I was try it so many times, But every pattern only use a single track(single tone). KORG just provide English guide. and i did not found any answer to my trouble.
TR61 : create a cool pattern?
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TR61 : create a cool pattern?
Would you tell me , How to record a pattern with different track in TR61?
I was try it so many times, But every pattern only use a single track(single tone). KORG just provide English guide. and i did not found any answer to my trouble.

I was try it so many times, But every pattern only use a single track(single tone). KORG just provide English guide. and i did not found any answer to my trouble.
I'm not sure what you mean..
But if it's what I think - when in Combi/ARP etc. press ENTER+REC/WRITE and it will load the whole thing into seq for multi-track recording.
But if it's what I think - when in Combi/ARP etc. press ENTER+REC/WRITE and it will load the whole thing into seq for multi-track recording.
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Re: TR61 : create a cool pattern?
A little more info is needed.loui wrote:Would you tell me , How to record a pattern with different track in TR61?
I was try it so many times, But every pattern only use a single track(single tone). KORG just provide English guide. and i did not found any answer to my trouble.
Are you using the RPPR?
Is it a preset pattern or user pattern, you're trying to record?
Regards
TritEx4
TritEx4
Yes, you can record a pattern(s) using different tracks.
Each track has to be recorded, one at a time.
Select your first track and record using U000. For the second track, select U001.
After recording, you'll have two patterns.
A pattern can then be assigned to a note or copied directly to the sequencer track.
The options for this are as follows.
1. Put to Track .
2. Copy to Track
3. RPPR Setup for assignment.
Each track has to be recorded, one at a time.
Select your first track and record using U000. For the second track, select U001.
After recording, you'll have two patterns.
A pattern can then be assigned to a note or copied directly to the sequencer track.
The options for this are as follows.
1. Put to Track .
2. Copy to Track
3. RPPR Setup for assignment.
Regards
TritEx4
TritEx4