Convenient Functions For Playback And Recording; Returning To The State Before Or After Recording (Undo/Redo); Specifying How Recording Will Start; Loop Playback - Korg KROSS Operation Manual

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Convenient functions for
playback and recording
Returning to the state before or after
recording (Undo/Redo)
If you're not satisfied with your performance and would like
to record it again, you can use the Undo function to return to
the state prior to recording. You can also step back through
multiple takes. If you want to cancel the Undo function, use
Redo.
1. To cancel the recording, press the UNDO (PAGE–)
button.
The UNDO dialog box will appear.
2. Specify the take that you want to use from the
previously-recorded takes, and press the OK button.
When you execute UNDO, the UNDO button will be
highlighted.
Note: If you record in this state, the Redo data will be lost
and the UNDO button will return to its original appearance.

Specifying how recording will start

Use the Auto (Auto Rec Start) setting to specify how
recording will start automatically. You can make recording
start the moment you play a note on the keyboard, or when
the sequencer starts, or when the audio input signal reaches a
specific level.
1. In the audio recorder setup window, set Auto (Auto
Rec Start). For details, please see step 3.
2. Press the Rec Control
the record-standby condition. (AUDIO RECORDER
button: blinking orange)
3. Off: Press the Rec Control
AUDIO RECORDER
Note-On: Recording will start when you play the
keyboard.
SEQ START: Recording will start when you press the
SEQUENCER PLAY/STOP (
Input Low: Recording will start when the audio input
level exceeds approximately –18 dB.
Input High: Recording will start when the audio input
level exceeds approximately –6 dB.
Note: It's convenient to record using the following method if
you want to overdub an external input such as a guitar solo
or chorus onto a portion of the audio song.
1. Set Auto (Auto Rec Start) to Input Low or Input High.
Make input settings for Mic In.
2. Press the AUDIO RECORDER
playback. (AUDIO RECORDER button: lit green)
Convenient functions for playback and recording Returning to the state before or after recording (Undo/Redo)
(MENU) button to enter
(MENU) button or the
button to start recording.
) button.
button to start
3. Slightly earlier than the point where you want to start
overdubbing, press the Rec Control
button to enter the record-standby condition.
(AUDIO RECORDER button: blinking orange)
4. Sing the chorus part. Recording will start
automatically in response to the input.
When you overdub using this method, the audio input from
0.2 seconds earlier than the moment you started recording
will actually be recorded. This lets you overdub without
losing the beginning of the chorus or guitar phrase.
Tip: This Auto (Auto Rec Start) setting can be stored in the
GLOBAL> PREF page as the default setting.

Loop playback

There's a loop playback function that lets you repeatedly
play a specified region (A–B) of an audio song.
Note: The loop play on/off setting and the specified time are
saved individually for each audio song.
This setting will be saved to the SD card when you
switch to a different audio song or when you turn off the
power. If you remove the SD card immediately after
select the setting, the setting will not be saved.
Using loop play
If you add a check mark to LOOP to turn it on, the playback
will loop.
To specify the loop region, set the point where looping will
start (point A) and end (point B).
Note: The interval between points A and B will be at least
three seconds.
It's not possible to record while LOOP has a check
mark. Nor is it possible to add a check mark to LOOP
during recording.
Setting the current time location as a point
There's a convenient function that lets you directly specify
the current time location as one of the points. Move the cursor
to A or B, and press the ENTER button during playback; the
current time location will be specified as a point.
Note: If you use this method to specify the time location of a
point, the location will be specified with an accuracy of
within one second.
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