Timo1,
Recording the bass is fairly straight forward. There are several options for recording the bass too. You can use the vecocity sensitive pads (same ones used to trigger drum sounds) to play and record the bass. Or if you're a keyboard player you can hook up any midi keyboard to the drum machine and play or record the bass lines from it. You can also play the internal drum kits with the midi keyboard and record using it as well.

Recording the bass from the pads isnt' hard either. You press the (Bank) button and it toggles between percussion and bass sounds. The bass notes on the pads run in order and they're labeled too. The machine however isn't triggered like an arranger. Each variation will have the bass line you record, and can be triggered by the pads along with the drum pattern you recorded with it as well. Hope this makes sense.

Squeak

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