Korg D3200 Tempo track, Song Guide function, Changing the tempo during the song, Tap tempo

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Changing the tempo during the song

If you want the tempo to change at a specific location, you can manually adjust the tempo at that point during recording. If you want the tempo to change at the beginning of a specific measure, you can edit the pattern map. The changed tempo will be maintained even if the pattern or session changes.

If you want to change the tempo of a pattern map, refer to “6- 2. Pattern map tempo” below.

The Song Guide function

Even without creating a song map beforehand, you can make a drum pattern play from the monitor outputs while you record, so that the drum pattern will function as a metro- nome for your performance.

In the “SessionDr.” tab page, turn the Click Monitor button on (highlighted), and a drum pattern will play according to the pattern and tempo settings of the currently displayed “SessionDr.” tab page. The tempo map settings are ignored at this time. This is called the Song Guide function.

Drum patterns will not be recorded on the pattern track when you’re using this function.

6-1. Tempo track

You can record MIDI Clock data or Tap Tempo data on the tempo track, and use the tempo track to control the tempo of the song.

If the Click Monitor button is turned on in the “SessionDr.” tab page, the Click Monitor button will be switched off when you record the tempo track.

Recording MIDI Clock data from an external MIDI sequencer, and using it as the tempo track

MIDI Clock data from an external MIDI sequencer can be re- corded as tempo data on the tempo track.

You can use this when you want to synchronize a D3200 song with song data created on a MIDI sequencer in which the tempo changes continuously.

If MIDI Clock data was not received correctly from your MIDI se- quencer, recording may stop in the middle of the song.

(1)Specify the time signature of the song.

If the time signature of the song data created on your MIDI sequencer changes during the song, create a new

pattern map that begins where the time signature changes. (p.58)

Tempo settings will play back in synchronization, but meas- ures will become incorrectly aligned if the time signature changes do not match.

(2)Connect the MIDI OUT connector of your MIDI sequencer to the D3200’s MIDI IN connector.

(3)Set your MIDI sequencer so that it will transmit MIDI Clock messages.

Refer to the owner’s manual of your MIDI sequencer.

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(5)

(4)Specify how you want to record the tempo.

In the SESSION DRUMS “TempoTrk” tab page, set Tempo Rec Mode to “MIDIClock.”

(5)Record MIDI Clock data.

Click the RecStart button to put the D3200 in the record-ready state.

Start your MIDI sequencer.

When the D3200 starts receiving MIDI Clock data from your MIDI sequencer, it will indicate “Receiving

MIDIClock.”

(6)When your MIDI sequencer finishes playing, stop the MIDI sequencer.

When the D3200 finishes recording, it will indicate “Complete.” Click the OK button (or press the panel YES key).

Tap tempo

You can record the tempo track by pressing (tapping) the PLAY key at the beginning of each measure (or on each beat) as the song plays.

You can use a PS-1 foot switch (sold separately) instead of the PLAY key (p.119).

Tap tempo lets you record the tempo track after a song has already been recorded. If you record the tempo for a song for which you did not originally specify the tempo, you will be able to do the following things.

Edit tracks in units of measures

Connect and synchronize external MIDI devices

(1)Specify the time signature of the song.

If the time signature changes during the song, create a pattern map at the location where the time signature changes.

Tempo settings will play back in synchronization, but meas- ures will become incorrectly aligned if the time signature changes do not match.

(2)If you want to use a foot switch to input the tap tempo, connect an optional PS-1 foot switch to the FOOT SWITCH jack of the D3200.

(3)Specify how you want to record the tempo.

Access the SESSION DRUMS, “TempoTrk” tab page, and choose Tempo Rec Mode, “MeasTap” (tap at the beginning of each measure) or “BeatTap” (tap on each beat).

(4)Record the tap tempo track.

Click the RecStart button to put the D3200 in record- ready mode. Tap tempo will be recorded from the beginning of the song.

When you press the PLAY key or a connected foot switch, the song will begin playing, and tap tempo recording will also begin.

