Korg KPE1 DJ Equipment User Manual


 
KPE-1 Performance Tips
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Using Patterns Stutter [Video/Audio]
1. Select a video effect that you want to use.
2. Enable the Hold Function and press SAMPLE 1.
3. Press any Program Memory button, and then use the PROGRAM dial to scroll through video
patterns.
4. Touch the X-Y pad to change video effect parameters while the Pattern is super-imposed.
5. Experiment using the MUTE/FREEZE switch to freeze pattern and video source.
Note: Changing the video program will cause the pattern to be disengaged.
BPM Effects Stutter [Video/Audio]
It’s suggested that you use Program 60: BPM Looper for this demo, because it loops the audio and
video phrases to tempo…
1. Tap in the tempo of the music using the TAP/BPM button.
2. Touch the X-Y pad at the top right corner. The last 2 measures of the audio and video at that
tempo will repeat until you take your finger off of the pad.
3. Experiment by starting with your finger on the far right side of the X-Y pad, and then slowly
sweep across to the far left.
4. Experiment using the HOLD button.
Video Scratching Stutter [Video]
Select Program 97 Scratch:
1. Sample video by pressing the REC/STOP button one time – the light will flash. Press this button
a second time to engage recording (light stays on). Press the button a third time to stop
sampling.
2. The pad X-axis works like a turntable platter. Move your finger from left to right to advance
video forward and backward. Practice scratching the video back and forth for a simple scratch.
3. Use the MUTE/FREEZE switch to “transform” the video while moving your finger on the X-axis
back and forth.
Think of the MUTE/FREEZE switch as your crossfader and the X-Y pad as the turntable!
Alternative Video Scratching [Video]
Select Program 3 Delay:
1. Simply move finger back and forth on X-axis to delay the current image. This will allow you
manipulate the time of the image within the last few seconds.
2. Again, the MUTE/FREEZE switch acts as your crossfader.
This is a quicker method of showing a scratch-type function without having to actually
sample video.