Real Time Recording; Punch In Recording - Korg m1r Owner's Manual

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If
the MIDI device to be used supports song select or song position pointer functions, the sequencer
can be started from the same point in the same song even when changing measures.
Real Time Recording
When recording a new song, first erase the data of the previous song by using F 3 -
2,
INITIALIZE SONG and
set the time signature
.
1. Set the mode (
[AJ )
to
RIP
and select the song (
[m )
and the track (
[g)
to be recorded. Make certain that
the MIDI channels of the external keyboard and the track are the same
.
2. Set the tempo (
[g] )
of the song and set the Program
([El )
and the volume (
[Q] )
of the track.
3.
Press the START/STOP key after pressing the REC key; it will light up.
4.
Recording starts after a lead-in of two measures
.
In addition to external data from MIDI, foot controller,
tempo (
~
) (over a range of -50% to +50%
),
Program change
([El),
and volume (
[QJ ),
are recorded.
If
other
tracks have been already recorded, they also are played at the same time.
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The measure is reset when stopping the recording by pressing the START/STOP key
.
A recorded song can
be played back immediately by pressing the START/STOP key again
.
When re-recording, press the
ST ART/STOP key after pressing the REC key.
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When recording on tracks wh ich already have recorded song data, the previous data is erased
.
Setting resolution or metronome to ON/OFF in the next page affects the recorded tracks
.
Recording in the R/P mode is always executed from the first measure. (Recording from the middle can
be done by punch-in recording .)
Other modes or functions cannot be selected while recording.
Tempo change affects all 8 tracks
,
no matter on what track it is recorded. (Therefore, unnatural and
unexpected effects may result when several tracks include tempo change.)
NOTE: Memory space equal to 1 step is taken up by a single bar
line.
Memory of 2 steps is taken up by notes
which bridge over the bar line
.
NOTE: After touch and other controller data comsume a great deal of
memory.
It is recommended to set the
after touch in the GLOBAL Mode function F 5-2, MIDI Filtering, to DISABLE, especially when recording with a
Program that does not use after touch or other controllers.
Punch-In Recording
Punch-in recording is used to re-record parts on which mistakes were made or to continue recording on the
track which has already been recorded. Recording is done only between the punch-in point and the punch-out
point and the song is played back between these points.
1.
Set the mode (
lAJ )
to P.IN and select the song (
[m )
and the track (
[g)
to be recorded. Make certain that
the MIDI channels of the external keyboard and the track are the same
.
2. Move to the next page by pressing the PAGE +key and set th' punch-in measure
([El )
and the punch- out
measure (
[Q] ),
and move back to the previous page by pressing the PAGE - key
.
3. Set the measure number (
[Q] )
to a point a few measures before the punch-in measure
.
4.
Press the START/STOP key after pressing the REC key.
5.
Punch-in recording starts after a lead-in of two measures
.
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There is
a
lead-in only when the punch-in measure is set to
"1."
6. Stop recording by pressing the ST ART/STOP key after passing the punch-out point.
Punch-in measure
Punch-out measure
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Recording
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