Rhythm Production Sampler Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Front and rear panel
- 3. Basic operation (Quick Start)
- Conceptual diagram of the ES-1
- Listening to a Song
- Listening to a Pattern
- Listening to a Sample
- Trying out the functions
- Changing the tempo of a song or pattern
- Striking keys to play Parts
- Modifying (editing) the sound
- Editing the effect and delay settings
- Striking the part keys along with a song or pattern
- Editing the sound of a part, effect, or delay while hearing a song or pattern
- Modifying (editing) a rhythm pattern
- Saving a pattern you create (Write)
- Using a Motion Sequence
- Connecting various sources to the audio inputs
- Let’s record a sample
- About the Slice function
- About the Resample function
- Assigning a sample sound to a sample part
- Playing with Pattern Set
- Using the ES-1 as a tone generator module
- Synchronizing with an EA-1 or ER-1
- 4. Sample mode
- Recording a sample
- Selecting a sample
- Playing a sample
- Modifying a sample
- Specifying the start location
- Specifying the end location
- Specifying the fade-out length
- Directly sampling the sound of the ES-1 (Resampling)
- Slice
- Other functions for editing a sample
- Deleting a sample(Delete Sample)
- Checking the remaining amount of sampling area (Memory)
- Saving a sample (WRITE)
- 5. Pattern mode
- Selecting a pattern
- Setting the playback tempo
- Playing a pattern (Pattern Play)
- Creating a pattern
- Motion sequence
- Convenient functions for editing patterns
- Editing motion sequence data
- Pattern Set
- Saving a pattern (WRITE)
- 6. Song mode
- 7. Global mode
- 8. Appendices

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5. Pattern mode
5. Pattern mode
Editing motion sequence
data
You can edit the motion sequence of each part or the effect mo-
tion sequence. The data can be edited in units of individual steps.
Selecting a motion sequence
Motion Dest. PCh (Pitch)...ti
n
(Time)
1. Select the pattern that contains the motion sequence data you
wish to edit.
2. Use the cursor keys [▲][▼] to make the parameter select LED
indicate Motion Dest.
3. Rotate the dial to select the parameter that you wish to edit.
For PCh (Pitch/Speed), LEU (Level), FLt (filter), and PAn (Pan),
only one parameter is valid for each part.
EFF (Effect), roL (Roll), and rEU (Reverse) are valid for each
part.
Ed1 (Edit 1), Ed2 (Edit 2), dPt (Depth), and ti
n
(Time) are valid
for the pattern (all parts).
1,3
2
Editing the parameter values of a
motion sequence
Motion Value
PCh (Pitch/Speed) dis, –64...63
LEU (Level) dis, 0...127
FLt (filter) dis, 0...127
Pan (Pan) dis, L.64...r.63
EFF (Effect) dis, oFF...on
roL (Roll) dis, oFF...on
rEU (Reverse) dis, oFF...on
Ed1 (Edit 1) dis, 0...127
Ed2 (Edit 2) dis, 0...127
dPt (Depth) dis, 0...127
ti
n
(Time) dis, 0...127
1. Use the cursor keys [▲][▼] to make the parameter select LED
indicate Motion Value.
2. The display will alternately show the parameter name you
selected in the preceding “Selecting a motion sequence,” and
the value of the parameter.
3. Press a part key to select the part that you wish to edit.
4. Press a step key to select the step that you wish to edit. The
steps of a pattern whose length is two or greater can be se-
lected successively by pressing the Select key.
5. Rotate the dial to edit the parameter value at that step. If the
display indicates “diS,” the motion sequence does not apply
to that step.
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1
3
4
For Pitch, Filter, Level, and Pan motion sequences, using
Motion Dest. to change the parameter and editing will
cause all values to be initialized to “diS.”
If you move to another pattern without writing the edited
motion sequence, it will revert to the state of the original
motion sequence. If you wish to keep the edited motion
sequence, you must perform the Write operation (☞p.47
“Saving a pattern”).
While editing a motion sequence, it is not possible to use
the step keys to switch steps on/off.
Depending on the part, some parameters cannot be se-
lected.
While recording a motion sequence, the display will indi-
cate “rEC,” and it will not be possible to edit a motion
sequence.
While editing a motion sequence, the Rec key has no
effect.