Inputting notes (scale tones) for each step

This shows how to edit (input/delete) the notes for each step.

  1. Make sure that the [KYBD] button is not lit.
  2. When the [KYBD] button is lit, make it go dark by pressing the [KYBD] button.
  3. Press the [ó] button.
  4. Now you can edit the notes in the steps.
  5. St.” and the step number to be edited are shown in the display.
  6. Use the [TEMPO/VALUE] knob to select the step you want to edit.
  7. You can also press a step button to select the step directly.
  8. Press the [KYBD] button.
  9. The step buttons switch to keyboard buttons.
  10. Press a keyboard button to input a note (the scale tone you want to hear at that step).
  11. The keyboard buttons switch between lit (note input) and dark (note delete) each time you press them.

MEMO

  1. You can input up to eight notes per step, meaning that you can input chords and layer the samples that you split up via the chop function.
    Set the samples that you input to polyphonic mode.
    For details on setting polyphonic mode for a sample, refer to “Layering and triggering the same sample (polyphonic)”.
  2. When you press the [TIE] button, a note with a tie is input, which connects the current step to the previous step.
  3. You can restore the pattern settings to how they were before they were edited.
    Refer to “Restoring the current pattern settings to their original state” for details.
  4. You can also restore just the pattern sequence data to how it was before editing.
    Refer to “Restoring the sequence data of the current pattern” for details.