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Lesson 14
Pattern Unroll Function New in OS 2.0!
The new Pattern Unroll function allows you to convert a short pattern into a longer pattern of a standard
length to make it easier to work with. For example, you can take your 4- step pattern and quickly unroll it
into a 16- step pattern so that it's easier to manage pattern changes during a performance. Or you can
unroll a 6-step pattern to a 16-step pattern to give it a new groove.
Follow these steps to try the Pattern Unroll function:
1. Set the Mode Switch to Pattern Write mode.
2. Select a pattern slot in memor
where
ou can create a new pattern. Clear the memor
slot usin
[CLEAR] + [#], where "#" is the pattern number you will clear.
3. Program three steps into the new pattern using the usual Pitch Mode editing system.
4.
fte
settin
the pitch and properties o
the third step, press [WRITE/NEXT] and
ou will see the
DUAS indicators blink as usual to show that you are at the end of the pattern.
5. Press and hold [WRITE/NEXT] until
ou see a swipe animation on the DUAS indicators. This
animation indicates that the Pattern Unroll function was performed.
6. You will a
ain see the end- of- pattern indicato
LEDs since the pattern editor has automaticall
advanced to the end of the extended pattern.
7. Press [FUNCTION] to exit the editor and listen to your new 16- step pattern.
The diagram above illustrates how the Pattern Unroll function will work when applied to a 3- step pattern.
A pattern that is less than 16 steps in length will be unrolled into a 16- step pattern. A pattern that is
between 16 and 31 steps in length will be unrolled into a 32- step pattern. A pattern that is greater than 31
steps in length will be unrolled into a 64- step pattern.
Tip! You can unroll a pattern multiple times in a row to change to 16 steps, 32 steps, then 64 steps.
Lesson 15 Tap Input Mode New in OS 2.0!
The rhythm of a pattern can be edited using Tap Input Mode. The existing note data from the pattern is
maintained, along with each step's DUAS properties, but the pattern's rhythm can be reprogrammed by
pressing [TAP] at the desired rhythm. Follow these instructions to try Tap Input Mode:
1. Set the MODE knob to Pattern Write Mode and select a pattern you want to modify.
2. Press [RUN/STOP] to begin playing the pattern.
3. While the pattern is pla
in
, press [PATTERN CLEAR]. This initiates Tap Input Mode. You will
hear a click track indicating the current tempo with the first beat accentuated. The click track will
repeat until you begin entering notes or press [PATTERN CLEAR] again to exit Tap Input Mode.
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