Rhythm/tempo settings, Specifying and playing a rhythm, Rhythm/tempo – Strahl D1600mkII User Manual

Page 79: Settings, P.71)

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71

Creating/

selecting a song

Assign audio inputs

to the mixer

Basic

operation

Recording

Playback

Changing the

time location

Using the

mixer

Using

ef

fects

Mixdown

Tr

ack

editing

Song

editing

Rhythm/tempo

settings

Data

Drive

USB

Updating

the system

MIDI

3. Make sure that the song you want to protect is

selected as the “DestSong”.

4. Turn the protect setting on or off.

Press the “Exec.” button. A lock symbol is displayed
to indicate a song for which Protect is turned on. The
setting will alternate on/off each time you press the
“Exec.” button.

The D1600mkII contains numerous rhythm patterns for a
variety of time signatures (→p.168 “Rhythm Pattern
List”).

When you have a sudden idea for a song, you can record
your performance immediately, using the built-in
rhythms as a guide.

By joining various rhythm patterns, you can also create
drum patterns for an entire song.

1. Specifying and playing a

rhythm

Access the [TEMPO/RHYTHM] “SetUp” tab page.
The settings described below are made in this page.

Turning the rhythm on/off

Press the “Rhythm” button to turn it “On” (high-
lighted).
The [TEMPO/RHYTHM] key will light, and the
rhythm will sound during playback or recording.
If you do not want to hear the rhythm during play-
back or recording, turn the “Rhythm” button “Off.”

Adjusting the rhythm volume

Select the “RhythmVol (Vol),” and rotate the
[VALUE] dial to adjust the volume.

Setting the tempo and time signature

1. Select the “TempoSource,” and select the tempo

source.
For this example, we will select “Manual” which will
use a single tempo, time signature, and rhythm pat-
tern.

You can also press the “ ” button, and select
from a list.

If you wish to change the tempo, time signature, and
rhythm pattern during the song, you must create a
Tempo Map. (→p.72)

2. Select the “Tempo,” and rotate the [VALUE] dial to

adjust the tempo.

3. Select the “Beat,” and rotate the [VALUE] dial to set

the time signature.

Rhythm/tempo settings

Rhythm/tempo

settings

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