Recording while listening to a rhythm pattern, Changing the tempo of the rhythm, Step 9. song editing – KORG D4 User Manual

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Recording while listening to a rhythm pattern

You can record your performance while using the internal
rhythm as a guide.
1 Select a rhythm pattern.

Refer to “Selecting and playing a rhythm pattern.”
Make sure that a rhythm pattern is selected, and that
the rhythm is not turned off.

2 Adjust the recording level of the input source, and

record.
Refer to “1. Recording methods.”
When you press the [REC] key and enter record-ready
mode, the selected rhythm pattern will begin playing.
When you press the [PLAY] key to start recording, the
selected rhythm pattern will start again in sync with
the beginning of the song. Play your instrument along
to the rhythm.

Changing the tempo of the rhythm

Each rhythm pattern has a tempo setting stored for it.
To change the tempo, select the rhythm pattern, and then
edit “TEMPO” to set the tempo, as described in “3. Adjust
the tempo” in the previous section.

Step 9. Song editing

The D4 provides the following editing operations for
managing songs:

Renaming a song.
Copying a song.
Deleting a song.

Undo is not available for song edit operations.

1. Song editing operations

Song Name — naming a song

This operation changes the name of the currently selected
song.
For the procedure, refer to “3. Changing the name of a
song” in “Step 2. Creating/selecting a song.”

Song Copy — copying a song

This operation creates a copy of the currently selected
song in a new location.
Here’s how to copy song “1” to song “2.”
1 Select the song (song “1”) that you want to copy.
2 Select “SONG EDIT” mode.

Set the [MODE] knob to “SONG EDIT.”

3 Select the Copy operation.

Use the [VALUE] dial to select “CopySong,” and press
the CURSOR [

] key; the Copy Song page appears in

the display.

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