Other way to record – KORG Krome music workstasion 61key User Manual
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Creating songs (Sequencer mode)
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A dialog box will appear.
6. Set the number of measures in the pattern to a
“Length” of 04 (four measures), and set “Meter” to
a time signature of 4/4. Press the OK button.
7. As necessary, set “REC Resolution” to apply
realtime quantization.
8. Begin realtime recording.
You can record in the same way as you did when
recording tracks with Loop All Tracks. (See “Loop All
Tracks” on page 60)
Press the SEQUENCER REC (
●) button, and then press
the START/STOP (
) button.
After the pre‐count, pattern recording will begin. Play
the keyboard and use the joystick and other controllers
to record your performance.
When you reach the end of the pattern, the sequencer
will return to the beginning of the pattern and continue
recording. If you continue recording, the newly
recorded data will be added to the previously‐
recorded data.
9. If you want to delete specific data while you
continue pattern recording, you can press the REC
(
●) button or check the “Remove Data” check box.
For details refer to step 6 of “Loop All Tracks” on
page 60.
10. Press the START/STOP (
) button to stop
recording.
If you made a mistake or decide to re‐record, press the
START/STOP (
) button to stop recording, and
press the COMPARE button. Then begin the pattern
recording procedure again as in step 8.
Other way to record
Using the Drum Track function and
the arpeggiator to record on multiple
tracks simultaneously
You can use multi‐recording to simultaneously record
a multi‐track performance using the Drum Track
function and arpeggiator.
For details, please see “Recording MIDI in real time”
on page 60.
Using the RPPR function to record on
multiple tracks simultaneously
You can use multi‐recording to simultaneously record
a multi‐track performance using the RPPR function.
For details, please see “Creating an RPPR pattern” on
page 71.