Korg Recording Equipment ER 1 User Manual

EasyStart  
ER-1 Main Features  
Pattern performance with emphasis on realtime  
256 patterns in memory, each up to 4 bars long  
operation  
Play the part keys in realtime to record patterns;  
each part key can be instantly tweaked and  
saved as a pattern’s sound set!  
All functions are right on the surface, with no  
menus or pages to slow you down!  
Familiar 16-step key interface to easily create your  
Delay and low-boost effects are provided  
own patterns using the built-in Part sounds  
11 parts include 4 synth parts, 4 PCM parts, 2  
Motion sequencing to record knob/switch  
Audio In parts and an Accent part  
movements independently for each part  
Check out the new pattern data now available  
EasyStart CONTENTS  
Making connections  
Playing the demo songs  
Pattern mode tour  
Motion sequencing  
More Pattern editing  
Recording Patterns  
Pattern Sets  
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Realtime Pattern Control  
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Before you continue, turn OFF memory protect: Press GLOBAL Ä CURSOR to Protect Ä Rotate DIAL to  
“off” Ä Press the PATTERN key to return to PATTERN mode.  
Copy a preset pattern to a new location:  
1. Press PATTERN Ä press CURSOR to set to "Pattern" Ä rotate DIAL to select any pattern Ä press WRITE Ä rotate  
DIAL to pattern d.64 Ä press WRITE again to copy the source pattern to d.64.  
In-store demo suggestion:  
Use pattern d.64 as the edit “target pattern” for all of your demos!  
Tweak the copied pattern:  
1. Change Tempo: (see “Changing Tempo” on the previous page).  
2. Retrigger pattern Playback: As pattern plays, hold down Shift and press PLAY repeatedly, to “force” pattern playback  
to first beat of the measure.  
3. Tweak the pattern: Strike the part keys Ä work with the knobs and switches as pattern plays - create an edited set of  
part sounds using the existing pattern Ä try striking any part key Ä then select Tempo Delay with the Typekey (tweak  
effect with the Depth and Time knobs).  
4. Select one of the drum synth parts (1-4) and try changing the waveform with the Wave key – note that Pitch is the one  
parameter in the OSCILLATOR area that works on PCM as well as synth parts.  
5. Tweak the pattern data itself: As pattern plays, press any part key Ä press to add/remove steps from the 16 step keys  
(lit/unlit) press the Accent key and set new accents on the 16 step keys (use Level knob to set overall accent level).  
6. SOLO and MUTE parts: Press and hold down SOLO and press a part key (it will light) (or group of part keys). Press  
SOLO again to defeat solo Ä press and hold down MUTE (TAP), then press a part key (or group of part keys) to  
mute/unmute parts (lit/unlit) Ä press STOP Ä press WRITE 2x to write edited pattern to memory.  
Motion Sequencing:  
Record knob and switch changes for each part and the delay  
Record Motion sequences in the previous pattern:  
1. Press Part 1 part key (it will light) Ä hold Shift and press step key 11 (Clear Motion) 2x, to clear previous Motion  
sequence for Part 1 Ä repeat this step for each part in the pattern.  
2. Press to select Part 1 key (it will light) Ä in PART edit section, press Motion Seq to select Smooth or Trig Hold (it will  
light) Ä press REC key (left of STOP). REC will light, and PLAY will flash.  
3. Press PLAY to begin recording Ä rotate Pitch/Speed knob. When pattern reaches last step, REC light will go out and  
pattern will continue to play - you'll hear new Motion sequence Ä while pattern loops, press Motion Seq key to select  
Smooth or Trig Hold, and listen to difference in playback. (you can SOLO the part to get a better idea)  
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4. Press STOP Ä press to select Part 2 key (it will light), then select either Smooth or TrigHold as type of Motion  
Sequence Ä press REC Ä press PLAY to record Ä toggle Reverse key off / on, to record new Motion sequence for part  
2 Ä press STOP Ä press WRITE 2x to write pattern with the two new Motion sequences.  
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Each time you record a new knob or switch change with the Motion sequence function, it will OVERWRITE the previous  
Motion sequence for that part. If you’re not satisfied with the Motion Sequence you just recorded, simply re-record it, or  
Clear the Motion Sequence. One Motion sequence, using one knob rotation can be recorded for each Part. Two knob  
rotations can be recorded for the Delay Motion Sequence (See the Owner’s Manual, page 18, and 28 for more  
information)  
5. Record an Delay Motion sequence in the current pattern: In the Delay section, press the Motion Sequence key ( it  
will light) Ä press REC Ä press PLAY Ä tweak the Delay Depth and Time knobs simultaneously to record the Delay  
Motion sequence.  
More Pattern editing:  
Copy the previous pattern and change the pattern length:  
1. Select pattern d.64 Ä press WRITE Ä rotate DIAL to select pattern d.63 Ä press WRITE again, to copy pattern d.64 to  
d.63. Don't PLAY pattern yet… Ähold down Shift to see the pattern’s length. (One of keys 1-4 lights accordingly) Ä  
while holding Shift press an unlit key between 1 and 4 to change the pattern length to this new value.  
