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[. . . ] Operation Guide E 2 To ensure long, trouble-free operation, please read this manual carefully. Precautions Location Using the unit in the following locations can result in a malfunction. • In direct sunlight • Locations of extreme temperature or humidity • Excessively dusty or dirty locations • Locations of excessive vibration Power supply Please connect the designated AC/AC power supply to an AC outlet of the correct voltage. Do not connect it to an AC outlet of voltage other than that for which your unit is intended. Interference with other electrical devices This product contains a microcomputer. [. . . ] If you make a mistake or decide to re-record, press the [START/STOP] key to stop recording, and press the [COMPARE] key. When you press the [COMPARE] key to execute the Compare function, you will return to the state prior to recording. (☞Refer to p. 80 for the content that can be compared in Sequencer mode. ) 6 When you are satisfied with your performance, press the [START/STOP] key to stop recording. For example if your performance in measures 5–8 was the best take, you can use the Track Play Loop function to repeatedly play back just this portion. In the SEQ 1, 2: Loop, Track Play Loop page, check “Loop On” for track 2, set “Loop Start Meas” to 005, and set “Loop End Meas” to 008. Verify that arpeggios are sounded in synchronization with the tempo of the drum and bass performance, and rehearse your performance. Then press the [LOCATE] key to move the location to the beginning of the song. If you play notes on the keyboard during the countin, the arpeggio will begin at the same time that recording begins, and then that pattern will be recorded. If you made a mistake or would like to re-record, you can use the Compare function (press the [COMPARE] key) to re-record as many times as you wish. If you operate ARP-GATE or ARP-VELOCITY while recording an arpeggio pattern, this data will be recorded, but it will not be possible to add changes by overdubbing ARPGATE or ARP-VELOCITY data afterward for those notes. 5. Recording other tracks 1 As described in “Recording the bass track, ” use “Track Select” to select T03: Elec. Piano, and record about 16 measures. 6. The first is realtime recording, in which your performance on the keyboard and operations of the joystick and other controllers are recorded in realtime. This is how we recorded the bass and electric piano tracks in the preceding sections. The second method is step recording, in which you can specify the timing, note length, and velocity etc. in the LCD screen, and use the keyboard to input the pitch of the note. Step recording is suitable when you want to create a distinctive mechanical feel, or when you want to When you press the [START/STOP] key, repeated playback will begin. After you press the [START/STOP] key to stop playback, we recommend that you press the [LOCATE] key to return to the beginning of the song. After recording, you will automatically return to the measure at which recording began. 67 Sequencer mode Basic functions 3 Press the [START/STOP] key and play single notes or chords. record phrases that would be impossible or too rapid to play “live. ” Rapid phrases can also be recorded in realtime by temporarily slowing down the sequencer tempo. Press the [F5] key to select “TEdit, ” and press the [F8] (“Open”) key. The SEQ 5. 2: Track Edit screen will appear. 6 On the keyboard, press and then release the first note that you want to input. The LCD screen will show numerical values for the data that you input. In the lower right, Next:[M001 01. 000] will change to [M001 01. 048], and when you input the next note, the data will be input at that location. (☞PG p. 75) • To delete a note or rest that you input, press the [F6] (“Back”) key. [. . . ] Controllers Joystick, [SW1]/[SW2] keys, REALTIME CONTROLS knobs [1]–[4] and [SELECT] key, [ARP ON/OFF] key User interface Graphical user interface: 240 × 64 pixel LCD display Mode keys: [COMBI], [PROG], [SEQ], [GLOBAL], [MEDIA], [SAMPLING] Value controllers: [VALUE] dial, [INC]/[DEC] keys, numeric keys ([0]. . . [9], [–], [. / HOLD] Cursor keys [ ], [ ](–), [ ], [ ](+), [MENU/PAGE +/–] keys, [EXIT] key, [ENTER] key, [COMPARE] key, [F1]…[F8](T1/T9…T8/T16) key, [TIMBRE/TRACK] key BANK keys: PROG BANK: [A], [B], [C], [D], [GM] COMBI BANK: [A], [B], [C] SEQUENCER control keys: [PAUSE], [REW], [FF], [LOCATE] SEQUENCER/SAMPING (if the separately sold EXBSMPL option is installed) control keys: [REC/WRITE], [START/STOP] Other: [AUDITION] key, [CATEGORY] key 124 Audio outputs 1/4" AUDIO OUTPUT (MAIN) L/MONO, R: 1/4" AUDIO OUTPUT (INDIVIDUAL) 1, 2 Output impedance 1. 