Korg KTV1 owner manual Erasing a motion sequence

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Erasing 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 select the motion sequence number “-**-” (shown in the VALUE dis- play) that you want to erase, and then press the YES/WRITE key.

3Hold down the EDIT key, the NO/ESC key, and the MOTION key (all simultaneously). Of the motion sequence number (-**-), only the numerical portion will blink.

4Press the YES/WRITE key twice to erase the recorded motion sequence. If you decide not to erase the motion sequence, press the NO/ESC key twice.

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Contents Page Precautions About the video clip collection About your dataHandling of the internal hard disk Table of Contents Main features IntroductionControls and connectors Top panelValue knob YES/WRITE key Video Input indicator Front panelRear panel Audio Trig Input L/R jacksConnection diagram Selecting the DV connector input/output settingAbout video signal formats Basic connectionsBasic concepts and operation ConceptsSampling video StylesTerms Turning the power on/off PowerBasic operation Playback MonitorsSelecting and playing video Playing a clipSelecting a bank Selecting a styleWorking with external video sources Viewing an external video sourceMixing an external video source with a clip To select an external video sourceSynchronizing to music Setting the BPMSynchronized playback using the BPM setting Synchronized playback using an audio trigger Adjusting the audio trigger levelUsing an external audio signal to control an effect Synchronizing the start of the clip to the audio triggerUsing Motion Sequences Playing a motion sequenceLooping the playback of a motion sequence Recording a motion sequenceErasing a motion sequence Customizing a Style -Style Editing Editing a styleChoosing a style Style editingChanging the wipe type Editing examplesChanging the operation of the ribbon controller Creating a clip -Sampling and Quick Editing SamplingSampling video Sampling a video input sourceResampling to a clip Capturing video and using it as an input sourceMain Out Capture Clips Copying a clipErasing a clip Editing a clipTurning Protect On or Off Banks Copying a bankAssigning a bank to a clip pad group Copying an entire bank of clipsUtility mode Operations in Utility modeEntering Utility mode Navigating the Utility modeUtility menu items and procedures Midi settingSetting the control change number HDD freeBacking up video data to an external device Power on setupBackup Restoring video data Restoring style or motion sequence data Preset InitializeBacking up style and motion sequence data Parameter list Style Parameter ListGroup B Operation settings Start Variation list Controller Assignment listDual Routings Routing listSingle Routings Three-layer Routings Separate output Routings Main OUT Monitor OUT Transition list Parameter A2 A5 = 00 FadeParameter A2 A5 = 01 Wipe Parameter A2 A5 = 02 WipeEnabled 1 and Enabled Effect listClip parameter list Playback Type and Playback Pattern selectionType 1 Specified End Point Pattern 1 Normal LoopType 2 Tempo and Beat Specified End Point Pattern 3 One-ShotPattern 4 Reverse Normal Loop Pattern 5 Reverse Alternating LoopType 3 Specified Loop Point and End Point Pattern 1 NormalPattern 3 Reverse Normal Loop Pattern 4 Reverse Alternating LoopType 4 Tempo and Beat Specified Loop Point and End Point Using BPM to control the video playback speed Using the kaptivator with your computerAppendix Tips for working with the kaptivatorManaging data on the hard drive Sampling video from your computer into the kaptivatorUsing Midi to work with clips Trobleshooting Preset Style list SpecificationsPreset Style CheatVideo Effect settings Controller will apply a video Style User KTV1 Midi Implementation Data Processload Completed CONT# Midi Implementation Chart Important Notice to Consumers