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Sequencer P5: Pattern/RPPR 5–1: Pattern Edit
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Sequencer P5: Pattern/RPPR
On the OASYS you can use preset patterns P00–155,
and user patterns U00–99.
Preset patterns provide patterns that are suitable for
drum tracks, and can be selected from any song.
One hundred user patterns are provided for each song;
you can create and store your own patterns in these.
Normally, you will create a track of performance data
by using the “Put To MIDI Track” or “Copy To MIDI
Track” page menu commands to place patterns
consisting of several measures into a track. You can
also use the RPPR function, which lets you trigger
patterns assigned to each key simply by pressing the
desired key, and realtime-record the patterns that play
back. (See the RPPR Setup page.)
5–1: Pattern Edit
Here you can record and edit patterns, and assign
them to tracks of a song. The following types of pattern
operations are available.
User patterns can be recorded in real-time (as well as
recorded from performances generated by the
KARMA function), step-recorded, or created using the
Get From MIDI Track command or Copy Pattern
command. You can also copy a preset pattern to a user
pattern and edit it. (You can’t directly edit a preset
pattern.)
Preset patterns and user patterns can be placed in or
copied into a track.
5–1a: Location, Resolution, Tempo,
Song/Track Select
Location [01…99]
Displays the current measure location of the selected
pattern.
Song Select [000…199: name]
Selects a song.
The user pattern will be created in the song you select.
Resolution [Hi, 3 ]
Specifies how the timing of the data being recorded
into the pattern will be corrected. For details, see “REC
Resolution (Realtime REC Quantize Resolution)” on
page 416.
(Tempo) [040.00…240.00, EXT]
Specifies the playback tempo of the pattern. For
details, see “ (Tempo)” on page 416.
Track Select [MIDI Track01…MIDI Track16,
Master Track, Audio Track01…Audio Track16]
Selects the track that will be used to record/play the
pattern data. The pattern data will be recorded/played
using the settings of the track you select. The area at
the right displays the program bank, number, and
name for the selected track.
Settings of Master Track, Audio Track 01–16 will be
ignored. The most recently selected MIDI Track 01–
16 will be used.
5–1a
5–1c
5–1b
4–2b
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