You can use the Quantize and Resolution functions to correct the timing of your performance as it is recorded.

For example during realtime recording, suppose that you input eighth notes at slightly inaccurate timing, as shown in line 1 of the diagram below. If you set “Reso” (Resolution) to and performed realtime recording, the timing would automatically be cor- rected as shown in line 2. With a setting of Hi, the performance will be recorded with the exact timing at which it was played.

Independent of this function, there is also a page menu command “Quantize” (P5: Track Edit, Track Edit page) that can be used to correct the timing of performance data that has already been recorded. If data (recorded without using Realtime Quantize) falls at the timings shown in the above figure 1, then when played back, it will be corrected to the timings shown in figure 2 if you set “Quantize” to a “Resolution” of and press the OK button.

4Press the SEQUENCER [REC/WRITE] key.

You will hear the metronome. The TRITON STUDIO will be in record-ready mode. (Refer to PG p.58 for details on metronome settings.)

5Press the SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key. After a two-measure count, recording will begin.

Play the keyboard for about 16 measures, and record your performance.

If you make a mistake or decide to re-record, press the [START/STOP] key to stop recording, and press the [COMPARE] key.

When you press the [COMPARE] key to execute the Compare function, you will return to the state prior to recording. (Refer to p.97 for the content that can be compared in Sequencer mode.)

6When you are satisfied with your performance, press the SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key to stop record- ing.

For example if your performance in measures 5–8 was the best take, you can use the Track Play Loop function to repeatedly play back just this portion.

In the P0: Play/REC, PlayLoop T01–08 page, check Track Play Loop” for track 2, set “Loop Start Mea- sure” to 005, and set “Loop End Measure” to 008.

When you press the SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key, repeated playback will begin.

After you press the SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key to stop playback, we recommend that you press the [LOCATE] key to return to the beginning of the song. After recording, you will automatically return to the measure at which recording began.

4. Recording arpeggio patterns

The performance of an arpeggio pattern can be recorded into a song. With the settings of this template song, the arpeggiator will function on track 4.

1In “Track Select,” choose Track04: Guitar.

2Press the ARPEGGIATOR [ON/OFF] key.

3Press the SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key and play single notes or chords.

Verify that arpeggios are sounded in synchronization with the tempo of the drum and bass performance, and rehearse your performance.

4Press the SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key to stop playback.

Then press the [LOCATE] key to move the location to the beginning of the song.

5Start recording.

Press the SEQUENCER [REC/WRITE] key, and then press the SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key.

If you play notes on the keyboard during the count-in, the arpeggio will begin at the same time that recording begins, and then that pattern will be recorded.

Play the keyboard for about 16 measures and record your performance.

Press the SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key to stop recording.

If you made a mistake or would like to re-record, you can use the Compare function (press the [COMPARE] key) to re-record as many times as you wish.

The note data that was generated by the arpeggio pattern will be recorded. If you change the ARPEG- GIATOR [GATE] or ARPEGGIATOR [VELOCITY] knob settings while recording an arpeggio pattern, this data will also be recorded, but it will not be possi- ble to add changes by overdubbing [GATE] or [VELOCITY] data afterward for those notes.

 

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Korg sampler, music workstation manual Recording arpeggio patterns, Press the Sequencer REC/WRITE key