Korg m3 Operation Manual page 97

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Creating songs (Sequencer mode)
• "To" set to MIDI Track 01
• "KARMA Module" set to A
• "with Drum Track" set to Track 10
• RADIAS Vocoder checked
For details, please see "Copy from Program" on
page 282 of the Parameter Guide.
Setup in Sequencer mode
(Copy From Combination/Copy From Pro-
gram)
In Sequencer mode, you can use the Copy From
Combi and Copy From Program menu commands to
set up a sequencer song based on a combination or
program. In this example, we'll explain how to set up a
song based on a combination.
Note: Make sure that the global MIDI channel (Global
P1: MIDI– MIDI Basic page, MIDI Channel) is set to
01.
1. Create a new song.
For details, please see "Creating a Song" on page 83.
2. Select the menu command "Copy From Combi."
A dialog box will appear.
Select the program or combination that you want to
copy (i.e., the copy source).
We will copy the effect settings of the combination as
well, so check the IFXs, MFXs and TFX check boxes.
Check Multi REC Standby. The Status will be
automatically set to REC for the MIDI tracks needed to
record that combination.
Press the OK button to execute the copy.
Notice that when you execute this command, the Play/
Rec/Mute setting of each track will be set
automatically. The Multi REC check box will be
checked.
3. Begin recording.
Press the LOCATE switch to set the location to
001:01.000.
Press the SEQUENCER REC/WRITE switch, and then
press the SEQUENCER START/STOP switch.
Note: If you play the keyboard during the pre-count
before recording, the phrase generated by the Drum
Track function, and KARMA function will start
playing the moment recording begins. Record your
performance.
4. When you are finished performing, press the
SEQUENCER START/STOP switch.
If you made a mistake or want to re-record, you can
use the Compare function (press the COMPARE
switch) to re-record as many times as you want. (The
90
Multi REC check box will be unchecked when you use
Compare, so you will need to check it again.)
Using the Drum Track function and
the KARMA function to record on
multiple MIDI tracks simultaneously
You can use multi-recording to simultaneously record
a multi-track performance using the Drum Track
function and KARMA function. For details, please see
"KARMA function settings in Sequencer mode" on
page 180.
Using the RPPR function to record on
multiple MIDI tracks simultaneously
You can use multi-recording to simultaneously record
a multi-track performance using the RPPR function.
For details, please see "Using RPPR (Realtime Pattern
Play/Record)" on page 97.
Recording multiple MIDI tracks from
an external sequencer
1. Make sure that the MIDI OUT of your external
sequencer is connected to the MIDI IN of the M3.
If it is not connected, turn off the power, make the
connection, and then turn the power on.
For details, please see "MIDI applications" on page 638
of the Parameter Guide.
2. In the Global P1: MIDI– MIDI Basic page, set
MIDI Clock to External MIDI. With this setting,
the M3 will synchronize to MIDI clock messages
from your external sequencer.
Make sure that Receive Ext. Realtime Commands is
checked.
3. Create a new song in Sequencer mode, and in the
P0–1: Play/REC– Preference page, check the Multi
REC check box. Set Recording Setup to Overwrite.

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