Korg D16 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Here you can make tempo, time signature, and rhythm
(metronome) settings for a song. When the counter is
displaying “MBT” (measures, beats, and 1/96th of a
beat) (p.45), it will operate according to the specified
tempo.
Tempo/rhythm can also be viewed in the [SONG]
“SelSong” tab page (p.59).
P1 SetUp: Tempo and rhythm
settings
1. TempoSource[Manual, TempoMap, TempoTrack]
Specify the tempo source.
Press the “ ” button, and you can select from a dia-
log box.
Manual: The tempo will follow the “T
empo”
(P1-2) and “Beat
” (P1-3)settings. It will not be
possible to change the tempo, time signature, and
rhythm pattern automatically as the song
progresses.
TempoMap: The tempo, time signature, and
rhythm pattern will change automatically as the
song progresses, as directed by the tempo map. The
tempo map can be created in the “TmpMap” tab
page.
TempoTrack: The recorded tap tempo or MIDI
Clock will be used. Use the “TmpTrk” tab page to
record a tap tempo or tempo data from a sequencer,
and select “TempoTrack” here.
The time signature will follow the settings created
in the “TmpMap” tab page. For details refer to p.40.
The “TempoTrack” can be selected after it is cre-
ated.
2. Tempo .................................... [40240, (Trk)]
Specify the tempo that will be used when “Tempo-
Source” is set to “Manual.” In the case of “Tem-
poMap,” this will show the current tempo created
in the “TmpMap” tab page. In the case of “Tempo-
Track,” this will show “Tr k.”
The units are =40–240.
3. Beat ......................................[01/0416/16]
Specify the time signature that will be used when
“TempoSource” is set to “Manual.” In the cases of
TempoMap” and “TempoTrack,” this will show
the time signature corresponding to the current
time as specified in the “TmpMap” tab page.
4. SelRhythm.......................[(Rhythm Pattern List)]
Specify the rhythm parameter that will be used
when “TempoSource” is set to “Manual.” In the
cases of “TempoMap” and “TempoTrack,” this will
show the rhythm(P1-2) corresponding to the cur-
rent time as specified in the “TmpMap” tab page.
The rhythms that can be selected will depend on
the “Beat
.” (p.114)
5. RhythmVol .....................................[000100]
Specify the volume of the rhythm. This volume is
sent to the master LR bus.
6. Rhythm..............................................[On, Off]
Turn the rhythm on/off.
You can specify whether or not the rhythm will play
during recording and playback.
On: The rhythm will sound. The
[TEMPO/RHYTHM] key LED will light.
Off: The rhythm will not sound.
Be aware that during bounce recording, the rhythm
will be recorded if this setting is “On.”
The rhythm that is input for [INPUT] “Ch1–8” and
“Ch9–16” (“RhythmL” and “RhythmR”) will
sound during recording or playback whether this
setting is On or Off.
If you select the “METER/TRACK VIEW” page
when the rhythm is sounding in this page, the
rhythm will continue sounding.
7. Mute..................................................[On, Off]
When you enter this page, the rhythm will sound
regardless of the “Rhythm” “On/Off” setting,
allowing you to set the tempo and rhythm. How-
ever, you can use this button to mute the rhythm.
This is linked with the “Mute” button of the “Tmp-
Map” tab page.
On: The rhythm will not sound.
Off: The rhythm will sound.
P2 TmpMap: Editing the tempo
map
By creating a tempo map, you can cause the tempo,
time signature, and rhythm pattern to change while the
song is recorded or played back.
Changes in tempo, time signature, or rhythm can be
made only at the beginning of a measure.
For details on creating a tempo map, refer to p.40.
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