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3. Part Copy Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 ‘The Part Copy function copies specified Parts (Source Parts) to other Parts (destination). This function may be useful for writing a song consisting of repeated patterns. Copying Part 1 and 2 10 Part 5 and 6 oo1 0020030040050 T Rhythm | Rhythm | Rhythm | Rhythm | Ahychm | Rhythen Patter | Pate | Pater | Patten | Pattern | Pattern A 8 c D E F + oor 002030 Rhythm | Rhythm | Rhythm | Rhythm | Rhythm | Rhythm | Rhythm | Rhythm Pattern | Patter | Patter | Pattern | Pattern | Pattern | Patten | Patters a 8 c ° a 8 € F ‘The Part Copy function cannot copy Parts to 2 different song, “#it is not possible to copy Parts into Parts which are specified a= source Parte. With the unit set to the Song Write mode and stopped, follow this procedure: Specify the destination Part number using [2] and [Be]. Prass key pad 11 while holding me 1 coo FART COPY 3] lRROM #e* FOR ee PART EET anes ran name wo ve aee_| b The Rarer Pot 0 be esd Move the cursor with [2] and [BE]. then specify the first Part to be copied and the number of Parts (1-99) to be copied using [=170FE][=170N). the VALUE slider or the Numeric Keys. 123 sons evr 124 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Press [FAGE] to select the Copy Number setting dislay ONG &> + <5 4 t Number of copies Sot how many times the Parts should be copied with ‘the VALUE slider or the Numeric Keys. (Valid: 1 to 9) To ke this mode, press Press “Completed” appears in the display showing the copying is complete. the Part that has been specified, play returns, When this happens, ‘FIF the specified Part does not exist, “No part exists” is displaved 4. Song Copy Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 taSuNe EDIE ‘An entire song can be copied to another song number. This function may be useful for retaining the source song data before experimenting with various edits. ‘With the unit sat to the Sona Play mode and stopred, follow this procedure : Specify the source Song number to be copied. SONG orb Seng Narar ob cn 4 Darnton Song Number Specify the destination Song number using the VALUE slider or the Numeric Keys. To leave this mode, press [EXIT] Press When the destination song does not contain any data, the copying is done and “Completed” appears in the display, When there is date in the destination song, the display shows the message *Overwrite OK?" If you wish to copy, pross to canes, pros 128 sons EDIT 5. Song Clear Stoo 1 Step 2 Step 3 126 The Song Clear function erases an entire song, Use this function to write a song from scratch. With the unit set to the Song Play mode and stopped, follow this procedure ‘Specify the Sona number to be cleared. Pross key pad 14 while hoiding ‘Song Number to be clered SONG CLEAR PEs Are sou sure ? To leave this mod prose Pross [ENTER] . “Completed” appears showing that the song clear is complete. 6. Song Name Stop 1 Step 2 Step 3 step 4 The Song Name function allows you to name each song with up to sight characters. ‘The Song name you have written appears in the display in the Song Play or Write mode. With the unit set to the Song Play mode and stopped, follow this procedure Specify the Song number to be named. Prass key pad 15 while holding [SHIFT] down, oi == b Move the cursor with [al] and [BE], then name the Sona IZM] . the VALUE slider or the Numeric Keys. ing [= 1 70FF] Pressing the Numeric Keys also switches botwean numbers and lotters/ symbols (written at the upper right ot each key). To enter a small latter, press the Numeric Key while holding [SHIFT] down, Press [ENTER] to return to the previous display. (EFUNCTIONS FOR SONG PLAY FUNCTIONS FOR SONG PLAY 1. Continue Play This function allows you to start playing a song from the exact point where you stopped it, or from any selected bar. With the unit set to the Song Play mode and stopped, follow this procedur Stop 1 Move the cursor to “MEAS” with [2] and [BE], then using or Nthe umeric Keys, specify the bar where you wish to start playing. SONG @ oe MEAS 8617 PTNBISS* oe played down. Step 2 Press [STARTZSTOP] while holding 2. Song Chain © Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Sten 4 In each song, you can specify another song number to be played next (in the Chain). By setting a song number to be chained in this way, you can play more than one song continuously. ‘Song. Number o faa| ‘Song. Number Song Number i 3 Song Chan 7 Sang ran 3 ‘Song Chain OFF With the unit set to the Song Play mods and stopped, follow this procedure Specify the song number. Press key pad 1 while holding down. cease 1 asi Gone CHAIN [> [Song G+ OFF sh — SER * 5 vahe Specify the song numbers (0 to 9) to be chained using [=iZOFF}[TIZ0N) the VALUE slider or the Numeric Keys To set the Song Chain function off, select "OFF." To repeat playing one song, specify the sams song