Korg C-720 user manual Setting the time signature and tempo, Recording with no metronome

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Recording a song > Step 4: Setting the time signature and tempo

Step 4: Setting the time signature and tempo

Before starting to record, tempo and time signature are those you last selected with the TEMPO and MET.SET buttons. You can however choose a different tempo and time signature.

Note: After having started recording a song, you can no longer change its time signature. However, you can append a second section with a different time signature (see “Step 6: Second- pass recording” on page 31, step 6).

Note: You can record a drum pattern only during the first pass. You will not be able to add or change it later. However, you can append a second section using a drum pattern (see “Step 6: Sec- ond-pass recording” on page 31, step 6).

1.If you wish to set a different time signature at the begin- ning of the song, press the TEMPO/MET. SET buttons to- gether to access the Metro TS/Tempo page:

Metro TS/Tempo 1

4/4 120

Use the +/YES and -/NO buttons to choose a time signa- ture. You can select either an ordinary time signature (4/4, 3/4 and the like), or a drum pattern (8 Beat, Jazz, Waltz…). In case you choose a drum pattern, it will be recorded with the song as the Drum part, and sent out via MIDI.

2.If done, press the EXIT button to return to the Record page.

3.If you wish to set a different starting tempo, use the TEM- PO buttons to change the tempo value.

Record:Untitled

M:001 4/4 120

Tempo

Step 5: Recording

After you have entered the Record mode, chosen the part(s) to be recorded, and having set the various options, you can start recording.

A: Recording with no metronome

Here is how to record freely, without using the metronome.

1.Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start recording. The in- dicator on the PLAY/PAUSE button will turn on. As an al- ternative, you can play a note on the keyboard, or press the pedal assigned as the Play/Pause function.

To start with a pick-up measure (or anacrusis), start with the PLAY/PAUSE button, then wait until the desired beat is playing. Assuming the Fast Play option has been left on, the initial pause will be ignored during playback (see “Fast Play” on page 50).

2.Press STOP to stop recording. As an alternative, press the RECORD button, or the pedal assigned as the Stop func- tion. The indicator on the RECORD button turns off. The song returns to the beginning.

B: Recording with the metronome

Here is how to record, if you chose an ordinary time signature.

1.Press the METRONOME button to hear the click before starting to record.

2.Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start recording. The in- dicator on the PLAY/PAUSE button will turn on. As an al- ternative, you can play a note on the keyboard, or press the pedal assigned as the Play/Pause function.

To start with a pick-up measure (or anacrusis), start with the PLAY/PAUSE button, then wait until the desired beat is playing. Assuming the Fast Play option has been left on,

the initial pause will be ignored during playback (see “Fast Play” on page 50).

3.Press STOP to stop recording. As an alternative, press the RECORD button, or the pedal assigned as the Stop func- tion. The indicator on the RECORD button turns off. The song returns to the beginning.

C: Recording with a drum pattern

Recording with a drum pattern is a bit different, since you must decide how to start the drum pattern.

1.Use one of the following ways to start recording:

If you want to start with a keyboard-only intro, and start the drum pattern at a measure other than the first one, press the PLAY/PAUSE button. As an alternative, you can play a note on the keyboard, or press the pedal assigned as the Play/Pause function. When it is time to start the drum pattern, press the METRONOME button, and wait until the next measure for the drum pattern to actually start (it will start with a 1-measure intro).

If you want to immediately start with a drum pattern, press the METRONOME button to start recording. A 1- measure intro will play, then the regular pattern will start playing.

An Intro will be played back before the main pattern of the drum pattern begins.

2.During recording, you can press the EXIT button to trigger a Fill In, break the rhythm, and go to a variation of the ba- sic pattern. Press it again to play a different Fill In, and re- turn to the basic pattern.

