Korg V2 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Sequencer P8: Insert Effect
The “Put Effect Setting to Track” page menu command has
been added to Sequencer P8: Insert Effect.
Added page menu command
8–1D: Put Effect Setting to Track
Insert effect settings can now be placed in a track as exclu-
sive events. This is convenient when you want to change the
effect settings during a song.
1 Select “Put Effect Setting to Track” to open the dialog
box.
2 Use “Effect” to select the effect whose settings will be
inserted into the track.
3 Use “To: Song” to specify the song into which the set-
tings will be inserted, “Track” to specify the insert-desti-
nation track, “Measure” to specify the measure and
“Beat.Tick” to specify the beat and clock at which the set-
tings will be inserted.
4 Press the OK button to execute “Put Effect Setting to
Track.” If you decide not to enter, press the Cancel but-
ton.
If a pattern has been previously inserted at the same
location, the pattern will be expanded into the track as
note data.
The inserted events are only the effect type and effect
parameters. Settings such as effect on/off and bypass
must be realtime-recorded.
For an example of using “Put Effect Setting to Track,” refer
to “Recording and playing exclusive events – 3. Put Effect
Setting to Track.” (p.37)
Sequencer P9: Master Effect
Added page menu command
The page menu command “Put Effect Setting to Track” has
been added to the Sequencer P9: Master Effect page.
This command places master effect settings in a track as
exclusive events.
9–1C: Put Effect Setting to Track
The procedure is the same as described for Sequencer P8:
Insert Effect “Put Effect Setting to Track.” In the dialog box,
set “Effect” to MFX1 or MFX2, and execute the command.
( “Sequencer P8: Insert Effect – Put Effect Setting to
Track,” p.34 “Recording and playing exclusive events – 3.
Put Effect Setting to Track”)
Add the contents of page menu command “Put Effect Setting
to Track” to “Parameter Guide” Sequencer P8: Insert Effect
(
PG p.83) and Sequencer P9: Master Effect (
PG p.85).
8–1D