While you listen to the playback, record the tap tempo by pressing the PLAY key or foot switch at the inter- vals you specified in step (4). The counter will be dis- played while you record the tap tempo.

When using the PLAY key to record tap tempo, do not strike the key any more forcefully than necessary. Doing so may damage the hard disk etc.

(5)After you have input the last tap, press the STOP key. For example if you are inputting four measures of a 4/4 time signature, tap four times in the case of “MeasTap” or sixteen times in the case of “BeatTap” to input up to the beginning of the fifth measure. Then press the STOP key.

If you input taps only until mid-way through the song, the tempo of the last-input measure or beat will be auto- matically copied to the end of the song.

(6)Check the tempo source.

Move to the beginning of the song, press the PLAY key to play back, and check the tempo.

 

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Contents Page Important Safety Instructions Data handling Handling of the internal hard diskIii Printing conventions in this Manual RW driveTable of Contents Effects MixerSession Drums Recorder ViiData Viii ReferenceAppendices More about drives and files 171 Specifications 174Various lists 176 Power on/off Before using the D3200 for the first timePower-on Included itemsPower-off Setting the calendarPress the SYSTEM/MIDI key Click the Control tab Connection example Main features Parts and their function Functions LCD screenInput Track digital multi-track recorder Main featuresSession Drums Mixer scene memories, plus Midi control of mixer parametersWhat is ? CD-R/RW drive for creating backup disk and audio CDsSophisticated digital editing tools Intuitive interface designed for ease-of-useParts and their function Phantom power switchTop panel Input 1, Input 2...INPUT 12 jacks60 -40 dBu mic input 14 REC/PLAY key 13 1-16 key, 17-32 keyCH on key Solo keyKnob Matrix Direct keysScrub key Mark key37 REC/PLAY Mode keys LOOP, TRIGGER, Auto Punch indicators40 HDD/CD access and Midi indicators On key, standby indicatorRear panel About the CD-R/RW drive View Items and functions in the LCD screenScroll bar/scroll buttons List buttonConfirmation button Radio buttonsSelecting and setting parameters Selecting the page modeBasic operation Send and equalizer Switching between channels 1-16Editing effects Selecting a channelExamples of operation Turn the D3200 on ConnectionsPlease note the following items before you begin ConnectionsWhen the demo song ends, press the Stop key Adjust the mixListen to the demo song Create a new song Press the Song key to access the SongName the song Create the songConnect mics and instruments to the Input jacks Connect your audio sources to the mixer inputsConfirm the changes Connect a guitar to the guitar inputAssign the inputs to channels Use the Knob Matrix to adjust the EQ Press the EQ key to access the EQ/ATT tab Choose a channelAdjust the EQ settings of channel Adding EQ and EffectsApplying effects to the input sound Reverb&Delay in the MonoChoose an effect type Choose an effect programRecording Setting the recording modePreparations for recording Normal Select the recording statusStart recording PlaybackArm track 2 for recording OverdubbingApplying effects and EQ to individual channels Press the EQ key to access the EQ/ATT tabApplying EQ to each channel/track Selecting a master effect Adjusting the panSelect a track for EQ Select an effect programChecking and adjusting the master effect Adjusting the Master Effect 1 Send amount for each trackAdjust the send amount of each track Adjust the return form the master effectsSet the meters to display the post fader levels Make the desired adjustments, and then press the Stop keyApplying an effect to the master bus Final Effect Choose a final effectApplying EQ to the master bus Master EQ When you‘re done adjusting the master EQ, press the Stop keyRecording the master track Adjust the recording levelSpecify a virtual