I was looking for THIS for a very long time, browsing through various internet content...I'm so happy I've seen this. I thankyou in the Name of The Lord...cos I bought this keyboard specifically for Praise and Worship. Thank you.
Thanks a lot!!!! At first, it’s very frustrating to understand how to use my krome. Videos like this are really useful for learn. Greetings from Colombia 🇨🇴
You nailed it.Got a Krome EX for composing, cause I am one of the old Schoolers who have to admit that a DAW is a destruction. It took me 3 Weeks to finally get how awesome the Krome is and can sound when you slowly realize what its made for and how it works.... But with Korg now beeing the last Workstation builder with an actual usable sequencer its somehow funny that they kinda hide their (ableton-like) pattern functionality. A feature I especially was NOT looking for..but its nice to have ;-)
Wow, I've owned a Triton Pro for years and never really looked at the RPPR function. I just bought a Krome and found this video. All I can say is THANK YOU. This will make my live performances sound so much better.
Excellent explanation! Tip: Keep in mind that if you turn on translation, the words are affected by your logo. It's hard to see clearly. Just a tip. Thanks for sharing. greetings from Argentina!!
Thank you for sharing! I was helpless in using RPPR function on my Triton Extreme, even reading manual didn't help. It has only info on using existing patterns and no info on creating it from scratch by recording.
To Brad Runyan: Being a fool is okay. If you listen carefully to your teacher and still have a problem, it's the teacher's fault, not yours. KORG manuals are the best example!!!
Hi, it is not possible to combine 2 patterns to 1 key as the whole idea is that everything is kept separate so you have full control. It is however possible to transpose a single pattern. In the RPPR setup tab there is a SHIFT option which acts as transpose. Each pattern can be transposed individually
Hi, Keith. Is there any way to record multiple timbres on to 1 track so that I can play a full band intro, full band verse, full band bridge, and then a full band outro to the end? The old Motif ES can record multiple voices/timbres for 1 pattern, then you can press an up arrow button to advance to pattern 2, press the press the down arrow button to return to pattern 1, then press the up arrow button 2x to get to pattern 3. Thanks for any help you can provide!
I used the sequencer in RPPR on my O1W ProX for 12 tracks of recording. Then, I downloaded it to my Roland VS 1880 in stereo so I could add the gtrs/vcls/et al. This says that if I use RPPR, I CANNOT hear the other trx whilst adding to it?
If you wish to hear other tracks whilst adding more - simply use the loop feature in the normal sequencer. Then you can set a loop length, hear every and add as many tracks as you want. You can always make them pattern to RPPR afterwards if you wish to.
Thank you for this amazing tutorial. But how do you save your patterns ? I don't have any problems with the creations parts , but when I turn off my krome then turn it on again the patterns are gone , it's written "No assign" next to RPPR.
Hi! Thanks for the great tutorial. My question is, if you create a riff that is crap, how do you delete and go back without erasing the tracks that you've "recorded" before that ones that you want to keep? I've driven myself crazy trying to find out myself how to do it. Hopefully it's an easy answer and I look like a fool, which is ok....
Hi not sure if this is too late a reply - we were not being notified of replies for some reason. Basically in the Pattern Edit Tab - choose the pattern you want to record, then touch the arrow in the top right corner and select Erase Pattern in the drop down menu. Make sure the Box to erase all pattern is not ticked!
Having pitch problems when i convert to a song with my own recorded samples and switch back to sequence mode to play song out it plays at a diffrent pitch any help would be appriciated i have a triton
So I found out that if I change the midi channel to be the same for a group of sounds, I can layer them like I'm in combi mode. So I trigger my rppr's and play along live with my layered sounds. Problem is, the mute does not work so I have to go to the mixer to and turn down the volume for the channel to "mute" the sound. Any idea on how to mute the sound so I don't need to go to the mixer and use the slider to turn a sound off?
Sorry the question is not very clear. Yes you can mix MIDI channels to use multiple sounds on a single pattern but not sure what you mean by muting it?? What is it you are trying to mute? Part of a pattern? Your right hand parts?
