P2 tmpmap: editing the tempo map – Strahl D1600mkII User Manual

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4. SelRhythm................................. [(Rhythm Pattern List)]

Specify the rhythm parameter that will be used when
“TempoSource” is set to “Manual.”
In the cases of “TempoMap” and “TempoTrack,” this
will show the rhythm corresponding to the current time
as specified in the “TmpMap” tab page.
Press the “ ” button, and select a pattern from a dialog
box. The rhythms that can be selected will depend on the
“Beat.”

5. RhythmVol ............................................... [000…100]

Specify the volume of the rhythm.
When the [SOLO/MONITOR] “Monitor” tab page
“Rhythm” button is turned OFF, this volume is sent to
the master LR bus. When the button is turned ON, it is
sent to the monitor LR bus.

6. Rhythm ........................................................ [On, Off]

Switches the rhythm on/off.

If the rhythm (“Rhythm L,” “Rhythm R”) is as-
signed to a mixer channel in the [INPUT/TUNER]
“Ch1–8” or “Ch9–16” tab page, the rhythm will
sound during recording and playback regardless of
this “On/Off” setting.

On

: The rhythm sound will be sent to

the monitor LR bus or the master LR bus, depending on
the setting of the [SOLO/MONITOR] “Monitor” tab
page “Rhythm” button. In this case, the [RHYTHM] key
LED will light.
If this is “On,” the rhythm will be recorded during
bounce-recording.

If this is “On,” the rhythm will sound as long as this
page is displayed, even when the recorder is
stopped. If you press the [METER/TRACK VIEW]
key in this state to display the “METER/TRACK
VIEW” page, the rhythm will continue sounding.

Off

: The rhythm sound will not be sent

to the monitor LR bus or the master LR bus.

7. Pattern Length, Pattern Position...................................

This shows the length (number of measures) of the
rhythm pattern selected by “SelRhythm,” and the
measure that is currently playing.
Example: (L4:1)... currently playing measure 1 of a four-
measure pattern

P2 TmpMap: Editing the tempo map

By creating a tempo map, you can cause the tempo, time
signature, and rhythm pattern to change while the song is
recorded or played back.
For details on creating a tempo map, refer to “Tempo map”
(→p.72).

Changes in tempo, time signature, or rhythm can be
made only at the beginning of a measure.

1. TempoMap............................................... [001…200]

This is the number of the selected tempo map.
The starting measure, ending measure, tempo, time
signature, and rhythm pattern of this tempo map are
shown at the right.
Press the “ ” button and select a tempo map from a
dialog box.

When “TempoSource” is “Manual,” it is not possible to
select “TempoMap.”

2. New ..........................................................................

Creates a new tempo map event and adds it.
When you press this button, the “Select Tempo Map***
Param” dialog box will appear.

2a. StartMeas ...........................................[001...999]

Specifies the starting location (in measures) of the tempo
map event that will be created.

2b. EndMeas.............................................[001...999]

Specifies the ending location (in measures) of the tempo
map event that will be created.

2c. Tempo ...................................................[40...240]

Specifies the tempo.
This value has a range of

=40–240 (quarter notes per

minute).

2d. Beat............................................ [01/04...16/16]

Specifies the time signature.

2e. Rhythm ............................... [(Rhythm Pattern List)]

Specifies the rhythm. If you want to specify a region of
silence, select a silent rhythm.
You can also press the “ ” button and make your selec-
tion from a dialog box.
The rhythms you can choose will depend on the “Beat.”

1

5
2
4

3

2a

2d 2f

2b

2a
2c
2e

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