User's Manual
Sequencer: Page Menu Commands Bounce Pattern
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(By default, this will be the song and pattern that 
was selected in the Pattern Edit page.)
3. In To: Song and Pattern, specify the copy 
destination song and pattern.
For Pattern, only user patterns U00–U99 can be 
specified.
4. To execute the Copy Pattern command, press the 
OK button. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
Bounce Pattern
This command combines the musical data of the 
bounce source pattern and bounce destination pattern, 
and places the combined musical data in the bounce 
destination. The time signature and length of the 
pattern following execution will be according to the 
settings of the bounce destination. Unlike the Track 
Bounce operation, the musical data of the bounce 
source will not be erased.
If MIDI control data exists in the selected pattern and 
in the bounce destination pattern, the resulting 
playback following the bounce operation may produce 
unexpected results. We recommend that you use the 
“MIDI Event Edit” command to prepare the MIDI 
control data of the two patterns before executing the 
Bounce Pattern command.
1. Use Pattern and Pattern Select to specify the 
bounce source pattern.
2. Select “Bounce Pattern” to open the dialog box.
3. In From (Song***) Pattern, select the bounce 
source pattern.
(By default, the song and pattern that are selected in 
the Pattern Edit page will be chosen.)
4. In To: Song and Pattern, select the bounce 
destination song and pattern.
For Pattern, only user patterns U00–U99 can be 
specified.
5. To execute the Bounce Pattern command, press the 
OK button. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
Get From MIDI Track
This command takes musical data from a MIDI track 
and loads it into the specified pattern.
1. Use Pattern and Pattern Select to specify the 
pattern.
2. In the “Pattern Parameter” menu command, 
specify the pattern length of the “get” destination.
3. Select “Get From MIDI Track” to open the dialog 
box.
4. In Song, select the “get” source song.
5. In Track, select the “get” source MIDI track.
6. In Measure, specify the first measure of the “get” 
source.
7. To execute the Get From MIDI Track command, 
press the OK button. To cancel, press the Cancel 
button.
Put To MIDI Track
This command places a pattern into a MIDI track.
Unlike the “Copy To MIDI Track” menu command, 
this command only places the pattern number in the 
song, so that when playback reaches that point, the 
pattern will be recalled. The musical data of the pattern 
will not actually exist in the track.
By creating patterns that contain frequently-used 
phrases or drum patterns, and then placing them on 
the tracks, you can conserve memory.
Be aware that when you edit a pattern, all locations in 
the song where that pattern has been placed will be 
affected.
When you execute the Put To MIDI Track command, 
the musical data will be affected as follows.
• Musical data previously existing at the “put” 
destination will be erased.
• The pattern that you “put” will playback according 
to the time signature that is specified by the 
measures of the “put” destination.
• Control data such as pitch bend etc. (but not 
including volume data) previously existing in the 
track will be reset immediately before the measure 
at which the pattern was “put.”
If you wish to use control data such as pitch bend in 
the measures in which a pattern is “put,” you must 
first write the control data into the pattern.
To delete a pattern that has been placed in a track you 
can use the “Erase Measure” menu command, 
specifying the area in which the pattern was “put,” 
and setting “Kind” to All.
1. Select “Put To MIDI Track” to open the dialog box.
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Track 10
(Drums)
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Pattern 20
Example: Pattern 20 has been Put at measures 2, 4, and 6 of track 10. When those measures 
are reached, pattern 20 is called and its data is played. 










