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Reference  Pattern Mode
Pattern Play mode
241Owner’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 Store mode)
After creating the data in these modes described above, store the Mixing settings...

Page 242

Reference  Pattern Mode
Pattern Play mode        
242Owner’s Manual
[SF5] COPYThe User phrases that can be assigned with 
the Patch function are limited to the ones 
contained in the currently selected Pattern. 
This function lets you copy phrases in another 
Pattern to the selected one. Press the [SF5] 
button to call up the display shown at left. After 
setting the parameters as needed, press the 
[ENTER] button to copy the phrase data.
The copy operation overwrites any data 
previously existing in the...

Page 243

Reference  Pattern Mode
Pattern Record mode    Pattern Record Standby mode
243Owner’s Manual
Pattern Record Standby mode
[F2] COPYThis display lets you copy all Pattern chain events from 
a specified range of measures (source) to a destination 
location.
After specifying the source range in measures, the top 
measure of the destination location, and 
NumberOfTimes (number of times the data is copied),  
press the [ENTER] button to execute the Copy 
operation. 
This operation overwrites any events already...

Page 244

Reference  Pattern Mode
Pattern Edit mode        
244Owner’s Manual
Same as in the Song Edit mode. See page 225. 
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 when it takes a short amount of...

Page 245

Reference  Pattern Mode
Pattern Job mode
245Owner’s Manual
02: Copy EventSame as in the Song Job mode. See page 229.
03: Erase EventSame as in the Song Job mode. See page 229.
nUnlike in the Song Job mode, “Tempo,” “Scene Memory,” or “Track Mute” cannot be selected as Event Types. 
04: Extract EventSame as in the Song Job mode. See page 230.
05: Create Continuous DataSame as in the Song Job mode. See page 230.
nUnlike in the Song Job mode, “Tempo” cannot be selected as an Event Type.
06: Thin OutSame as...

Page 246

Reference  Pattern Mode
Pattern Job mode        
246Owner’s Manual
06: Get Phrase From SongThis Job copies a segment of sequence-track data from 
a Song into the designated destination phrase.
After specifying the source Song/track/range of 
measures to be copied, the destination phrase, and 
setting the checkbox of Copy Sample, press the 
[ENTER] button to execute this Job. 
When the Copy Sample box is checkmarked, Sample 
Voices used by the source track are copied to the 
destination Pattern as Sample...

Page 247

Reference  Pattern Mode
Pattern Job mode
247Owner’s Manual
04: Normalize Play EffectThis Job rewrites the data in the selected track so that it incorporates the current Grid Groove settings.
After specifying a track (TR 01-16) to which this Job is applied, press the [ENTER] button to execute this Job. 
05: Divide Drum TrackSeparates the note events in a drum performance assigned to a specified track, and places the notes
corresponding to different drum instruments in separate tracks (tracks 1 through 8)....

Page 248

Reference  Pattern Mode
Pattern Mixing mode        
248Owner’s Manual
In this mode, you can set up mixing data for your patterns, and set various parameters for the tone generator parts — including the desired 
Voice, as well as its level, pan, EQ, effect and other settings. 
Pattern Mixing parameters are not actually part of the Pattern sequence data in each track, but rather are settings for the tone generator, as it is 
played back by the Pattern data. As such, the Pattern Mixing parameter settings...

Page 249

Reference  Mixing Voice Mode
Mixing Voice Edit mode    Common Edit
249Owner’s Manual
Mixing Voice mode
■ Creating Mixing Voices — basic procedure
The Mixing Voice mode provides most of the same Normal Voice editing parameters as the Voice mode, with the main exception that these 
Voices are dedicated for use with the Songs and Patterns, and are stored specifically as Mixing Voices. 
The Mixing Voice Job mode lets you use the supplementary functions like Copy and Delete. After completing the Mixing Voice...

Page 250

Reference  Mixing Voice Mode
Mixing Voice Job mode    
250Owner’s Manual
The Mixing Voice Job mode features two basic operations, Copy and Delete.  After setting parameters as required from the selected display, 
press the [ENTER] button to execute the Job. 
This function lets you store your edited Mixing Voice to User memory (Flash ROM or DRAM).
For details, refer to page 106 in the Quick Guide section. 
Mixing Voice Job mode[SONG] or [PATTERN] → [MIXING] → [F5] VCE ED → [JOB]
[F2] RECALL
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