Korg Electronic Keyboard Parameter Manual page 504

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Sequencer mode
Key 1 on
Key 2 on
Song
Patterns 1 and 2 are set to
Mode=Manual, and have
identical Sync settings
Sync: Off
Pattern 1
Pattern 2
Sync: Beat
Pattern 1
Pattern 2
Sync: Measure
Pattern 1
Pattern 2
Sync: SEQ
Pattern 1
Pattern 2
• When Beat or Measure are selected, pattern
playback will begin when you press the first key.
The second and subsequent patterns that are
triggered from the keyboard will synchronize to the
pattern that was started by the first key; with a
setting of Beat they will synchronize in steps of a
beat, and with a setting of Measure they will
synchronize in steps of a measure.
• When SEQ is selected, the pattern will playback in
synchronization with the measures of the sequencer
song. The pattern will synchronize with the
currently-playing song, so you must start the song
before you play notes on the keyboard.
• Beat, Measure, and SEQ will cause the pattern to
start immediately if you play the key within a
thirty-second note of the timing of the respective
beat or measure, but if you play the key later than
this, the start of the pattern will be delayed by a
beat.
Information
This area shows the bank, name, and number of the
program that's selected for the track.
Stopping playback of a RPPR pattern
By pressing C2 (or any note lower than C2), all the
patterns being played by RPPR will stop.
The patterns of keys whose "Sync" setting is Off will
stop immediately, but the playback of other keys will
stop at the beginning of the next beat or measure.
Pattern playback of keys whose "Sync" setting is other
than On can be stopped immediately by rapidly
pressing C2 or any lower note twice in succession.
Copy
This copies the Assign, Pattern Bank, Pattern, Track,
Mode, Shift, and Sync settings of the selected "KEY"
into a copy buffer.
494
Sync settings
Key 1 off
Paste
This pastes the settings from the copy buffer (obtained
by "Copy") into the "KEY" of the selected parameter.
Example): Assigning preset patterns P00, P01, and
P02 to "KEY"
Before you begin, assign a drum program such as
MIDI track 1.
1. Check C#2 "Assign." Set Pattern Bank to Preset,
set Pattern to P00, and set Track to MIDI Track 01.
With a C#2 parameter selected, press "Copy."
2. Select a D2 parameter, and press the Paste button.
The Assign, Pattern Bank, Pattern, Track, Mode,
Shift, and Sync settings you made in step 1 will be
copied automatically.
3. Change just the Pattern. Select Pattern, and press
the
switch to select P01.
4. Select a D#2 parameter and press the Paste button.
The Assign, Pattern Bank, Pattern, Track, Mode,
Shift, and Sync settings you made in step 1 will be
copied automatically.
As you did in step 3, set Pattern to P02.
By using "Copy," "Paste" in this way, you can
efficiently specify "Pattern (Pattern Bank)," Pattern,
and Track settings for each "KEY" when creating
RPPR data. This is particularly convenient when, as in
the above example, the patterns that you want to
assign to the keys are numbered consecutively (or are
nearby each other), and use the same track.
▼ 5–3: Page Menu Commands
The number before each command shows its ENTER +
number-key shortcut. For more information on these
shortcuts, see "ENTER + 0-9: shortcuts for menu
commands" on page 138.
• 0: Memory Status. For more information, see
"Memory Status" on page 524.

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