Extracting specific samples (pads) from a pattern, Copying all patterns in a bank to another bank, Extracting specific samples (pads) from a – Roland SP-404MKII Creative Sampler and Effector User Manual

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Combining Samples to Create a Pattern (PATTERN SEQUENCER)

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3.

Press the [VALUE] knob or [COPY] button.

This copies the pattern.

Performing this operation overwrites (erases) the pattern in the copy destination pad.

Extracting Specific Samples (Pads) from a Pattern

You can create a pattern using only specific samples that were taken from a pattern that you’ve inputted using multiple samples.

1.

Following the steps in

Copying the Pattern of a Pad

”, press the source pattern (pad) and then the save

destination pattern (pad).

If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] button.

If you use the bank [A/F]–[E/J] buttons to select the bank before pressing the pads, you can save the pattern to a different

bank.

You can use the [CTRL 3] knob to select a project, when saving the pattern to a different project.

2.

Press the [REMAIN] button.

Samples (pads) that are used by a pattern light up dimly in white.

3.

Press the samples (pads) that you want to extract.

The pads light up white.

4.

Press the [REMAIN] button.

5.

Press the [VALUE] knob or [COPY] button.

The pattern for which only the selected samples are enabled is saved to the specified pad.

Performing this operation overwrites (erases) the pattern in the copy destination pad.

Copying all patterns in a bank to another bank

This is how to copy all the patterns in a bank to another bank.

You can’t perform the following operations while a pattern is playing back. Stop the pattern before performing the operation.

1.

Hold down the [COPY] button and press the [EXIT] button.

The COPY BANK screen appears.

2.

Press the bank [A/F]–[E/J] buttons to select the bank to copy (source).

3.

Turn the [VALUE] knob clockwise to move the cursor.

4.

Press the bank [A/F]–[E/J] buttons to select where to copy the bank (destination).

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