Korg D1200 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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COUNTERMODELING
INSERT
EFFECT
EQ
MASTER
EFFECT/
AUX SEND
FINAL
EFFECT
BOUNCECDTUNERRHYTHM
INPUT/
OUTPUT/
SOLO
SYSTEM/
USB
TRACKSONG
IN/LOC1,
…END/LOC4
MARKSCENE
AUTO
PUNCH
TRIGGERSCRUB
METER/
TRACK VIEW
UNDO LOOP
The available rhythms will depend on the “Beat” set-
ting.
2f. Insert..............................................[On, Off]
On: The new tempo map you create will be
inserted. Turn this setting on if you want to add a pat-
tern at the specified measure.
Off: The new tempo map you create will over-
write the previous tempo map at this location. Turn this
setting off if you want to replace the pattern at the speci-
fied measure.
3. Edit...................................................................
Edits the tempo map settings.
Select this when you want to edit an existing tempo
map. Use “T
empoMap” to select the tempo map that
you want to edit, and then press this button. The
“SelectTempo Map *** Param” dialog box will appear,
allowing you to edit the settings.
4. Delete...............................................................
Deletes a tempo map.
4a. SelectAll.........................................[On, Off]
Selects all tempo maps for deletion.
On: All tempo maps will be deleted when
you press “Yes.” The tempo map number will be dis-
played as “***”.
Off: The single tempo map selected by
“T
empoMap” will be deleted when you press “Yes.”
Tempo map number and measure number later
than the deleted tempo map will be shifted towards
the begining of the song.
5. Pattern Length, Pattern Position..........................
Indicates the length (number of measures) of the rhythm
pattern selected by “SelRhythm,” and the currently-
playing measure.
TmpTrk: Create a tempo track
There are two ways to record the tempo track.
Record MIDI clock
You can record MIDI clock data from an external
sequencer, in order to synchronize with the external
sequencer data.
Record tap tempo
If you do not know the tempo of the audio that is
recorded on the D1200, you can record tap tempo data
so that you will be able to manage and edit the audio
data in units of measures.
For the procedure refer to p.51.
The above two types of tempo track cannot be main-
tained simultaneously; only the last-recorded type of
tempo data will be held in the tempo track.
If the memory becomes full while recording tempo data,
recording will end automatically.
1. Select RecTempoTrack Type ................................
[MIDIClock, MeasTap, BeatTap]
Selects the type of tempo track to be recorded.
MIDIClock: The tempo track will be created by record-
ing MIDI clock data from a song created on an external
sequencer.
MeasTap: The tempo track will be created by tapping at
the beginning of each measure.
BeatTap: The tempo track will be created by tapping at
the beginning of each beat.
2. RecStart............................................................
Begin recording the tempo track.
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2c
2e
2d 2f2b
4a
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RHYTHM