Korg DRM-1 User Manual page 19

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Where
H specifies output only to the PHONES jack.
Ml to M8 select output to MULTl OUT jacks 1 to 8,
and
R3 to L3 pan output across the left-to-right stereo
range. (C selects the center.)
(3)Setting the Output Level ^J^"*.
® Press the METRONOME key to select the METRO
NOME screen.
(D Move the cursor to the level field, then specify the
output level, using the VALUE keys.
I L =15:
0 = H
:B=1/4)
J Use the VALUE keys to select
00
a value between 15 and 00
RESOLUTION
On the DRM-1, resolution indicates the number of
rhythm segments definable per increment in location
count, which is equivalent in duration to a quarter note.
A resolution of 1/2, for example, indicates half the
duration of a quarter note so that the minimum defina
ble timing is equivalent to an eighth note.
When resolution is changed, the DRM-1 automatically
adjusts
timing
control
for all
prerecorded
rhythm
patterns.
This feature, for example, allows separate
recording control for each part
using low resolution
(1/2 to 1/4) for simple patterns of the bass drum, and
high resolution (1/12 to 1/48) for intricate patterns of
the snare drum and cymbals. At a low resultion, the
DRM-1 automatically compensates for instability intro
duced during recording.
Keeping the resolution near
1/48 allows the most accurate playback of rhythm
patterns.
<Automatic Adjustment of Resolution >
Example: Resolution at 1/2
Figure 10
Snare
drum
Bass
drum
Share
drum
Bass
drum
Bar
U
f
(Data actually
recorded)
(Data
adjusted)
Setting resolution to match the recorded data causes
the DRM-1 to automatically adjust the rhythm pattern
resolution, which would otherwise be extremely dif
ficult to enter in time at the precise timing of a
metronome.
(D Press the RESOLUTION key to select the RESOLU
TION screen.
PTN
NAME
1/16
t
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1/48
COPY
The COPY function allows a complete backup copy of
the rhythm pattern being edited. It does this by copying
the entire pattern to an area allocated to an unused
pattern number.
This function is useful in situations where the original
pattern is to be saved, but another version is to be made
based on this original pattern. It is also used to clear an
edited rhythm pattern assigned to a pattern number.
Q3 Copying a Rhythm Pattern
® Press the COPY key to select the COPY PATTERN
screen.
Source pattern number
i
COPY
TO
PATTERNOO
00
Su re?
(COPY
PATTERN
screen)
t Destination pattern number.
(D Select the destination pattern number, using the
SELECT key. Do not select the number for data
which is to be retained. New data will overwrite any
data at the destination.
TO 00
Sur e?[
15
Use the SELECT key to specify
a value between 00 and 15.
RESOLUTION
PTN
NAME
1/16
(RESOLUTION
screen)
T Resolution
2 Select the resoultion, using the VALUE keys.
I Press the AYES key (VALUE keypad) to start copy
ing. Pressing the T NO key instead cancels copying
and sends control back to Step (2) where the SE
LECT key was pressed.
TO
01
Su r
Press the ▲
key
(VALUE keypad)
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