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Part V
Composer
Playback
1. In the RHYTHM GROUP section, press the
MEMORY button.
RHYTHM GROUP
POP ROCK DANCE POP BALLAD
� The display looks similar to the following.
SIMPLE BEAT
DANCE CLUB
USA
TRAD & WALTZ
JAZZ & BALLROOM LATIN & SWING & SHOW WORLD
2. Select the desired memory (A/B/C).
MEMORY
LOAD
3. Use the VARIATION buttons to select a variation.
4. Press the START/STOP button.
� The DRUMS part begins to play back. � The BASS and ACCOMP parts are played back when you use the AUTO PLAY CHORD.
Step Record
Use STEP RECORD to store the notes one-by-one on the display. This is a convenient way to store complicated patterns that are difficult to play.
Recording procedure
1. While you are recording, press the STEP
RECORD button. � The display changes to the STEP RECORD display similar to the following.
3. Use the PAGE button to access the PAGE 2/2
display.
4. Use the left LENGTH buttons to specify the 2. Use the CURSOR buttons to move the cursor
to the note position you are going to store. � Each dot represents one-eighth of a quarternote (a thirty-second note). � When storing triplets, it may not be possible to match the timing exactly with the 1/32-note steps. However, if you select triplet-type notes for the note length (LENGTH) in step 4 below, the timing is automatically corrected. note value. Select from r3, r, x3, x, e3, e, q3, q, h, w, w � 2 to 4. (A 3 denotes a triplet-type note.) � For note values other than these, use the right LENGTH buttons to specify the note value to be added to that which you specified with the left buttons. Composer Example: To record a dotted quarter-note (q.) q+e
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