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KORG TR Music Workstation Operation Guide 2E ii User Manual

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Seq.Event: Pattern
Song: 001, Pattern: U00, Meter: 4/4
RPPR: On (checked), Key: C#2, Track: 01

Press the [F8] (“Save”) key. to save your settings.
You will return to the dialog box of step

6

.

8 Press the [F7] (“Exit”) key to return to the screen of

step

3

.

9 Press the [SEQ] key to enter Sequencer mode, and

set “Song Select” to 000.

The song data that you specified in step

7

has been

automatically set/created as shown below.

• SEQ 1.1: Play/REC, Play/REC page

Song: 000, Meter: 4/4, Tempo: 120

• SEQ 1.1: Play/REC, Prog..8 page

Track01

Program: D072

• SEQ 1.1: Play/REC, Loop..8 page

Track01 Loop

On:

On

Loop Start Meas: 001
Loop End Meas: 001
Play Intro: Off

If you set “Start Measure” to other than 001 when
creating performance data in a track, the parame-
ters and programs of the SEQ 1.1: Play/REC,
Loop..8 page will not be set automatically. (“Loop
On” will be Off, and a program change will be cre-
ated at the beginning of the “Start Measure.”)

• SEQ 5.2: Track Edit, Track Edit page

Track01: track data: 8 measures (D2–)

When you press the SEQUENCER [START/STOP]
key

, playback will begin. According to the Track

Play Loop setting, the first measure will play as a
loop.

As an example, try setting “ (Tempo)” to 100.
Notice that even if you change the playback tempo,
the pitch does not change.

If the beat of the rhythm loop sample is not repro-
duced correctly or if you hear unwanted noise
when you change the tempo, the reason may be
that slicing was not performed optimally in step

6

. The accuracy with which each rhythm instru-

ment sound is separated will significantly affect
the quality of the playback. Try adjusting the sepa-
ration of each sample in step

6

.

In some cases, playing back at a slower tempo may
cause the playback to sound unnatural because of
regions of silence between samples. Conversely
when you play back at a faster tempo, unnatural
noise may occur between samples. To avoid such
problems, set Stretch “New BPM” or “Ratio” in
step

7

to the tempo that you will use during play

back. When you execute the time stretch com-
mand, the length of each sample will be adjusted
appropriately. (

PG p.112 step

9

)

0 In “Song Select,” select 001.

The song data that you specified in step

7

has been

set/created automatically as shown below.

• SEQ 1.1: Play/REC, Play/REC page

Song: 001, Meter: 4/4, Tempo: 120, RPPR: On

• SEQ 1.1: Play/REC, Prog..8 page

Track01 Program: D073

• SEQ 5.1: RPPR, RPPR Setup page

Key: C#2, Assign: On,
Pattern: User, U00, Track: Track01
Pattern data: 1 measure (D2–)

In the SEQ 5.1: RPPR, Pattern page, press the
SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key

and pattern U00

will begin playing.
If you press the C#2 key in the SEQ 5.1: RPPR, RPPR
Setup page, the RPPR function will begin playing pat-
tern U00.
As in step

9

, you can change the playback tempo with-

out affecting the pitch.