number. Pros ‘The song number you have set here will be shown during song play. Chained Song Number SOHG GS < MEAS Beet PTNAIG Lat 129 GUFUNCTIONS FOR SONG PLAY 3. Initial Tempo and Initial Level Each song can have a base tempo and level (initial tempo and level). The initial tempo and level you set will be automatically selected when selecting @ song. With the unit set to the Song Play mode end stopped, follow this procedure Step 1 Specify the song number whose initial tempo or level you wish to set. Stop 2 Press key pad 2 while holding INIT PARAM: IFTENPO=#QFF* J=12@ a ON/OFF Initial Tempo =rh Step 3. Select ON/OFF for the slider. ON —: The initial tempo you set is used OFF: The initial tompo is not used = IZ OFF, or the VALUE Stop 4 Move the cursor to the right with [B], then sat the om) using [=1ZOFF)[=170N]. or the Numeric Keys. Step § Press [SELECT] to select the Init Level Step § Sot the initial level (0-32) using [=1ZOFF][=17ON], the VALUE slider for the Numeric Keys. Step 7 Press [ENTER] to return to the previous display. 130 4. Search Label Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Stop 4 [BFUNCTIONS FOR SONG PLAY This function allows you to search for a label set in a song and begin playback from the next rhythm pattern, How to eet label fully explained on page 119. With the unit set to the Song Play mode and stopped, follow this procedur Press key pad 3 white holding down, - Label search becins from the beginning of the song. When the first lebol is found, the display responds with: =p [SEARCH LABEL “LABEL 81" MEAS Gai 7 =)” : ¥ Latte sa Nant ofthe thm 4 prim te pam Sibel earey shown When a label Is not found, the message “Label not found” appears. To search for another label, pross Song Dota T Label Label tata | TiZOer — seucor (s) view b b To search the To search the previous label ‘next. label Press [ENTER] to return to the display of the Song Play mode. Prose while holding [SHIFT] down, and the song starts playing from the label 131 (FUNCTIONS FOR SONG PLAY 5. Time Calculate Time Calculation for the entire song Step 1 step 2 Step 3 Step 4 132 This function calculates the time neaded for 2 song to be played (or to a specife bar) according to the initial tempo (see page 130) set in the song, The Time Calculate function is not obtained unless the Intisl Tempo is set to ON, With the unit set to the Song Play mode and stopped, follow this procedure to calculate time, Specify the song number for which you Pross key pad 5 while holding [SHIT] down. = h ee Q Press Numeric Key 1 to select “TOTAL.” The display reads “Calculating,” showing that the totel time is now being calculated. The time is later displayed. Initial Tempo 26> 4:3: Press [ENTER] to return to the previous display. If The Initial Tempo is set to “OFF,” the “Init Tempo Off" message appears pay, Time Calculation up to the specified bar Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 GOFUNGIIUNS FUH SUNG FLAT With the unit set to the Song Play mode and stopped, follow this procedure : Play the song up to the bar wher to calculate time, ‘eYou can alee snecity the bar number using [=1ZORE][EIZGN] or the Numa Keys: with the unit set to the Song Play mode and stopped, move the cursor to MEAS’ with (J and [Be], then set the bar using [=170FF]E170N] or the Numeric Keys. In thie ease, the unit caluster the time needed before the ine you specified bar starts ph down, Press key pad 5 while holding Press Numeric Key 2 to solect “LAP” The display reads “Calculating,” showing that the time is now being caltuleted, : Initial Temoo Soecitied bar Hour Minute Second to return to the previous display, Prose 133 (@FUNCTIONS FOR SONG PLAY 6. Time Display The Time Display function checks the elapsed time from the moment the song starts playing or resumes playing with the Continue Play (see page 128). ‘With the unit sot to the Song Play mode and stoppad, follow this procedure Step 1 Press key pad 6 while holding down Tite CISFLAY OFF Sar by bee ¥ anrorr Step 2 Select ON/OFF of the Time Display function using F1ZGR] or the VALUE slider. ON: The playing time is displayed OFF: The playing time is not displayed Step 3 Press [ENTER] to return to the previous di With the Time Display function is ON, the slaying. lay. play responds during song [FUNCTIONS FOR SONG PLAY. 7. Time Set This function sets the initial tempo so that the song can be played within @ specified time, With the unit set to the Song Play mode and stopped, follow this procedure “The Time Set function is not obtsined unless the Initial Tempo (see page 130) is sat 10 ON, ‘Step 1 Specify the song number which you wish to time set. Step 2 Press key pad 7 while holding down. aoe Daok Eves sey — ea fetaat Woe Mite Beant Q Step 3 Move the cursor with [4] and [B], then set the performance time with (1ZOFF]4-T7GN], the VALUE slider or the Numeric Key Step 4 Press (ENTER. “Calculating ..” appears in