14. Pattern & Phrase Editing — The Pattern Jobs
140 RS7000
3 Type
[Settings] UP, DOWN, UP&DOWN, DOWN&UP
If UP the notes are sorted in ascending order.
If DOWN the notes are sorted in descending order.
UP&DOWN sorts chord notes on downbeats in ascending
order and chord notes on up beats in descending order,
based on the grid setting, below.
DOWN&UP sorts chord notes on downbeats in descend-
ing order and chord notes on up beats in ascending order
Determines how the chord note data is sorted.
4
Grid
[Settings] 32nd-note , 16th-note triplet ,
16th-note , 8th-note triplet ,
8th-note , Quarter-note triplet ,
Quarter note
Specifies the type of note that will serve as the basis for the
Chord Sort job.
This job slightly separates notes in chords within the specified
range, inserting a specified number of clocks between each note.
Use this job after the Chord Sort job, above, to create guitar-like
upstroke or downstroke effects.
1
Phrase
[Settings] 001 ~ 256
2
Range
[Settings] Measure:Beat:Clock
001:1:000 ~ 257:1:000
Sets the range of measures/beats/clocks over which the job is
applied.
3
Clock
[Settings] 000 ~ 999
Sets the number of clock cycles inserted between adjacent
chord notes.
Shifts all data events in the specified range forward or backward
by the specified number of clocks.
1
Phrase
[Settings] 001 ~ 256
2
Range
[Settings] Measure:Beat:Clock
001:1:000 ~ 257:1:000
Sets the range of measures/beats/clocks over which the job is
applied.
3 Clock
[Settings] Measure:Beat:Clock
000:0:000 ~ 255:15:479
Sets the amount by which the data will be delayed or advanced
in measures, beats, and clocks.
NOTE
Guitar downstrokes are played from the 6
th
(low-
est) string to the 1
st
(highest) string, while
upstrokes are played from the 1
st
(highest) string
to the 6
th
(lowest) string.
09 Chord Separate
21 3
[Knob 2] [Knob 3] [F4]
NOTE
• Note that there are 480 clock cycles per quar-
ter note.
• It is not possible to separate chords so that
they cross the next measure boundary or
chord.
10 Shift Clock
Original data
Clock = 000:1:000
Direction = Delay
Clock = 000:1:000
Direction = Advance
Quarter-note length
1 2
3
4
[Knob 2] [Knob 3] [F4]