Overdub Step Recording Window - Korg pa 500 User Manual

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Overdub Step Recording window

The Step Record allows you to create a new Style by entering sin-
gle notes or chords to each track, by playing them on the key-
board one at a time, with no need to play on time. This is very
useful when transcribing an existing score, or needing a higher
grade of detail, and is particularly suitable to create drum and
percussion tracks.
To access this page, select the "Overdub Step Recording" com-
mand from the page menu.
Track (Selected track)
Name of the selected track in record.
DRUM...ACC5
Style track.
SE (Selected Style Element)
See "Element (Style Element)" on page 107.
CV (Selected Chord Variation)
See "Chord Var (Chord Variation)" on page 107.
Pos (Position)
This is the position of the event (note, rest or chord) to be
inserted.
Event list
Previously inserted events. You may delete this event, and set it
in edit again, by pressing the Back button.
Step Time values
Length of the event to be inserted.
...
Note value.
Standard (–) Standard value of the selected note.
Dot (.)
Augments the selected note by one half of its
value.
Triplet (3)
Triplet value of the selected note.
Meter
Meter of the current measure. This parameter cannot be edited.
You can set the Meter in the main page of the Style Record mode,
before actually starting recording (see step 6 on page 113 for
more information).
Style Record mode
Overdub Step Recording window
Free Memory
Remaining memory for recording.
Duration
Relative duration of the inserted note. The percentage is always
referred to the step value.
25%
Staccatissimo.
50%
Staccato.
85%
Ordinary articulation.
100%
Legato.
Velocity
Set this parameter before entering a note or chord. This will be
the playing strength (i.e., velocity value) of the event to be
inserted.
Kbd
Keyboard. You can select this parameter, by turn-
ing all counter-clockwise the dial. When this
option is selected, the playing strength of the
played note is recognized and recorded.
1...127
Velocity value. The event will be inserted with
this velocity value, and the actual playing
strength of the note played on the keyboard will
be ignored.
Rest
Press this button to insert a rest.
Tie
Press this button to tie the note to be inserted to the previous
note.
Back
Goes to the previous step, erasing the inserted event.
Next M. (Next Measure)
Goes to the next measure, and fills the remaining space with
rests.
Done
Exits the Step Record mode. If you have inserted some notes, a
dialog box appears, asking you to either cancel, discard or save
the changes.
If you press, Cancel, exit is canceled, and you can continue edit-
ing. If you choose No, changes are not saved, and the Step
Record window is closed. If you choose Yes, changes are saved,
and the Step Record window is closed.
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