Korg Electric Keyboard Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Volume [000...127]
Set the volume of tracks 1–16.
When “Status” (3.1–1(2)a) is INT or BTH, CC#7 Volume
can be received to control the volume. The volume of a
track is determined by multiplying the MIDI Volume
(CC#7) and Expression (CC#11) values. When you
change the song or return to the beginning of the song,
tracks whose “Status” is EXT, EX2 or BTH will transmit
the volume you specify here as a MIDI Volume mes-
sage.
1.1–4(5)b: UTILITY
“Memory Status,” “Solo Selected Track,” “Rename Song,”
“Delete Song,” “Copy From Song,” “Copy From Combi,”
“Load Template Song,” “Save Template Song,” “FF/REW
Speed,” “Set Location” (1.1–1d)
1.1–6: Pref. (Preference)
Here you can select the method of real-time recording, and
set the metronome.
1.1–6a: Rec Setup, Metronome
Indicates the method of real-time recording.
Refer to BG p.64, 78 for the real-time recording.
REC Setup:
Recording Mode [Over Write...Loop All Tracks]
Over Write
When recording for the first time, you will normally select
this method.
To begin recording, press the [REC/WRITE] key and then
the [START/STOP] key. To stop recording, press the
[START/STOP] key once again.
Be aware that when this method of recording is used to
record on a track that already contains data, any previously
existing data will be erased from the measure at which you
begin recording and from all subsequent measures.
Over Dub
Select this when you wish to add data to a previously-
recorded track.
To begin recording, press the [REC/WRITE] key and then
the [START/STOP] key. To stop recording, press the
[START/STOP] key once again.
Previously-recorded data will remain in the track, and the
newly-recorded data will be added.
Manual Punch In
Select this method when you wish to use the [REC/WRITE]
key or a foot switch to re-record selected portions of a previ-
ously-recorded track.
Press the [START/STOP] key to playback the song. When
you reach the measure at which you wish to begin re-writ-
ing the data, press the [REC/WRITE] key or the foot switch,
and recording will begin. When you are finished recording,
press the [REC/WRITE] key or the foot switch once again,
and recording will end.
Auto Punch In
Select this method when you wish to automatically re-
record selected portions of a previously-recorded track.
If you select Auto Punch In, the display will indicate “M***–
M*** (Auto P Start Meas–Auto P End Meas)” at the right,
allowing you to specify the range of measures that will be
rewritten.
Press the [REC/WRITE] key and then the [START/STOP]
key, and playback will occur until the specified measure is
reached. Then, recording will occur only over the specified
area (“Auto P Start Meas–Auto P End Meas”), rewriting it
with the newly recorded data.
Auto P Start Meas–Auto P End Meas
[M001...M999–M001...M999]
When “Recording Mode” is set to Auto Punch In, specify
the measures at which recording will start and end.
Loop All Tracks
Select this method when you wish to repeatedly record a
specified area of a track, and continue adding data. This is
suitable for creating drum patterns, etc.
If you select Loop All Tracks, the display will indicate “
M***–M*** (Loop Start Meas–Loop End Meas)” at the right,
allowing you to specify the range of measures that will be
recorded repeatedly.
Press the [REC/WRITE] key and then the [START/STOP]
key, and playback will occur until the specified measure is
reached. Then, recording will occur repeatedly over the
specified area (“Loop Start Meas”–“Loop End Meas”). Previ-
ously-recorded data will remain, and the new data will be
added. While recording, you can check “Remove Data” to
delete unwanted data.
If you check “Multi REC,” Loop All Tracks cannot be
selected.
Loop Start Meas–Loop End Meas
[M001...M999–M001...M999]
When the “Recording Mode” is set to Loop All Tracks, you
can specify the range of measures that will define the loop.
Remove Data [Off, On]
You can delete unwanted musical data while recording with
Loop All Tracks.
This is available when Loop All Tracks is chosen in
“Recording Mode.”
On (checked): During recording, press the key (note num-
ber) that corresponds to the musical data you wish to delete.
All occurrences of that note number will be deleted for the
interval that you continue holding down the key.
Controller data can also be erased in a similar way. For
example while you move and hold the joystick in the X (hor-
izontal) direction, bender data will be erased. While you
apply pressure to the keyboard, after touch data will be
erased.
Also, you can press and hold down the [REC/WRITE] key
to delete all musical data for as long as the key is held.
1.1–6a
1.1–1c
1.1–6b