Korg D16 manual Tempo map, Specify Tempo Map as the tempo source

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Change the “Tempo map” explanation in “Setting the tempo.”

Tempo map

Tempo Map switches the tempo, time signature, and rhythm pattern at the specified measure.

1Specify Tempo Map as the tempo source.

Select the [TEMPO/RHYTHM] “SetUp” tab page.

Press the “Rhythm” button to turn rhythm on.

Press “TempoSource,” and use the [VALUE] dial to select “TempoMap.”

2At the beginning of the song, specify the initial tempo in tempo map “001.”

Tempo map “001” is located at the beginning of the song, and specifies the initial tempo. Tempo maps 002”–“200 can be placed in successive measures of the song to change the tempo.

Select the [TEMPO/RHYTHM] “TmpMap” tab page.

Select “TempoMap,” and use the [VALUE] dial to select tempo map “001.”

Press the “Edit” button to access the “Select TempoMap001 Param” dialog box.

Specify the tempo in “Tempo,” the time signa- ture in “Beat,” and the rhythm pattern in “Rhythm.”

It is not possible to change the starting location (Start Measure) of tempo map “001.” You can change only the ending location (End Measure).

After you have finished making the settings, press the “OK” button.

3Add a tempo map at any point in the song where you want to change the tempo, time signature, or rhythm pattern.

Press the “New” button to display “Select TempoMap002 Param.”

In the “Meas” area, specify the starting location (Start Measure) for which the tempo map will be created, and the ending location (End Measure). Specify the tempo in “Tempo,” the time signa- ture in “Beat,” and the rhythm pattern in “Rhythm.” To add the tempo map by overwrit- ing the previous data, turn off the “Insert” but- ton.

Press the “OK” button to add the tempo map. The map numbers will automatically be reas- signed from the beginning to the end of the song.

By adding a tempo map and using “Rhythm” to change the rhythm pattern, you can create drum patterns for an entire song, including an intro, fill- in, and ending.

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It is now possible to backup and restore song data using a CD-R or CD-RW.

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Contents Upgrade Guide Table of Contents Introduction About this manualMajor new functions Optimize track change Main changes from the D16Rhythm level control specification change Insert effect routing specification changeStop key + FF key Basic operationNaming a song Fade-in/Fade-out Fade TrackTempo map Specify Tempo Map as the tempo sourceReference P2 Midi Midi settingsP3 Sync Synchronization settings SystemMake settings on the slave D16V2 P4 MMC MMC settingsMake settings on the master D16V2 Synchronizing two D16V2 unitsP5 B-U/Rst Backup/restore from removable disk TrackP6 DiskUtil Initialize/format/ check a drive Fade-in procedure Fade-out procedureP4 Import Import a Wave file Normalizing procedureSelect the Normalize command Listen to the resultImporting a WAV file to the beginning of a track Importing a WAV file to the middle of a trackSelect the clipboard as the copy source track num- ber P5 Export Export a WAV fileSpecify the to time location. → D16 p.70 Select Copy Execute the copy operationP4 CDR/RW Creating and playing a CD-R/RW SongScene P1 ReadDel Scene playback on/ off and editingSceneNumber 001...100 SceneRead On, OffFilter SortP2 MixView Pan/fader scene display P1 SetUp Tempo and rhythm settingsTEMPO/RHYTHM FadersP2 TmpMap Tempo map editing Insert Effect SOLO/MONITORAppendices Transport KEY106 Regarding disk capacity ExamplePut the external Midi sequencer in record-ready mode Midi functionsMat disks Begin recordingStop the D16V2 Midi Implementation Chart Korg INC
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