Korg EA-1 manual Saving a song Write, Deleting event data from a song Clear Event

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5.Song mode

Recording knob movements or your

performance in a song

(Event Recording)

In addition to placing patterns in a desired playback order, Song mode also lets you record your realtime performance on the step keys using the Keyboard function, and knob movements you perform.

Recording this type of performance in Song mode is referred to as "event recording."

Event recording lets you record the following three types of per- formance data (event data).

Your performance using the Keyboard function

Your performance using the knobs and switches (only for the selected part)

Tempo

Event recording allows you to record two or more types of events in the same area, as long as the events are played at the same time.

Event recording always rewrites the previous data ("replace recording"), and when you record your performance, any event recording data previously in that area will be erased. (It is not possible to layer event recording over the same area.)

1.Select the song on which you wish to record events.

2.Use the cursor keys to make the parameter select LEDs indi- cate Position.

3.Use the dial or the Select keys to move to the position at which you wish to begin recording.

4.Press the Rec key, and then press the Play/Pause key to begin event recording.

5.Use the part keys and/or the knobs to perform.

6.Press the Stop/Cancel key to stop event recording.

If the musical data of the song coincides with the event-recorded data, the song data will be given priority during playback.

Knob movements that are event-recorded in Song mode will always playback in a way that corresponds to the Smooth type motion sequence setting (and not the Trig Hold type).

If you wish to save the event recording, you must per- form the Write operation. If you switch songs or turn off the power without performing the Write operation, the data that was recorded will be lost.

If during playback you operate a knob that had been event-recorded, playback of the events of that knob will be cancelled until it reaches the next position. However if you modify the tempo that was event-recorded, the tempo will be cancelled until the end of the song.

After rewinding a song, it may not be possible to play- back exactly according to the event data.

 

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Deleting event data from a song

(Clear Event)

This operation deletes all event data from the selected song.

1.If the song is playing, press the Stop/Cancel key to stop play- back.

2.Hold down the Shift key and press step key 15 (Clear Event). (The 15 key will blink.)

3.Press step key 15 once again to clear the data.

To cancel, press the Stop/Cancel key.

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Checking for song event data

If event data has been recorded in a song, holding down the Shift key and pressing the Motion Sequence key will make step keys 13 through 16 light.

It is not possible to check for event data during play-

back or recording.

Saving a song (Write)

If you wish to save a song that you create, you must perform this Write operation.

If you decide not to save the song data you create, simply switch songs without performing the Write operation.

1.If the song is playing, press the Stop/Cancel key to stop play- back. Use the cursor keys to make the parameter select LEDs indicate Song.

2.Press the Write key once (the key will blink). The song num- ber will blink in the display.

3.Rotate the dial to select the writing destination song number.

4.Press the Write key once again to save the data. (The key will light, and then go dark.)

To cancel, press the Stop/Cancel key.

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If the Global mode Memory Protect setting is on, it will not be possible to write the data. In this case, turn off the Global mode Memory Protect setting before you ex- ecute the Write operation.

Never turn the power off during the Write operation.This may damage the data.

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Contents Page FCC Regulation Warning for U.S.A CE mark for European Harmonized StandardsContents Song mode Global mode About the data you create on the EA-1 Main featuresIntroduction Example connections Adapter cable holder Power switch AC Local VoltageMake connections and play Preparing to playFront and rear panel Common sectionSynthesizer section Front and rear panelSequence Control section Step Key sectionConnector section Shift keyBasic operation Quick Start Conceptual diagram of the EA-1What is a Song? Listening to a SongListening to Patterns Using the dial to change the tempoUsing the Tap Tempo key to change the tempo Trying out the functionsPart Striking keys to play sounds Keyboard functionModifying editing the sound Modify edit the sound along with a song or pattern What is a Phrase Pattern?Playing the sound of a part along with a song or pattern Modifying editing a phrase patternStep Recording using the Step keys to create a phrase Saving a pattern that you create BasicUsing a Motion Sequence What is a Motion Sequence?Connecting various sources to the audio input Basic operation QuickPlaying with Pattern Set Using the EA-1 as a tone generator moduleWhat is Pattern Set? ER-1 Basic operation Quick Start Synchronized playback with the ER-1EA-1 EA-1 ER-1Playing a pattern Pattern Play Pattern modeSetting the playback tempo Selecting a patternEditing the sound of a part Creating a patternSelecting a pattern Synthesizer parametersFilter Effect What is Length? Length, Scale/Beat settingsSwing settings LengthStep recording Creating a phrase patternRealtime recording Event editingChanging the gate time Changing the pitchPitch Gate Time 25...64.0Motion sequence Convenient functions for Editing patternsTranspose 24...24 Transposing a phrase TransposeMoving data within a part Move Data Move Data 16...16Erasing motion sequence data Copying a part Copy PartData Copy within a pattern From a part Clear MotionRegistering a pattern for Pattern Set Using Pattern Set to perform Pattern Set PlayPattern Set Saving a pattern Write Playing a song Song Play Song modeSelecting a song Erasing song data Clear Song Creating a songCreating a song from scratch Specifying a pattern for each positionInserting a pattern at a specified Position Insert Pattern Specifying the pitch of each PatternEditing a song Pitch Offset 24...24Changing the pattern for a specific Position Song modeDeleting a pattern from a specified Position Delete Pattern Checking for song event data Saving a song WriteDeleting event data from a song Clear Event Adjusting the volume Global modeMetronome settings AudioProtect On, oFF Protect settings Memory ProtectSaving the settings you Modify in Global mode Write Setting the Midi channel Part 2 P2 ch Midi modeSetting the Midi channel Part 1 Midi ch Transmit/receive dump Data Midi Data DumpAdjusting the pitch bend Range Midi filter settingsSaving the settings you Modify in Midi mode Write Bend Range 12...12Appendices About MidiAbout system exclusive messages TroubleshootingTransmitting sound setting Data Data Dump Editing sounds etcEr.2 Error messages Er.1Specifications Er.9Example sounds Blank Chart Index Resonance Realtime RecordingStep Realtime RegisteringBank Pattern Name ListSong Name List 1999.2.3 Midi Implementation ChartSynthesizer Transmitted Recognized Remarks FunctionKorg INC

EA-1 specifications

The Korg EA-1 is a distinctive and innovative synthesizer that has captured the attention of electronic musicians and producers since its release. As part of Korg's Electribe series, the EA-1 offers a unique combination of features, technologies, and characteristics that make it an ideal choice for those looking to create cutting-edge sounds and rhythms.

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