Seq 4.4: Midi Filter4; 1: M4-1; 2: 4-2; Seq 5.1: Rppr - Korg TR Parameter Manual

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■ 4.3–1(2)b, 4.3–3(4)b: UTILITY
☞"Memory Status," "Solo Selected Track," "Rename Song,"
"Delete Song," "Copy From Song," "Copy From Combi,"
"Load Template Song," "Save Template Song," "FF/REW
Speed," "Set Location" (1.1–1d)

SEQ 4.4: MIDI Filter4

4.4–1: M4–1..8
(MIDI Filter4–1 T01...08)
4.4–2: 4–2..16
(MIDI Filter4–1 T09...16)
4.4–1a
1.1–1c
4.4–1(2)a: SW1, SW2
SW1, SW2
Specifies whether or not the effect of the [SW1] and [SW2]
keys will be received. The function of these keys can be set
in the 2.2: Controller page. This is valid when the switches
are set to SW1 Mod.(CC#80), SW2 Mod.(CC#81) or
Porta.SW(CC#65).
■ 4.4–1(2)b: UTILITY
☞"Memory Status," "Solo Selected Track," "Rename Song,"
"Delete Song," "Copy From Song," "Copy From Combi,"
"Load Template Song," "Save Template Song," "FF/REW
Speed," "Set Location" (1.1–1d)
4.4–3: 4–2..8
(MIDI Filter4–2 T01...08)
4.4–4: 4–2..16
(MIDI Filter4–2 T09...16)
4.4–3a
1.1–1c
4.4–3(4)a: Foot Pedal/Switch, Other Control
Change
Foot Pedal/Switch
Specifies whether or not the effect of the ASSIGNABLE
PEDAL/SWITCH will be received. The function of this
switch is set in GLOBAL 1.1: System Foot page. This is valid
when the switch is set to a MIDI control change.
Other Control Change
Specifies whether or not MIDI controller messages other
than those included in MIDI Filter 1–4 will be received.
■ 4.4–3(4)b: UTILITY
☞"Memory Status," "Solo Selected Track," "Rename Song,"
"Delete Song," "Copy From Song," "Copy From Combi,"
"Load Template Song," "Save Template Song," "FF/REW
Speed," "Set Location" (1.1–1d)
On this instrument you can use preset patterns P000–149,
and user patterns U00–99. One song can contain up to one
hundred user patterns. Preset patterns suitable for use in a
drum track are provided in memory, and can be selected
from any song.
Preset patterns cannot be edited, but you may copy a preset
pattern to a user pattern, and edit.
4.4–1b
User patterns can be created by realtime recording (includ-
ing recording that uses the arpeggiator), step recording, the
Get From Track command (obtaining data from a track), or
the Copy Pattern command (copying from another pattern)
( ☞ OG p.84).
These patterns can be assigned to each key by the RPPR
[Off, On]
(Real-time Pattern Play/Recording) function and played by
pressing a single key, and the resulting performance can be
recorded on the sequencer ( ☞ 5.1–2: RPPR Setup page).
5.1–1: Pattern
If you wish to record pattern data, use "Pattern Bank" and
"Pattern Select" to select a user pattern and pattern number.
Next, use the "Pattern Param. (Pattern Parameter)" page
menu command to set the number of measures in the pat-
tern and its time signature. Then you can perform real-time
recording in the Pattern Edit tab, or step recording by using
the "Step Recording (Loop)" page menu command. Finally,
use page menu commands as desired to perform event edit-
ing or other types of editing.
5.1–1a
5.1–1b
4.4–3b
5.1–1a: Location, Song Select, Track Select
Location
This shows the current location of the selected pattern, in
measure units.
[Off, On]
Song Select
Selects the song that you wish to use. ( ☞ 1.1–1b)

SEQ 5.1: RPPR

[000...199: name]
[Off, On]
5.1–1c
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