Operator`s manual
Chapter 3: Recording Sequences 
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erasing your new notes. The notes you played will be heard at the 
position they were recorded, except that the Timing Correct function 
has automatically moved all of your notes to the nearest 1/16-note. 
(This can be defeated, as explained in “The TIMING CORRECT Key” 
section, later in this chapter.) 
8. Press STOP. 
COMMENT: To initialize a sequence to a different time signature 
or number of bars, press ERASE and select <Initialize>. 
If you don’t think your pattern sounds as good as you intended, you may 
need some practice in following the metronome. If you want to erase 
what you’ve just recorded and start again, simply repeat steps 6 through 
8 above. 
To erase a particular drum from your new sequence 
1. Press the ERASE key. The following screen will appear: 
================= Erase ===============A 
Seqnc: 1-SEQ01 
Track: 1-TRK01 (0 = all) 
Ticks:001.01.00-003.01.00 
Erase:ALL EVENTS 
Notes:ALL (Hit pads) 
======================================== 
<Do it> <Initialize><Delete><Delete All> 
2. To select a particular drum to erase, press the drum pad that was 
used to record its notes. Immediately, the Notes field will display the 
note number (35–98), pad number, and currently assigned sound for 
the selected pad. To erase additional notes, continue pressing pads. 
The Notes field will always display the last pad pressed, and the total 
number of pads selected is displayed on the right side of the same 
line. 
3. Press Soft key 1: <Do it>. When you press this soft key, all notes 
assigned to the note number(s) you selected will be erased 
throughout the track, after which the Play/Record screen will be 
displayed. 
4. Now, enter Overdub mode by holding OVERDUB and PLAY START 
simultaneously and re-record that pad into your track. (Unlike Record 
mode, which erases existing notes as you record new notes, Overdub 
mode merges the new notes into the existing notes.) 
To hear your new drum pattern, press STOP then PLAY START. 










