Korg Electric Keyboard Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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SEQ
1.1
1.22.12.23.13.23.33.44.14.24.34.45.15.26.17.17.2
The program you select here will be used when the song is
played or recorded from the beginning. If the program is
changed while recording, the program change will be
recorded as musical data, and the program will change dur-
ing playback. You can also change the program manually
during playback. However if program change command is
already recorded, the program will change at that point.
If the “Status” (3.1–1(2)a) is INT or BTH, the program
can be specified by receiving a MIDI program change.
When you switch songs or return to the beginning of
the song, tracks whose “Status” is EXT, EX2, or BTH
will transmit the bank and program number via MIDI.
Tracks whose “Status” is EX2 will display the Bank as
“–,” and will transmit via MIDI the bank number speci-
fied by “Bank (EX2) MSB” and “Bank (EX2) LSB” in the
Param1 page (3.1–1(2)a).
1.1–2(3)b: PLAY/MUTE/REC, SOLO On/Off
PLAY/MUTE/REC [PLAY, MUTE, REC]
Specifies the mute status of each track, and select the record-
ing tracks for multi-track recording. During playback or sin-
gle track recording (normal recording), you can select PLAY
or MUTE for tracks other than the recording track. During
multi-track recording, each track can be set to PLAY, MUTE,
or REC. Use the [INC][DEC] keys, or the [VALUE] dial to
change the setting.
PLAY: The track will play.
MUTE: The track will be muted (silent).
REC: This will appear in single track recording (normal
recording). It cannot be selected.
If you have selected multi-track recording (Preference page
“Multi REC” on), select REC for the tracks that you wish to
record.
SOLO On/Off [SOLO On, SOLO Off]
Turn the Solo function on/off.
Select the box located at the right of “PLAY/MUTE/REC,”
and turn the setting on/off. A track for which this is turned
on will show an “S” in the box, and only that track will
sound. The other tracks will be muted.
In the case of tracks whose “Status” (3.1–1(2)a) is BTH,
EXT, or EX2, a track that has been muted by the Mute or
Solo functions will not transmit note on/off data on the
MIDI channel specified for that track.
If the utility menu command “Solo Selected Track”
(1.1–1d) is on, you cannot turn the solo mode off from
here, its solo state will take priority. To turn the solo
mode off in this case, you must use the utility menu
command (1.1-1d) to deselect it. When you press
“SOLO On/Off” or a parameter of another track, only
that selected track will be soloed, and will be heard.
1.1–2(3)c: UTILITY
“Memory Status,” “Solo Selected Track,” “Rename Song,”
“Delete Song,” “Copy From Song,” “Copy From Combi,”
“Load Template Song,” “Save Template Song,” “FF/REW
Speed,” “Set Location” (1.1–1d)
For details on how to select the desired utility function, refer
to “PROG 1.1–1c: UTILITY.”
Select by Category
Select the program for each track by category.
This will appear and can be selected when “Program Select”
is selected. (
PROG 1.1–1a)
1.1–4: Mix..8 (Mixer T01...08)
1.1–5: Mix..16 (Mixer T09...16)
Here you can set the pan and volume of each track.
The pan and volume that you specify here will be used
when you playback or record from the beginning of the
song. If you change the settings during recording, the
changes will be recorded as sequencer data, and pan and
volume will change during playback. You can also change
the settings during playback. However when the song
reaches a location where pan or volume data was recorded,
the settings will change as recorded.
1.1–4(5)a: Pan, Volume
Pan (Panpot) [RND, L001...C064...R127]
Sets the pan of tracks 1–16.
L001...C064...R127: A setting of L001 is far left, and R127 is
far right. A setting of C064 will reproduce the pan setting of
the oscillator in Program mode.
If a mono-type insertion effect is inserted, this setting will be
ignored. In this case, the 7.1: Insert FX Setup page “Pan
(CC#8)” setting will adjust the pan of the sound following
the insertion effect. (
p.158 “3. Mixer”)
RND: The sound will be panned randomly at each note-on.
If “Status” (3.1–1(2)a) is INT or BTH, CC#10 Panpot
can be received to control the panning. When receiving
CC#10, a value of 0 or 1 is far left, 64 is center, and 127 is
far right. When you change the song or return to the
beginning of the song, tracks whose “Status” is EXT,
EX2 or BTH will transmit the pan you specify here as a
MIDI message (except for RND).
1.1–4a
1.1–1c
1.1–4b
OSC1: Amp1 Pan=L001
OSC2: Amp2 Pan=R127
Left
Center
Right
Pan (CC#10)
C064
Left
Center
Right
L032
L001
R096
R127
Left
Center
Right
Left
Center
Right
OSC1
OSC2
OSC1: Amp1 Pan=L032
OSC2: Amp2 Pan=R096
Pan (CC#10)
C064
L032
L001
R096
R127
OSC1: Amp1 Pan=C064
OSC2: Amp2 Pan=C064
Left
Center
Right
Pan (CC#10)
C064
Left
Center
Right
L032
L001
R096
R127
OSC1
OSC2