5) using the rhythm guide, Playing the rhythm guide, Changing arrangements – Roland BR-864 User Manual

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Recording/playing back a song

Quick Start

(5) Using the rhythm guide

What is the Rhythm Guide?

When you record, it is convenient to use the built-in rhythm
guide.

The “rhythm guide” is a dedicated rhythm track that can not
only play back rhythm sounds as a guide during recording,
you can also use it to play internal rhythm patterns and
original user-created rhythm patterns and to play and record
these patterns as your own rhythm part performances.

By using the rhythm guide during recording, you can use the
track editor to edit in units of measures, synchronize outputs
with an external device, and perform other useful operations.
For more details, refer to “Editing the performance on a track
(track editing)” (p. 73) and “Synchronizing with MIDI
devices” (p. 142).

You can also change the tempo or rhythm pattern during a
song. For more details, refer to “Section 3 Using the Rhythm
Guide” (p. 89).

The rhythm guide features two modes, “Pattern mode” and
“Arrangement mode.”

Pattern Mode

You can perform patterns and create your own original
patterns.

Arrangement Mode

You can perform arrangements and create your own original
arrangements.

Patterns and arrangements are composed as shown below.

Pattern

These are drum performance phrases from one to several
measures in length.

Internal patterns (preset patterns) include prepared patterns
for intros, verses, fill-ins, and endings.

Arrangement

Patterns arranged in the order they are performed (for
example, intro, verse, fill-in, and ending) and played at the
selected tempo comprise a song.

fig.00-416

The rhythm guide is preset with a wide variety of
arrangements, including the sound of a normal metronome.
For more details regarding the preset arrangements, refer to
“Arrangement/Pattern List” (p. 176).

Playing the rhythm guide

Each time you press [ARRANGE/PATTERN/OFF] of the
RHYTHM GUIDE, the status changes as shown below.

fig.00-417

ARRANGE: Lit (Arrangement Mode)

When you press [PLAY] to start playback or recording, the
rhythm arrangement. When [STOP] is pressed, the rhythm
arrangement stops as well.

PATTERN: Flashing (Pattern Mode)

When you press [PLAY] to start playback or recording, the
rhythm pattern. When [STOP] is pressed, the rhythm pattern
stops as well.

No sound plays if “BREAK” is selected for the pattern (p. 177).

OFF: Unlit

The rhythm is turned off.

* When you adjust the volume of the rhythm guide, use the

RHYTHM GUIDE fader.

fig.00-418a

Changing arrangements

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

indicator lights up.

fig.00-418

2. Select an arrangement.

Use CURSOR [

] [

] and the TIME/VALUE dial to

select the Preset/Song and number.

fig.00-419d

Intro

Verse

Fill

Verse

Ending

P: Preset / S: Song

Arrangement name

Number

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