Korg D16 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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5 Check the record mode, input level, and audio.
Refer to “Assign the guitar input from [GUITAR
IN] to mixer channel 1,” steps 5, 6, and 7.
(p.16)
After checking the settings, press the [STOP] key to
stop.
6 Adjust the recording level, and record.
Refer to “2. Adjusting the record level, and record-
ing” (p.18).
A song on the D16 can be controlled by the following
tempo sources.
• Manual tempo
• Tempo map
• Tempo track (MIDI clock or tap tempo)
You can select one of these sources, and use it to man-
age the tempo of the D16 song. At the same time, this
also controls the tempo at which an external MIDI
device will synchronize to the D16.
The tempo source is selected by the [TEMPO/
RHYTHM] “SetUp” tab page item “T
empo-
Source.”
Here’s how you can make settings for each tempo
source.
Manual tempo
Manual tempo follows the tempo settings of “Tempo,”
the time signature of “Beat
,” and the rhythm pattern of
“SelRhythm
.” The tempo etc. will not change during
the song.
Set the tempo source to Manual.
Select the [TEMPO/RHYTHM] “SetUp” tab
page.
Press “T
empoSource,” and rotate the [VALUE]
dial to select “Manual.”
For details on setting “T
empo,” “Beat,” and
“SelRhythm
,” refer to “Specifying and playing a
rhythm” (p.39).
Tempo map
Tempo map lets you specify the tempo, time signature,
and rhythm pattern for each measure. The tempo, time
signature, and rhythm pattern will change at the speci-
fied measure locations. A tempo map can be created in
the “TmpMap” tab page.
1 Select the Tempo Map as the tempo source.
Select the [TEMPO/RHYTHM] “SetUp” tab
page.
Press “T
empoSource,” and rotate the [VALUE]
dial to select “TempoMap.”
2 Set tempo map “001” to specify the initial tempo
at the beginning of the song.
The tempo map consists of tempo map “001” (the
initial tempo), and tempo maps “002”–“200” which
modify the tempo in subsequent measures.
Select the [TEMPO/RHYTHM] “TmpMap” tab
page.
Setting the tempo