Edit Trigger; Tempo; P1 Threshold Level Adjustment; P2 Pre Trigger Time Setting - Korg D8 Owner's Manual

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10. EDIT TRIGGER

P1
Threshold level adjustment
1
ThrLev:050
P1-1 Threshold level adjustment .................... [001...100]
When trigger recording is used, this parameter speci-
fies the audio input level that will initiate recording.
When in record ready mode, recording will begin
when this level is exceeded.
Since the appropriate level will depend on the source
that is being input, try various threshold level settings
to find the best setting.
P2
Pre trigger time setting
1
PrTrg:000m
P2-1 Pre trigger time setting ...................[000...700 m (s)]
Specifies the pre trigger time during which the sound
will be recorded before the actual trigger time.
When trigger recording is used, the initial part of the
sound may be lost for sounds with a rapid attack, such
as percussion.
By setting the pre trigger time, you can enable the
recording to include the low-volume portion that is
heard before the trigger threshold level is reached.
Since the appropriate time setting will depend on the
source that is being input, try various pre trigger times
to find the best setting.
At the beginning of the song, this will have no effect.
If you begin recording at the end of a previously
recorded track, setting the pre trigger time to other
than 000 ms will cause the recording to overlap part of
the previously recorded sound, causing the end of that
sound to be cut off.
Trigger on
Threshold level
Pre trigger time
Recording start location

11. TEMPO

P1
Tempo map settings
Specifies the tempo and time signature of the song.
If you wish to listen to the metronome sound while
you set the tempo, turn on the metronome (refer to
METRONOME) before entering this page.
1
2
3
2:120—4/4œ
4
P1-1 Tempo map number select ...............................[0...9]
Selects the tempo map number
0: This is the basic tempo map placed at the beginning
of the song. It is not possible to specify the location
(P1-4) for this.
1...9: These are tempo maps which can be placed else-
where than the beginning of the song. Select these
when you wish to change the tempo or time signature
in the middle of a song.
P1-2 Tempo setting.......................................[40...240, (Trk)]
Specifies a song tempo of
This parameter can be set if Map has been selected as
the tempo source (refer to EDIT TEMPO P1).
If Trk has been selected as the tempo source, this page
will indicate Trk, and it will not be possible to specify
the tempo. In this case, playback (recording) will occur
at the tempo which was recorded during tempo
recording (refer to EDIT TEMPO P2).
If you modify the tempo after recording, the measures
and time signature shown in the location counter will
no longer match the audio in the tracks. In order to
bring these back into correspondence, use Tap Tempo
recording (refer to EDIT TEMPO).
P1-3 Time signature setting
1...8/8, 10/8, 12/8, 16/8, 1...8/16, 10/16, 12/16, 16/16]
Specifies the time signature.
P1-4 Map location setting .................... [000 (Delete Map),
001...999 Meas (set in measure units)]
Specifies the location of the tempo map (i.e., the time at
which the setting will begin to change). Simulta-
neously press the [
] and [
location counter.
This cannot be set if the tempo map number (P1-1) is 0.
000: Select this when you wish to delete the tempo
map. Select 000 for the tempo map that you wish to
delete, and it will be deleted when you exit this page.
001...999: Specify the location in the range of measure
1–999.
You can move a tempo map regardless of the location
of earlier or later tempo maps.
However when you exit P1, tempo map numbers (P1-
1) will be automatically renumbered from low to high,
starting from the beginning of the song (i.e., based on
the time location within the song).
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q
=40–240.
............................. [1...8/4, 10/4,
] keys to move to the
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