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Korg KR-11 - Erasing Notes During Recording; Saving Patterns

Korg KR-11
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KR-11
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Creating a rhythm pattern
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7 Press the button to put the unit in record standby mode (the button blinks red).
The pattern returns to the top after recording stops.
Note:
The pattern you recorded is deleted if you select a different pattern without saving your
recorded data, or if you switch to a different mode.
Erasing notes during recording
8 While recording, hold down the MODE button and press the button (1–14, FILL 1/2) corresponding
to the sound of the notes you want to erase.
The note data for the sounds that play while you hold down the buttons is erased.
Tip:
By deleting the notes for certain sounds in an existing pattern and rerecording with other
sounds, you can perform editing tasks such as replacing the bass drum with the snare drum and
so on.
Saving a pattern
Note:
Confirm that the button and LEDs are lit up as follows.
button blinks red
When creating from an existing pattern: PATTERN LED lights up
When creating a new pattern: PAD LED lights up
9 Turn the genre selector to select USER.
10 Press the button while holding down one of the 1–14 buttons corresponding to the save
destination.
The save destination button blinks and then goes dark when saving is finished.
Note:
Each pattern is treated as a set that includes FILL 1 and FILL 2. When you save a pattern, the
fill-ins included with the pattern are also saved (which also applies when you've edited the fill-ins).
11 Press the MODE button to exit pattern edit mode.
The unit returns to pattern play mode, and the PATTERN LED lights up.

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