Rehearsing recordings, 98 creating original patterns – Roland BR-864 User Manual

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Creating original patterns

fig.03-405

fig.03-405a

When using high-resolution Quantize settings, you may
be unable to view the entire pattern, from start to finish,
in the display at one time.

In such instances, a “

” symbol appears, indicating

that there is material not currently displayed.

fig.03-405b

8. Set the tempo and Quantize values as needed.

9. When you have finished inputting sounds, move the

cursor to “STOP” and press [ENTER].

* You can also stop recording by pressing [STOP].

Rehearsing recordings

You can practice (rehearse) your performances along with
the metronome before carrying out Realtime Recording.
During rehearsals, the drum sounds are only played, and are
not recorded to the pattern even if you press the track
buttons.

1. Press [ARRANGE/PATTERN/OFF] repeatedly until the

indicator is flashing.

fig.03-406d

2. Press [PROGRAM].

fig.03-407d

3. Press [CURSOR] to move the cursor to “REAL,” and

press [ENTER].

“REAL” appears in REC MODE at the left of the screen.

The Recording Standby screen appears.

fig.03-408d

4. Press CURSOR [

] repeatedly to move the cursor to

“RHR,” and press [ENTER].

The BR-864 is put into Rehearsal mode.

fig.03-409d

CLOSED HH

SNARE

KICK

Ex.)

• Q (Quantize) =

• Q (Quantize) =

CLOSED HH

SNARE

KICK

Ex.)

• Q (Quantize) =

You can press [REC MODE] during Realtime
Recording to switch to Step Recording.

Using this option allows you to switch to Step
Recording temporarily when you want to change the
set velocity or input drum sounds input with the
wrong timing in Realtime Recording (instructions for
this procedure: p. 102), or to delete unneeded drum
sounds (instructions: p. 102), and then switch back to
Realtime Recording and continue recording the
pattern.

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