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Altering a loop phrase’s tempo to create a new loop phrase (Time Modify/Arrange Modify)
Modifying all of the loop
phrases in the current
rhythm arrangement
(Arrange Modify)
If you have already set up a rhythm arrangement using loop
phrases, you can modify all of the loop phrases used in that
rhythm arrangement at one time.
1. Press [LOOP PHRASE IMPORT], then press
[CURSOR] to move the cursor to “ARRANGE
MODIFY,” then press [ENTER].
This brings up the Loop Phrase Arrange Modify screen.
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2. Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to “Arrange,” then
rotate the TIME/VALUE dial to select the rhythm
arrangement whose tempo you want to modify.
For more on rhythm arrangement, refer to “Selecting
rhythm arrangements” (p. 83 in the Owner’s Manual).
U1–10: User Rhythm Arrangement
S1–10: Song Rhythm Arrangement
* You cannot select a preset rhythm arrangement.
3. Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to “BPM,” then
rotate the TIME/VALUE dial to select the modified
tempo.
The modified tempo range is 0.75 to 1.5 times that of the
loop phrases contained in the rhythm arrangement. If
different loop phrases have different tempos, you can
make settings ranging from 0.75 times the fastest of the
tempos to 1.5 times the slowest tempo. If the desired
tempo cannot be set in the given range, “---” is indicated
for the “BPM” setting, meaning you cannot modify the
tempo of any of the loop phrases.
Example 1) The rhythm arrangement only contains loop
phrases with a BPM setting of 100.
100 x 0.75 = 75
100 x 1.5 = 150
→The allowed settings fall in the range from 75 and
above and 150 and under (i.e., from 75 to 150).
Example 2) The rhythm arrangement contains loop phrases
with varying tempos, with BPM settings of 100, 120, and
140.
The fastest of these tempos is the BPM setting of 140.
140 x 0.75 = 105
The slowest of these tempos is the BPM setting of 100.
100 x 1.5 = 150
→The allowed settings fall in the range from 105 and
above and 150 and under (i.e., from 105 to 150).
Example 3)The rhythm arrangement contains loop phrases
with varying tempos, with BPM settings of 50, 100, and 200.
The fastest of these tempos is the BPM setting of 200.
200 x 0.75 = 150
The slowest of these tempos is the BPM setting of 50.
50 x 1.5 = 75
→The allowed settings fall in ranges of 150 and above,
and 75 and under; no tempo settings can be made in
these ranges. “---” is indicated for the “BPM” setting,
and you cannot go on to make any tempo modifications.
4. Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to “GO,” then press
[ENTER].
“Now Converting...” appears in the screen, and creation
of the new loop phrase with the modified tempo begins.
The process is finished when “Complete!” is displayed.
* In this case, the original loop phrases are overwritten by the
modified loop phrases. For example, if the loop phrases A001,
B003, and S005 are used in a rhythm arrangement, the newly
created loop phrases become A001, B003, and S005, and the
original A001, B003, and S005 are deleted. Take care to note
that once loop phrases are overwritten, the procedure cannot be
undone, and there is no way to recover the previous loop
phrases.
*If additional recordings or edits have been made with respect to
the currently selected song, the message “Save Current?” may
appear. If you want to modify the loop phrase’s tempo after the
results of such recording and/or editing have been saved, press
[YES/ENTER]. If you press [NO/EXIT], the recording/editing
is lost.