Track Copy; Track Bounce - Korg M1R Owner's Manual

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4
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2
TRACK
COPY/BOUNCE
S0NG13
COPV/BOUHCE
Source Track
(
COPY
>
Ji-2
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[EXEC]
A
BCD
C
F
G
H
0
Copy/Bounce
COPY/BOUNCE
Switching
between copy and bounce
[c]Tr
Source Track
1-8
Track
number
to
be bounced
[UTr
Dest Track
1-8
Track
number
of bounce
destination
[£]
[EXEC]
Executing
the
bounce
This function
lets
you copy
or
bounce
the
play data
from
track
to
track.
Track
Copy
This copies
the
play data
from one
track
to
another.
1.
Select the
COPY
function
(
[a]
)
and
set
the
source
track
(the
track that will
be copied)
(
\c\
),
and
the
destination track
(the
track
to
which
the
copy
will
be
made)
(
|e]
).
2.
COPY
is
executed by
pressing
[EXEC]
(
[g|
).
Track Bounce
This
combines
the
play data of
two
tracks into one.
1.
Select the
BOUNCE
function
(
[a]
)
and
set
the
source
track
(the
track
that will
be bounced)
(
\c\
),
and
the
destination track
(the
track
to
which
the selected track will
be bounced)
(
[e]
).
2.
BOUNCE
is
executed by
pressing
[EXEC]
(
[g1
).
source
Track
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*
The
data
on
the
source
track
is
cleared
after the
bounce
operation.
*
Setting of destination track
is
effective for track
parameters
like
track
Program
(sound
color)
and
MIDI
channel.
(Note
that after
bouncing
tracks
which have
different
Programs
or
MIDI
channels,
the track
bounced
to
is
assigned only
one Program
or
MIDI
channel and
the original
assignments cannot
be
recovered.
*
Bouncing
may
cause an unnatural
effect
when
control
change
data
is
included
in
both of
the tracks.
(Control
change
data
can be
deleted
by
Measure
Erase,
F
5
-
3.)
*
When
patterns are
included
in
the
source
track, that
track
cannot be
bounced
unless
the
corresponding
measures
of
the destination track are
empty.
(An
error
message
results.)
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