Multitrack Recording - Korg Ci-9600 Owner's Manual

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Multitrack recording

You can layer up to five tracks of recording onto the data that was recorded in "KBD,"
"Control," and "Chord."
Here's how to load the file that you saved on a floppy disk in "Basic recording," and
use multi-track recording to add more tracks.
1
Load the previously saved song data
From a floppy disk, load the song data file that you saved in "Basic recording" or
Step Recording. (☞p.66)
2
Access the "Rec 2/3" page
Press the [PAGE ®] to access the "Rec 2/3" page.
3
Select the track that you wish to record
Press the "Track" button for the track that you wish to record, to should say "Rec."
Only one track at a time can be set to "Rec."
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The Rec setting in the "Rec 1/3" page is automatically cancelled by the "Rec" setting
you make here.
4
Select a sound program
Press the "Program" cell, and select a program for the track on which you will be
performing. (☞p.21)
The Layer or Split functions cannot be used for tracks 1–5.
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If you wish to use Quantize
The Quantize function will correct the timing of your recording.
Press the "Quantize" cell, and use the dial or the [VALUE] switches to specify the
timing resolution.
"High":
" "–" ":
With a setting of
If you use a rough quantization such as or when recording damper pedal or other
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control data, the result may sound unnatural when played back. To avoid this, record
with a quantize setting of "High," and then use the "Rec 3/3" page "Quantize" func-
tion to correct the timing of only the note data. ☞p.76
Data will be recorded at the maximum resolution (a quarter note is
divided into 96 parts), and the timing will not be quantized.
The timing will be corrected to the specified note value. When " " is
selected, the timing will be corrected to the nearest 32th note triplet.
When " " is selected, the timing will be corrected to the nearest quar-
ter note unit.
"Program" cell
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