Korg D16 manual P2 TmpMap Tempo map editing

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P2 TmpMap: Tempo map editing

By specifying tempo maps you can change the tempo, time signature, and rhythm pattern while recording or playing a song.

Changes in tempo, time signature, and rhythm can be placed only at the beginning of each measure.

For details on creating a tempo map, refer to p.4.

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1. TempoMap

.............................................[001 200]...

This is the number of the selected tempo map. The starting measure, ending measure, tempo, time signa- ture, and rhythm pattern of this tempo map are shown at the right.

You can press the “ ” button and select from a dialog box.

“TempoMap” cannot be selected if “TempoSource” (→ P1-1) is “Manual.”

2. New........................................................................

Creates a new tempo map.

You will also create a new tempo map when you wish to add a tempo map between existing tempo maps.

The following “SelectTempo Map***Param” dialog box will appear.

2f. Insert

[On, Off]

On: The new tempo map will be created in Insert mode, inserting the tempo map.

Off: The new tempo map will be created in Over- write mode, overwriting the existing tempo map.

3. Edit ........................................................................

Modifies the settings of the tempo map.

Select this when you wish to modify a previously-cre- ated map. Use “TempoMap” to select the map that you wish to modify, and then press this button. The “Select Tempo Map *** Param” dialog box will appear, allow- ing you to set the various parameters. (→ ”New”)

4. Delete.....................................................................

This deletes the tempo map.

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4a. SelectAll .............................................. [On, Off]

Selects which tempo maps will be deleted.

On: All tempo maps will be deleted. The tempo map number will be displayed as “***”.

Off: The single tempo map selected for “TempoMap” will be deleted.

On the D16V2, all tempo maps following the deleted tempo map will be moved forward.

5. Pattern Length, Pattern Position ...............................

This shows the number of measures (length) of the pat- tern selected by “SelRhythm,” and the measure number that is currently playing.

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2a. StartMeas

 

[001...

999]

Specifies the starting location of the tempo map.

This is specified in units of a measure.

 

2b. EndMeas

 

[001...

999]

Specifies the ending location of the tempo map.

This is specified in units of a measure.

 

2c. Tempo

 

[40...

240]

Specifies the tempo. The units are =40–240.

 

2d. Beat

 

[01/04...16/16]

Specifies the time signature.

 

 

2e. Rhythm

[(Rhythm Pattern List)]

Specifies the rhythm. If you want part of the rhythm to be silent, select a silent rhythm type. You can press the “ ” button and select from a dia- log box.

The rhythms that can be selected will depend on the “Beat.” (→ D16 p.114)

13. UNDO

p.73

An undo level setting has been added.

The scroll buttons have been changed to “New” and “Old” buttons.

After executing the following operations, you can use Undo to return to the condition prior to executing the operation. You may then use Redo to return to the con- dition prior to executing Undo.

Recording

Track editing

Copy Track, Insert Track, Erase Track, Delete Track, Swap Track, Reverse Track, Optimize Track, Exp/ Comp Track, Copy Whole Track, Swap Whole Track, Fade Track, Normalize Track

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Contents Upgrade Guide Table of Contents Major new functions IntroductionAbout this manual Rhythm level control specification change Main changes from the D16Optimize track change Insert effect routing specification changeNaming a song Basic operationStop key + FF key Fade-in/Fade-out Fade TrackSpecify Tempo Map as the tempo source Tempo mapP3 Sync Synchronization settings P2 Midi Midi settingsReference SystemMake settings on the master D16V2 P4 MMC MMC settingsMake settings on the slave D16V2 Synchronizing two D16V2 unitsP6 DiskUtil Initialize/format/ check a drive P5 B-U/Rst Backup/restore from removable diskTrack Fade-out procedure Fade-in procedureSelect the Normalize command Normalizing procedureP4 Import Import a Wave file Listen to the resultImporting a WAV file to the middle of a track Importing a WAV file to the beginning of a trackSpecify the to time location. → D16 p.70 Select Copy P5 Export Export a WAV fileSelect the clipboard as the copy source track num- ber Execute the copy operationScene SongP4 CDR/RW Creating and playing a CD-R/RW P1 ReadDel Scene playback on/ off and editingFilter SceneRead On, OffSceneNumber 001...100 SortTEMPO/RHYTHM P1 SetUp Tempo and rhythm settingsP2 MixView Pan/fader scene display FadersP2 TmpMap Tempo map editing SOLO/MONITOR Insert Effect106 AppendicesTransport KEY Example Regarding disk capacityMidi functions Put the external Midi sequencer in record-ready modeStop the D16V2 Mat disksBegin recording Midi Implementation Chart Korg INC
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