Here’s how to create a pattern by setting the sample playback timing at the position you like on the steps.

This method of recording is suitable for creating drum patterns.

  1. Press the [PATTERN SELECT] button.
  2. Press the [REC] button.

    Empty pads in which no patterns have been recorded blink red.

    The metronome sounds when the “Metronome:PTN” parameter is “ON”, which is the SYSTEM parameter “CLICK”.

    Press pad [9] while holding down the [SHIFT] button to turn the metronome sound on/off.

  3. Press pads [1]–[16] that are blinking red to select the record destination pattern.

    The unit enters pattern record standby mode, and the RECORD SETTING screen appears.

  4. Press the [REMAIN] button.

    The pattern recording method switches to “TR-REC”.

  5. Set the parameters for the pattern.

    Controller

    Parameter

    Value

    Explanation

    [CTRL 1] knob

    BPM

    40–200

    Sets the pattern’s tempo.

    [CTRL 2] knob

    LENGTH

    1–64 (measures)

    Sets the length of the pattern.

    [CTRL 3] knob

    SHFL RATE

    -50–+50

    You can set how much to slide the timing of the upbeats (the strength of the shuffle feel). A setting of “0” results in no shuffle.

    Settings in the range of +10–16 generally give a pleasant shuffle feel.

    [SHIFT] button + [CTRL 2] knob TIME SIGN  

    1/4–7/4

    Specifies the time signature.

    [SHIFT] button + [CTRL 3] knob

    METRO VOL

    0–5

    Sets the volume of the metronome.

    [REMAIN] button

    REC MODE

    Selects how the pattern sequencer records.

    Real-Time

    Records in real time.

    The [REMAIN] button lights up at this time.

    TR-REC

    Records using TR-REC.

    The [REMAIN] button blinks at this time.

  6. Press the [REC] button.

    TR-REC pattern recording begins.

  7. Press pads [1]–[16] while holding down the [SUB PAD] button to select a sample.

  8. Set the parameters for the sample to input.

    Controller

    Parameter

    Value

    Explanation

    [CTRL 1] knob

    SUBSTEP

    You can split up the steps into multiple and separate units (sub steps).

    You can also configure how the split sub steps are played.

    • This is enabled when MODE is “TRIG”.


    Value

    Pattern

    1 ON
    2 ON ON
    3 a

    ON

    ON ON
    b ON

    c
    ON
    d

    ON
    e ON
    ON
    f ON ON
    g
    ON ON
    4 a ON ON ON ON
    b ON ON ON
    c
    ON ON ON
    d ON ON
    ON
    e ON
    ON ON
    f
    ON ON
    g ON

    ON
    HOLD STEP 1–32, LAST  

    Sets the step length used for sample playback.

    • This is enabled when MODE is “HOLD STEP”.

    [CTRL 2] knob

    PITCH

    -12–+12

    Sets the sample pitch.

    Press the [VALUE] knob at this time to select the scale.

    Hold down the [VALUE] knob while turning this knob to select the note (root) for the scale.

    [CTRL 3] knob

    VELOCITY

    0–127

    Specifies the dynamics (velocity) of the sample.

    [SHIFT] button + [CTRL 1] knob BPM

    40–200

    Sets the pattern’s tempo.

    [SHIFT] button + [CTRL 2] knob

    SHUFFLE

    -50–+50

    You can set how much to slide the timing of the upbeats (the strength of the shuffle feel). A setting of “0” results in no shuffle.

    Settings in the range of +10–16 generally give a pleasant shuffle feel.

    [SHIFT] button + [CTRL 3] knob START -50–99 (%)

    Sets the timing at which the sample starts playing back.

    If this is set to a value other than 0%, the step cannot be split (sub steps cannot be set).

    [REMAIN] button

    MODE

    This selects the input mode for TR-REC.

    TRIG

    The sample plays in each step.

    HOLD STEP

    The steps play back joined at the length specified by the [CTRL 1] knob.

    Joining two steps gives the same results as using a tie.

    When MODE is set to “HOLD STEP”, the GATE parameter for the sample is automatically set to “ON”.

  9. Press pads [1]–[16] to select the step (timing) at which the sample plays back.

    The sample is placed (input) into the step you selected using pads [1]–[16].

    The pads light up corresponding to the steps that sound.

    Press pads [1]–[16] to turn off the pads corresponding to the steps you don’t want to sound.

  10. To input patterns beyond the first measure, use the [VALUE] knob to set the measure (BAR) value.

  11. When you are finished recording the pattern, press the [EXIT] button twice.

    Press the [EXIT] button once to finish recording. The recorded pattern is automatically saved to the pad.

    Press twice to stop pattern playback.


Functions you can use during TR-REC input

You can use the controllers in combination during TR-REC input to perform the following operations.

Controller

Explanation

[DEL] button + [A/F] button

Deletes the notes (for one measure) corresponding to the selected pad.

[DEL] button + [B/G] button

Deletes the notes (for one measure) corresponding to all pads.

[HOLD] button

Plays back only the selected pad.

[ROLL] button + [CTRL 1] knob

You can record the motion of [CTRL 1] knob in the steps.

  • This is enabled when MODE is “TRIG”.

[ROLL] button + [CTRL 2] knob

You can record the motion of [CTRL 2] knob in the steps.

  • This is enabled when MODE is “TRIG”.

[ROLL] button + [CTRL 3] knob

You can record the motion of [CTRL 3] knob in the steps.

  • This is enabled when MODE is “TRIG”.

[SHIFT] button + [REC] button

You can switch to TR-REC by pressing the [REC] button while holding down the [SHIFT] button during pattern playback.

  • If you press the [RECORD SETTING] button while the pattern is recording, the RECORD SETTING screen is shown. Note that you can’t set the LENGTH or TIME SIGN parameters at this time.
  • Press the [EXIT] button to return to the previous screen.