Seq P0: Play/Rec; 0-1: Program T01-08, 0-2: Program T09-16 - Korg Krome Parameter Manual

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SEQ P0: Play/REC

0–1: Program T01–08,
0–2: Program T09–16
0–1a
0–1b
Here, you can make basic settings for MIDI track recording
and playback, and can select the program that will be used
by each track.
0–1(2)a: Location, Meter, Tempo, Tempo
Mode, Song Select, Track Select,
Reso, RPPR
Location
[001:01.000...999:16.479]
This display shows the current position in the song.
From the left, the numbers are the measure (001–999), beat
(01–16), and clock (000–479). When you modify these values,
the current location will change.
During playback and recording, the number of remaining
measures will be displayed when you approach the end of
the song (the last 9 measures or fewer).
The song position bar will show the position of the current
measure.
When MIDI Clock (Global 1–1a) is set to Internal (or
Auto, if no MIDI clocks are being received), the
KROME will transmit Song Position Pointer messages
when the Location is changed.
Also, if the MIDI Clock parameter is set to External
MIDI (or Auto, if MIDI clocks are currently being
received), and Receive Ext. Realtime Commands
(Global 1–1a) is on, the Location will change in
response to received Song Position Pointer messages.
The range in which the beat and clock can be modified
will depend on the currently specified time signature.
Meter
Location
Song Select
Song
Select
Popup
Song Position
Track Select
SEQ P0: Play/REC 0–1: Program T01–08, 0–2: Program T09–16
0–1
Menu
Transport Popup
Tempo
Tempo Mode
Resolution RPPR
Meter
[**/**, 1/4...16/4, 1/8...16/8, 1/16...16/16]
This is the time signature at the current location of the song.
The time signature can be changed at each measure.
**/**: This will be displayed when you press the REC (
button. Specify this when you wish to use the time signature
that is already recorded for that measure, and wish to record
without changing the time signature.
Set Track Select to a Track from 01–16, press the REC (
button, and specify the time signature here.
When you press the START/STOP (
recording, the time signature you specify will be recorded
on the Master Track and on previously recorded tracks.
Be aware that if you press the START/STOP (
during the pre‐count to stop recording, the time signature
will not be recorded.
Normally, you will specify the time signature when you
record the first track, and select **/** when recording
subsequent tracks.
Recording from measure 2 of track 2
when Meter = **/**
Track 1
1 (4/4)
2 (3/4)
3 (4/4)
Track 2
1 (4/4)
Recording
1 (4/4)
2 (3/4)
3 (4/4)
Track 1
Track 2
1 (4/4)
2 (3/4)
3 (4/4)
Changing the time signature in the middle of a
song
Changing the time signature before data is recorded:
If you know the location at which you wish to change time
signatures, use the Insert Measure menu command to
specify and insert the time signature wherever desired, and
then record your musical data.
Changing the time signature after data has been recorded:
If you wish to change the time signature in the middle of a
song which already contains musical data, use Track Select
to specify the Master Track (or any Track 01–16 which
contains data), and use the Event Edit menu command to
modify the time signature of the Bar event.
If the number of beats in a measure increases when you
modify the time signature, rests will be inserted in the
portion that was added. Conversely if the number of beats
decreases, that portion will not be played. However if you
return to the original time signature, the data that had been
hidden will once again be played. (The data itself will not be
erased.)
) button to begin
) button
when Meter =7/8
Track 1
1 (4/4)
2 (3/4)
3 (4/4)
3 (4/4)
Track 2
1 (4/4)
Recording
1 (4/4)
2 (7/8)
3 (7/8)
4 (7/8)
Track 1
1 (4/4)
2 (7/8)
3 (7/8)
4 (7/8)
Track 2
Rest is inserted
Not played
)
)
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