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Q:
How do I change the time signature (meter) for the whole song in the Korg Triton internal sequencer?
A:
1. Press Record on the sequence. You'll hear the metronome.
2. The display where the meter was turns to ****, touch that on the display to select it. 3. Turn the dial to change the meter. 4. Press Play. 5. When the metronome is counting in, move the joystick back and forth once. (to give it some data to record, but before the sequence gets to the recording area) 6. Let the song play out a little past the end. * This is because if you've already recorded a sequence with the default 4/4 time signature, if you pressed stop in the middle of the song, at that point the meter would change back to the default 4/4. Running the recording through the entire song ensures that the new time signature is written to all measures of the song. You could use this to change time signatures in the middle of a sequence if desired, by starting and ending on certain measures. That's all!
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