Owner`s manual

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Creating bass patterns
Section 4
Rev0.02
QTZ:
() Moves bass notes to the nearest quarter note.
()Moves bass notes to the nearest quarter-note triplet.
() Moves bass notes to the nearest eighth note.
()Moves bass notes to the nearest eighth-note triplet.
() Moves bass notes to the nearest sixteenth note.
()Moves bass notes to the nearest sixteenth-note triplet.
() Moves bass notes to the nearest thirty-second note.
()Moves bass notes to the nearest thirty-second-
note triplet.
OFF Quantization will not be carried out, and
performance data will be recorded as is.
3. Press [PLAY].
The BR-1200CD will start recording.
Even during the recording process, you can select a new
quantization setting by changing the “QTZ” value using
the TIME/VALUE dial.
Creating bass patterns using
step recording
1. After carrying out the steps described in “Preparing for
recording,” press [F2] (REC).
The Pattern Recording Selection screen will appear.
fig.20-065d
2. Press [F1] (STEP).
The Step Recording screen will appear.
fig.04-0820d
3. Move the cursor to “RES” and change the step
recording resolution using the TIME/VALUE dial.
RES:
() Allows input in quarter-note units.
()Allows input in quarter-note triplet units.
() Allows input in eighth-note units.
()Allows input in eighth-note triplet units.
() Allows input in sixteenth-note units.
()Allows input in sixteenth-note triplet units.
() Allows input in thirty-second-note units.
•A pattern to be used for step recording must be
originally empty. If you select a pattern that already
contains data, the message “Erase OK?” may be
displayed during the procedure described below. In
such a case, press [ENTER/YES] to continue step
recording. All of the pre-existing data will be erased
to allow recording to be carried out in this way. If
you do not want to erase the pattern’s data, press
[EXIT/NO]. Step recording will be canceled and the
display will return to the Bass Pattern Edit screen.
It will not be possible to restore data that has been
erased in this way. As a result, care should be taken
during step recording to ensure that important
performance data is not accidentally erased.