Korg KTV1 Using Motion Sequences, Playing a motion sequence, Recording a motion sequence

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5. Using Motion Sequences

You can record and save up to one hundred sets of controller movements as “motion se- quences,” and then select a motion sequence and play it back when desired. In addition to movements of the various controllers and operations on the clip pads, a motion sequence can also include bank or style selections and changes.

Playing a motion sequence

1To enter Motion Sequence mode, press the MOTION key; the MOTION key will blink. Press the blinking MOTION key to exit Motion Sequence mode.

2Use the VALUE knob to change the motion sequence number “-**-” shown in the VALUE display. If the “-” at both sides is blinking, this indicates an empty motion sequence that has not yet been recorded.

3Press the YES/WRITE key to confirm your selection.

4 Press the

 

 

 

key to playback the motion sequence. Press the key once again to pause.

 

 

5Press the STOP key to stop the motion sequence.

If you’ve assigned the motion to once, playback will end automatically.

6Press the blinking MOTION key to exit Motion Sequence mode. You can’t exit Motion Se- quence mode unless the motion sequence is stopped.

Looping the playback of a motion sequence

1When the MOTION key is blinking, hold down the EDIT key and press the MOTION key; the EDIT key and MOTION key will blink.

2Use the VALUE knob to make the VALUE display read “LOOP.” Choose “ONCE” if you don’t want the motion sequence to loop.

Play repeatedly

Play once

3 Press the YES/WRITE key twice to confirm the setting.

Recording a motion sequence

1If the MOTION key is blinking, you are already in Motion Sequence mode. To enter Motion Sequence mode, press the MOTION key; the MOTION key will blink. Press the blinking MOTION key to exit Motion Sequence mode.

2Use the VALUE knob to change the motion sequence number “-**-” shown in the VALUE display.

If the “-” at both sides is blinking, this indicates an empty motion sequence that has not yet been recorded. Choose a motion sequence number that has not yet been recorded, and press the YES/WRITE key.

NOTE If none of the motion sequences are empty, you’ll need to erase one. (p.18: Erasing a mo- tion sequence)

3Press the REC key to enter standby mode. (The REC key will blink.)

4Recording will begin when you perform an operation that can be recorded as a motion se- quence.

5Press the STOP key to stop recording the motion sequence.

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Contents Page Precautions Handling of the internal hard disk About your dataAbout the video clip collection Table of Contents Introduction Main featuresTop panel Controls and connectorsValue knob YES/WRITE key Front panel Video Input indicatorAudio Trig Input L/R jacks Rear panelBasic connections Connection diagramSelecting the DV connector input/output setting About video signal formatsStyles Basic concepts and operationConcepts Sampling videoTerms Monitors Turning the power on/offPower Basic operation PlaybackSelecting a style Selecting and playing videoPlaying a clip Selecting a bank To select an external video source Working with external video sources Viewing an external video source Mixing an external video source with a clipSynchronized playback using the BPM setting Setting the BPMSynchronizing to music Synchronizing the start of the clip to the audio trigger Synchronized playback using an audio triggerAdjusting the audio trigger level Using an external audio signal to control an effectRecording a motion sequence Using Motion SequencesPlaying a motion sequence Looping the playback of a motion sequenceErasing a motion sequence Style editing Customizing a Style -Style EditingEditing a style Choosing a styleChanging the operation of the ribbon controller Editing examplesChanging the wipe type Sampling a video input source Creating a clip -Sampling and Quick EditingSampling Sampling videoMain Out Capture Capturing video and using it as an input sourceResampling to a clip Editing a clip ClipsCopying a clip Erasing a clipTurning Protect On or Off Copying an entire bank of clips BanksCopying a bank Assigning a bank to a clip pad groupNavigating the Utility mode Utility modeOperations in Utility mode Entering Utility modeHDD free Utility menu items and proceduresMidi setting Setting the control change numberBackup Power on setupBacking up video data to an external device Restoring video data Backing up style and motion sequence data Preset InitializeRestoring style or motion sequence data Style Parameter List Parameter listGroup B Operation settings Controller Assignment list Start Variation listSingle Routings Routing listDual Routings Three-layer Routings Separate output Routings Main OUT Monitor OUT Parameter A2 A5 = 02 Wipe Transition listParameter A2 A5 = 00 Fade Parameter A2 A5 = 01 WipeEffect list Enabled 1 and EnabledPattern 1 Normal Loop Clip parameter listPlayback Type and Playback Pattern selection Type 1 Specified End PointPattern 5 Reverse Alternating Loop Type 2 Tempo and Beat Specified End PointPattern 3 One-Shot Pattern 4 Reverse Normal LoopPattern 4 Reverse Alternating Loop Type 3 Specified Loop Point and End PointPattern 1 Normal Pattern 3 Reverse Normal LoopType 4 Tempo and Beat Specified Loop Point and End Point Tips for working with the kaptivator Using BPM to control the video playback speedUsing the kaptivator with your computer AppendixSampling video from your computer into the kaptivator Managing data on the hard driveUsing Midi to work with clips Trobleshooting Specifications Preset Style listStyle Cheat PresetVideo Effect settings Controller will apply a video Style User KTV1 Midi Implementation Data Processload Completed CONT# Midi Implementation Chart Important Notice to Consumers