Step 3: Setting The Record Options - Korg Concert C-540 User Manual

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button). The Main sound will be recorded over Part 2, while
the Layer or Left sound will go to Part 1.
Example 4: Recording each hand of a piano piece
in two separate parts
In this case, enter recording in Single mode, and press the
PART 1 button to turn its indicator off. Only the PART 2 in-

Step 3: Setting the record options

Before starting to record, you can set some options.
Note: The Pedal Punch and Auto Punch functions will not work
on an empty song. At least one track must already be recorded.
1.
While the RECORD indicator is lit, press the EDIT button
to access the Record Option pages. The first page is the
Record Mode option page:
Record Mode
Overwrite
Use the +/YES and -/NO buttons to choose a recording
mode.
Recording mode
Meaning
Overdub
Notes are added to a previous recording
Overvwrite
Notes replace any older recording (every-
thing is deleted)
Pedal Punch
Lets you use a pedal to enter recording on
the fly (see "Pedal Punch recording" on
page 32)
Pnc (Auto Punch)
Lets you set a start and end measure for
recording (see "Auto Punch recording" on
page 32)
2.
Press SCROLL
to go to the second page, and set the
Quantize value. This is the quantize that happens during
recording:
Quantize
Off
Use the +/YES and -/NO buttons to change the quantize
value, indicated as a musical figure. "Off " means free
rhythm, with no quantization.
Quantize values
3
Off
1/32 =
1/24 =
1
2
3
1/16 =
1/12 =
1/8 =
Recording a song > Step 3: Setting the record options
dicator will continue flashing. Go on recording your right
hand.
When done, start recording your left hand, with the PART 1
indicator flashing, and the PART 2 indicator steadily on. This
way, you will be recording your left hand to Part 1, while Part
2 will be playing back the recorded right hand.
Quantization is a
Off
way of correcting
timing errors; notes
1/16
played too soon or
too late are moved
1/8
to the nearest axis
of
a
rhythmic
"grid", set with this parameter, thus playing perfectly in
time. For example, when you select 1/16, all notes are
moved to the nearest 1/16 division. When you select 1/8,
all notes are moved to the nearest 1/8 division.
Beware that choosing too low a value will over-correct,
and make everything sound mechanical.
3.
Press SCROLL
to go to the third page, and set the Tem-
po Record mode:
Tempo Record
Auto
Use the +/YES and -/NO buttons to change the mode.
There are three options:
Tempo Record mode
Meaning
Manual
The latest manual tempo setting (made
using the TEMPO buttons) is considered
the current tempo value. No tempo
change events will be recorded. This is
very useful to record the song much
slower than its actual tempo
Auto
The recorder plays back all recorded
tempo events. No tempo change events
are recorded
Record
All tempo changes made during record-
ing will be recorded
4.
If done, press the EXIT button to return to the Record
page.
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