Writing/saving, Shortcuts – KORG Krome music workstasion 61key User Manual
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Introduction to the KROME
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Writing/saving
After editing, you should write or save your changes as
necessary.
For example if you’ve edited a program, your changes
will be lost if you select another program or turn off
the power. The same applies to a combination.
Settings you edit in Global mode and songs will be
remembered as long as the power is on, but your
changes will be lost when you turn off the power,
unless you write these changes into memory.
• You can write or save by pressing the WRITE
button twice.
For more details on the Write operations, see the
following pages.
• Programs
• Combinations
• Effect presets
→ PG p.67
• Drum kits
• User arpeggio pattern
Preset/user Drum Track patterns are saved in
internal memory even when the power is turned
off. Patterns that you create in Sequencer mode can
be converted into user Drum Track patterns and
saved in internal memory.
• User template songs
→ PG p.164
Preset/user template songs are saved in internal
memory even when the power is turned off. Track
settings and effect settings of a song you create can
be saved in internal memory by using the menu
command Save Template Song.
• For details on writing to internal memory
Refer to the following pages for more information
about saving.
• Saving to media (Media– Save)
Note: On the KROME, the action of writing to internal
memory is called “Write,” and the action of saving to
an SD card device is called “Save.”
Assigning a name (renaming)
You can edit the name of an edited program,
combination, song, drum kit, or arpeggio pattern.
You can also change the names of the program and
combination categories.
For details, please see “Editing names” on page 117.
Shortcuts
Selecting a GM bank program
• Bank GM: Hold down the 0 numeric key and press
–.
• Banks g(1)–g(9): Hold down the 0 numeric key and
press 1–9.
• Bank g(d): Hold down the numeric key 0 and press
(.).
Moving between pages within a mode
• By holding down the PAGE button and pressing a
numeric key 0–9 you can jump to the
corresponding page.
Access the menu commands in each page (up
to ten items)
• By holding down the ENTER button and pressing a
numeric key 0–9.
Input note number values or velocity values
• While holding down the edit cell in the display,
press a note on the keyboard.
Alternatively, select the edit cell in the display, and
then hold down the ENTER button and press a note
on the keyboard.
Note: You can also use a MIDI note‐on message instead
of the keyboard.
Note: While a dialog box is displayed, the ENTER
button will perform the same function as the OK
button. This means that you can’t use this method to
enter a note number or velocity value in a dialog box
that contains an OK button.
Specifying the location in a song
In Sequencer mode, sets the current location as the
Location (equivalent to the Set Location menu
command)
• Hold down the ENTER button and press the
LOCATE (
) button.
ENTER button
• While a dialog box is displayed, this button
performs the same function as the OK button.
EXIT button
This button makes it easy to return to the main page of
the current mode:
1. Press it once to go to the previously selected tab on
the main P0 page.
2. Press the EXIT button. You will move to the
previously selected parameter of the P0 top page
(Prog: Main, Combi/Seq: Program T01–08).
3. Press the EXIT button. You will move to the
following parameter of the P0 top page.
Prog: Program Select
Combi: Combination Select
Seq: Song Select