Record new backing sequence, Record your own backing sequence, As recording continues – KORG The iS40 User Manual

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2.

Press START/STOP. The demo will start. Listen, and watch the Display and front
panel as it plays - note the chord and control changes. The demo is only 28
measures in length - very effective as an initial “look” at the Backing Sequencer.

Record your own Backing Sequence...

1.

Press the CURSOR> button once. “BSQ0” will flash in the Display.

2.

Press the UP/+ button, or rotate the DIAL until “BSQ1” flashes in the Display,
indicating that you’ve selected a new Backing Sequence.

3.

Select Arrangement “A11 8 Beat” with the buttons in the ARRANGEMENT section.

4.

Press the INTRO/ENDING1 button.

5.

Press REC/WRITE.

6.

Press START/STOP. You’ll hear a two measure pre-count before recording begins.

7.

Play a chord in the lower range of the keyboard during the pre-count - the Display
will indicate the chord you played.

As recording continues...

- Play a melody in the in the upper range of the keyboard.

- Press either FILL button, followed by one of the VARIATION buttons.

Remember - the keyboard, control and chord tracks are all being recorded in the
Backing Sequencer.

8.

Press INTRO/ENDING1 and let the Backing Sequence end.

That’s it ! You’ve done it!

9.

Press START/STOP to listen to your new Backing Sequence!

What’s that? You don’t like what you’ve done? Not a problem - just hit the RESET button
and begin recording again - you’ll overwrite everything in the current Backing Sequence.

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