Step Record Page - Korg Liverpool Owner's Manual

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Program name
Select a track using the VOLUME/VALUE buttons.
Select a Program using the PROGRAM/PERFOR-
MANCE section.
While in this page, you can set the track's volume using
the VOLUME/VALUE buttons. Since the track's vol-
ume is memorized in the Style Performance and not in
the pattern, this setting will not be recorded and saved.
However, this will allow you to play back louder any
reference track, or the track you are recording.
Track status
When in the Style Tracks page, each track can be in one
of three status.
Play
(Visible status icon). This status is available
only for non-selected tracks. When in play,
a track can play back the recorded pattern.
Mute
(Hidden status icon). When in this status,
you can play the track on the keyboard,
but you can't record on it. This is useful to
do some preliminary test, before actually
start recording.
To set a track in mute, first select it, then
press
both
VALUE buttons to hide the status icon. To
set the track in record again, press again
the corresponding VOLUME/VALUE but-
tons.
Record
(Flashing status icon). When in this status,
the track is ready to record. Just select a
track to set it in record status.

STEP RECORD PAGE

Access this page from the Main page of the Style
Record mode, by selecting the "Stp" recording mode
("R" parameter), and pressing START/STOP.
Previous event
(a)
(b)
Current position
Waiting for a keystroke...
(a) section
Previously inserted event. You may delete this event,
and set it in edit again, by pressing the < button.
(b) section
Event to be inserted. See the following parameters for
information on each element of this section.
M (Measure)
This is the position of the event (note, rest or chord) to
be inserted.
corresponding
VOLUME/
Event to be inserted
Step value
Meter
Meter of the current measure. This parameter can't be
edited. You can set the Meter in the Main page of the
Style Record mode, before actually starting recording
(see step 6 on page 58 for more information).
key?
This is a prompt, asking for a note or chord to be
played on the keyboard, to enter an event on the cur-
rent step.
Step value
Length of the event to be inserted. Use the NOTE
VALUE buttons, on the lower left area of the control
panel, to change this value.
...
Note value.
Dot (.)
Augments the selected note by one half of
its value.
Triplet (3)
Makes the selected note a triplet note.
V (Velocity)
Set this parameter before entering a note or chord. This
will be the playing strength (i.e., velocity value) of the
event to be inserted.
KBD
Keyboard. You can select this parameter,
by turning all counter-clockwise the dial.
When this option is selected, the playing
strength of the played note is recognized
and recorded.
1...127
Velocity value. The event will be inserted
with this velocity value, and the actual
playing strength of the note played on the
keyboard will be ignored.
D (Duration)
Relative duration of the inserted note. The percentage
is always referred to the step value.
50%
Staccato.
85%
Ordinary articulation.
100%
Legato.
Buttons used in Step Record mode
TIE button
Ties the note to be inserted to the previous note.
REST button
Inserts a rest.
NOTE VALUE buttons
Select the step value.
START/STOP button
Exits the Step Record mode.
< (Previous step)
Goes to the previous step, deleting the inserted step.
>> (Fast Forward)
Goes to the next measure, and fill the remaining space
with rests.
Style Record mode
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