Bounce Tracks; Quantize - Korg iS35 User Manual

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Reference • Backing Sequence mode

Bounce tracks

This operation combines two tracks (keyboard tracks
or extra tracks) into one track. The resulting track will
use the program, the MIDI channel and all the settings
of the Bounce destination track. The data on the source
Bounce track will be erased.
The combination of two tracks containing continuous
controls or change control data (e.g. pitch bend,
damper, etc.) requires particular care, since the combi-
nation of this data can produce undesired results.
Before combining these two tracks, it would be better
to remove the continuous control data from at least
one of the tracks. In order to do this, you should use
the functions of subpage "Erase measures".
Origin track
Target track
1. Move the cursor to the "Origin track" parameter
using the CURSOR buttons, and choose the track
with the TEMPO/VALUE buttons (or the DIAL).
2. Move the cursor to the "Target track" parameter
and choose a track.
3. Press ENTER/YES twice to confirm completion of
the Bounce operation.

Quantize

This operation corrects timing errors of previously-
recorded data, without changing the note length.
Unlike the quantize function in the recording phase
(see "Page 1: Recording" on page 92), this function
allows you to specify the type of data to work upon
and a range of measures.
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Type of data
Track to be
First measure
quantized
1. Move the cursor to the "Track to be quantized"
parameter using the CURSOR buttons and choose
the track with the TEMPO/VALUE buttons (or the
DIAL). CHRD, CTRL and TEMPO are the chord,
control and tempo tracks, respectively.
2. Move the cursor to the "First measure" parameter,
and choose the first measure you wish to quantize.
Move the cursor to the "Last measure" parameter,
and choose the last measure you wish to quantize.
3. Move the cursor to the "Type of data" parameter
and chose the type of data you wish to quantize.
Except for the tempo track, the following types of
data can be selected for quantization.
Type of
data
ALL
All data
NOTE
All notes
CTRL
All control change messages
AFTT
All channel/polyphonic aftertouch messages
BEND
All pitch bend messages
PROG
All program change messages
4. Move the cursor to the "Quantize value" parameter
and choose a musical symbol: HI,
. The HI value does not modify data. With other
values, the data will be adjusted to ideal intervals,
whose spacing is determined by the musical sym-
bol you have selected.
5. Press ENTER/YES twice to confirm the quantizing
operation.
Quantize value
Last measure
Data to be quantized
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