Recording An Rppr Performance - Korg M50-88 Parameter Manual

M50 series music workstation
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Sequencer mode
Pattern Bank
Pattern
Selects the RPPR pattern for the key selected in KEY. If the
selected user pattern contains no musical data, there will be
no sound when you press that key.
Track
Selects the track that will be used for the RPPR pattern
selected for the KEY. When you play the key, the pattern will
be played according to the settings of the track you select
here. You can make track settings in the P0: Play/REC–P5:
MIDI Filter pages.
When you record in real time with the RPPN function
turned on, the data will be recorded on the track you select
here. For more information, please see "Recording an RPPR
performance".
Information shows the bank, name, and number of the
program that's selected for Track.
Information
This area shows the bank, name, and number of the
program that's selected for the track.
Revert
When you press this button, the Pattern (Pattern Bank),
Pattern Select, and Track settings of the last-edited KEY for
which Assign was checked will be copied to these
parameters of the currently selected KEY.
▼10–3: Menu Command
• 0: Memory Status ☞p.191
• 1: Exclusive Solo ☞p.73
For more information, please see "Sequencer: Menu
Command" on page 191.
186
[Preset, User]
[P000...671, U00...99]
[Track 01...16]

Recording an RPPR performance

• You can record RPPR performances in real time.
• If you are using only one track (such as MIDI Track 01),
set Track Select to the desired track, and un-check Multi
Rec.
• On the other hand, even if RPPR uses only one track, use
multi-track recording if you will be recording another
track at the same time.
• You should also select multi-track recording if you
specified the RPPR data using multiple tracks rather
than just a single track, and want to simultaneously
record the performance of multiple tracks.
• The RPPR pattern will be recorded as performance data
on any tracks used by the pattern.
• Here's how you can record an RPPR performance and a
keyboard performance at the same time. Before you
continue, use the P0–1: Play/REC– Program T01–08
page to assign a drum program to MIDI track 1, and a
bass program to MIDI track 2.
1. Assign several keys starting with C#2 to preset pat-
terns.
Check the C#2 Assign setting, and set Pattern Bank to
Preset and Pattern Select to the desired preset pattern. For
Track, select MIDI track 1 (Track 01) to which you assigned a
drum program.
2. For each RPPR pattern, set Sync to SEQ.
With a setting of SEQ, RPPR patterns triggered while the
sequencer is playing or recording will start in
synchronization with the measures of the sequencer. (See
page 185)
3. Access the P0–1: Play/REC– Program T01–08 page.
4. Check the "RPPR" check box, and set Track Select to
MIDI Track 02.
When the RPPR function is on, pressing a key to which a
pattern is assigned will cause the assigned pattern to start
playing, regardless of the track that's selected in Track
Select.
Keys to which patterns are not assigned can be played in the
usual way. You can play the program that's assigned to the
MIDI track you select here.

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