I started with a blank Cream preset and a drum track. I set the Rate knob to 1/8 and put it a pattern. I played a F#m, B7, E, C#m progression with one chord per bar for 8 bars.
Step 1Here is what Pattern 1 sounds like with the chord progression: http://picosong.com/RnQj
Not bad. I then right-clicked on the Pattern 1 button and selected Copy. I right-clicked on the Pattern 2 button and selected Paste. Now I can change the pattern a bit.
Step 2a
Step 2b
Step 2cHere is what Pattern 2 sounds like with the chord progression: http://picosong.com/RnKy
Sounds good. But I want to mix the two patterns together. There are several ways to do that. One is to use the C1 octave on your keyboard to trigger the different patterns:

But my keyboard only has 49 keys so I can't play in that octave and chords at the same time. Instead of drawing in the C1 octave notes in the piano roll, I went to the Sequencer section.
The Sequencer has 3 rows:
- Pattern: The pattern, 1 through 12, that will played.
- Length: The number of beats (1 through 32) that the pattern will play before advancing. This depends on the how the Rate knob is set for the pattern. More on that later.
- Repeat: How many times (1 through 32) the pattern will repeat.
Step 3Here is what the two patterns sound like with the chord progression: http://picosong.com/RnQZ
Nice. For some more rhythmic interest, I clicked on Pattern 3, set the Rate knob to 1/16, and setup this pattern:
Step 4aI changed the Sequencer section to use the new pattern. Since Pattern 3 uses 16th notes, I played with the Length row to get something I liked:
Step 4bHere is what the three patterns sound like with the chord progression: http://picosong.com/RnQG
I hope this has been helpful. Please post any comments or questions. Thanks for reading!
