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4. Input the bass drum pattern by tapp- ing the key indicated by the figure. 5. The same procedure is required for inputting snare drum, closed hi-hat, and open hi-hat. You can add an accent (slightly higher volume level) to the timing you want by tapping the 6. > If key you m(Ba5)k.e an error, cancel it by pressing the relevant percussion key together with the CANCEL key (C6. The input that percussion instrument again. 7. When your original pattern is completed, press the STOP button or PROGRAM button again. In procedure 3, if you do not want to erase all of the percussion sounds, you can use the CANCEL key (C6) and individual percussion keys to selectively erase. 8. Now, playback what you have programmed by pressing the PLAY selector. Try other rhythm patterns as shown below: MARCHING DRUM (set to MARCH/POLKA) Notes: 1. When you play back a customized rhythm, the Auto Bass Chord feature can be used in the same way as with a preset rhythm. 2. The total number of percussion voices that can be used for one pattern amounts to 8. 3. When the power is OFF, the data that you input will be erased automatically. 11