Yamaha DJXPSR-D1 Owner's Manual - Page 47

PATTERN CONTROLS, Stop the pattern.

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PATTERNS - THE STYLE MODE About the Beat Display The dark bars underneath the style name in the display flash in time with the current tempo during playback (or Sync-Start standby) of the pattern. The flashing bars provide a visual indication of both the tempo and time signature of the pattern. (For more information, see page 42.) 5 Stop the pattern. You can do this in one of three ways: Pressing the START/STOP button The pattern stops playing immediately. Using a Lead Out section Press the LEAD IN/LEAD OUT button. The pattern stops after the Lead Out section is finished. Pressing the SYNC-START button This immediately stops the pattern and automatically enables SyncStart, letting you re-start the pattern by simply playing a chord or key in the PATTERN section of the keyboard. • Start/stop and Lead Out can also be controlled by using a connected footswitch. (See page 21.) • To have the Lead Out section gradually slow down as it is playing, press the LEAD IN/ LEAD OUT button twice quickly. PPAATTTTEERRNN CCOONNTTRROOLLSS When the Style mode is active, the panel buttons below the display function as Pattern controls. Pressing this button alternately enables and disables the PATTERN section of the keyboard. When Pattern Control is turned off (disabled), the keyboard cannot be used to change the chords of the pattern. Pressing this button alternately starts and stops pattern playback. Pressing this button selects the Beat A section, or adds a Break Out A section. (See page 48.) Pressing this button alternately enables and cancels the SyncStart function. (See page 46.) This controls the Lead In and Lead Out sections. (See pages 46, 47.) Pressing this button selects the Beat B section, or adds a Break Out B section. (See page 48.) 47

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Stop the pattern.
You can do this in one of three ways:
Pressing the START/STOP button
The pattern stops playing immediately.
Using a Lead Out section
Press the LEAD IN/LEAD OUT button.
The pattern stops after the
Lead Out section is finished.
• Start/stop and Lead
Out can also be
controlled by using a
connected footswitch.
(See page 21.)
• To have the Lead Out
section gradually slow
down as it is playing,
press the LEAD IN/
LEAD OUT button twice
quickly.
Pressing the SYNC-START button
This immediately stops the pattern and automatically enables Sync-
Start, letting you re-start the pattern by simply playing a chord or key
in the PATTERN section of the keyboard.
PATTERNS — THE STYLE MODE
When the Style mode is active, the panel buttons below the display function as Pattern controls.
Pressing this button alternately enables
and disables the PATTERN section of the
keyboard.
When Pattern Control is
turned off (disabled), the keyboard
cannot be used to change the chords of
the pattern.
Pressing this
button alternately
enables and
cancels the Sync-
Start function.
(See page 46.)
Pressing this
button alternately
starts and stops
pattern playback.
This controls
the Lead In
and Lead Out
sections.
(See pages
46, 47.)
Pressing this
button selects the
Beat A section, or
adds a Break Out
A section.
(See
page 48.)
Pressing this button
selects the Beat B
section, or adds a
Break Out B
section.
(See page
48.)
About the Beat Display
The dark bars underneath the style name in the display flash in time with the current tempo during playback
(or Sync-Start standby) of the pattern.
The flashing bars provide a visual indication of both the tempo and
time signature of the pattern.
(For more information, see page 42.)
PATTERN CONTROLS
PATTERN CONTROLS