Korg D16 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Select “TempoMap,” and rotate the [VALUE]
dial to select tempo map “001.”
Press the “Edit” button to access the “Select
TempoMap001 Param” dialog box.
Select the tempo in “T
empo,” the time signature
in “Beat
,” and the rhythm pattern in “Rhythm.”
For tempo map “001” it is not possible to change
“Meas
.”
When you have finished making settings, press
the “OK” button.
3 Add a tempo map as desired to change the tempo,
time signature, or rhythm pattern during the
song.
Press the “New” button so that the display
reads “Select TempoMap002 Param.”
Set “Meas
” to the measure for which the new
tempo map will be created, and select the tempo
in “T
empo,” the time signature in “Beat,” and
the rhythm pattern in “Rhythm
.”
Press the “OK” button to add the tempo map.
The map numbers will automatically be renum-
bered from front to back.
4 Repeat step 3 to create tempo maps at the
required locations.
By adding tempo maps and using “Rhythm
” to
change the rhythm pattern, you can create drum
patterns for an entire song, including an intro, fill-
in’s, and ending.
Deleting/modifying a tempo map
You can delete an unwanted tempo map, or modify the
measure location or tempo etc. of a tempo map.
1 Select the tempo map that you wish to delete or
modify.
Select the [TEMPO/RHYTHM] “TmpMap” tab
page.
Press “T
empoMap,” and rotate the [VALUE]
dial to select the appropriate tempo map.
2 Delete or modify the tempo map.
•To delete, press the “Delete” button. A message
of “AreYouSure?” will ask you to confirm.
Press the “OK” button, and the tempo map you
selected in step 1 will be deleted. If you turn
the “SelectAll” button “On” (highlighted), all
tempo maps other than “001” will be deleted.
Undo is not available for this operation.
If you wish to change the setting again, press
the “Edit” button to access the dialog box. Set
the parameters as desired, and press the “OK”
button.
Tempo track
The tempo track records MIDI clock data from an
external MIDI sequencer etc., or tap tempo.
Recording MIDI clock data from an exter-
nal MIDI sequencer, and using it as the
tempo track
Here’s how MIDI clock tempo data from an external
MIDI sequencer can be recorded on the tempo track.
Use this when you wish to synchronize the D16 song
with song data created on a MIDI sequencer in which
the tempo changes continuously.
1 Specify the time signature in the tempo map.
If the time signature of the MIDI sequencer song
data changes during the song, you will need to cre-
ate tempo maps at the locations where the time sig-
nature changes. (“Tempo map”)
If the time signature changes during the song, it
will be detected as an incorrect tempo unless you
have created a tempo map that matches the
changes in time signature. There is no need to spec-
ify the tempo.
2 Connect the MIDI OUT of your MIDI sequencer
to the [MIDI IN] of the D16.
3 Make settings on your MIDI sequencer so that it
will transmit MIDI clock messages.
Refer to the owner’s manual for your MIDI
sequencer.
4 Select the type of tempo track that will be
recorded.
In the [TEMPO/RHYTHM] “TempTrk” tab page,
select “MIDIClock.”
5 Record the MIDI clock data.
Press the “RecStart” button to put the D16 in
record-ready mode.
Start your MIDI sequencer.
When MIDI clock messages are received from
the MIDI sequencer, the display will indicate
“Now Receiving MIDI Clock.”
6 When playback is finished, stop the MIDI
sequencer.
The D16 will finish recording, and will display
“Completed.” Press the “OK” button.
7 Specify the tempo track as the tempo source.
Select the [TEMPO/RHYTHM] “SetUp” tab
page.
Press “T
empoSource,” and rotate the [VALUE]
dial to select “TempoTrk.”
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