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Pattern Editor
www.soundside.de
Last Update: June, 06 2012
Index
1. Introduction.
2. Overview of the Pattern Editor.
3. Setting up the Pattern Editor.
4. Loading and playing a Rhythm Pattern in the Pattern Editor.
5. Creating a new Rhythm Pattern from scratch.
6. Saving a New Pattern.
7. Transferring a pattern from one song file to another.
8. The Note Menu.
9. Importing midi files into the Pattern Editor.
10. Using the Pattern Editor at increased resolution (For PS02 Users). *
11. Changing the instrument list. *
12. Midi Mapping and Dynamic Drums *
13. The Bass line.
14. Notes for PS02 Users
15. Tips and Tricks *
* For advanced users.
1. Introduction
Please note there are different versions of PatternEditors for different types of Zoom
recorders available. The features are all very similar but some recorders do not
support all features mentioned in this manual. E.G. the Zoom R-Series does not
support bass instruments in patterns (only drums).
The Pattern Editor greatly expands the functionality of the Zoom recorders allowing you to:
Build new drum and bass patterns from scratch. No longer are you dependent on preset
patterns supplied by the manufacturer or to fiddle with the small soft keys and the tiny
display.
Import and alter existing patterns.
Save new patterns.
Import midi files and transform them into equivalent drum and bass patterns.
2. Overview of the Pattern Editor
All basic features are explained in the online help system in the PatternEditors.
Please click Menu ‘?’ / help to open the online help system.
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Pattern Editor www.soundside.de Last Update: June, 06 2012 Index 1. Introduction. 2. Overview of the Pattern Editor. 3. Setting up the Pattern Edit

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The Transpose box allows the user to specify a transpose value ( in semitones) for any incoming non-percussion (ie: Bass) events. The Midi Channe

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It is possible to increase the resolution of the Pattern Editor to 48 ppq (divisions) either by building a Pattern at 48ppq or by increasing the quant

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<Tab> field after each number in the "Instrument" section (Even if you are leaving the name field empty you should still insert a <

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Zoom R24 and R8 have NO bass machine – only drums. 14. Notes for PS02 Users • The PS02 can use only up to 255 events - not all MRS patterns c

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The following elements make up the Pattern Editor window: • Instrument Name MIDI-List - a vertical series of percussion (top half) and bass note n

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These files are stored in the storage of your Zoom recorder. (SD card, SM card or harddrive). Please check your Zoom recorder manual to learn more a

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decrease the level) 3. The buttons will also be used to select if drums or bass or both will be imported The last level will be stored if you swit

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"Right click" to change the zoom level Click on the upper half of the button to increase the level, and on the lower half to decrease the l

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• To play back/stop the pattern click on the Start/Stop button (or press <spacebar>). The bass is monophonic (only one note can be sounded a

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• To transpose all bass notes on one line by multiples of an octave : Press [Ctrl] then right click anywhere on the line. Select "Transpose

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Important: The "Auto" box should be unchecked first. • If you need to open a new *.seq file then select "Open … seq file from the

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random way to give a more natural feel. • Natural Timing: Right click on an instrument line, select "Natural timing" then "Forward&

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