Copying step (COPY)
  1. Press the [ó] (REC) button to make it light.

    The step number is shown in the display.

  2. Use the [TEMPO/VALUE] knob to select the copy source step.
  3. Hold down the [STEP] button and press pad [15] (MENU).
  4. Use the [TEMPO/VALUE] knob to select “COPY”.
  5. Press pad [2] (ENTER).

    donE” appears, and the data for the selected step is ready to be pasted.

    There is no effect on the pattern at this time.

Pasting a copied step (PSTE)


Follow the steps in “Copying steps (COPY)” beforehand to copy the data to be pasted.

  1. Press the [ó] (REC) button so the button is lit.

    The step number is shown.

  2. Use the [TEMPO/VALUE] knob to select the paste destination step.
  3. Hold down the [STEP] button and press pad [15] (MENU).
  4. Use the [TEMPO/VALUE] knob to select “PStE”.
  5. Press pad [2] (ENTER).

    donE” appears, and the data of the copy source step overwrites the selected step.

Inserting an empty step (INSR)
  1. Press the [ó] (REC) button so the button is lit.

    The step number is shown.

  2. Use the [TEMPO/VALUE] knob to select the insert destination step.
  3. Hold down the [STEP] button and press pad [15] (MENU).
  4. Use the [TEMPO/VALUE] knob to select “InSr”.
  5. Press pad [2] (ENTER).

    donE” is shown, and the empty step is inserted into the selected step, which shifts all steps afterwards by one step forward.

Copying all steps to double the length (DUPL)
  1. Press the [ó] (REC) button so the button is lit.

    The step number is shown.

  2. Hold down the [STEP] button and press pad [15] (MENU).
  3. Use the [TEMPO/VALUE] knob to select “dUPL”.
  4. Press pad [2] (ENTER).

    donE” appears, and the steps from step 1 through the last step are copied after the last step, doubling the length.

Changing the step length (P.SCL)
  1. Hold down the [STEP] button and press pad [15] (MENU).
  2. Use the [TEMPO/VALUE] knob to select “P.SCL”.
  3. Press pad [2] (ENTER).

    Specify the step length (1_8: eighth notes–1_32: thirty-second notes, 4t: quarter-note triplets–16t: sixteenth-note triplets).

    You can also edit the value by holding down the [PATTERN] button and turning the [TEMPO/VALUE] knob.