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Contents User’s Manual Page Important Safety Instructions Data Reset Contents Main features IntroductionAdjustable pitch Powerful integrated amplificationTwo sets of headphones TemperamentsControl panel Performance buttonChorus Connections Connecting to external audio devices Connecting to an external amplification systemConnecting other audio devices to the C-720 Amplification, connect only the L/MONO output. Do not conUsing the music stand Before you beginOpen the key cover Turning the instrument onAdjusting the volume Using the headphonesListening to the Demo Listen to a specified songBefore you begin Listening to the Demo Playing a single sound Single mode When you turn the instrument on, it is in Single modeBasic functions GrandPiano 4/4Playing two sounds at the same time Layer mode Entering the Split mode Exit from the Split modeSelecting a different Left sound Choosing a different split pointUsing the pedals TransposingChanging the brilliance Turning the effects on/offPress the Transpose button to show the Transpose dis- play Transpose +02 semitonesUsing performances Choosing performancesPerf.01 4/4 Split&Layr Performance Button BankPiano&Str Ac. Bass Changing the sounds assigned to a performanceEditing a performance Starting and stopping the metronome, adjusting the tempo Adjusting the tempoMetronome Tempo and time signature displayChoosing a time signature Drum patternsPress the Exit button to return to the Main Metro TS/TempoAdjusting the metronome level Adjusting the drum pattern’s reverbSaving the metronome settings Selecting the accentAccessing the Song Play mode How to select a songPlaying back a song After you press the Song button, the Song Play page appearsHow to start playback Starting from a different measureAlbumSongBook 01-Prelude Prelude 1 M--- 4/4 After having selected a song, you can play it backPlay along with the song Muting/unmuting a recorder’s partChanging the song’s tempo Cycle Play Turning the Cycle Play offQuick recording procedure Entering the Record modeEntering Record mode with a new, blank song Entering Record mode with an existing user songSelecting sounds Setting the record options Setting the time signature and tempo RecordingRecording with no metronome Recording with the metronomeSecond-pass recording Changing sounds to a recorded songRecordUntitled M099 4/4 RecordUntitled M--- 4/4Record Mode Pedal Punch Record Mode Pnc S001 E001Changing tempo to a recorded song Pedal Punch recordingBy choosing the Save Song command Saving the songBy choosing to record a new song By choosing a different songSetting Cycle Play Editing a songErasing a track Play mode, whose use has been seen above see Cycle Play onCutting measures at the end of the song Quantizing the songCut Measures From 99 Exec? Quantize Q1/16 Exec?Transposing the song Deleting the songSaving the song after editing Choose a transposition value in semitonesEditing a song Saving the song after editing Accessing the Sound edit mode Exit from the Sound edit modeEditing sounds and performances Saving a soundPress +/YES to confirm, -/NO to cancel Saving a performanceAfter editing a sound Press the +/YES button to go to the Save To PerformanceSetting the volume Adjusting the panningUse this page to set each sound’s volume After editing a performanceAdjusting the effects Setting the reverb effectC-720 is equipped with three types of effects Press Scroll again to select the Reverb On/Off pa- rameterSetting the chorus or modulation effect Setting the insert effectsIf you are in Layer or Split mode, press Scroll Use the +/YES and -/NO buttons to select a different effectSetting the octave transposition IFX Wet/Dry MW099 LD020Octave +02 L+00 To select the L Layer/Left parameterAdjusting the fine tune Programming the pedalsSelecting a scale SubScale Type KirnbergerWith the M Main parameter selected SubScale Sw MOn LOffResetting the current sound and performance Reset Snd/Prf Exec?Global settings Touch settingsAccessing Global edit Exit from the Global edit modeBrilliance Master tuningDefault split point Assigning functions to the pedals Pedal 3 Glob Sound Pedal 2 Glob Sound Pedal 1 Glob SoundQuarter Tone SubScale realtime programming Fast PlayMute Level Use the +/YES and -/NO button to choose the mute levelMidi in Channels Turning the keyboard on or off Local ControlMidi Clock Midi OUT Channels Press the Scroll Button to move the cursor to Channel againMidi in Ch Ch01 Tr01 Button to show the Midi OUT ChannelsTus of the selected filter Midi FiltersData transfer via the USB port Folder Content Erasing songs from the User Song albumOn a Mac Drag the Korg SSD icon over the Eject icon Erase Song Prelude Exec?General Reset General Reset Exec? Yes/NoSystem version number You can see the operating system’s version number whileWhat is MIDI? What is Midi Over USB?What can you do with MIDI? Midi connectionsProgram Change Standard Midi settingsUsing the C-720 as a multitimbral tone generator Control Change enable/disable Control ChangeInstalling the Korg USB Midi Driver Connecting the C-720 to a personal computerKorg USB-MIDI Driver system requirements Please note before useDriver’s ports Windows Installing the Korg USB-MIDI DriverMac OS X Installing Korg USB-MIDI Driver Assembling the stand Assembling procedure For assemblyFasten the two pieces using two screws a By inserting the four bolts on the front of the pedalAssembling the stand Assembling procedure Assembling the stand Assembling procedure Remove Left Speaker Right Speaker Pedals Screw loosening Check after assemblyDisassembly Var Name CC32 Osc Description AppendixSounds Var. Name CC 0 CC32 PC* Osc. Description Drum Kits Selected only by Drum Patterns or via MidiBtn Name Sounds / Timbres Mode Remarks Bank PerformancesEffects Reverb Description / Beschreibung ChorusAlbum Classics Title Composer SongsAlbum SongBook Title Composer Page Error messages Polyphony TroubleshootingProblem Possible remedy Technical specifications Specifications 720Midi Implementation Chart RPN LSB, MSBPage Page Korg Italy 2006. All rights reserved

C-720 specifications

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