1 [kΩ] (L/MONO is 550 [Ω] for mono) Maximum output level L/MONO, R: +12. 0 [dBu] (INDIVIDUAL)1. 2: +11. 6 [dBu] Load impedance 100 [kΩ] or greater 1/4" AUDIO OUTPUT HEADPHONE Output impedance 33 [Ω] Maximum output level 36 [mW] Load impedance 33 [Ω] Audio inputs (if the separately sold EXB-SMPL option is installed) AUDIO INPUT 1, 2 LEVEL [MIC/LINE] switch, [LEVEL] knob Input impedance: 10 [kΩ] Nominal level LINE +3 [dBu] –30 [dBu] MIC –18 [dBu] –53 [dBu] Maximum level LINE +13 [dBu] –20 [dBu] MIC –8 [dBu] –43 [dBu] @ [INPUT] knob= min. @ [INPUT] knob= max. Included items: CD-ROM (KORG USB-MIDI driver, Voice Name List) AC/AC power supply 9VAC 3. 0A Operating requirements for connection to a computer Windows Operating system Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition/Professional Computer A computer with USB connector that meets the above requirements Macintosh Operating system Mac OS X 10. 2 or later Computer An Apple Macintosh with USB connector that meets the requirements for the above operating system Options Expansion board EXB-SMPL Sampling upgrade Expression/volume pedal: XVP-10 EXP/VOL pedal Foot controller: EXP-2 Damper pedal: DS-1H Pedal switch: PS-1 Other: MIDI cable * Appearance and specifications of this product are subject to change without notice. (Aug/05) Source impedance: 600 [Ω] Control inputs DAMPER (half-damper supported), ASSIGNABLE SWITCH/PEDAL MIDI MIDI IN, OUT, THRU, USB B connector SD card slot Usable media: 2. 7–3. 6 V (16 MB - 1 GB) Other AC power inlet, switch Support for options EXB-SMPL (one 16Mbyte 72-pin SIMM is included) 72-pin SIMM memory slots x 2 (for sample data RAM) Dimensions (W × D × H) 61-key model: 1045 × 302 × 95 (mm) 76-key model: 1257 × 302 × 95 (mm) 88-key model: 1414 × 365 × 123 (mm) Weight 61-key model: 7. 8kg 76-key model: 9. 2kg 88-key model: 24. 1kg Power consumption: 13W (if the EXB-SMPL option and two 32Mbyte SIMM are installed) 125 Specifications and options Appendices [62 notes Music Workstation/Sampler] Date : 2005. 12 Function Basic Channel Mode Default Changed MIDI Implementation Chart Transmitted 1 – 16 1 – 16 Recognized 1 – 16 1 – 16 3 Memorized MIDI Implementation Chart Remarks Memorized Messages Altered 0 – 127 True Voice Note On Note Off 9n, V=0 – 127 Note Number: Velocity 0 – 127 0 – 127 9n, V=0 – 127 Sequencer and Arpeggiator data can transmit all note numbers 0–127 Aftertouch Polyphonic (Key) Monophonic (Channel) Pitch Bend 0, 32 1, 2 4, 5, 7, 8, 10 11, 12, 13 64, 65, 66, 67 70 – 79 80, 81, 82, 83 93, 91, 92, 94, 95 6, 38 96, 97 98, 99 100, 101 0 – 95 0 – 101 120, 121 0 – 127 Variable Range 0 – 127 0 – 127 Polyphonic aftertouch transmitted only as sequence data *A *A *C Control Change Bank Select (MSB, LSB) *P Joystick (+Y, –Y) *C Pedal, Portamento Time, Volume, IFX pan, Pan *C Expression, Effect Control 1/2 *C Damper, Portamento Sw. , Sostenuto, Soft *C Sound (Realtime Controls 1–4A: 74, 71, 79, 72) *C Switch 1, 2, Foot Switch, Controller *C Send 1, 2, Effect ON/OFF (IFX, MFX1, MFX2) *C Data Entry (MSB, LSB) *C Data Increment, Decrement *C NRPN (LSB, MSB) *C, *2 RPN (LSB, MSB) *C, *3 Realtime Controls knobs 1–4 B-assign *C Sequencer data (receive *C) All Sound Off, Reset All Controllers *C *P Program Change System Exclusive System Common Song Position Song Select Tune *E*4 When cue list is selected, corresponds to cue list *1 When cue list is selected, corresponds to cue lists 0–19 *1 *1 *1 123 – 127 0 – 127 0 – 127 Clock System Real Time Command Local On/Off Aux All Notes Off Messages Active Sense Reset Notes *P, *A, *C, *E: Transmitted/received when GLOBAL 2. 1: MIDI Filter (Program Change, After Touch, Control Change, Exclusive) is Enable, respectively. 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