Korg Electronic Keyboard Parameter Manual page 428

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Sequencer mode
Multi REC
On (checked): Multi-track recording setup is enabled.
Select this if you want to record two or more tracks
simultaneously.
Use MIDI multi-track recording if you want to
simultaneously record multiple MIDI tracks of
different channels, such as when recording the output
of the KARMA or RPPR functions, or when recording
from an external multi-track sequencer.
You can also record up to four audio tracks
simultaneously.
If the Multi REC box is checked, the Play/Rec/Mute
status of the track you select in Track Select will be set
to REC; press the Play/Rec/Mute button of the track(s)
you want to record so that they indicate REC. (The
button indication will change in the order of Play →
Rec → Mute.)
Regardless of the Track Select (0–1a) setting, data will
be recorded on the MIDI tracks and audio tracks that
are set to REC. MIDI data will be recorded on the
tracks of the matching MIDI channel.
For details on how to record from the KARMA
function or an external multi-track sequencer onto
multiple tracks of different MIDI channels, see the
Operation Guide: "KARMA function settings in
Sequencer mode" on page 210, and "Realtime multi-
track recording using settings copied from a
combination" on page 212.
Note: If you're recording data from an external multi-
track sequencer, set MIDI Clock (Global 1–1a) to
External MIDI so that the OASYS will synchronize to
your external sequencer. Tempo changes cannot be
recorded.
Off (unchecked): Single track recording setup will be
selected. Recording will occur on the track selected by
Track Select.
This cannot be selected if Recording Setup is set to
Loop All Tracks.
0–1b: Track Program Select
Selected Track Info
This page displays information about the track you're
editing. If you've selected a MIDI track, this shows the
bank type, T: MIDI track number/program
bank/number/name, Ch: MIDI channel number,
RPPR (Assign): the key number that starts the RPPR
assigned to the track, and KBD: the MIDI Track
number/program bank/number/name that sounds
when you play the keyboard.
RPPR (Assign) will not show all of the assignments if
there are many RPPR assignments. The P6– Pattern
Edit page lets you see all of the assignments.
If you've selected an audio track, this shows AT: audio
track number/region number of the first audio
event/name, [STEREO]: Stereo Pair on/off status, and
KBD: The MIDI Track number/program
bank/number/name that sounds when you play the
keyboard.
418
[Off, On]
Gray color and [Inactive] warning in Track Info
Normally, the numbers for un-selected Tracks use a
dark blue background, and a light blue background
hilights the selected Track.
If the background is gray, instead, this means that
the maximum amount of EXi Fixed Resources has
been exceeded, and the EXi Program assigned to the
Track will be muted and inactive. In this case, the
Selected Track Info will also show the warning
[Inactive] after the Program's name.
For more information on this subject, including
ways to get more out of the system, see "CX-3 &
STR-1: Limitations on EXi fixed resources" on
page 326.
Track 01 (Track Number)
This shows the MIDI track number. The parameters
below this let you make settings for the track.
Track Category
Here you can select a category and sub-category to
choose the program used by the MIDI track. All
programs are organized into up to 18 categories and 8
sub-categories. Choose the desired category and sub-
category, and then choose from the programs within
that category.
Press this popup button to access the Category
Program Select menu, and choose a program.
For details, see "Category/Program Select" on
page 324.
Program Select [INT–A...F, USER–A...G: 000...127
Selects the program that will be used by each MIDI
track.
The lower line displays part of the program name.
The program you select here will be used when the
song is played or recorded from the beginning. If the
program is changed while recording, the program
change will be recorded as musical data, and the
program will change during playback. You can also
change the program manually during playback.
However if musical data (program change data) is
already recorded, the program will change at that
point.
If the Status (2–1a) is either INT or BTH, programs
can be selected by receiving MIDI program change
messages. Also, when the song is changed or when
the song returns to the beginning, tracks whose
Status is EXT, EX2 or BTH will transmit the bank
and program numbers via MIDI. Tracks whose
Status is EX2 will show Bank as "–" and will
transmit the bank number that was selected in the
"Bank Select" (2–1b) parameter.
Various ways to change the program for a track
• Choose "Program Select," use numeric keys 0–9 to
input a program number, and press the ENTER
switch.
• Choose "Program Select," and turn the VALUE dial
or use the
G, g(1)...g(9), g(d): 001...128]
/
switches.
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