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KORG sampler User Manual

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Quick Star

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Power on/off

Demo song

Playing

programs

Playing

combinations

Using

controllers

Arpeggiator

RPPR

Program

editing

Combination

editing

Sampling

Song

Playing with the RPPR (Realtime Pattern

Play/Recording) function

TRITON STUDIO’s Sequencer mode provides an RPPR
(Realtime Pattern Play/Recording) function

.

Using the RPPR function, each note of the keyboard can
be assigned to a preset pattern or user pattern and a track
that will play the assigned pattern. You can then playback
the assigned pattern in realtime (and record it, if desired)
simply by playing the corresponding note. (Preset pat-
terns suitable for playing by the drum track are already
provided in the internal memory.)

Here we will explain how to use the RPPR function to
play a demo song.

1 Load the demo song data as described in “1. Loading

the demo song data in Disk mode” (

☞p.20).

2 Press the [SEQ] key (the LED will light) to enter

Sequencer mode, and access the P0: Play/REC, Pro-
gram T01–08 page.

3 In “Song Select,” select S005: Midnight Sun.

Select the song as described in “2. Selecting and play-
ing a demonstration song in Sequencer mode” (

☞p.21).

4 Make sure that the “RPPR” check box is checked.

Checked:

The specified RPPR (set in Sequencer P6: Pat-

tern/RPPR, RPPR Setup) will function.
Unchecked:

RPPR will not function. Operation will be

as in normal Sequencer mode.

5 Press a key.

The pattern assigned to that key will playback.
In some cases, the pattern will continue playing after
you release your hand from the keyboard. You can stop
playback either by pressing that key again, or by press-
ing a key in the area of C2 or below.

Shutdown Keys:

When you play a key in the range of C–1 – C2, the cur-
rently-playing pattern will stop.

Pattern Assignable:

A pattern and track can be assigned to each of the 72 keys
in the range of C#2–C8. If you do not assign a key, it can be
used to play as usual.

As in the example shown in the following diagram, you
can make one key play a drums pattern, another key a
bass phrase, and yet another key play guitar chords, all by
specifying a different pattern and track for each key.

88 Keys

76 Keys

61 Keys

Shutdown Keys

C-1 ... C2

Pattern Assignable

C#2 ... C 8

C-1

G9

Pattern P000 Track01 (Drums Program)
Pattern U000 Track02 (Bass Program)
Pattern P001 Track01 (Drums Program)
Pattern U001 Track02 (Bass Program)
Pattern U002 Track03 (Guitar Program)