Korg MPS-10 Owner's Manual page 60

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MPS-10
- Parameter guide
Level.............................................................................................................0...100
This sets the overall volume for the looper.
Measure ................................................................................................. 0.5, 1...64
Sets the number of measures for recording to the looper.
Beat..................... 1/2...24/2, 1/4...24/4, 1/8...24/8, 1/8t...24/8t, 1/16...24/16
Sets the time signature for recording to the looper.
Sync Length .....................................................................................Free, x1...x32
Sets the loop length for the tracks from the second "Sync" settings track and up. The base loop
length is the length that was first recorded.
BPM......................................................................................---.-, 30.00...300.00
Shows the looper BPM.
The BPM shown is view-only, and cannot be edited on this page.
Free Length ................................................................................................ On, Off
Turn Free Length on if you don't want to specify the looper length ahead of time.
When you do so, the BPM appears as "---.--" in green text.
Once the first track finishes recording and the track length is established, the BPM is automatically
calculated based on the track length along with the measure and beat that's set.
When you erase all tracks, the BPM shown in green displays again as "---.--".
Rec Start ..Manual, AUX, AUX/PAD, PAD All, PAD1...PAD10 / A,B,C,D / Pedal
Sets the base operation for starting the looper recording. When you specify a pad here, the pad that
corresponds to the one shown on the right-hand pad view changes to green.
Rec Stop ............................................. Manual, PAD1...PAD10 / A,B,C,D / Pedal
Sets the base operation for stopping the looper recording. When you specify a pad here, the pad that
corresponds to the one shown on the right-hand pad view changes to yellow.
After REC .......................................................................................OverDub, Play
Selects whether the track is set to "OverDub" or "Play" after recording ends.
Erase Rec ................................................................................................... On, Off
Normally, the notes you already recorded to a track are not erased when overdubbing. However, if you
turn Erase Rec on, the previously recorded notes are erased as you record.
Also, when this is set to "Off", you can still turn Erase Rec on by pressing both the [REC] and [ERASE]
buttons at the same time.
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