Recording Motions To The Motion Sequencer With The Knobs And Sliders; Editing Sequence Data - Korg Opsix Owner's Manual

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Recording motions to the motion sequencer with the
knobs and sliders
Motion sequencing lets you record changes to the sounds made as a result of operating the knobs and
sliders, and then recreates those motions during playback.
Up to six motions using the knobs and sliders (motion sequences) can be recorded on the opsix.
The knobs and sliders that can be used to record to the motion sequencer are as follows.
Tip:
DATA ENTRY A–F knobs, RATIO OP 1–6 knobs, LEVEL OP 1–6 sliders, PITCH wheel,
MODULATION wheel
1.
Press the PLAY button to play the step sequencer.
2.
Press the REC button.
Real-time recording will begin.
3.
Move the knobs and sliders.
You can record up to six motion sequences for the knobs and sliders.
When you try to record the seventh motion sequence of changes with the knobs and sliders,
Note:
the message "Motion Full" will be shown on the display. Delete the motion sequences you
don't need in order to record new motions. For details, refer to the CLEAR function on
"SEQ UTIL (Sequencer Utility)" (→ p.61).
When you record the motion sequences of knobs and sliders that you have already
Note:
recorded, the data previously recorded will be overwritten.
4.
After the set number of steps have finished recording, the motion sequence will automatically
finish recording as well.
Follow steps 1 and on to record motion sequences for other knobs and switches.
The number of steps is set for each program. You can change the number of steps using the
"LENGTH" function on the SEQUENCER page "LENGTH" (→ p.58).

Editing sequence data

Erasing step information
The note information recorded in the step sequencer will be erased.
1.
Hold down the CLEAR button and press the STEP button to erase.
2.
Release the CLEAR button.
The step information you selected in step 1 will be erased.
Copying step information
1.
Hold down the DUP button and press the step from which you wish to copy (copy source).
To copy a single step, press only the step you wish to copy.
To copy a range of steps, hold down the beginning step, and then press the ending step.
2.
While holding down the DUP button, press the step which you wish to copy to (copy destination;
multiple destinations are OK).
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