Basic operation (quick start), Conceptual diagram of the er-1, Listening to a song – KORG ELECTRIBER ER-1 User Manual

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Stop/

Cancel key

Song

Pattern(A02)

Pattern(A03)

Pattern(A01)

Pattern(B01)

3. Basic operation (Quick Start)

Conceptual diagram of the ER-1

On the ER-1, a song consists mainly of Patterns (which consist of Parts and delay settings) and event
data (refer to p.36 "Recording performances or knob movements to a song (Event Recording)").

Songs: S01...S16

Pattern order

A03
B53
C07
D06
A52
B17

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End

Event data

Part Solo
Part Mute

Part Trigger

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Pattern data

Tempo
Length
Beat/Scale

Delay

Patterns: A01...D64

Part data

Synth1
Synth2
Synth3
Synth4
Audio1
Audio2
HiHat(C)
HiHat(O)
Cymbal
H.Clap
Accent

Parameter

Wave
Pitch
Mod Depth

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Pan
Level

Rhythm pattern

Delay Depth
Delay Time

Normal
TempoDelay

Type

Parameter

Motion sequence

Motion sequence

Delay

Part

Structure of Song

Listening to a Song

1. Press the Song Mode key to enter Song mode (the key will light).

2. Use the cursor [▲][▼] keys to make the parameter select LED indicate

Song

(the top LED).

3. Rotate the dial to select the desired song (S01...S16).

4. Press the Play/Pause key to playback the song (the key will light). When

the song ends, playback will stop automatically (the key will go dark).

To pause during playback, press the Play/Pause key (the key will blink).
To resume playback, press the Play/Pause key once again (the key will
light). To stop playback, press the Stop/Cancel key.

It is not possible to change songs during playback.

What is a Song?

On the ER-1, a song is musical data consisting of Patterns
arranged in the desired playback order. The ER-1 lets you
create and store up to sixteen songs. In each song you can
arrange up to 256 patterns, and rhythm and knob move-
ments can also be recorded in addition to the playback.
(Refer to p.33 "Song mode.")

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