the display showing thet the initial tempo is now being calculated, The set initial tempo is later displayed. ET TAL TEMPO @ OF ¥ Calculated Initial Tempo When the initial tempo exceeds the 20 to 250 bpm range, the display shows. “Out fof range.” and the initial tempo is not entered, Step § Press [ENTER] again to return to the previous display. Mf The Initial Tempo is sot to "OFF," the “Init Tempo Off" messag the ipl 135: 136 OTHER USEFUL FUNCTIONS [D Utility @)Temporary Assign/Instrument List initialization -------- @Memory Card (RAM) sync Play MIDI 137 worn (1) UTILITY The Utility Mode contains three functions @Available Memory (for checking the remaining memory for songs and rhythm patterns) @All Song Clear (for erasing all songs stored in memory) @All Pattern Clear (for erasing all the User - programmed patterns) 1. Available Memory This function allows you to check the remaining memory for songs and rhythm pattern data. It is shown as a percentage (%). At 0%, no more data can be written Step 1 Prose [UTILITY] to select the Utility Mode. ‘Step 2 Pross Numeric Key 3 to select “AVAIL” AVAILABLE MEMORY Cho SONG= 86 PTN= 7a: ea) farsice meray fr srs tn) | raat manor Paton Bk 8%) amit ney 1 Pan Bae C3) The remaining memory capacity for songs and chythm patterns is shown Stop 3 Press [EXIT] to return to the menu splay. 2. All Song Clear Step Step step Steo 3. All Pattern Step Step Step Step This function erases all songs in the R-8MK Il Press [UTILITY] to select the Utility Mode. Press Numeric Key 1 to select “SONG CLR.” ALL SONG CLEAR ee Pre ENTER. Prose ALL SONG CLEAR ++ Are s sure To leave this mode, press [EXIT]. Prose “Completed ‘appears in the display showing that all songs has been erased. Clear This function erases all the User- programmed pattern data in the R-8MK Il. Press [UTILITY] to select the Utiity Mode, Press Numeric Key 2 to select “PTN CLR” ALL, PATTERN CLEAR eo Pr ENTER. Pr ALL PATTERN CLEAR eo Are you sure ? To leave this mode, press Prose “Completed” appears in the display showing that all rhythm pattems have been eresed 139 DITEMPORARY ASSIGN,/INSTRUMENT LIST TEMPORARY ASSIGN/ INSTRUMENT LIST Step 1 Step 2 The following explains useful functions for Instrument settings ; Temporary Assign and Instrument List. . Temporary Assign The Temporary Assign function allows you to temporarily assign 2 specified Instrument to all the key pads. That is, even when you are editing Sound parameters of an Instrument which has not been assigned to any key pad, you can hear the sound by playing the key pads, ‘+The Temporary Assign function cannot be obtsingd in the Instrument Astign, Multi Assign, Performance Parameter setting or Step Write screen where the Instrument cannot be played by hitting the key, pads. ‘When you play an Instrument that has not been assigned to any key pad using rs you have set for each the Temporary Assign function, the Performance param key pad will be ignored % When Temporary Assign i tuned on, you cannot select the Pad Banks. Pros The Instrument shown in the screen will be assigned to all the key pads. (in a screen where the instrument is not shown; such as in the Real-time Write screen, the Instrument lest selected will be assigned.) To return to the previous condition, prass [TEMP ASGN] again. 2. Instrument List Step 1 Step 2 Stop 3 The Instrument List function allows you to check which Instruments are used in a specific rhythm pattern, Press ‘The following sereen will be displayed and the Instrument shown in the sereen can be played by hitting any key pad (Temporary Assign mode). Patter Bank/Number Inetrument List Number Using [=A 7OFF] and [ETZON] or the Numeric Keys, check the Instruments used in the rhythm pattern, Prose [INST_LIST] to return to the pravioue screen. GaINIHALZA ION (3) INITIALIZATION The Initializing function of the R-8MK II is used to recall the factory preset data Initializing Note The setting of the note numbers can be returned to the factory Numbers presets. Step 1 Prose to select the MIDI Mode. Step 2 Press Numeric Key 7 to select “NT # INIT.” HOTE® INITIALIZE e+ Press ENTER. Stop 3. Press [ENTER]. é oe The Step 4 To continue, press [ENTER] again. To stop, press [EXIT Initializing Instrument The Instrument assignments to the key pads and the Instrument Assignment under Multi Assign can be returned to the factory presets, Step 1 Press (INST ASSIGN] to select the Instrument Assign Mode. ic Key 3 to solect “INIT.” Step 2 Prose Num ASSIGN INIT 3 Press ENTER. To initialize the entire Instrument Assignment, skip the following step 3, and 0 to step 4, Step 3 To i @ To initialize an Instrument in the Multi Assign, press [MULTI] . Step 4 Press [ENTER]. isplay responds with “Are you sure?” jalize the Instrument of a certain Pad Bank, select the Pad Bank with Step 5 To continue, press [ENTER] again. To stop, press 1a

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