track Arm the master track for recordingSaving your song Writing to a CDCreating a new song Selecting/creating a songRenaming a song Using the name librarySelecting a song Selecting a song from the song listSwitching the information display area Switching the counter displayLocation Mixer Effects Session Drums RecorderMoving to a different location Moving to the location assigned to a mark Using the Mark keys to moveDeleting a mark Session Drums RecorderFinding a zero-cross point Finding a precise location ScrubPress the Scrub key to display the Scrub Song editing Song editing procedureCopying a song Moving a songAnalog input Inputting audio to the mixerProtecting a song Saving a songUsing the tuner Audio outputs from the mixer Inputting the digital audio signal from a MD or DATDigital input Sub inputAdjusting the volume Mixer settingsAdjusting the pan EQ EqualizerPairing EQ library Storing and recall- ing EQ settingsMaster EQ Monitor settings Group settingsFader groups CH on groupsSolo settings Adjusting the cue levelMuting a channel Storing a mixer setup Mixer SetupClick the Yes button or press the panel YES key to save Storing a scene Storing/recalling a sceneRecalling a scene Renaming a sceneEditing and overwriting a scene Specifying parameters that will be disabled for all scenesControlling scenes via Midi Midi outputScene automation AutomationEvent automation Playing back the events When you play back the song, event recording will beginEditing events Turn Automation on RecNumber of effects and DSP power for each variety of effect How DSP power is allocated to the effectsEffect type and size Using master effects Using insert effectsUsing the final effect Applying insert effects during recordingEditing the effect parameters Editing the effectsStoring an effect program For an insert effectUsing a pedal or Midi to control an effect Using external effectsControlling effects from an external device Select the effect that you want to controlCreating a drum track for an entire song Pattern Map Listening to drum patternsIf you’ve selected Metronome as the group D3200 contains 756 drum patterns →p.176 Drum Pat- tern ListRecording additional tracks as you listen to the drum track Recording with Session DrumsRecording patterns on a track Auditioning the pattern mapSelecting a drum kit Editing a drum kitRecording directly to the master track Editing the sound of a drum kitCreating a pattern map Pattern mapsTurn the Click Monitor button off normal display List, select highlightEditing a pattern map TempoSong Guide function Tempo trackChanging the tempo during the song Tap tempoPattern map tempo RecordingBasic recording Bounce recordingTrigger recording Switching virtual tracksManual punch-in/out Using a foot switch for manual punch-in/outAuto punch-in/out Loop recording Creating a master trackSong Locate Mixer Effects Session Drums Normal playback PlaybackLoop playback Track editing Track editing proceduresPlaying back an album CD project Copy a track CopyTrkUsing the clipboard to copy data to another song Insert blank space InsertTrk Delete a track DeleteTrk Erase a track EraseTrkDeleting track data Deleting all data of a trackReverse a track ReverseTrk Exchange tracks SwapTrkExpand/compress a track ExpCmpTrk Optimizing a track OptimizeTrkCopying to a virtual track Select the expansion/compression modeSelect the copy-source virtual track Verify the copy-destinationFade-in/fade-out FadeTrk Exchange two entire tracks SwapWholeTrkSwapping entire tracks Creating a fade-inCreating a fade-out Eliminating noise NoiseReduction Specify the region where you want to erase punch NoiseErasing punch noise ErasePunchNoise Select NoiseReductionTrack At Once Naming a trackErase a silent region EraseSilence Album CD Project Disc At OnceWrite the song Finalize the discSpecify the size of the gaps between each track Song Locate Mixer Effects Session Drums RecorderAudition the Album CD Project Check the CD by playing it back on an audio CD