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Playing Rhythms
1.
Press [RHYTHM PATTERN].
2.
Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F2 (RHY PTN)].
The RHYTHM PATTERN screen appears.
3.
Press [ ] [ ] to select the parameter.
4.
Use the VALUE dial or [INC] [DEC] to make the setting.
* You can audition the rhythm pattern by pressing [F4 (PREVU)] to add a check mark (
✔
).
Rhythm Pattern Settings
Parameter
Value Explanation
(Rhythm Pattern)
U001–256 (User),
P001–256 (Preset)
This selects the rhythm’s basic performance Style.
Grid 1/4, 1/8, 1/8L, 1/
8H, 1/12,
1/16, 1/16L,
1/16H, 1/24
This sets the particular note division and resolution in a “single grid” used in creating the pattern in an Rhythm Pat-
tern, and how much of a “shuffle” syncopation is to be to applied (none/weak/strong) to it (grid type).
1/4:
Quarter note (one grid section = one beat)
1/8:
Eighth note (two grid sections = one beat)
1/8L:
Eighth note shuffle Light (two grid sections = one beat, with a light shuffle)
1/8H:
Eighth note shuffle Heavy (two grid sections = one beat, with a heavy shuffle)
1/12:
Eighth note triplet (three grid sections = one beat)
1/16:
Sixteenth note (four grid sections = one beat)
1/16L:
Sixteenth note shuffle Light (four grid sections = one beat, with a light shuffle)
1/16H:
Sixteenth note shuffle Heavy (four grid sections = one beat, with a heavy shuffle)
1/24:
Sixteenth note triplet (six grid sections = one beat)
* Grid settings are shared with the arpeggio.
Duration
30–120%, Full This determines whether the sounds are played staccato (short and clipped), or tenuto (fully drawn out).
30–120:
For example, when set to “30,” the length of the note in a grid (or when a series of grids is connected with
ties, the final grid) is 30% of the full length of the note set in the grid type.
Full:
Even if the linked grid is not connected with a tie, the same note continues to sound until the point at which
the next new sound is specified.
* Duration settings are shared with the arpeggio.
* This has no effect if the Tone Env Mode parameter (p. 52) is set to “NO-SUS.”
Velocity
1–127 Specifies the loudness of the rhythm pattern.
Accent 0–100 When you play rhythm patterns, the velocity of each note is determined by the velocity of the notes programmed with-
in the rhythm pattern. You can adjust the amount (“spread”) of this dynamic variation.
With a setting of “100,” the notes will have the velocities that are programmed by the rhythm pattern. With a setting
of “0,” all notes will be sounded at a fixed velocity.
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