Korg D3200 ユーザーズマニュアル

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The D3200 is equipped with Korg’s Session Drums. By using 
Session Drums in conjunction with the Knob Matrix, you can 
easily create a realistic drum track for your song, without te-
dious programming. This drum track can be used as refer-
ence as you record, or as part of your completed song.
Patterns are the basic elements of the drum track. By string-
ing different patterns together and adding fills, intro and 
ending patterns, you can create a program map. 
The Session Drums is recorded on its own dedicated track, so 
you can use the pattern map to play drum patterns and still 
have thirty-two tracks available for recording.
1. Listening to drum patterns
If the song is playing, press the STOP key to stop playback.
The D3200 contains 756 drum patterns (
(1) Access the SESSION DRUMS “DrmsMixer” tab page, 
and click the “Assign” Monitor radio button.
(2) Access the SESSION DRUMS “SessionDr.” tab page, 
and click the RUN button (it will be highlighted) to 
hear the current pattern.
To stop the pattern, click the RUN button once again.
(3) Use the DRUMS fader to adjust the volume of the 
drum pattern.
(4) Use matrix knobs 1–4 to select drum patterns and 
adjust the tempo.
• Use the GROUP knob to select a family of drum pat-
ters, or the drum pattern group.
• Use the SESS knob to select a pattern set from within 
the current group.
When you use the GROUP and SESS knobs to select a pat-
tern set, the drum kit and tempo will change as well. It takes 
about one second to switch drum kits.
• Use the VARI knob to select a variation of the current 
pattern set. Turning the knob toward the right will 
make the pattern “busier” and add more sounds.
• Use the TEMPO knob to adjust the tempo.
For now, keep matrix knobs 5–8 all the way toward the left in 
their “OFF” position. We’ll get to these in the next section. 
For details on what each knob does, refer to “Auditioning the 
pattern map” (
If you select a new pattern using the GROUPSESS, or VARI 
knobs while a pattern is playing, the Session Drums will 
switch to the new pattern at the beginning of the next meas-
ure.
If you click the Fill button while a drum pattern is playing, a 
fill-in pattern will play at the beginning of the next measure, 
and then the Session Drums will revert to the previous drum 
pattern.
If you select a new pattern using the GROUPSESS, or VARI 
knobs while a fill-in pattern is playing, the Session Drums 
will switch to the newly selected pattern when the fill-in 
ends.
If you click the Ending button while a drum pattern is play-
ing, an ending pattern will play at the beginning of the next 
measure, and then the Session Drums will stop.
If you click the RUN button while the Session Drums are 
playing, the drumming will stop.
While the “SessionDr.” tab page is displayed, you can use the 
panel LOC 3 and LOC 4 keys instead of the on-screen RUN and 
FILL
 buttons. You can also hold down the panel SESSION 
DRUMS
 key and press the LOC 3 key instead of the on-screen 
Ending button.
If you’ve selected Metronome as the group
If you use the GROUP knob to select “Metronome,” the time 
signature and the accent sound will be as specified by the 
SESS
 knob and VARI (shown as BEAT) knob.
2. Creating a drum track for an 
entire song (Pattern Map)
Here we will explain how to create a sequence of drum pat-
terns (a pattern map) for the entire song by switching varia-
tions in real time.
You can’t create a pattern map if the song’s Protect setting is 
turned on.
(1) Access the SESSION DRUMS “DrmsMixer” tab page, 
and click the “Assign” Monitor radio button.
(2) Access the SESSION DRUMS “SessionDr.” tab page.
• If the Click Monitor button is on (highlighted), click it 
to turn it off.
• Click the “RecMode” Pat&T radio button. (
(3) Click the RUN button (it will be highlighted), and you 
will hear the currently-specified drum pattern.
To stop the pattern, click the RUN button once again.
(4) Use the DRUMS fader to adjust the volume of the 
drum pattern.
Session Drums™
Drum kit
Tempo
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(1)
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(2)
(9)
(2)
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