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About copyright iii Thank you for purchasing the Korg TR music workstation 3 About this manual Conventions in this manual The owners manuals and how to use them 4 Table of Contents Quick Start ................................ 18 Introduction .................................1 5 Basic functions........................... 42Media mode.................................. 100 Global mode................................... 97 Sampling mode............................... 86 Sequencer mode.............................. 63 Combination mode ..........................57 Program mode ................................49 Restoring the factory settings............ 48 Saving data..................................... 42 vi Other functions ............................. 117 Effects settings............................... 112 Arpeggiator settings...................... 103 6 Appendices ............................. 121 Troubleshooting............................. 121 Specifications and options.............. 124 MIDI Implementation Chart.............126 Index.............................................127 7 Introduction OverviewOverview Main features HI (Hyper Integrated) synthesis systemTone generator section: Filter/synthesis section: Effect section: Alternate Modulation and Effect Dynamic Modula- tion: Programs and combinations 8 SequencerRPPR Dual polyphonic arpeggiator 4 channel audio output EXB-SMPL sampling upgrade 9 Overview of the modesProgram mode Combination mode Sequencer mode 10 Global modeMedia mode Sampling mode(If the EXB-SMPL option is installed) 11 Front and rear panelFront panelB-mode C-mode 12 6. Mode keys, [COMPARE] key[COMBI] key [PROG] key [SEQ] key [GLOBAL] key [MEDIA] key [COMPARE] key [SAMPLING] (EXB-SMPL) key 7. [TIMBRE/TRACK] key, [F1 T1/T9] [F8 T8/T16] keys Function [F1][F8] keys Timbre/track select [T1/T9][T8/T16] keys 8. LCD screen 9. VALUE controllers[VALUE] dial [INC]/[DEC] keys Numeric keys [0] [9], [ENTER] key, [] key, [./HOLD] key 13 10. [CATEGORY] key, [AUDITION] key[CATEGORY] key [AUDITION] key 11.[EXIT] key, [MENU PAGE +/] key, CURSOR keys [ ], [ [EXIT] key [MENU PAGE +/] key CURSOR keys [ ], [ ], [ ], [ +] 12.BANK keysPROG BANK: [A], [B], [C], [D], [GM] COMBI BANK: [A], [B], [C] 13.SEQUENCER/SAMPLING(If the separately sold EXB-SMPL option is installed) 14 Rear panel1. SD card slot 2. USB B connector (for connecting to a computer) 3. [POWER] switch 4. AC power supply connector (~AC9V) 5. AUDIO OUTPUT 3 4 6 78 21 5(MAIN) L/MONO, R (INDIVIDUAL) 1, 2 15 6. Pedal connectionsASSIGNABLE PEDAL jack ASSIGNABLE SWITCH jack DAMPER jack 7. MIDIMIDI IN connector MIDI OUT connector MIDI THRU connector 8. EXB-SMPL(If the separately sold EXB-SMPL option is installed) 16 Objects and functions in the LCD screena: Current page b: Tab c: Parameters d: Edit cell e: Check box f: Function buttons * Utility menu 17 * Dialog boxes* Function buttons 2 *Text dialog box * Scroll bar * Page menu * Other objects 18 SetupConnecting audio equipment etc.1. Connecting the AC/AC power supply 2. Connecting audio output devicesAUDIO OUTPUT(MAIN) L/MONO, R, (INDIVIDUAL) 1, 2 Headphones Setup 3. Connecting pedals etc.Foot pedal connections Foot switch connections Damper pedal connections 19 Connections to MIDI equipment/ computers1. Connections to MIDI equipment 2. Connections to a computer 20 Inserting/removing a card in the SD card slotInserting a card Removing a card Connecting separately sold options1. Audio input connections 2. SCSI connections 21 Basic operationSelecting modes, pages and tabs; setting parameters1. Selecting modes 2. Selecting pages and tabsSelecting a page Selecting a tab 22 3. Selecting parameters4. Setting a parameterVALUE controllers[INC]/[DEC] keys [VALUE] dial Numeric keys [0][9], [ENTER] key, [] key, [./HOLD] key BANK [A][GM] keys [COMPARE] key 23 Keyboard input 24 Quick StartTur ning the power on/off1. Turning the power on 2. Turning the power offThe mode and page that will be selected when the power is turned on LCD screen messages when separately sold options are installed (When the power is turned on) Listening to the demo songs 25 Listening to the demo songsLoading demo playback data Selecting and playing a demo song in the Sequencer mode 26 Playing a cue listContents of the preloaded data and demo songs Selecting and playing a program 27 Selecting and playing a programSelecting a programSelecting a program number Selecting the program bank28 Selecting programs by categoryUsing 10s HOLD to select programs Using a connected switch to select programs Selecting programs from a MIDI device Selecting and playing a combination 29 Selecting and playing a combinationSelecting a combinationSelecting a combination number Selecting the combination bankSelecting combinations by category Using 10s HOLD to select combinations