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Reference [Rhythm]

ZOOM MRS-1266

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The quantize value is the smallest unit for real-time input/

step input of a pattern. The default setting is “16” (a

sixteenth note). In this condition, each pad hit is stored in the

rhythm pattern as a sixteenth note.

6.

Turn the dial to select the desired quantize value.

The following settings are available.

4 Quarter note

8 Eighth note

12 Eighth triplet note

16 Sixteenth note

24 Sixteenth triplet note

32 Thirty-second note

Hi 1 tick (quantize function off)

H

INT

• 1 tick is 1/48 of quarter note

• The quantization setting applies to all rhythm patterns.

• When using step input to enter a rhythm pattern, the

quantize value can be changed at any time, and the above

operation is not necessary.

7.

When the setting has been made, press the [EXIT]

key.

The new quantization setting is accepted, and the unit

returns to the rhythm pattern edit menu.

8.

To set the rhythm pattern time signature, use the

cursor left/right keys to bring up the indication

“EDIT TimSig” on the display, and press the

[ENTER] key.

The current time signature setting appears on the display.

9.

Turn the dial to select the beat, and then press the

[EXIT] key.

The setting range is 1/4 - 8/4.

10.

To set the length (number of measures) of the

rhythm pattern, use the cursor left/right keys to

select the indication “EDIT BarLen”, and press the

[ENTER] key.

The current length of the pattern is shown as number of

measures.

11.

Turn the dial to select the desired setting, and

press the [EXIT] key.

12.

Press the [EXIT] key twice. The display returns to

the screen of step 3.

Real-time input

For real-time input, you play the rhythm pattern on the pads

of the MRS-1266. This section explains the input procedure

for the drum track and bass track separately.

Drum track real-time input

1.

At the rhythm pattern screen, make sure that an

empty rhythm pattern number is selected.

2.

Press the [DRUM] key.

The key lights up, and the drum track is selected.

When you hit a pad in this condition, the sound of the drum

kit selected for the drum track is heard. A drum kit comprises

36 drum/percussion sounds, out of which 12 are assigned to

the pads at any one time.

3.

As necessary, press the [BANK/OCTAVE] key and

turn the dial to switch pad banks.

The group of sounds assigned to pads 1 - 12 is called a “pad

bank”. When the drum track is selected, you can select

among three pad banks to change the drum/percussion

sounds that are played by the pads.

Quantize

Quantize
16

16

4/4 beat

TimSig

TimSig
4

4

Number of measures

BarLen

BarLen
2

2

1

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