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Chapter 1: Introduction
Sequencer
Loop recording function enables quick recording by looping short phrases.
Sequencer memory equivalent to 300,000 notes (including note and other data).
The maximum number events in a sequence is equivalent to 50,000 notes.
99 sequences may be held in memory at once. Each sequence contains 64 individual
tracks.
2 independent MIDI output ports permit 32 simultaneous MIDI output channels.
2 mergeable MIDI inputs.
The optional SMPTE IC chip (IC-M2TC) enable synchronization with SMPTE time codes.
MTC (MIDI time code), MMC (MIDI machine control) compatible.
Data can be exported to or imported from standard MIDI files.
Step edit function enables you to edit individual events.
The velocity of each track can easily be modified.
It is possible to record to 32 MIDI channels at one time.
Tap Tempo feature allows the playback tempo to be set by tapping a key in the time of 1/4-
notes.
Programmable tempo changes in mid-sequence or mid-song are supported.
Auto Punch feature enables you to punch in or punch out automatically in the designated
sequence.
Swing feature enables you to add a swing-feel to the rhythm.
16 velocity- and pressure-sensitive front panel drum pads and 4 pad banks provide a total
of 64 pad/bank combinations.
Track mute can be turned on or off and sequences can be selected using the drum pads.
The NOTE VARIATION slider controls the decay or filter value of the sound in real time.
Since it is possible to convert MIDI sustain pedal data to note duration data, you can place
sustain effects independently from the note data within a track.
The note repeat function and the after touch function pads enable you to easily enter drum
rolls and hi-hat beats.
The UNDO SEQ key enables you to undo sequence recordings or edits.
The 2nd sequence function allows a separate sequence to be played at the same time that
another sequence (or song) is being played/recorded.
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