Korg PA3 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
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Style Record mode
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Advanced
Recording strumming types
The octave from C1 to B1 is devoted to selecting a strumming
type. By pressing these keys, you play fast strumming samples:
Recording single strings
The octave from C2 to B2 is devoted to selecting a single string
(or more than one) for playing arpeggios or power chords. You
can either play a free arpeggio with the six guitar chords
assigned to the C~A keys, or play one of the faster sampled
arpeggios on the higher keys. The root note is always available
on the C# key, while the fifth note is always assigned to the D#
key; with them, you can always play the lowest notes of an arpeg-
gio. This octave also includes an ‘all mute’ key (F#):
Recording RX Noises
Further on, the upper octaves are used to trigger RX Noises:
Selecting a Capo
Together with strumming types, single strings and RX Noises,
you can choose a Capo (capotasto). Note that this might prevent
some single strings to sound, depending on the composed
chord. You can always see with strings are playing and which are
not, as described in the “Diagram” section below.
Recording a regular pattern
Together with strums and arpeggios, you can record regular pat-
terns, exactly as if the track was of Acc type (see “Track Type” on
page 27 of the User’s Manual). This will save an Accompaniment
track, when all you need is just to record some short melodic
passages (for example, the closing of a strumming pattern).
Pa3X 61
Pa3X 76
Full Up
Full Down Mute
Full Up Mute
Full Down
Full Down Mute Body
Full Down Slow Mute
Full Up Slow
Full Down
Slow
Up 4-Strings
Down 4-Strings
Down Mute 4-Strings
Up Mute 4-Strings
Pa3X 61
Pa3X 76
IV String (D)
V String (A) II String (B)
Down/Up
4-Strings
Full Down/Up
All Mute
VI String (E)
III String (G)
I String (e)
Recognized
Chord Root
Recognized Chord
Fifth
Power Chord
Pa3X 61
Pa3X 76
RX Noises