Song mode, Oscillator type list, Effects – KORG EMX-1 User Manual
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Oscillator type list ......................... 34
Drum PCM List ........................................... 39
Synth PCM List ........................................... 40
Effects ........................................... 41
Using the effects ......................................... 41
To apply an effect ................................................... 41
To edit an effect ......................................... 41
Effect types ................................................ 42
Effect parameters .......................... 43
Recording a phrase ....................... 47
To record a drum part ............................................ 47
To record a synth part ............................................ 47
To record during playback ...................................... 48
To erase unwanted triggers during playback (Erase) . 48
Step recording ........................................... 48
To record a rhythm for a drum part ......................... 48
To record a phrase for a synth part .......................... 49
To input a rest or tie ................................................ 49
To move the target step ........................................... 49
Editing sequence data ................... 50
Editing a phrase pattern (Note Edit) ............. 50
Selecting the step you want to edit ........................... 50
Editing the trigger locations (the location of the notes) 50
Editing the note number (pitch) ................................ 51
Editing the gate time ............................................... 51
To check the length and beat ................................... 52
Setting the length ................................................... 52
Setting the beat ...................................................... 52
Setting the last step ................................................. 53
Moving data within a pattern ...................... 54
Transposing the pitch of a synth phrase part . 55
To erase all of a part's performance data ................. 56
To erase trigger data while recording or playing back 57
Motion sequence ........................... 58
Recording a motion sequence ..................... 58
Playing a motion sequence ......................... 59
Checking motion sequence data .................. 59
If a motion sequence is recorded for ... The following key
will light ........................................................ 59
Editing motion sequence data ..................... 60
Erasing a motion sequence for a part or effect .
................................................................ 61
Pattern Set .................................... 62
What is Pattern Set? ............................................... 62
Performing with a Pattern Set ...................... 62
Using Chain Play with Pattern Set ................ 62
Assigning a pattern to a Pattern Set ............. 63
Saving a pattern ........................... 64
If you decide not to save a pattern you create ........... 64
Saving by overwriting an existing pattern .... 64
To overwrite onto a different pattern ........................ 64
Saving a pattern under a different name ...... 64
5. Song mode ..................... 65
Playing a song .............................. 66
Selecting a song ......................................... 66
or song .......................................................... 66
To continue playing another a song ......................... 66
Setting the playback tempo ......................... 66
Using the dial to set the tempo ................................ 66
Using the tap tempo key to set the tempo ................. 67
Locking the tempo of a song ................................... 67
Creating a song ............................ 68
Specifying a pattern for each position .......... 68
To play back the completed song from the beginning 68
Editing a song ............................... 70
If you erase song data by accident .......................... 71