Korg music workstation/sampler User Manual

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Input the open hi-hat (Tone03).
Set “Step No.” to 04, and press the [3] key. Then set 
“Step No.” to 08, and press the [3] key.
If “Fixed Note Mode” is set to Trigger All Tones, play-
ing a single note on the keyboard will cause the rhythm 
pattern to play.
If “Fixed Note Mode” is set to Trigger As Played, play-
ing a single note on the keyboard will cause only the 
kick (Tone00) to play.
Playing two notes on the keyboard will cause only the 
kick (Tone00) and snare (Tone01) to play. In this way, 
the number of keys that you play will be played by the 
same number of tones.
Set the parameters for each step.
Use “Velocity” etc. to add accents to the rhythm pat-
tern.
The “Gate” and “Velocity” settings you make here 
will be valid if the “Gate” and “Velocity” parameters 
(Program P7: Edit-Arpeggiator, Arpeg. Setup page) of 
the program selected in Program mode are set to 
Step
. If these parameters have a setting other than 
Step
, the “Gate” and “Velocity” that were specified 
for each individual step will be ignored, and the notes 
of the arpeggio will be sounded according to the set-
tings of the Program P7: Edit-Arpeggiator, Arpeg. 
Setup page. Check the settings of the program.
Set the “Gate” and “Velocity” by using the ARPEG-
GIATOR [GATE] and [VELOCITY] knobs to the cen-
ter position (12 o’clock).
Dual arpeggiator editing
Here we will use a combination as an example in our 
explanation.
The same procedure applies when editing an arpeggio 
pattern in Sequencer and Song Play modes.
If you have entered this mode from the Combination 
mode, the arpeggio pattern selected by the combination 
will be affected by your editing.
In Combination mode, select a combination that uses 
the arpeggio pattern you wish to edit.
For this example, select a combination to which both 
arpeggiators A and B are assigned.
Press the ARPEGGIATOR [ON/OFF] key to turn on 
the arpeggiator (the key will light).
Even if the arpeggiator had been turned off when you 
moved here, you can use the ARPEGGIATOR [ON/
OFF] key to turn it on. However, if “Arpeggiator Run” 
A
 or B are not checked, and if “Arpeggiator Assign,” is 
set to off, then the arpeggiator will not operate.
Select the Global P6: User Arpeggio, Pattern Setup 
page.
If you moved here from Combination mode, use the 
“Arpeggio Select” A and B to select the arpeggiator 
that you wish to edit.
If this is A, your editing will apply to the parameters 
and user arpeggio pattern of arpeggiator A.
If this is B, your editing will apply to the parameters 
and user arpeggio pattern of arpeggiator B.
Switch between arpeggiators A and B, and edit their 
respective user arpeggio patterns.
If you wish to stop one of the arpeggiators, return to 
Combination mode, and in Combination P0: Play, 
select the Arpeggio Play A or the Arpeggio Play B page 
and uncheck the “Arpeggiator Run” check box.
To modify the name of a user arpeggio pattern, use 
the Utility “Rename Arpeggio Pattern.”
If you wish to save the edited user arpeggio pattern 
in internal memory, you must write the user arpeggio 
pattern.
In this case, both user arpeggio patterns will be written 
simultaneously. If you turn off the power without writ-
ing, the edited contents will be lost (
If you wish to save the state of the combination at the 
same time, return to Combination mode and write 
the combination. 
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When editing a user arpeggio pattern, pay attention 
to the global MIDI channel, the channel of each track, 
and the arpeggiator assignments, and make sure that 
the arpeggiator you are hearing is the pattern that 
you wish to edit.
If you moved here from Sampling mode, the arpeg-
giator will not turn on. Nor will it be possible to edit 
arpeggio patterns.
Program
Combination
Sequencer
Sampling
Song Play
Global
Ef
fect
Media, etc
Preset
Other