Korg Electric Keyboard Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Program Select
[(A…D)0…127: name, (G, g(d))1…128: name]
Selects a program.
Choose this parameter, and use the [INC], [DEC] keys,
numeric keys [0]–[9], or the [VALUE] dial to select a pro-
gram.
You can select programs by category, or by using “10’s
Hold.” (
“Category,” “Cat. HOLD,” “10’s HOLD”)
You can receive MIDI program changes from a con-
nected external MIDI device, or use a foot switch to
select programs. (
p.125 “Foot SW Assign” (GLOBAL
1.1–3a), p.222 “Foot Switch Assign List”)
Category [00...15: Name]
Selects the program category.
All programs are classified into one of sixteen categories.
You can select the desired category, and then choose pro-
grams from that category.
For the procedure of selecting programs from a category,
refer to “Cat. HOLD” and “Select by Category.”
To assign a category to each program, use the “Write
Program” (1.1–1c) dialog box. To change the name of a
category, use “Category Name Prog. 00–07, 08–15”
(
GLOBAL 4.1–1/2).
Cat. HOLD (Category Hold)
1 Press the [./HOLD] key to display . The cate-
gory will be held (fixed).
2 Use “Category” to select the desired category.
3 Choose “Program Select,” and use the [INC], [DEC] keys
or the [VALUE] dial to select programs sequentially
within the specified category.
4 To cancel, press the [./HOLD] key twice to turn off the
display.
If you press the [./HOLD] key in PROG 1.1: Play, the
selection will cycle in the order of
Cancel.
Select by Category
1 Press the [F8] (“UTILITY”) key to access the Utility
menu.
2 Press the [F7] key or use the cursor [ ]/[ ] keys to
select “Select by Category,” and press the [F8] (“OK”) key.
The Select Program by Category dialog box will appear.
You can directly access the Category dialog box by
pressing the [CATEGORY] key. (
BG p.21)
3 Press the [F1] (“ ”), [F2] (“ ”), [F3] (“ ”),
or [F4] (“
”) keys to select the category that
includes the program.
Alternatively, you can use the cursor [ ]/[ ] keys to
select “Cat:,” and use the [INC]/[DEC] keys or the
[VALUE] dial to select the category.
4 Use the cursor [ ]/[ ] keys to select a program in the
list. Alternatively, use the cursor [
]/[ ] keys to select
“Idx:” and then use the [INC]/[DEC] keys or the
[VALUE] dial to select the program.
5 To execute, press the [F8] (“OK”) key. To cancel without
executing, press the [F7] (“Cancel”) key.
10’s HOLD
1 Press the [./HOLD] key twice to display .
The first digit of the program number will be held (fixed).
2 When you press a numeric key [0]–[9], the second digit of
the program number will be input with a single action.
3 You can use the [INC], [DEC] keys to change the first
digit.
4 To cancel, press the [./HOLD] key to turn off the
display.
(Tempo) [040...240, EXT]
This sets the tempo of the arpeggiator. The tempo can also
be adjusted by the REALTIME CONTROLS C-mode
[TEMPO] knob.
A display of EXT indicates that the “MIDI Clock” (GLOBAL
2.1–1a) setting has been set to External, and that the arpeg-
giator will synchronize to MIDI Clock messages received
from an external MIDI device.
This parameter can also be set from 6.1: Ed-Arp.
1.1–1b: Program Information
This display shows the functions that are assigned to the
[SW1] key, [SW2] key, and REALTIME CONTROLS B-mode
[ASSIGNABLE 1]–[ASSIGNABLE 4] knobs for the selected
program.
1.1–1c: UTILITY
Use the following procedure to select the desired utility.
1 Press the [F8] (“UTILITY”) key to access the Utility
menu.
2 Press the [F7] key or the cursor keys [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ]
to select the desired utility.
3 Press the [F8] (“OK”) key to access the dialog box.
Utilities up to number 10 can also be selected by hold-
ing down the [ENTER] key and pressing the corre-
sponding numeric key [0]–[9] to access the dialog box.
Write Program
If you wish to save a program, be sure to write it into the
memory of the TRITON Le.
An edited program cannot be recovered if you do not write
it to memory before turning off the power or selecting
another program.
1 Select “Write Program” to access the dialog box.
2 The upper line shows the bank, program number and
program name.
3 In “Category,” specify the category of the program that
you are writing. With the factory settings, the program
categories have been given the names of instruments etc.,
but you can use “Category Name Prog.00–07, 08–15”
(GLOBAL 4.1–1/2) to modify these category names. The
category selected here can be used to find this program
when selecting a program in Program, Combination,
Sequencer.