playerCreating a live CD Ripping a CDCreate a master track for this song Edit the album CD project. Figure EBacking up Backing up and restoringBacking up 1 Song When backing up to CD-R/RW Execute the backupWhen backing up to the PC drive Backing up All DataRestoring backed-up data Importing an audio file Audio filesImporting an audio track into the beginning of a track Importing an audio file into the middle of a track Exporting an audio fileExporting an audio file Using D3200 data on a different model Using D32XD and D16XD dataUsing data from a different model on the D3200 Drive and data compatibility with the Digital RecordingSpecifying the PC drive size Specifying the drive sizeChecking the hard disk Renaming a song driveFormatting the hard disk To keep only the audio data that you are actually using Creating a system recoveryLoad system Drive capacityChecking, renaming, or deleting files PC driveDeleting the Undo data Sharing event dataWindows users Windows Me/2000 or later Saving/loadingMacintosh users Mac OS9.0.4 or later Midi connections Using MidiMidi messages used by D3200 Synchronizing two D3200 units Using Midi to control the mixerUpgrading the system Downloading the operating systemPress the panel Enter key ClickPoint Calibration dialog box will appearCounter display CounterTime Disp Type dialog box Rename Using the name libraryEditing a name Meter/Track View100 101 2a. CH INPUT/SubMixer102 2b. PAIR/GROUP2b-1. Channel Pair 2b-2. Fader Group103 2c. FADER/PAN/AUTOMATION2c-1. Fader Pan 2c-2. Automation2c-3. Event List 1042c-4. Edit Scene 1052c-5. Scene Filter 1062c-6. Mixer View 107 2d. EQ/ATT/PHASE2d-1. EQ/ATT 2d-2. EQ Library108 2d-3. Phase2d-4. Master EQ 109 2e. Send EFF/AUX/REC110 2f. SOLO/MONITOR2e-5. Rec Send 2f-1. Solo111 2g. Mixer Setup2f-2. Monitor 2f-3. Cue LevelCh View 112Channel Routing View 3a. RenameEffect Routing 113Insert EFF 114Effects that can be used simultaneously Techniques for assigning effectsMaster EFF1 115Effect program selection 116 PANMaster EFF2 Final EFF117 118 119 Disk Utility 120HDD, CD 121 Edit PC File 122Restore Backup123 124 Restore destinationAlbum CD Project Other data files125 Virtual Track 126Master Track Edit TrackCopyTrk 127Wave dialog box 128InsertTrk 129EraseTrk DeleteTrkSwapTrk 130ReverseTrk A3.WAVEOptimizeTrk 131ExpCmpTrk A4. WaveCopyWholeTrk 132SwapWholeTrk A3. Virtual133 A3. ModeFadeTrk NormalizeTrkNoiseReduction 134ErasePunchNoise Before execution After executionImport File 135EraseSilence Export File 136137 11. CD138 11a. Album CD139 11b. Track at once140 11c. CD PlayerWAV 141 UndoCalib 142 Drums Track Mixer 143Pattern Map 144145 MarkTempo Track Zoom 146LOC 1/IN, … LOC 4/END Rec ModeMixer Navigation Tools 147148 Transport keys Play/Stop Mode149 150 Category Reverb&DelayCategory Modulation&Pitch Category Dynamics&FilterCategory SFX&etc 151Category Multi Stereo-type About the effect algorithms152 Stereo/Cross Delay C/R Delay10 St. Multitap Delay Stereo Multitap Delay 153Auto Panning Delay 11 St.Modulation Dly Stereo Modulation Delay154 155 Stereo PhaserStereo Flanger Stereo VibratoStereo Tremolo 156Stereo Expander 19 St.Pitch Shifter Stereo Pitch ShifterStereo Limiter 157Stereo Gate Stereo FilterMultiband Limiter 158Category SFX&etc SFX/Etc effects Talking Modulator159 Monaural-typeRotary Speaker Mono Reverb Room160 161 Mono Wah 16249 Mn.Ring Modulator Mono Ring Modulator Tube Pre Amp Sim Tube PreAmp Simulator163 164 165 166 Key does not function when pressedAudio files 167Startup 168 169 170 171 DrivesCD-R/RW drive PC USB drive172 Audio CDs and filesPlaying an audio CD Creating an audio CDLoading 173WAV-format audio files Files on the PC USB drive PC filesRecorder section 174Midi functionality GeneralInput 175176 Drum Pattern ListName Library List EQ Library ListDemo Song List 177178 179 180 181 182 Virtual track 183Word clock XLR jack184 IndexCD-RW 185186 REC/PLAY ModeUSB 187188 189 Midi implementation chartKorg INC
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