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t page2 1. System Parameter Click mode Click beat Recording count LED display Values OFF, REC, REC/PLAY, ALL 16, 08, 04, 02, 01 OFF, 1 Meas, 2 Meas, 3 Meas, 4 Meas, 5 Meas, 6 Meas, 7 Meas, 8 Meas BPM, MEAS Function Determines when the click feature (metoronome) is used. "OFF" disables the click feature. "REC" uses click for realtime recording only. "REC/PLAY" uses click for realtime recording and playback. "ALL" always use click. Sets the click interval. Sets the number of preliminary measures used as a lead-in for realtime recording. Determines whether the BPM display will normally show beats per minute (BPM) or measure numbers (MEAS). * For information about how to change values, refer to the Basic Operation (page26). t page3 UTILITY MODE Parameter Event chase System exclusive interval time Edit view Values OFF PC PC, PB, CTRL ALL 000 ms, 100 ms, 200 ms, 300 ms, 400 ms, 500 ms, 600 ms, 700 ms, 800 ms, 900 ms NORM, RM1x TG LCD mode POSI, NEGA See below. Function See below. Specifies the normal (NORMAL) or RM1x TG edit view mode for the PATTERN and SONG EDIT modes. When the "RM1x TG mode is selected the EDIT mode display will conform to the parameters of the RM1x tone generation block. Determines whether the LCD display will consist of black characters on a light background (POSI), or light characters on a black background (NEGA). * For information about how to change values, refer to the Basic Operation (page26). RM1x SEQUENCE REMIXER 133

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RM1x SEQUENCE REMIXER
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UTILITY MODE
page2
1. System
Parameter
Values
Function
Click mode
OFF, REC, REC/PLAY, ALL
Determines when the click feature (metoronome) is used.
“OFF” disables the click feature.
“REC” uses click for realtime recording only.
“REC/PLAY” uses click for realtime recording and playback.
“ALL” always use click.
Click beat
16, 08, 04, 02, 01
Sets the click interval.
Recording count
Sets the number of preliminary measures used as a lead-in for
realtime recording.
LED display
BPM, MEAS
Determines whether the BPM display will normally show beats per
minute (BPM) or measure numbers (MEAS).
page3
OFF, 1 Meas, 2 Meas, 3 Meas,
4 Meas, 5 Meas, 6 Meas, 7
Meas, 8 Meas
Parameter
Values
Function
Event chase
OFF
See below.
PC
PC, PB, CTRL
ALL
System exclusive interval time
See below.
Edit view
NORM, RM1x TG
Specifies the normal (NORMAL) or RM1x TG edit view mode for
the PATTERN and SONG EDIT modes. When the “RM1x TG mode
is selected the EDIT mode display will conform to the parameters of
the RM1x tone generation block.
LCD mode
POSI, NEGA
Determines whether the LCD display will consist of black charac-
ters on a light background (POSI), or light characters on a black
background (NEGA).
000 ms, 100 ms, 200 ms, 300
ms, 400 ms, 500 ms, 600 ms,
700 ms, 800 ms, 900 ms
*
For information about how to change values, refer to the Basic Operation (page26).
*
For information about how to change values, refer to the Basic Operation (page26).