So what i'm trying to do is play along with the rppr patterns I created with layered sounds in seq mode. I have drums on channel 1, synth on channel 2, and a piano pattern on channel 3. Channel 4 - Acoustic Piano, 5 - E. Piano, and channel 6 - Synth, I'm using to play live along with my rppr patterns. To layer them in SEQ mode, I put channel 4,5, and 6 output in MIDI 4. This layers sounds in SEQ mode so 4, 5, and 6 plays at the same time when I play. But when I'm playing along and want to turn off one of the sounds from my layered section (channel 4,5, or 6), say for an acoustic piano solo part of the song, the mute doesn't work. I have to go to the mixer and turn down the volume for the other channels (4 and 6) to mute/turn off the sound.
+Lo Mang I do not have a KROME to hand but I think if you go to the RPPR screen, click the top right drop down menu you should have a get from track feature which allows you to pull your track data into a pattern.
Okay thanks im going to try in about 30 minutes i'll let you know i pulled it off when it works thanks, im using an Korg m3 so shouldnt be too different
I wish you could hear the other patterns while recording... that's kinda lame. (I have the Kronos) I also wish that you could set the pattern length in an easier manner than having to go to that screen each time. (or even set it once and it remain that length until you change it again)
Great tutorial. I thought to myself: Good. I've got a good start. Now I'll try some other RPPR tutorials and learn even more. WRONG!!! There are no other tutorials on Korg KROME rppr (except a 5-year-old marginally useful Korg overview). I keep running into this one single solitary video every time I search rppr. I think I would find it easier to fly a 747 than to learn the ins and outs of this wonderful sounding but impossibly complicated (and non-intuitive) Korg keyboard. And no one teaches in bricks and mortar anymore -- which is the only way to learn -- by asking questions each time you're stumped. [ Grumble ]
'I wish you could hear the other patterns while recording.' I find it impossible to create interesting parts when I can't hear teh other bits. It is impossible to get any syncopation or feel.
I could not more agree with Brian Quass. Teaching a subject so pupils can understand the "purpose" is history. A math teacher who tells you how to replace a + b in brackets with numbers needs to tell you what "purpose" it has, not just to do it.
wow,... really? this is very complicated i used to have a yamaha that had a much better pattern sequencer you could just go to the next track without stopping and play over your previous tracks, looping, build up a song layer by layer...in a few minutes...very easy damn this sucks./// ...did they update this in newer OS versions?
@@MattyS54 no, unfortunatly i haven't found a way to do it. i think (my kronos is away for repairs now:( ) you have to stop the seq to switch active recording channel,... and/or stop the seq to set a track for looping a certain amount of bars..... ofcourse you can play 8 bars, stop, set channel to repeat 8 bars, then go to channel 2 and record 8 or 16 bars, set those to repeat, go to channel 3,.. etc... but ofc i want to 'do it live' ... i want to switch to the next channel without stopping the song! can't be done!! :( and it's weird because it's not an uncommon way for musicians to make a song, you see a lot of these 'looper' artists on youtube... and i could just do that on my previous synth, a yamaha
I was looking for THIS for a very long time, browsing through various internet content...I'm so happy I've seen this. I thankyou in the Name of The Lord...cos I bought this keyboard specifically for Praise and Worship. Thank you.
You just spoke on my behalf. Thanks. I don't understand missed this part out fron their video tutorial.
Thanks a lot!!!! At first, it’s very frustrating to understand how to use my krome. Videos like this are really useful for learn. Greetings from Colombia 🇨🇴
You nailed it.Got a Krome EX for composing, cause I am one of the old Schoolers who have to admit that a DAW is a destruction. It took me 3 Weeks to finally get how awesome the Krome is and can sound when you slowly realize what its made for and how it works....
But with Korg now beeing the last Workstation builder with an actual usable sequencer its somehow funny that they kinda hide their (ableton-like) pattern functionality. A feature I especially was NOT looking for..but its nice to have ;-)
Wow, I've owned a Triton Pro for years and never really looked at the RPPR function. I just bought a Krome and found this video. All I can say is THANK YOU. This will make my live performances sound so much better.
Thank you ! Couldn't figure out how it works from the operating manual. Your video makes it very simple.
excellent video i have no words to describe how valuable this information is thank you so much from mexico!!
Yes thank you so much!
