Korg CONCERT C-550 Owner's Manual page 22

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Record and playback your performance
Automatic punch-in/out
With this method of recording, only the specif ied
range of measures will be recorded. This is con venient
when you wish to correct just a certain portion of a
performance. First, specify the measures at which you
want recording to be gin and end. Then start recording
just as usual. Recording will take place only in the
specified area.
1.Set the recording mode to "2" (refer to the
previous page).
2.Hold down the [MIDI] switch, and press the
[REW] switch.
The indicator at the [MIDI] switch will light, and the
measure number will blink in the LED display.
3.Press the [+/UP] or [–/DOWN] switch to
specify the measure at which recording will
begin (punch-in).
Recording will start from this measure.
4.Hold down the [MIDI] switch, and press the
[FF] switch.
The indicator at the [MIDI] switch will light, and the
measure number will blink in the LED display.
5.Press the [+/UP] or [–/DOWN] switch to
specify the measure at which recording will
end (punch-out).
Recording will occur to the end of this measure.
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6.Press the [MIDI] switch (or the [RESET]
switch) to exit the setting display.
7.Begin recording as usual.
When you press the [RECORD] switch to enter
record-ready mode, the recording mode and the
remaining amount of memory will blink in the LED
display, allowing you to check the current recording
mode. (It is not possible to change the recording
mode at this time.) Press the [START/STOP] switch
or a note on the keyboard, and automatic punch-in/
out recording will begin.
Be sure to start recording at a location earlier than
the punch-in point (the location where recording will
actually begin). When you begin recording, the data
will playback until the punch-in point is reached.
Then (overwrite) recording will begin. When the
punch-out point is reached, recording will end, and
playback will resume from the following measure.
The "measures" used by this function will follow
the time signature and tempo of the metronome.
This means that if you have been recording
without regard to the metronome time signature
or tempo, the punch-in/out points will not match
the actual time signature or tempo.
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Manual punch-in/out
With this method of recording, you manually specify
the area in which recording will tak e place. This is
convenient when you wish to correct just a certain
portion of a performance. During recording, press the
sostenuto pedal to specify the measures to be recorded.
1.Set the recording mode to "3" (refer to the
previous page).
2.Press the [PART] switch.
The indicator at the [PART] switch will light.
3.Press the [+/UP] or [–/DOWN] switch to
select the Part that you wish to record.
4.Press the [RECORD] switch.
The indicator at the [RECORD] switch will blink, and
the recorder will enter record-ready mode.
5.Press the [START/STOP] switch to begin
playback.
The indicator at the upper of the
[START/STOP] switch will blink in time with the
tempo, and playback will begin. At this time, the
indicator at the [RECORD] switch will be blinking,
and your playing is not yet being recorded.
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6.When you reach the location
where you want recording to
begin, press the
[Sostenuto pedal].
The indicator at the [RECORD]
switch will change to steadily lit, and (overwrite)
recording will begin.
7.When you reach the location where you
want recording to end, press the
[Sostenuto pedal] once again.
The indicator at the [RECORD] switch will change to
blinking. Recording will end, and playback will
resume.
8.Press the [START/STOP] switch to stop
playback.
The indicator at the upper left of the [START/STOP]
switch and the indicator at the upper left of the
[RECORD] switch will go off.
Since the [Sostenuto pedal] is used in this
recording mode to specify the punch-in/out
timing, it will not be possible to use the Sostenuto
pedal function.
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