Songno0 songno0 a m a m, Editing a rhythm song, Copying a specific region of mea- sures – Zoom MRS-1266 User Manual

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Reference [Rhythm]

ZOOM MRS-1266

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H

INT

During playback of a rhythm song, the display shows infor-

mation about the rhythm pattern number, chord type, root,

and other information at the current location.

3.

To stop the rhythm song, press the STOP [

P

] key.

4.

If you want the rhythm section to play

independently, press the [RHYTHM] key while

stopped.

The [RHYTHM] key lights up (the [RECORDER] key goes

out), and the rhythm section will be disconnected from the

recorder section. The display will show the rhythm song

mode screen.

In this condition, pressing the PLAY [

R

] key will cause

only the rhythm song to play, while the recorder section

remains stopped. At this time, the display will show the

currently playing chord.

5.

To return to the main screen, press the [EXIT] key.

The [RHYTHM] key goes out.

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INT

It is also possible to make the rhythm song play back using

different rhythm section sounds (drum kit/bass program). For

details, refer to p.89 “Changing the drum kit/bass program”.

Editing a rhythm song

This section explains how to edit a rhythm song that you

created.

Copying a specific region of mea-
sures

Part of a rhythm song can be copied in measures and inserted

into another location. This is convenient when you want to

repeat a portion of a rhythm song.

1.

From the main screen, press the [SONG] key so

that the key is lit.

2.

Press the [RHYTHM] key.

The [RHYTHM] key lights up, and the rhythm song can be

edited.

3.

Press the REC [

O

] key.

4.

Press the [INSERT/COPY] key two times.

The screen for selecting the copy start point appears.

5.

Turn the dial to select the copy source start

measure, and press the [ENTER] key.

The screen for selecting the copy end point appears.

Chord type

Root

SongNo0

SongNo0
A m

A m

001- 1

001- 1

010

010

Copy

Copy

PATTERN A

PATTERN B

PATTERN A PATTERN B

PATTERN B

1

2

3

4

6

7

8

5

PATTERN A PATTERN B

PATTERN A PATTERN B PATTERN A PATTERN B

1

2

3

4

1

2

3

4

6

7

8

9

10

5

1

2

3

4

6

7

8

5

PATTERN A PATTERN A

PATTERN A PATTERN A

SONGNo0

SONGNo0
SONG000

SONG000

COPY

COPY
START

START

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