Just bought my krome and loving it
This is very inspiring for possibilities
Excellent explanation! Tip: Keep in mind that if you turn on translation, the words are affected by your logo. It's hard to see clearly. Just a tip. Thanks for sharing. greetings from Argentina!!
Excellent video
So helpful ❤
hi. my rppr pattern {just a single track} does not trigger when assigned to C#2. do you have any suggestions why that would happen please?
Damn I've been staring at that button for decades and never really knew what it did..
Thanks for sharing your knowledge My friend 😊
Very nice Your demo thanks Maurice
Thank you Sir for such a great tutorial
Thank you for sharing! I was helpless in using RPPR function on my Triton Extreme, even reading manual didn't help. It has only info on using existing patterns and no info on creating it from scratch by recording.
Great instructional video. Thank you so much for posting it.
I have exactly the same gripe.
I wish you could record loops and trigger them at will,
as you can on the Juno G [which I had prior to Kronos]
brilliant tutorial
To Brad Runyan: Being a fool is okay. If you listen carefully to your teacher and still have a problem, it's the teacher's fault, not yours. KORG manuals are the best example!!!
Amen
cool! thanks for sharing!
Hi, it is not possible to combine 2 patterns to 1 key as the whole idea is that everything is kept separate so you have full control. It is however possible to transpose a single pattern. In the RPPR setup tab there is a SHIFT option which acts as transpose. Each pattern can be transposed individually
Hi, Keith. Is there any way to record multiple timbres on to 1 track so that I can play a full band intro, full band verse, full band bridge, and then a full band outro to the end? The old Motif ES can record multiple voices/timbres for 1 pattern, then you can press an up arrow button to advance to pattern 2, press the press the down arrow button to return to pattern 1, then press the up arrow button 2x to get to pattern 3. Thanks for any help you can provide!
Thank you for the tutorial!
LIVE! HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE IN LIVEE!?
Thank you so much ❤
Thanks for the knowledge share
I used the sequencer in RPPR on my O1W ProX for 12 tracks of recording. Then, I downloaded it to my Roland VS 1880 in stereo so I could add the gtrs/vcls/et al. This says that if I use RPPR, I CANNOT hear the other trx whilst adding to it?
If you wish to hear other tracks whilst adding more - simply use the loop feature in the normal sequencer. Then you can set a loop length, hear every and add as many tracks as you want. You can always make them pattern to RPPR afterwards if you wish to.
Can I use one sound over a fiew chords on individual keys?
Thank you for this amazing tutorial. But how do you save your patterns ? I don't have any problems with the creations parts , but when I turn off my krome then turn it on again the patterns are gone , it's written "No assign" next to RPPR.
Hi, sorry for the late reply - patterns are all saved as part of the sequencer so you must save the song to save the patterns within it.
I'd worship you if u had a temple!!!!! Great work,
LMAO!!
Hi! Thanks for the great tutorial. My question is, if you create a riff that is crap, how do you delete and go back without erasing the tracks that you've "recorded" before that ones that you want to keep? I've driven myself crazy trying to find out myself how to do it. Hopefully it's an easy answer and I look like a fool, which is ok....
Hi not sure if this is too late a reply - we were not being notified of replies for some reason. Basically in the Pattern Edit Tab - choose the pattern you want to record, then touch the arrow in the top right corner and select Erase Pattern in the drop down menu. Make sure the Box to erase all pattern is not ticked!
hi ,can you tell me about drums and can I get in more drums ?thanks
Is it possinle to combine thr drums and bass in one single pattern ? And transoose ?
How to change tone use key pad with single touch ? Without press enter key.
Thank you, much appreciated ;)
Thanks .the video is informative
Having pitch problems when i convert to a song with my own recorded samples and switch back to sequence mode to play song out it plays at a diffrent pitch any help would be appriciated i have a triton
Hey please respond but how do u save this
Brother plz make a tutorial korg krome voice editing combination mode . Like create new voices
Well explained
So Awesome :) Thanks
how can i use the shutdown key for assigning to the C-1 to C2?
como se muda de timbre no modo de gravação?
