Korg Speaker System Using the Track Play Loop function to record, Recording the arpeggiator

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Using the Track Play Loop function to record

Using the Track Play Loop function to record

The Track Play Loop function lets you specify a range of measures over which each track 1–16 will loop repeatedly during playback.

As an example, we will describe how you can use the Track Play Loop function to efficiently record tracks. This is a convenient way to create a basic rhythm sec- tion.

Here we will explain the procedure of using the Track Play Loop function to playback a drum track and a bass track, while you record synth phrases.

1Record a drum phrase on track 1.

Select a drum program for track 1. Set “Track Select” to Track 01, and record a rhythm pattern of four measures or more in realtime. Alternatively, you can place or copy one of the preset patterns.

2When you are finished recording, press the Ply Loop tab. For track 1, check “Track Play Loop.” Set “Loop Start Measure” to 001, and “Loop End Mea- sure” to 004.

Track Select

Press the [START/STOP] key to playback, and track 1 will continue repeating measures 1–4.

In this case, playback will end with the measures recorded in step 1. This is because the current length of the song is the number of measures that were recorded in step 1. The measure at which recording ended will be the current length of the song.

In some cases you will probably want to continue looping during playback, so that you can rehearse the phrase that you will record next. In this case, you will need to specify the length of the song. You can do this by executing the P5: Track Edit page menu command “Insert Measure” before you per- form step 1. For example if you execute this com- mand with the settings shown below, the song length will be 64 measures. (If you continue record- ing for longer than 64 measures, the song length will be updated to the measure at which you stopped recording.)

3Record a bass phrase on track 2.

Select a bass program for track 2. In “Track Select,” chose Track 02, and use realtime recording. During recording, track 1 will continue repeating measures 1–4. While listening to the drum phrase, record (for example) an eight-measure bass phrase.

4When you are finished recording, check “Track Play Loop” for track 2 also, as you did in step 2.

Set “Loop Start Measure” to 001, and “Loop End Measure” to 008.

5Next we will record synth brass riffs on track 3.

Select a synth brass program for track 3. Use “Track Select” to select Track 03, and use realtime record- ing. During recording, track 1 will continue repeat- ing measures 1–4, and track 2 will continue repeating measures 1–8.

Track Play Loop will continue repeating for the length of the song. If you wish to specify the num- ber of times that playback will repeat, or to place different musical data (drum fill-in, etc.) in the track, the song will have to be expanded as musi- cal data. To specify the number of times that play- back will repeat, execute the P5: Track Edit page menu command “Repeat Measure.”

In the above example, musical events (32 measures of data) will be created out of measures 1–4 which were being repeatedly played as a loop by track 1.

Recording the arpeggiator

If arpeggiator A or B is assigned to a track selected by “Track Select,” and the arpeggiator is running, the per- formance of the arpeggiator will be recorded on the track. For details on arpeggiator settings (p.98, p.105). (p.73 in the Parameter Guide)

Template Song

The TRITON contains sixteen template songs. These provide program and effect settings etc. that are suit- able for various styles of music. When preparing to record, you can load a template into your song to quickly and easily make appropriate settings.

For details on loading, refer to “Load Template Song” (p.48) in the Parameter Guide.

You can also make changes to a template song that you loaded, and save frequently used settings as a User Template Song.

For the saving procedure, refer to “Save Template Song” (p.48) in the Parameter Guide.

1Record a drum phrase on track 1. Musical data will not be saved in the user template song.

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