Korg Electronic Keyboard Electronic Keyboard User Manual


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Combination P0: Play 0–9: Control Surface
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0–8: Page Menu Commands
The number before each command shows its ENTER +
number-key shortcut. For more information on these
shortcuts, see “ENTER + 0-9: shortcuts for menu
commands” on page 138.
0: Write Combination. For more information, see
“Write Combination” on page 405.
1: Exclusive Solo. For more information, see
“Exclusive Solo” on page 138.
2: Copy From Program. For more information, see
“Copy From Program” on page 405.
3: Optimize RAM. For more information, see
“Optimize RAM” on page 139.
4: Select Sample No. This applies only when Save
to is set to RAM. For more information, see “Select
Sample No.” on page 139.
4: Select Directory. This applies only when Save to
is set to Disk. For more information, see “Select
Directory” on page 140.
5: Auto Sampling Setup. For more information, see
“Auto Sampling Setup” on page 141.
0–9: Control Surface
The Control Surface is the set of 9 sliders, 8 knobs, and
16 switches to the left of the LCD display. It looks like a
mixer, but it can do other things as well, including
editing sounds, controlling KARMA, and sending
MIDI messages to external devices.
This page shows you the current values for each of the
sliders, knobs, and buttons, along with information
about what they are controlling. For instance, you can:
Adjust the volume and pan for all 16 Timbres
Control each Timbre’s EQ settings and Master
Effects Send levels
Modulate sounds and effects using the Real Time
Knobs
Control KARMA, and select KARMA scenes, using
the sliders and switches
Edit sounds using Tone Adjust
Assign sliders, knobs, and switches to different
Tone Adjust parameters
Local Control On/Off and the Control Surface
The Control Surface generates and receives MIDI CCs
and System Exclusive messages, so that you can record
knob, switch, and slider movements into a sequencer.
This means that the Global mode Local Control setting
is important:
If Local Control is On, the physical Control Surface
will work properly as long as MIDI is not being
looped back into the OASYS.
If Local Control is Off, you must loop back MIDI
into the OASYS in order for the physical Control
Surface to work properly.
Regardless of the Local Control setting, you can
always edit Control Surface parameters via the
touch-screen.
For more information, see “Local Control and the
Control Surface” on page 651.
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