Specifications

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6. PATTERN Section
To set the resolution:
What is Resolution?
This is a value that shows the precision of the timing with which sounds are played.
In Rhythm Editor, you can divide a single beat into as many as 96 segments as required.
1. Use the Zoom bar to set the resolution.
Each click on [+] makes the resolution finer, and each click on [-] makes it coarser.
2. The resolution that has been set is displayed to the left of the Zoom bar.
Example: To input a sixteenth note at the first beat of the third measure:
1. Adjust the Zoom bar to set the resolution to 1/16.
2. Click on the square for the first beat of the third measure, then input the selected drum sound.
A sixteenth note is input at the first beat of the third measure.
Holding down the Ctrl key as you click the Zoom bar sets the default value (1/16).
To edit pattern names:
* Double-byte characters, single-byte katakana, and the single-byte “ ” character (tilde) cannot be used.
*The \ (Backslash) displayed in Rhythm Editor appears as the
\
(Yen Symbol) on the BR-800.
* Pattern names of up to eight characters can be entered.
1. Click the in the Pattern Name field.
2. Change the name, then use the Enter key to set the change.
For more detailed information about other functions, refer to the related section.
PATTERN WRITE button 6-4. Writing Created Patterns to the BR-800 (p. 13)
CLEAR button 6-5. Deleting Patterns During Editing (p. 13)
IMPORT button 6-3. Importing SMFs and Creating Patterns (p. 12)
DRAG Symbol 7-2. Using Drag & Drop to Insert Patterns (p. 16)