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Seq To Composer Copy, Sequencer, Composer

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Part V Composer SEQ TO COMPOSER COPY Data from the SEQUENCER can be copied to a COMPOSER memory. For example, you can use a rhythm pattern on a song disk as the automatic accompaniment for your own performance. 1. Play back the song you wish to copy from SEQUENCER to confirm the tracks, the measures and the time signature you wish to copy. 2. Follow the procedure in "Prepare to record" to prepare the COMPOSER memory you will be copying to. (Refer to page 110.) • Be sure that time signature setting in the SEQUENCER data you are copying from and the time signature in the COMPOSER memory you are copying to are the same, or the data will not be copied successfully. 3. On the COMPOSER MENU display, select SEQ TO COMPOSER COPY. • The display looks similar to the following. 9. For each COMPOSER part, specify the SEQUENCER track from which to copy data. • Use the PART L and M buttons to specify the part name, and the TRACK ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the track number. • Parts which are set to OFF are blank. 10.Press the OK button. • "COMPLETED!" is shown on the display. • If you wish to use the COMPOSER function to edit the copied data, press the EDIT button, and follow the procedure to record a pattern. • In the case of INTRO or ENDING, if a measure contains a Maj or Min command, it is reproduced in the other pattern as well. • If a sound using the ACCOMP DSP was copied, the nuance of the sound may be changed. 4. Use the FIRST MEASURE ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the number of the first measure to copy. 5. Use the LAST MEASURE ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the number of the last measure to copy. 6. Use the TRANSPOSE ∧ and ∨ buttons to change the key of the copied measures (- 24 to +24). • Units are in semitones. 7. Use the MEMORY ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the COMPOSER memory to copy to. 8. Use the PATTERN ∧ and ∨ buttons to specify the pattern to copy to. Composer 120 QQTG0671

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SEQ TO COMPOSER COPY
Data from the
SEQUENCER
can be copied to a
COMPOSER
memory. For example, you can use
a rhythm pattern on a song disk as the automatic
accompaniment for your own performance.
1.
Play back the song you wish to copy from
SEQUENCER
to confirm the tracks, the meas-
ures and the time signature you wish to copy.
2.
Follow the procedure in “Prepare to record” to
prepare the
COMPOSER
memory you will be
copying to. (Refer to page 110.)
Be sure that time signature setting in the
SEQUENCER
data you are copying from and
the time signature in the
COMPOSER
memory
you are copying to are the same, or the data
will not be copied successfully.
3.
On the COMPOSER MENU display, select
SEQ TO COMPOSER COPY.
The display looks similar to the following.
4.
Use the FIRST MEASURE
and
buttons
to specify the number of the first measure to
copy.
5.
Use the LAST MEASURE
and
buttons to
specify the number of the last measure to
copy.
6.
Use the TRANSPOSE
and
buttons to
change the key of the copied measures (– 24
to +24).
Units are in semitones.
7.
Use the MEMORY
and
buttons to specify
the
COMPOSER
memory to copy to.
8.
Use the PATTERN
and
buttons to specify
the pattern to copy to.
9.
For each
COMPOSER
part, specify the
SEQUENCER
track from which to copy data.
Use the PART
and
buttons to specify the
part name, and the TRACK
and
buttons
to specify the track number.
Parts which are set to OFF are blank.
10.
Press the OK button.
“COMPLETED!” is shown on the display.
If you wish to use the
COMPOSER
function
to edit the copied data, press the EDIT button,
and follow the procedure to record a pattern.
In the case of INTRO or ENDING, if a measure
contains a Maj or Min command, it is repro-
duced in the other pattern as well.
If a sound using the ACCOMP DSP was
copied, the nuance of the sound may be
changed.
Composer
Part V
Composer
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