Korg D1600 DVD VCR Combo User Manual


 
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The starting measure, ending measure, tempo, time
signature, and rhythm pattern of this tempo map
are shown at the right.
Press the “ ” button and select a tempo map from a
dialog box.
When “TempoSource” (P1-1) is “Manual,” it is
not possible to select “TempoMap.”
2. New.......................................................................
Create a new tempo map.
When you wish to add a tempo map in the middle
of the song, create a new tempo map.
The following “Select TempoMap*** Param” dialog
box will appear.
2a. StartMeas........................................ [001...999]
Specify the starting location of the tempo map that
will be created.
This is specified in units of a measure.
2b. EndMeas.......................................... [001...999]
Specify the ending location of the tempo map that
will be created.
This is specified in units of a measure.
2c. Tempo................................................[40240]
Specify the tempo. The units are =40–240.
2d. Beat......................................... [01/0416/16]
Specify the time signature.
2e. Rhythm .............................[(Rhythm Pattern List)]
Specify the rhythm. If you wish to specify a period
of silence, you can select a silent rhythm.
Press the “ ” button and select a rhythm from a
dialog box.
The rhythms that can be selected will depend on the
“Beat
” setting. (p.146)
2f. Insert....................................................[On, Off]
On: The new tempo map will be created in Insert
mode, inserting the tempo map.
Off: The new tempo map will be created in Over-
write mode, overwriting the existing tempo map.
2g. Pattern length, Pattern position ..........................
This displays the number of measures (length) for
each rhythm selected by “SelRhythm,” and the
measure within that length that is being played.
3. Edit.........................................................................
Here you can edit the settings of a tempo map.
Select this when you wish to modify an existing
map. Use “T
empoMap” to select the map that you
wish to modify, and then press this button.
The “Select TempoMap*** Param” dialog box will
appear, and you can set the desired values. (P2-2
”New”)
4. Delete.....................................................................
This deletes a tempo map.
4a. SelectAll...............................................[On, Off]
All tempo maps will be subject to deletion.
On: All tempo maps will be subject to
deletion. The tempo map number will be shown as
“***.”
Off: The single tempo map selected by
“T
empoMap” will be subject to deletion.
All tempo maps following the deleted tempo
map will be moved forward.
5. Pattern Length, Pattern Position................................
This shows the number of measures (length) of the
pattern selected by “SelRhythm,” and the measure
number that is currently playing.
P3 TmpTrk: Create a tempo track
The tempo track can be recorded in two ways.
By recording MIDI Clock
By recording tap tempo
The first method is used to synchronize the D1600 to
data created on an external sequencer.
The second method is used when you do not know the
tempo of audio data recorded on the D1600 (for exam-
ple if you recorded from a CD), but would like to man-
age the data and edit tracks in units of measures.
For the procedure, refer to p.63.
Since these two types of tempo tracks are recorded
in the same area, it is not possible for both tempo
tracks to exist simultaneously.
If memory becomes full during recording, recording
will end.
1. Select RecTempoTrack Type.......................................
[MIDIClock, MeasTap, BeatTap]
Select the type of tempo track.
MIDIClock: The tempo track will be created by
recording MIDI Clock data from a song that was
created on an external sequencer.
MeasTap: The tempo track will be created by
recording taps at the beginning of each measure.
BeatTap: The tempo track will be created by record-
ing taps at the beginning of each beat.
2. RecStart ..................................................................
Begin recording the tempo track.
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