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Edit Mode Sync Playback Controls, Auto Scroll Step & Note

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7 RHYTHM DESIGNER RD-9 User Manual 3.1.4 Edit Section (11) (12) (13) (14) (11) SAVE - Save a song or pattern to a memory slot. (12) COPY - Copy pattern from one location to another memory location. (13) ERASE - Delete the selected song, pattern or settings. (14) DUMP - Performs a MIDI SysEx Dump of pattern, song or settings. 3.1.5 Mode Section (15) (16) (17) (15) SONG - Enter Song Mode. Cue 1 of 16 songs. (16) PATTERN - Enter Pattern Mode. Use the 16 available patterns to build your song. (17) STEP - Shows each available step for the selected voice (up to 64 steps per pattern). 3.1.6 Sync Section (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (18) CYCLE - Cycles through the various SYNC options when the sequencer is stopped. Internal, MIDI, USB or TRIG (External Clock) options. (19) INTERNAL - The unit is the sync master. (20) MIDI - Sync is taken from MIDI in port. (21) USB - Sync is taken from the USB port. (22) TRIG - Sync is taken from the External Clock input. 3.1.7 Playback Controls (23) (24) (28) (30) (31) (32) (33) (25) (26) (27) (29) (23) TAP/HOLD - Set the tempo of the unit with 5 taps. Hold for quick macro control. (24) DISPLAY - Multi function 4-character display. (25) RECORD - Enable/disable record mode. (26) STOP - Stops the currently playing song or pattern. (27) PLAY/PAUSE - Play or pause the current song or pattern. (28) DATA - Encoder for data editing. (29) DATA MODE - Cycles through the various Data Modes. Tempo, Swing, Probability and Flam. (30) TEMPO - Adjust the Tempo parameter when selected with the DATA encoder. (31) SWING - Adjust the Swing parameter or shuffle feeling when selected with the DATA encoder (25% negative swing, 50% straight to 75% full swing). (32) PROB - Adjust the probability factor of steps triggering. (33) FLAM - Adjust the FLAM width. 3.1.8 Auto Scroll Section (35) (34) (36) (37) (38) (34) AUTO SCROLL - Step Mode: Keep play head visible. Pattern Mode: Advance song when loop expires. If Auto Scroll is enabled for a pattern that has more than 16 steps, when the play head advances beyond a 16-step boundary, the steps will automatically switch pages to stay in sync with the play head. (35) BANKS 16/32/48/64 - White shows bank position of play head in current pattern. Red shows currently-viewed bank position. (36) > (POSITION MOVE RIGHT) - Step Mode: Choose viewed bank position. Pattern Mode: Choose play head position within selected song. 3.1.9 Step & Note Repeat Section (46) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (45) (39) 1 - Step or Note repeat of a value of 1. (40) 2 - Step or Note repeat of a value of 2. (41) 4 - Step or Note repeat of a value of 4. (42) 8 - Step or Note repeat of a value of 8. (43) STEP REPEAT - Repeats the step by the selected value. (44) NOTE REPEAT - Repeats the note played with the trigger button by the selected value. (45) TRIGGER - Trigger repeats when engaged. (46) 1/2/4/8 - Indication of number of repeats selected.

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RHYTHM DESIGNER RD-9 User Manual
3.1.4
Edit Section
(11)
SAVE
– Save a song or pattern to a memory slot.
(12)
COPY
– Copy pattern from one location to another memory location.
(13)
ERASE
– Delete the selected song, pattern or settings.
(14)
DUMP
– Performs a MIDI SysEx Dump of pattern, song or settings.
3.1.5
Mode Section
(15)
SONG
– Enter Song Mode. Cue 1 of 16 songs.
(16)
PATTERN
– Enter Pattern Mode. Use the 16 available patterns to
build your song.
(17)
STEP
– Shows each available step for the selected voice
(up to 64 steps per pattern).
3.1.6
Sync Section
(18)
CYCLE
– Cycles through the various SYNC options when the sequencer is
stopped. Internal, MIDI, USB or TRIG (External Clock) options.
(19)
INTERNAL
– The unit is the sync master.
(20)
MIDI
– Sync is taken from MIDI in port.
(21)
USB
– Sync is taken from the USB port.
(22)
TRIG
– Sync is taken from the External Clock input.
3.1.7
Playback Controls
(23)
TAP/HOLD
– Set the tempo of the unit with 5 taps. Hold for quick
macro control.
(24)
DISPLAY
– Multi function 4-character display.
(25)
RECORD
– Enable/disable record mode.
(26)
STOP
– Stops the currently playing song or pattern.
(27)
PLAY/PAUSE
– Play or pause the current song or pattern.
(28)
DATA
– Encoder for data editing.
(29)
DATA MODE
– Cycles through the various Data Modes. Tempo, Swing,
Probability and Flam.
(30)
TEMPO
– Adjust the Tempo parameter when selected with the
DATA encoder.
(31)
SWING
– Adjust the Swing parameter or shuffle feeling when selected with
the DATA encoder (25% negative swing, 50% straight to 75% full swing).
(32)
PROB
– Adjust the probability factor of steps triggering.
(33)
FLAM
– Adjust the FLAM width.
3.1.8
Auto Scroll Section
(34)
AUTO SCROLL
– Step Mode: Keep play head visible. Pattern Mode: Advance
song when loop expires. If Auto Scroll is enabled for a pattern that has more
than 16 steps, when the play head advances beyond a 16-step boundary, the
steps will automatically switch pages to stay in sync with the play head.
(35)
BANKS 16/32/48/64
– White shows bank position of play head in current
pattern. Red shows currently-viewed bank position.
(36)
<< (POSITION MOVE LEFT)
- Step Mode: Choose viewed bank position.
Pattern Mode: Choose play head position within selected song.
(37)
LENGTH
– Step mode: Set the length of the selected pattern. Pattern Mode:
Set number of repeats for selected part within the song.
(38)
>> (POSITION MOVE RIGHT)
- Step Mode: Choose viewed bank position.
Pattern Mode: Choose play head position within selected song.
3.1.9
Step & Note Repeat Section
(39)
1
– Step or Note repeat of a value of 1.
(40)
2
– Step or Note repeat of a value of 2.
(41)
4
– Step or Note repeat of a value of 4.
(42)
8
– Step or Note repeat of a value of 8.
(43)
STEP REPEAT
– Repeats the step by the selected value.
(44)
NOTE REPEAT
– Repeats the note played with the trigger button by the
selected value.
(45)
TRIGGER
– Trigger repeats when engaged.
(46)
1/2/4/8
– Indication of number of repeats selected.
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