If you want the arpeggio to start at the moment that recording begins, turn off ARPEGGIATOR [ON/OFF], hold down a chord on the keyboard, and then start recording. The arpeggiator will start at the moment that recording begins, and the arpeggio will be recorded.

When you record to the end of the pattern, you will return to the beginning of the pattern and continue recording.

The musical data that is recorded will be added to the previously-recorded data.

9During pattern recording, you can erase unwanted musical data by pressing the [REC/WRITE] key, or by checking the “Remove Data” check box.

For details refer to “Loop All Tracks,” step 6 (p.66).

0Press the [START/STOP] key. Pattern recording will end.

To use a user pattern that was recorded in this way (or a preset pattern), you can execute “Put to Track” to assign the pattern to a track (p.70 in the Parame- ter Guide).

A pattern can also be used in the RPPR Setup tab (p.73). (p.71 in the Parameter Guide)

In the LCD screen, “USED IN SONG TRACK” indi- cates how that pattern is assigned to the tracks. “USED IN RPPR” indicates how that pattern is used in RPPR Setup (i.e., the keys and tracks to which the pattern is assigned).

Although you may operate controllers etc. to record control data in a pattern, you should restore the control data to its normal value within the pat- tern. If you fail to restore the normal value, unnec- essary control data may remain in a “stuck” position when you place the pattern in a song or use the RPPR function to play the pattern. How- ever, the following control data will be automati- cally reset to the following values when the song or RPPR function finishes playing the pattern, or when playback is halted.

Controller

Reset value

 

 

 

Modulation 1 (CC#01)

00

(zero)

 

 

 

Modulation 2 (CC#02)

00

(zero)

 

 

Expression (CC#11)

127 (max)

 

 

 

Ribbon controller (CC#16)

64

(center)

 

 

 

Damper switch (CC#64)

00

(zero)

 

 

 

Sostenuto switch (CC#66)

00

(zero)

 

 

 

Soft switch (CC#67)

00

(zero)

 

 

 

EG sustain level (CC#70)

64

(center)

 

 

 

Resonance level (CC#71)

64

(center)

 

 

 

EG release time (CC#72)

64

(center)

 

 

 

EG attack time (CC#73)

64

(center)

 

 

 

Low pass filter cutoff (CC#74)

64

(center)

 

 

 

EG decay level (CC#75)

64

(center)

 

 

 

LFO1 speed (CC#76)

64

(center)

 

 

 

LFO1 depth (pitch) (CC#77)

64

(center)

 

 

 

LFO1 delay (CC#78)

64

(center)

 

 

 

Filter EG intensity (CC#79)

64

(center)

 

 

 

SW1 modulation (CC#80)

00

(zero)

 

 

 

SW1 modulation (CC#81)

00

(zero)

 

 

 

Channel after touch

00

(zero)

 

 

 

Pitch bender

00

(zero)

 

 

 

Step recording on a track or pattern

To step record on a track, use the P5: Track Edit “Track Edit” tab page menu command “Step Recording.” To step record on a pattern, use the P6: Pattern/RPPR “Pattern Edit” tab page menu command “Step Record- ing.”

For details on step recording on a track or pattern, refer to p.61, 69 in the Parameter Guide.

69

Sequencer mode Basic functions

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Korg Speaker System owner manual Step recording on a track or pattern, Press the START/STOP key. Pattern recording will end

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