Listening to the metronome while you record, Turning the metronome on/off, Adjusting the metronome volume – KORG D8 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Operation

11.

Listening to the metro-
nome while you record

The D8 contains a wide variety of metronome pat-
terns for each time signature. (Refer to “Metro-
nome pattern list”) If you have an idea for a song,
you can record immediately using the built-in met-
ronome without having to connect a rhythm
machine etc.

The sound of the metronome will not be recorded.
The metronome sound will be output together
with the master audio output from the OUTPUT
L·R jacks.

Turning the metronome on/off

1

Press the [METRONOME] key to turn the metro-
nome ON (indicator lit).
When you record or playback, the metronome will
sound. (Refer to “■ Sounding the metronome dur-
ing playback and recording”)

Adjusting the metronome volume

2

Press the [EDIT] key (the metronome will sound,
and the indicator will light), and then press the
[METRONOME] key to access the “MetVol” dis-
play. If the display reads “MetMod”, press the
[METRONOME] key once again.

✧ Also, instead of pressing the [EDIT] key, you can

press the [TEMPO] key several times to make the
display read “MetVol” and adjust the metronome
volume.

3

Rotate the [VALUE] dial to adjust an appropriate
volume.

Sounding the metronome during playback

and recording

4

Press the [METRONOME] key once again, to
access the “MetMod” display.

5

Rotate the [VALUE] dial to select P+R
(Play+Recording). With this setting, the metro-
nome will sound during playback and during
recording. With a setting of Rec, the metronome
will sound only during recording.

Setting the tempo and time signature

6

Press the [TEMPO] key (press the [EDIT] key to
make the indicator go off) to access the display
such as “0:120|4/4” which shows the tempo and
time signature. (The metronome will sound.)

7

Rotate the [VALUE] dial to select 0 at the left edge.
0

is the basic tempo that is located at the beginning

of the song.

8

Press the [

] key to move the cursor to the tempo

value, and rotate the [VALUE] dial to set the
tempo. In the same way, press the [

] key to move

the cursor to the time signature, and rotate the
[VALUE] dial to set the time signature.

✧ You can press the [METRONOME] key to turn the

metronome sound on/off.

Selecting the metronome pattern

9

Press the [

] key, and then rotate the [VALUE]

dial to select the metronome pattern. (Refer to
“Metronome pattern list”)

✧ You can change the time signature, tempo or met-

ronome pattern during the song. (Refer to “Tempo
map settings”, p.36)

Connecting the input device and adjusting

the level

10 As explained in “■ Connecting the input device

and adjusting the level” (p.11, p.12), connect the
input device and adjust the level.

Starting and stopping recording

11 Press the [REC] key and a count will begin. Press

the [PLAY] key to begin recording, and the selected
metronome sound will be heard. Play along with
the metronome sound. (Refer to “■ Starting and
stopping recording”, p.11)

Listening to the recorded performance (Play-

back)

12 Move the current time location to a point earlier

than where you began recording. Then set the
[TRACK STATUS] of the recorded track to PLAY,
and press the [PLAY] key to playback. Press the
[STOP] key to stop. (Refer to “■ Listening to the
recorded performance (Playback)”, p.11)

METRO

NOME

E

MetVol:080

EDIT

METRO

NOME

E

MetMod:P+R

METRO

NOME

E

0:120|4/4œ

TEMPO

E

œ:Metro4 œ

Playback

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