View the step data in the pattern:  
2. While pattern plays, press each part key, and note that the step keys light to indicate where each part is set to trigger  
along the 16-step grid Ä watch Select LED section (above step keys). Note that green LED indicates movement through  
- and loops from bars 1-2.  
3. Continue playback of pattern Ä press Part 4key (it will light) Ä press Select> key 1x – the red LED in Select section  
moves to 2nd bar in pattern Ä press Select< key 1x to move back to 1st bar. Note that you are viewing Trigger Settings  
for the two different measures of Part 4. Press the HI-HAT Close key, so that it lights.  
Edit the trigger settings for HI-HAT Close:  
4. Press Select < or > keys until bar 1's red LED is lit - to view the trigger settings for HI-HATpart, bar 1. Let the pattern  
continue to play Ä press all of the lit keys to turn them OFF. Listen as pattern loops - when bar 1 plays again, no steps  
will play - the rest of the data for the HI-HAT stays the same - for bar 2 Ä press Select > key to move to bar 2 Ä press  
any desired step keys to change trigger settings for the HI-HAT, bar 2 Ä press the STOP key.  
Work with the Swing function:  
5. Select pattern A.14 Ä PLAY pattern to hear how it sounds Ä press STOP Ä hold down the Shift key and press step  
key 8 (Swing) - a value of 50 will flash in the display Ä rotate the DIAL to a setting of "69" Ä press step key 8 again  
(flashing), to set new Swing value Ä PLAY pattern to hear new swing setting Ä STOP pattern Ä hold down Shift and  
press step key 8.  
6. Rotate DIAL to set value to "50" Ä press step key 8 again to re-set Swing value Ä PLAY pattern again - to hear  
"straight" 16-beat pattern Ä press STOP.  
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Recording Patterns:  
Two ways to record patterns: Step or Realtime recording  
1. Step Record a 1-bar pattern: Select an empty pattern (try d.28 or later) Ä press REC Ä press PLAY Ä press each part  
key, then press the desired step keys (they will light) to enter the pattern data for that part.  
2. Realtime Record a 1-bar pattern: Select an empty pattern Ä turn on the Metronome: Press GLOBAL, then CURSOR  
or to Metronome Ä rotate DIAL to “r – 1” (1-bar lead-in) Ä press PATTERN Ä press REC Ä press PLAY Ä strike  
desired part keys in realtime to record the pattern Ä press STOP when finished. Note that you can also Step Record in  
this mode, by pressing the step keys as the pattern loop-records, or on pattern playback.  
Pattern Sets:  
Assign and trigger patterns with step keys (up to 64) for instant recall  
Work with Pattern Sets:  
1. Press Pattern Ä select any pattern Ä press PLAY Ä hold down Pattern Set key and press any step key to switch to a  
new pattern pre-assigned to that step key. When the current pattern finishes, the new pattern will begin to play. The  
Pattern Set you are working with contains 16 patterns - assigned to the 16 step keys.  
2. Hold down Shift and press Pattern Set (flashing). This holds the current pattern set, and lets you select patterns within  
the pattern set group - simply by pressing the step keys – for one-touch recall of patterns!  
3. Press the Pattern Set key again. This defeats the hold function Ä hold down Pattern Set and press one of the Select  
ꢂꢃkeys. This takes you to another Pattern Set (of 16 patterns), and you can continue selecting patterns as above. The  
selected group will be indicated by the red LED's in the Select section Ä press STOP when finished.  
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For more information on registering patterns to your own Pattern Sets, see the ER-1 Owner’s Manual, page 31.  
More ER-1 Features!  
Immediacy! All functions are right on the surface – there are no menus/pages to slow you down!  
The ER-1 uses a familiar 16-step key interface, allowing you to create your own patterns from modeled analog and PCM  
sounds, which are assigned to 8 parts (plus and Accent part). A Master Delay Effect can then be added.  
The Audio In lets you process external sources through the ER-1, just like the onboard parts! Plus you can use Tap  
Tempo to “sync” the BPM of the internal rhythms to your external audio!  
The Motion Sequence function lets you record a knob movement for each part, and two knob movements for the Global  
Delay effect.  
Parts can be manipulated in realtime, using the front panel knobs and switches.  
There are 256 patterns in memory, and each pattern can be up to 4 bars long.  
You can arrange the patterns in desired playback order, complete with knob movements, to create songs and store up to  
16 songs in memory.  
Parts can be triggered from the front panel – played and recorded in realtime, as well as step-recorded.  
Pattern Set Play lets you assign 64 patterns to the 16 step keys, to instantly switch patterns as you perform!  
Tap Tempo and MIDI clock and be used to sync the ER-1 to external turntables, sequencers, etc.  
The ER-1 can be controlled externally and used as a MIDI tone generator.  
The MIDI dump function lets you save data on external computer, data filer, or sequencer!  
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