Korg EA-1 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
3. Basic operation (Quick Start)
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3. Basic operation (Quick Start)
Conceptual diagram of the EA-1
On the EA-1, a song consists mainly of Patterns (which consist of Parts and delay set-
tings) and event data (refer to p.37 "Recording knob movements or your performance in
a song (Event Recording)").
Songs: S01...S16
Pattern order
A03
B53
C07
D06
A52
B17
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End
Event data
Part Trigger
Part Pitch
Gate Time
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Pattern data
Tempo
Length
Beat/Scale
Patterns: A01...D64
Part data
Part 1
Part 2
Part
Synthesizer
Portamento
OSC Balance
OSC1 Wave
OSC2 Wave
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Fillter
AMP
Effect
Phrase pattern Motion sequence
Structure of Song
Trigger
Pitch
Gate Time
Listening to a Song
1.Press the Song Mode key to enter Song mode (the key will light).
2.Use the cursor [][] keys to make the parameter select LED indicate
Song (the top LED).
3.Rotate the dial to select the desired song (S01...S16).
4.Press the Play/Pause key to playback the song (the key will light). When
the song ends, playback will stop automatically (the key will go dark).
To pause during playback, press the Play/Pause key (the key will blink). To
resume playback, press the Play/Pause key once again (the key will light).
To stop playback, press the Stop/Cancel key.
It is not possible to change songs during playback.
What is a Song?
On the EA-1, a song is musical data consisting of Patterns
arranged in the desired playback order. The EA-1 lets you
create and store up to sixteen songs. In each song you can
arrange up to 256 patterns, and phrase and knob movements
can also be recorded in addition to the playback. (Refer to
p.34 "Song mode.")
1
2
4
3
Stop/
Cancel key
Song
Pattern(A02)
Pattern(A03)
Pattern(A01)
Pattern(B01)