Korg musical instruments Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Creating songs (Sequencer mode)
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12.Press the SEQUENCER START/STOP switch to
play back.
Note: If the correct sounds are not selected when
you start playing back, you may be able to solve the
problem by using the page menu command “MIDI
Event Edit” (P4: Track Edit) to re-specify the
Program Change data.
Recording System Exclusive events
Exclusive messages received from an external MIDI
device or the parameter changes produced when you
edit a MIDI track parameter, audio track parameter or
effect parameter can be realtime-recorded on any MIDI
track.
During playback, the exclusive messages you recorded
will control the track parameters and effect parameters
of the song, and can be sent to external MIDI devices.
Note: You can use the page menu command “Put Effect
Setting to MIDI Track” to insert an exclusive event
containing the parameter settings for an insert effect,
master effect or total effect into the desired location of a
track, so that these settings will automatically switch
during playback.
GM, XG, and GS exclusive messages can be
recorded on a track, but the OASYS’s tone generator
will not respond to these messages.
Recording internal parameter changes
You can use SysEx for automation of internal OASYS
effects and Program parameters.
As an example, let’s record a short phrase on track 1,
add an insert effect, and then record parameter
changes for that effect on an unused track.
Note: In order to record system exclusive messages,
make sure that the Global P1: MIDI– MIDI setting
“Enable Exclusive” is checked.
1. Select the desired program for MIDI track 1, and
route it to IFX1. Then record a phrase of about
sixteen measures.
In the P0: Play/REC– MIDI Track Prog Select/
Mixer page, use “Program Select” to select the
desired program for MIDI Track 01.
In the P8: Insert Effect– MIDI Routing1 page, route
the MIDI Track 01 Bus Select (IFX/Indiv. Out
Assign) to IFX1. Then in the P8: Insert Effect– Insert
FX page, select the desired effect for IFX1.
Select MIDI Track 01 in “Track Select.” Then press
the SEQUENCER REC/WRITE switch and then the
START/STOP switch, and record a phrase of about
sixteen measures.
2. Select MIDI Track 09 in “Track Select,” and record
parameter changes as desired.
Note: For this example, select an empty track. If you
want to record onto a MIDI track that already
contains data, set the P0:Play/REC– Preference
page Recording Setup to “Overdub,” as described
on page 86.
Select MIDI Track 09 in “Track Select.” Then press
the SEQUENCER REC/WRITE switch and then the
START/STOP switch, and begin recording.
At the appropriate time while recording, adjust the
parameter(s) that you want to realtime-record.