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Voice mode
Performance
mode
Song mode Utility mode File mode Master mode
Pattern mode
Mixing Voice
mode
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Pattern Mixing mode
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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 are not recorded to the Pattern tracks.
Mixing operations and parameters are the same as those of the Song Mixing mode. See page 189.
Parameter settings made in the Pattern Mixing mode and Pattern Mixing Edit mode should be stored to internal memory (DRAM) as part of the Pattern
data. In addition, make sure to save the entire Pattern data (including the Mixing settings) to the USB storage device, since the data in DRAM is stored
only temporarily (page 150).
n Parameter settings in the Pattern Mixing mode and Pattern Mixing Edit mode can be stored as a template to internal Flash ROM, as well as being
stored as part of a Pattern. See page 94 for details.
This mode provides more detailed Mixing parameters than in the Pattern Mixing mode.
Keep in mind that 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 are not recorded to the pattern
tracks.
Mixing operations and parameters are the same as those of the Song Mixing Edit mode. See page 190.
Parameter settings made in the Pattern Mixing mode and Pattern Mixing Edit mode should be stored to internal memory (DRAM) as part of the Pattern
data. In addition, make sure to save the entire Pattern data (including the Mixing settings) to the USB storage device, since the data in DRAM is stored
only temporarily (page 150).
n Parameter settings in the Pattern Mixing mode and Pattern Mixing Edit mode can be stored as a template to internal Flash ROM, as well as being
stored as part of a Pattern. See page 94 for details.
Same as in the Song Mixing Job mode. See page 192.
This function lets you store your edited Pattern Mixing to User memory (DRAM).
For details, refer to page 98 in the Quick Guide section.
04: Clear Pattern
This Job deletes all data from the selected Pattern, or from all Patterns. When the specific section is selected to
be cleared, you can unmark the Chain box.
If the Chain box is not checkmarked, the Pattern Chain data will be kept even though the Clear Pattern Job is
executed.
05: Pattern Name
This Job lets you assign a name to the selected Pattern.
For instructions on naming, refer to page 38 in the Basic Operation section.
Pattern Mixing mode
[PATTERN] Pattern selection [MIXING]
Pattern Mixing Edit mode
[PATTERN] Pattern selection [MIXING] [EDIT]
Pattern Mixing Job mode
[PATTERN] Pattern selection [MIXING] [JOB]
Pattern Mixing Store mode
[PATTERN] Pattern selection [MIXING] [STORE]
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