Playing back patterns in order (PATTERN CHAIN)
Pattern chain is a function that lets you play back patterns you’ve created with the pattern sequencer, in a specified order.
You can record and play back up to 16 patterns with a single pattern chain. Up to 16 pattern chains can be stored per project.
Creating a pattern chain
- Use the pattern sequencer to create patterns beforehand (Creating a new pattern (real-time recording), Creating a new pattern (TR-REC)).
- Press the [PATTERN SELECT] button.
- The unit enters pattern sequencer mode.
- While holding down the [HOLD] button, press pads [1]–[16] to select the pattern chain number (1–16) to record.
- The PATTERN CHAIN screen appears.
- Press pads [1]–[16] to select the pattern you want to record to the pattern chain.
- When you finish recording to the pattern chain, press the [EXIT] button.
- The unit returns to the PATTERN SELECT screen. The pattern chain that you recorded is automatically saved at this time.
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- You can also record patterns that are in different banks to a pattern chain. To switch between banks, press the bank [A/F]–[E/J] buttons.
- Turn the [VALUE] knob to move the cursor. You can insert a pattern at the cursor position.
- To delete the pattern at the cursor position, press the [DEL] button.
- Once you’ve edited the pattern chain, an asterisk (*) appears at the top right-hand part of the screen. If you want to revert (undo) your edits, press the [DEL] button while holding down the [SHIFT] button.
- Press the [REMAIN] button to set the pattern chain to play back repeatedly. Toggle the repeat playback setting on/off by pressing the [REMAIN] button.
[START/END] button | Operation |
REPEAT All | Plays back repeatedly from the beginning of the pattern chain to the end. |
REPEAT Current | Plays the current pattern (patterns with pads that are lit up pink) back repeatedly. |
REPEAT Off | Plays the pattern chain back only one time, from beginning to end. Playback does not repeat. |
Playing back a pattern chain
- Press the [PATTERN SELECT] button.
- The unit enters pattern sequencer mode.
- While holding down the [HOLD] button, press pads [1]–[16] to select the pattern chain number to play back.
- The PATTERN CHAIN screen appears.
- Press the [SUB PAD] button.
- The selected pattern chain plays back.
- To stop playback, press the [SUB PAD] button again.
- To exit pattern chain, press the [EXIT] button.
- The unit returns to the PATTERN SELECT screen.
Sampling the playback of a pattern chain
You can sample (resample) the audio of a pattern chain as it plays back.
- Press the [PATTERN SELECT] button.
- The unit enters pattern sequencer mode.
- Press the [RESAMPLE] button.
- Press the [RECORD SETTING] button.
- The input setting screen appears.
- Use the [CTRL 2] knob to set ROUTING to “Mix”.
- Press the [EXIT] button.
- Press the pads [1]–[16] that are blinking red.
- Empty pads to which samples haven’t been assigned blink red.
- When you press an empty pad, the pad changes to blinking purple, and a message “Press Pad to START” is shown.
- Press pads [1]–[16] while holding down the [HOLD] button to select the pattern chain to play back.
- The PATTERN CHAIN screen appears.
- Press the [SUB PAD] button.
- Sampling begins when the selected pattern chain starts playing back.
- If you decide to cancel sampling, press the [EXIT] button.
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When pattern chain repeat is set to “REPEAT Off”, sampling ends at the same time as pattern chain playback ends.
- To exit sampling, press the [REC] button.
The sample is saved to the pad.
Converting a pattern chain to a sample (BOUNCE)
Here’s how to convert a pattern chain into a sample, and then assign that sample to a pad.
- Press the [PATTERN SELECT] button.
- The unit enters pattern sequencer mode.
- Press the [COPY] button.
- Press pads [1]–[16] while holding down the [HOLD] button to select the pattern chain number (1–16) to convert into a sample.
- Press pads [1]–[16] to select the pattern you want to record.
- Press the [COPY] or [ENTER] button.
- The pattern chain is converted to a sample and assigned to the specified pad.