Korg KA193 - Manual

Korg KA193

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Listening to your recording
  • Page 3 – Turning the effects on or off
  • Page 4 – Selecting a rhythm type; Setting the tempo of the rhythm machine
  • Page 5 – Recording the rhythm machine as its own track file; Loop playback; Finalizing procedure
  • Page 6 – Using the Guitar input; Using the Sound Stretch function
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The Sound on Sound (SOS) recorder is a great creative tool that allows you to instantly capture idea
after idea; overdubbing an infinite amount of passes, all of which can be quickly and easily imported
into a DAW system. The SOS tracks all import as .Wav files and will automatically line up as separate
tracks for further editing, and mixing.
Designed for personal productivity, the SOS includes essential practice tools such as great effects,
play-along rhythms, a chromatic tuner, and the ability to loop and slow down phrases for easy
transcribing and learning. Let’s get you up and running!

Inserting a memory card and making connections

1. Make sure the power is switched to off.

2. Be sure to install two AA batteries or use the optional AC adaptor that is dedicated to the SOS

(KA193 – Korg part# 405012500).

3. Insert the microSD memory card into the card slot on left side of the SOS until it clicks.

It is not necessary to connect the SOS to headphones or a monitor system, as the SOS has a built-in mono

reference speaker. However, if you desire louder/stereo monitoring, connect a set of phones or monitors to the

headphone output, on the right side of the SOS. When the headphone jack is used, the internal speaker will be muted.

4. You are now ready to turn on the SOS recorder by pressing and holding down the power button, which is located

at the top right just under the LCD screen.

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Summary

Page 2 - Listening to your recording

Selecting an input source 1. On the right side of the SOS you have input options: Guitar, Line, and Mic. For this example you will not need to use any of these inputs, as we will be using the built-in stereo condenser mic. Note: If you do not plug into the Guitar, Line, or Mic inputs, the SOS will a...

Page 3 - Turning the effects on or off

Cancelling recording (Undo/Redo) You can use the Undo function to cancel your recording. To cancel the Undo operation, use the Redo feature. You can set the Undo/Redo function to Undo 1 time, 10 times, or an infinite amount of Undo. For the simplicity of this EasyStart manual, we will keep the amoun...

Page 4 - Selecting a rhythm type; Setting the tempo of the rhythm machine

Using the rhythm machine The SOS features a built-in rhythm machine as a timing guide while you are recording your performance. Alternatively, you can play a creative rhythm section by using the touch slider near the bottom of the LCD to select between the four variations for each rhythm pattern. Tu...

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