Korg Electronic Keyboard Electronic Keyboard User Manual


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Program mode: HD-1
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Program P0: Play
This is the main page of Program mode for HD-1
Programs. Among other things, you can:
Select Programs
Jump directly to the main editing pages
Make basic edits to KARMA
Set up the audio inputs and resampling options
Use the control surface
Auto Song Setup
The Auto Song Setup feature copies the current
Program or Combination into a Song, and then puts
the OASYS in record-ready mode.
If inspiration for a phrase or song strikes you while
you’re playing, you can use this function to start
recording immediately. To do so:
1. Hold down the ENTER key and press the
SEQUENCER REC/WRITE key.
The Setup to Record dialog box will open and ask “Are
you sure?”
2. Press OK.
You will automatically enter Sequencer mode, and will
be in the record-ready state.
3. Press the START/STOP key to start the sequencer
and begin recording.
0–1: Main
This is the main page for selecting Programs, which are
the basic sounds of the OASYS. It also includes an
interactive overview of the most important Program
parameters - just touch a parameter, and you’ll jump to
the corresponding edit page.
Tip: Wherever you are in the Program mode pages,
pressing EXIT three times (or fewer) will take you back
to this page, and select the Program name. You can
then immediately use the numeric keys or /
switches to select a different Program.
For instance, if you’re on any page other than P0: Play:
Press it once to go to the previously-selected tab on
the main P0 page, such as Control Surface or Audio
In/Sampling.
Press it again to go to the first tab on the main P0
page–the main Program Play page. If you had
previously selected a parameter on this page, that
parameter will be selected.
Press it a third time to select the main Program
name parameter.
0–1a: Program Select
Bank [INT–A…F, GM, g(1…9), g(d), USER–A…G]
This is the Bank of the current Program.
You can change the Bank either via the on-screen
menu, or by using the front-panel Bank buttons.
Banks GM, g(1…9), and g(d): General MIDI
The GM bank contains a full set of General MIDI 2
Programs, as well as variation sub-banks g(1)–g(9)
(GM2 variation programs), and bank g(d) (drums).
Each time you press the front-panel INT-G button,
you’ll step through these variation banks in the
following order: GMg(1)g(2)…g(8)g(9)GM…
0–1a
0–1b
0–1PMC