Yamaha EL-500 Owner's Manual - Page 144
Entering Intro. And Ending Patterns
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Any existing pattern data that follows an Ending pattern is automatically deleted. Entering Intro. And Ending Patterns: Pressing the INTRO. ENDING button when at the first position in the pattern row automatically enters an Intro pattern there. Pressing the INTRO. ENDING button at any other position in the row enters an Ending pattern. 4 Use the cursor controls to move the cursor along the pattern row in the display and select the position at which patterns will be entered. Then use the data controls to enter and delete pattern numbers in the pattern row. SEQUENCE Page Pattern row to be entered and edited The measure number at the current cursor position Currently selected pattern name (and its variation type) 9 NOTE: An Intro or Fill In pattern entered to the first position is not registered as a measure, and the current measure display shows "-Bar" even though a pattern has been entered. NOTE: The Coarse button can also be used with the cursor controls to move the cursor several steps at a time. NOTE: To create your own rhythm sequence you need to assign the rhythms you use to the rhythm buttons and dotted buttons on the panel beforehand. 1 -1 1 -2 1 1 -3 2 -1 2 -2 2 -3 2 2 -4 2 -5 1 Cursor Controls 1-1 | Moves the cursor one measure to the right. 2 Data Controls 2-1 PRESET/USER Selects the type of rhythm, Preset or User. 2-2 SET For initially entering a pattern number to an empty position in the pattern row, or for replacing a pattern at the cursor position. 2-3 INS. (Insert) For inserting a pattern number before the current cursor position. The new pattern is entered to the cursor position and all other patterns to the right of the cursor are moved to accommodate the new number. The operation is the same as for SET . 2-4 DEL. (Delete) For deleting a pattern number at the current cursor position. 2-5 CLEAR For erasing all patterns entered to the selected sequence. After selecting CLEAR, the display for confirmation of the operation appears. Select [Clear] to clear the currently selected rhythm sequence, or [Cancel] to abort the operation and return to the previous display. Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program 144