Multi 5.1: Rppr; 1: Pattern - Korg Triton-Rack Parameter Manual

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MULTI 5.1: RPPR

On the TRITON-Rack you can use preset patterns P00–149,
and user patterns U00–99. One multi can contain up to one
hundred user patterns. Preset patterns suitable for use in a
drum track are provided in memory, and can be selected
from any multi.
Preset patterns cannot be edited, but you may copy a preset
pattern to a user pattern, and edit.
User patterns can be created by realtime recording (includ-
ing recording that uses the arpeggiator), step recording, or
the Copy Pattern command (copying from another pattern)
( BG p.57).
You can use the RPPR (Realtime Pattern Play/Recording)
function to assign these patterns to individual keys, and
then play these patterns by pressing a key on a connected
MIDI instrument, or even record the pattern playback on an
external sequencer ( 5.1–2: RPPR).
When you execute the Sampling mode command Util-
ity "Time Slice" (SMPL 3.1–2e), the sample will be
divided, and at the same time a pattern for the divided
sample will be created and assigned to RPPR.
Individual tracks of SMF data can be loaded into a user
pattern. ( p.128)
5.1–1: Pattern
Here you can record and edit patterns.
5.1–1a
5.1–1b
5.1–1c
For details on the recording procedure for pattern data, refer
to 5.1–1c. BG p.63
5.1–1a: Location, Multi Select, Control Track
Location
This shows the current location (in measures) within the
currently selected pattern.
Multi Select
Selects the multi that you wish to use. ( 1.1–1a)
Control Track
Selects the track that will record/play the pattern data.
( 1.1–1a)
The program bank, number, and name of the selected track
will be displayed at the right.
5.1–1b: Pattern, Metronome
Pattern
Pattern Bank
Selects the pattern bank.
Preset: These are preset patterns. You can use "Pattern
Select" to select 150 patterns suitable for drum tracks. Preset
patterns cannot be edited or recorded. If you wish to create a
new pattern based on a preset pattern, use the "Copy Pat-
tern" or "Bounce Pattern" utilities to copy the pattern to a
user pattern, and then edit it.
User: These are user patterns. You can use "Pattern Select"
to select 100 patterns. Each multi can have 100 of its own
user patterns. (In contrast, preset patterns are shared by all
multis.)
Select a user pattern if you wish to record or edit the pattern.
Pattern Select
Selects a pattern.
If you selected Preset for "Pattern Bank," you can choose
from preset patterns P00–149. If you selected User for "Pat-
tern Bank," you can choose from user patterns U00–99. The
user pattern name can be renamed using the "Rename Pat-
tern" utility.
(Tempo)
Specifies the playback tempo of the pattern.
(1.1–1a).
Reso (Realtime Quantize Resolution)
Specifies how the timing will be adjusted during realtime
recording of a pattern. (The already-recorded data will not
be adjusted.)
Hi (High Resolution): The timing will not be adjusted; data
will be recorded at the highest resolution ( /192).
3 ... : Data will be adjusted to the nearest interval of the
specified timing. For example if you set this to 3, data will
be adjusted to the nearest 32nd triplet. If you set this to ,
data will be adjusted to the nearest quarter note.
With a setting of  
5.1–1d
5.1–1e
Since all performance data during recording will be adjusted
to the specified timing interval, coarse settings of this
parameter will cause continuous controller values such as
pitch bend to be recorded in a stair-step fashion.
In such cases, you may wish to record the data with a setting
of Hi, and then use the "Event Edit" (5.1–1e) utility to edit
only the necessary data (e.g., note data), or record without
using an excessively coarse resolution.
Remove Data
On (Checked):This lets you delete unneeded performance
[000...199: name]
data while recording. When this is checked, press and hold a
key (note number) on a connected MIDI instrument while
you record; only the note numbers you press will be deleted
[T01...T16: name]
from the previously-recorded data.
Controller data can also be removed in this way. For exam-
ple while you move the joystick in the X (horizontal) direc-
tion, pitch bend data will be removed. While you apply
pressure to the keyboard, after touch data will be removed.
Alternatively, you can hold down the [F4] ("REC") key to
delete all musical data for as long as you continue holding
down the key.
Metro.
Indicate ssettings for the metronome.
[Preset, User]
Metronome Sound
Specifies whether the metronome will sound during record-
ing or playback.
REC Only: The metronome will sound only during record-
ing.
[P00...149, U00...U99]
[040...240, EXT]
" (Tempo)"
[Hi, 3 ... ]
[Off, On]
[REC Only, REC/Play, Off]
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