So I found out that if I change the midi channel to be the same for a group of sounds, I can layer them like I'm in combi mode. So I trigger my rppr's and play along live with my layered sounds. Problem is, the mute does not work so I have to go to the mixer to and turn down the volume for the channel to "mute" the sound. Any idea on how to mute the sound so I don't need to go to the mixer and use the slider to turn a sound off?
Sorry the question is not very clear. Yes you can mix MIDI channels to use multiple sounds on a single pattern but not sure what you mean by muting it?? What is it you are trying to mute? Part of a pattern? Your right hand parts?
So what i'm trying to do is play along with the rppr patterns I created with layered sounds in seq mode. I have drums on channel 1, synth on channel 2, and a piano pattern on channel 3. Channel 4 - Acoustic Piano, 5 - E. Piano, and channel 6 - Synth, I'm using to play live along with my rppr patterns.
To layer them in SEQ mode, I put channel 4,5, and 6 output in MIDI 4. This layers sounds in SEQ mode so 4, 5, and 6 plays at the same time when I play. But when I'm playing along and want to turn off one of the sounds from my layered section (channel 4,5, or 6), say for an acoustic piano solo part of the song, the mute doesn't work. I have to go to the mixer and turn down the volume for the other channels (4 and 6) to mute/turn off the sound.
How do you assign music patterns you already made in sequence mode to RPPR? Like a copy and paste type thing i keep messing this up.
+Lo Mang I do not have a KROME to hand but I think if you go to the RPPR screen, click the top right drop down menu you should have a get from track feature which allows you to pull your track data into a pattern.
Okay thanks im going to try in about 30 minutes i'll let you know i pulled it off when it works thanks, im using an Korg m3 so shouldnt be too different
How to save after assign keay rppr korg krome.( Because after power off it dose not work)
thanq dudeeeee
Sounds like Gran Turismo.... Thumbs up :)
I wish you could hear the other patterns while recording... that's kinda lame. (I have the Kronos) I also wish that you could set the pattern length in an easier manner than having to go to that screen each time. (or even set it once and it remain that length until you change it again)
Merci !
how can i use it on real time???
Great tutorial. I thought to myself: Good. I've got a good start. Now I'll try some other RPPR tutorials and learn even more. WRONG!!! There are no other tutorials on Korg KROME rppr (except a 5-year-old marginally useful Korg overview). I keep running into this one single solitary video every time I search rppr. I think I would find it easier to fly a 747 than to learn the ins and outs of this wonderful sounding but impossibly complicated (and non-intuitive) Korg keyboard. And no one teaches in bricks and mortar anymore -- which is the only way to learn -- by asking questions each time you're stumped. [ Grumble ]
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Jamiroquaiiiiiiiii yea
Hi someone know how we cut this damn tap while recording ? thx
The metronome? Yeah, that bugs the s*** out of me too.
'I wish you could hear the other patterns while recording.'
I find it impossible to create interesting parts when I can't hear teh other bits. It is impossible to get any syncopation or feel.
I could not more agree with Brian Quass. Teaching a subject so pupils can understand the "purpose" is history. A math teacher who tells you how to replace a + b in brackets with numbers needs to tell you what "purpose" it has, not just to do it.
wow,... really?
this is very complicated
i used to have a yamaha that had a much better pattern sequencer
you could just go to the next track without stopping
and play over your previous tracks, looping, build up a song layer by layer...in a few minutes...very easy
damn this sucks.///
...did they update this in newer OS versions?
can you not just do this in the standard sequencer? loop a part and play along on another track before recording further.
@@MattyS54 no, unfortunatly i haven't found a way to do it. i think (my kronos is away for repairs now:( ) you have to stop the seq to switch active recording channel,... and/or stop the seq to set a track for looping a certain amount of bars.....
ofcourse you can play 8 bars, stop, set channel to repeat 8 bars, then go to channel 2 and record 8 or 16 bars, set those to repeat, go to channel 3,.. etc...
but ofc i want to 'do it live' ... i want to switch to the next channel without stopping the song! can't be done!! :(
and it's weird because it's not an uncommon way for musicians to make a song, you see a lot of these 'looper' artists on youtube...
and i could just do that on my previous synth, a yamaha
@@Rogermc yeah, Korg has made this a bit of a nightmare for me