Pattern Step Recording - Korg M1R Owner's Manual

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F
6
-
2
PATTERN
STEP
RECORDING
PATTERN
STEP RECORDING
Pattern = 62
A
B
C
0
e
F
C_
H
[i
Pattern
0-99
Pattern
number
to
be
step
recorded
Pattern
Number
PATTERN
Ml
1:60
Step
Step=l/4
nf
Ten
[RST3CTIE3E
i 1
b]
Step
1/32-1/1
Length
of
the basic note (thirty-second
note
-
whole
note)
\£\
Triplet/Etot
Trip
Dot
Changing
the length
of
the
note
Note
specified
by
step
Triplet
of
specified
note
by
step
Dotted
note of
the specified
note
by
step
Key
Dynamics
ppp-M
Strwigth
(volume) of
sound
(very
weak
-
very
strong)
Staccato/Tenuto
Stac
Ten
Style
of
playing
Staccato
(cut short)
Regular
way
of playing
Tenuto
(held
to
full
note-value)
E
[RST]
Inputting
Rest
[G]
[TIE]
Setting
tie
M
Going back
1
step (Step
back)
Patterns are
made
by
Step Write
here.
When
making
new
patterns,
first
set
the
time signature
and
length
(number
of
measures) by
F
6
-
3,
INITIALIZE
and
erase the existing play data before recording.
1.
Select the pattern
to
be
created
(
[a]
).
Patterns
made
by
real
time recording
or
by
the
GET
function
can be
also selected.
2.
Make
certain that the
MIDI
channels of
the
external
keyboard and
the track (as
set
in
F
0
-
1,
PLAY/REC)
are the
same.
3.
Press
the
REC
key
(so that
it
lights
up)
and
then press
the
START/STOP
key.
4.
Operation
steps
from
this
point
are identical
to
steps 3
through
8
of
F
2-1
STEP
RECORDING.
However,
when
recording of
the
set
length
(number
of
measures)
is
finished, the
first
measure
is
returned
to
and
overdubbing
begins.
*
The
operations
of
rest
(
[f]
)
and
tie
(
[g]
)
are the
same
as that
in
F
2-1
STEP
RECORDING.
*
The
step
can be
moved
back
as far as set
by
the step
time
when
pressing
step
back
(
[h]
).
Any
notes
or steps starting
from and occupying
the
space
moved
back
to
are deleted.
*
The Program
used
at
the
time
the pattern
is
created
is
the
one used
for the
current
track.
(When
inserting a pattern
in
the track, the
Program becomes
the
same
as that
used
in
the
track.)
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