By using “REVERT” in this way, you can work effi- ciently when the patterns to be assigned have consec- utive or nearby numbers, or use the same track.

Use the above method to assign several patterns from the range of P123: HipHop 3/HipHop–P135: HipHop 15/HipHop.

9Press the C#2 key.

The assigned pattern will play.

Take your finger off the C#2 key, and press the D2 key.

The pattern will change, and playback will begin. At this time, the pattern operation will depend on the “Sync” and “Mode” setting.

Set “KEY” to C#2, and set “Sync” to Measure. Make the same setting for D2.

Now press the notes consecutively. Notice that the patterns operate in a different way.

With the “Measure” setting, patterns will be handled in one-measure units. The second and subsequent pat- terns will start in sync with the end of previously played pattern. If you change the “Mode” setting to Once, the entire pattern will playback to the end even if you release your finger from the keyboard immedi- ately.

To stop playback, either press the same key once again, or press the C2 or lower key.

For details on “Sync,” “Mode,” and “Shift,” refer to PG p.80.

The assigned keys will be shown as a keyboard graphic in the LCD screen.

Unassigned keys can be used for normal keyboard performance. Use “Track Select” to select the track that will be played from the keyboard. For example you might assign backing patterns such as drums and bass to the C#2–B2 keys and use these keys to control pattern playback, and use keys C3 and above to play solos in realtime. It is a good idea to keep the assigned keys together in this way.

RPPR playback

Let’s use the RPPR you created to perform in the Sequencer P0: Play/REC page.

1Select Sequencer P0: Play/REC.

2Check the “RPPR” check box.

The RPPR function will be turned on. Set the on/off for each song.

3Play the keyboard, and patterns will begin playing according to the RPPR settings.

Pattern playback for a key with a “Sync” setting of Beat or Measure will sync to the playback of the first pattern. (PG p.80 “Sync”)

If you are playing the pattern in synchronization (when “Sync” is Beat, Measure, or SEQ), the pattern will start accurately if you play the note slightly earlier than the timing of the beat or measure. Even if you play the note slightly later than the beat or measure (but no later than a 32nd note), it will be considered to have started at the beat or measure, and the beginning of the pattern will be compressed so that the remainder of the playback will be correct.

If you wish to trigger the RPPR function from an external MIDI device, use the MIDI channel that is selected for “Track Select.”

4To turn off the RPPR function, uncheck the RPPR check box.

Play RPPR while a song plays back

RPPR can be played in synchronization with the playback of a song.

Pattern playback for a key with a “Sync” setting of SEQ will synchronize to the playback of the song. (PG p.80 “Sync”)

Start the song playback, and then press the key. The pat- tern playback will start in synchronization with the mea- sures of the song.

Synchronization will be lost if you use the [<< REW] or [FF >>] keys while a song is playing.

 

Basic functions

 

 

 

 

Saving data

 

 

Loading data

 

 

Program

settings

 

Combination

settings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Producing

songs

 

 

 

 

Sampling

settings

 

Creating a

CD

 

SMF

playback

 

System

settings

 

Drum kit

settings

 

Arpeggiator

settings

P00: Pop&Balad 1/Std Preset Pattern P00 - P149

Song

 

RPPR

RPPR function is on

RPPR

Normal song playback

 

and recording

 

U00: R&B Suffle1

 

User Pattern U00 - U99

P6: Rattern/RPPR, RPPR Setup

 

Effects

settings

Other

functions

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Korg sampler manual Rppr playback, Play Rppr while a song plays back, Take your finger off the C#2 key, and press the D2 key