Korg ESX-1 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Editing pattern sequence data
Here’s how to edit patterns that you have recorded or patterns that are saved in
memory.
If you want to keep the changes you make to a pattern, you must
perform the Write/Rename operation before you select another pat-
tern or turn off the power.
Editing a phrase pattern (Note Edit)
When using Step Recording, the trigger and note number are recorded simulta-
neously, but the gate time cannot be set in detail. If you want to be more precise,
you can readjust the trigger or note number, and adjust the gate time. A phrase
pattern for a keyboard part consists of the following three items of data. You can
adjust each of these three items for each step.
Trigger: whether the part will sound at this step
Note number: the pitch that will be sounded
Gate time: the duration that will be sounded
Tr igger
Gate time
(duration of
the sound)
Note number
Step
5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14
C2 G2 F2 D2 D2 A1 E2 A2
1 2 3 4
1.25 2.00 0.5 0.5 4.00 1.50 2.00 1.00
On On On On On On On On
Beat : 16
Selecting the step you want to edit
STEP REC ............................................................... 1.01...8.16
1. Press the STEP REC key (it will light).
Press the [ ] cursor key until the parameter display reads “Step
Rec.” The value display will show the target step.
2. Turn the dial to select the target step.
If the KEYBOARD key is off at this time, the step key that corre-
sponds to the target step will blink.
If the pattern length is 2 or greater, you can hold down the SHIFT key
and turn the dial to advance by one unit of length.
As an alternative to using the dial, you can also select the target step
in the following ways.
— Hold down the SHIFT key and press a select key to move for-
ward or backward one step at a time.
— When the KEYBOARD key is off, you can press a step key to
select the step that corresponds to that key.
If the pattern length is 2 or greater, you can use the select keys to switch
the select LEDs (red) and move the target step in units of one length.
The maximum number of steps will depend on the length, beat, and
last step setting.
When the KEYBOARD key is on, the step keys will not indicate the
target step.