Using a connected switch to select combinations Selecting combinations from a MIDI device 30 Using controllers to modify the soundJoystick SW1, SW2The Lock functionUsing controllers to modify the sound 31 REALTIME CONTROLS [1], [2], [3], [4]A-mode controlsKnob [1]: LPF CUTOFF Knob [2]: RESONANCE/HPF Knob [3]: EG-INTENSITY Knob [4]: EG-RELEASE B-mode controls C-mode controlViewing the parameters that are assigned to [SW1], [SW2] keys, and the REALTIME CONTROLS B mode 32 KeyboardVelocity After Touch Note Number Foot pedalsDamper Pedal Assignable Foot Switch Assignable Foot PedalUsing the arpeggiator while you play 33 Using the arpeggiator while you playUsing the arpeggiator in Program modeSettings using controllersArpeggiator on/off Adjusting the arpeggiator tempo Adjusting the length of the arpeggio notes Adjusting the strength of the arpeggio notes 34 Settings in the LCD screenSelecting an arpeggio pattern Changing the timing value of the arpeggio notes Selecting the octave range in which the arpeggio is sounded Sounding an arpeggio in the order of the pitches in the chord you playedUsing the arpeggiator while you play Letting the arpeggio continue playing even after you take your hand off the keyboard Synchronizing the arpeggiator to your key- board timing Sounding both the arpeggio notes and the notes you play 35 Using the arpeggiator as you play in Combination modeSettings in the LCD screen 37 Playing with the RPPR (Realtime Pattern Play/Recording) functionPlay/Recording) function Playing with the RPPR (Realtime Pattern Shutdown Keys: Pattern Assignable: 38 Simple program editingPerformance Edit Realtime controlsSimple combination editing 39 Simple combination editingAn example of editingSelecting the program for a timbreListening to the program sound of just one timbre 40 Adjusting the stereo location of the soundAdjusting the volumeAdjusting the volume while preserving the volume balance between timbres Writing the combination 41 Sampling (recording a sample)48 Basic functionsSaving data 54 Restoring the factory settingsLoading the preloaded dataLoading individual banks or data items 55 Program modeHow a program is organized Basic program editingThe three elements of sound The Compare function 56 Oscillator settings 2.1: EdBasicBasic (Prog Basic) pageMode (Oscillator Mode) Mode (Voice Assign Mode) OSC1 page, OSC2 pageSelecting a multisample Rev (Reverse) check box When Oscillator Mode = Double When Oscillator Mode = Drums V.Zone (Velocity Zone) page 57 Controller settings 2.2: EdCtrlPitch settings 3.1: EdPitchOSC1 page OS1lfo (OSC1 LFO) page EG (Pitch EG) page 58 Filter settings 4.1: EdFilter1, 4.2: EdFilter259 Basic pageLow pass lter High pass lter Resonance Mod.1, Mod.2 pageKeyboard Track (Mod.1 page) Filter EG (Mod.1 page) Filter Modulation (Mod.2 page) lfoMod (LFO Mod.) page EG page 60 Amplier settings 5.1: EdAmp1, 5.2: EdAmp2Lvl/Pan (Level/Pan) pageAmp1 Level, Amp2 Level Pan AMS Intensity Use DKit Setting Mod. pageKeyboard Track Amp Mod. LFO1 Mod., LFO2 Mod. EG page 61 LFO settings 5.3: EdLFOsOSC1 LFO1, OSC1 LFO2, OSC2 LFO1, OSC2 LFO2 Freq.Mod (Frequency Modulation) MIDI/Tempo Sync. Arpeggiator settings 6.1: EdArp. BUS settings 7.1: EdInsertFX BUS Insert Effect settings 7.1: EdInsertFX Setup, IFX Master Effect settings 7.2: EdMasterFX 62 More about Alternate ModulationSuggestions on using alternate modulation Auto Song Setup function 63 Combination mode69 Sequencer mode92 Sampling mode103 Global mode106 Media modeHow Media mode is organizedMedia that can be usedSD card External SCSI storage media Formatting media SD card handling About the write protect setting of an SD card 107 Loading dataTypes of data that can be loaded Data loading procedure 108 Saving dataTypes of data that can be saved 109 Arpeggiator settings118 Effects settings123 Other functions127 AppendicesTroubleshootingPower does not turn on No sound Notes do not stop Noise or oscillation is heard Effects are not applied 128 When you loaded data, a combination or song does not sound correctlyPlayback does not start when you press the [START/STOP] key in Sequencer mode Cant record in Sequencer mode Arpeggiator does not start No sound when the [AUDIITON] key is turned on RPPR does not start Settings for oscillator 2 are not displayed Data is not transmitted from the MIDI OUT connec- tor This instrument does not respond to incoming MIDI data This instrument does not respond correctly to incoming MIDI data Cant format the SD card Cant save/load data on an SD card 129 TroubleshootingPressing the [SAMPLING] key does not enter Sam- pling mode. Cannot input sound Cannot record a sample Cant install the driver included CD-ROM. Your software does not respond to the TR 130 Specications and options132 MIDI Implementation ChartMIDI Implementation Chart 133 Index
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