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Voice mode Performance
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Song Mixing Edit mode        Part Edit
191Owner’s Manual
These parameters are for editing the individual Parts that make up a Song Mixing.
[F4] CTL ASN (Controller Assign)
From this display, you can assign Control Change numbers to the hardware controllers of the instrument (such as the Knobs), for each Song. 
The parameters are the same as in Performance Common Edit. See page 173.
[F6]...

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Song Mixing Job mode        
192Owner’s Manual
The Song Mixing Job mode features several basic operations, such as Initialize and Copy. After setting parameters as required from the 
selected display, press the [ENTER] button to execute the Job. 
This function lets you store your edited Song Mixing program to User memory (DRAM). 
For details, refer to page 98 in the Quick Guide section. 
[F5] RCV...

Page 193

Supplementary infomation
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Owner’s Manual
■ Supplementary information
Song Track Loop—setting example
In the example below, a 40-measure song has been recorded and 
Track 1 is set to play back normally over the 40 measures. Track 2 
has been set to loop, and will repeat until the [J] (Stop) button is 
pressed.
When Track Loop has been set to on, you can specify the range to 
be looped. (Only...

Page 194

Supplementary infomation
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Owner’s Manual
• Example 2 (Using the Tie function)
1Set the parameters as illustrated below.
Since the first note is a half note, set the StepTime to the half-
note icon (a value of 960), and set the GateTime to 80%, since 
you dont want the notes to play in legato. 
2Enter the first note F.
3Enter the next 8th notes.
Keep the display settings unchanged for the...

Page 195

Supplementary infomation
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Owner’s Manual
• Example 3 (Using the Rest function)
1Set the parameters as illustrated below.
Set the StepTime to a quarter note (480) and the Gate Time to 
80%. 
2Enter the first note, F.
3Enter the next 8th rest as shown below.
4Enter the next 8th note A.
5Enter the next 4th note C as shown below.
6Enter the next 8th rest as you did in step 3 above.
7Enter the...

Page 196

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Pattern Play mode        
196Owner’s Manual
Pattern mode
■ Creating Patterns—basic procedure
Patterns consist of the following three types of data: 
• MIDI sequence data (created in the Pattern Record mode, Pattern Edit mode, and Pattern Job mode)
• Setup data (created in the Pattern Play mode)
• Mixing data (created in the Pattern Mixing mode/Mixing Edit mode and stored in the Pattern Mixing...

Page 197

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Pattern Play mode
197Owner’s Manual
[F5] REMIX
This function gives you a variety of semi-random presets for dividing the MIDI sequence data and altering the note lengths, letting you create completely new 
variations of a Pattern.
Set the parameters below, then press the [ENTER] button to execute the Remix operation. You can press the Play button at this point to hear the results of the...

Page 198

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Pattern Record mode    Pattern Record Standby mode    
198Owner’s Manual
Pattern Record Standby mode
Same as in the Song Edit mode. See page 182. 
Pattern Record mode[PATTERN] ➞ Pattern selection ➞ [REC]
[F1] SETUP
Type (Recording Type)Determines the recording method.For information on each method, refer to page 138 in the Basic Structure 
section.
Settings:replace, overdub, step
nUnlike in the...

Page 199

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Pattern Job mode
199Owner’s Manual
The Pattern Job mode contains a comprehensive set of editing tools and functions you can use to change the sound of the Pattern. It also 
includes a variety of convenient operations, such as copying or erasing data. 
After setting parameters as required from the selected display, press the [ENTER] button to execute the Job.
An “Executing...” message is shown...

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Pattern Job mode        
200Owner’s Manual
03: Mix PhraseThis Job mixes all data from two selected user phrases 
(“A” and “B”), and places the result in phrase B. 
04: Append PhraseThis Job appends one phrase (A) to the end of another (B) 
to create one longer phrase (B).
05: Split PhraseThis Job splits a selected phrase (A) into two separate 
phrases (A and B).
The data before the split point is...
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