Trigger, Divide times 16 – Roland MC-09 User Manual

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Changing the way in which a loop plays (Loop Control)

Trigger

Normally when you play the loop, the four parts will play back together. By
using Trigger playback, you can play the four parts separately. For each
step, you can specify which part will play. This lets you create performances
similar to those produced by striking the pads of a sampler.

fig.5-2_90

* It will not be possible to capture if you use all pads for Trigger playback.

Divide times 16

The loop will be divided into 16 or 12 equal sections along the time axis, and
the section will be assigned to each step for playback. For example, you can
divide the loop of a drum performance, so that the performance is
approximately divided into individual rhythm instruments, such as bass
drum, snare drum, and hi-hat. Then you can use this to create a new
performance in which only the specific beats you select are heard.

* Divide times 16 will affect only part 1.

* The loop will be divided into 16 or 12 sections along the time axis, but the loop itself

will not be divided.

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It is not possible to correct
inaccuracies in the
performance.

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REST

REST

TIE

divide

make a loop control

Divide times 16 play

original loop

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