Korg PA50sd Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Song operating mode
Page 10 - FX: A editing
Song, change the effects, then start the Song again. Edit the Song
in Song mode to permanently change the effects.
C, D
Effects assigned to the C and D effect processors. Usually, C is
the reverb, while D is the modulating effect (chorus, flanger,
delay…). For a list of the available effects, see “Effects” on
page 175.
ModTrk (Modulating Track)
Source track for modulating MIDI messages. You can modu-
late an effect parameter with a MIDI message generated by a
physical controller.
D>Csend (D>C Send)
Amount of the D effect going back to the input of the C
effect.
PAGE 10 - FX: A EDITING
This page contains the editing parameters for the A effect
(usually a reverb).
Use the E-F and G-H VOLUME/VALUE button pairs to scroll
the parameter list.
Use the A-D VOLUME/VALUE button pairs to select and edit
a parameter.
Use the TEMPO/VALUE controls to edit the selected param-
eter.
Note: When you stop the Song, or select a different Song, the
default effects are selected again. You can, however, stop the
Song, change the effects, then start the Song again. Edit the Song
in Song mode to permanently change the effects.
Parameters
See “Effects” on page 175 for a list of available parameters for
each effect type.
PAGE 11 - FX: B EDITING
This page contains the editing parameters for the B effect
(usually a modulating effect). For more details, see “Page 10 -
FX: A editing” above.
PAGE 12 - FX: C EDITING
This page contains the editing parameters for the C effect.
For more details, see “Page 10 - FX: A editing” above.
PAGE 13 - FX: D EDITING
This page contains the editing parameters for the D effect.
For more details, see “Page 10 - FX: A editing” above.
PAGE 14 - TRACK: EASY EDIT
In this page you can edit the main parameters of the Pro-
grams assigned to each track.
Note: All values are relative to the value of the original Pro-
gram.
You can also change the volume for each class of Drums and
Percussions, if the selected track is set in Drum mode (see
below “Page 15 - Track: Mode”).
Use the TRACK SELECT button to switch between Song
tracks 1-8, Song tracks 9-16, and back again.
Here is the edit procedure:
1. Use the VOLUME/VALUE (A-H) buttons to select a
track.
2. Use the F1-F4 buttons to select a sound parameter, or its
value. (For the Drum and Percussion tracks, see below
the “Drum tracks” section).
3. Use the TEMPO/VALUE controls to change the sound
parameter or its value.
Parameters
Attack Attack time. This is the time during which the
sound goes from zero (at the moment when
you strike a key) to it’s maximum level.
Decay Decay time. Time to go from the final Attack
level to the beginning of the Release.
Release Release time. This is the time during which the
sound goes from the sustaining (or Decay)
phase, to zero. The Release is triggered by
releasing a key.
Cutoff Filter cutoff. This sets the sound brightness.
Resonance Use the Filter Resonance to define the width of
the frequency range affected by the Filter.
Vibrato Rate Speed of the Vibrato.
Vibrato Depth
Intensity of the Vibrato.
Vibrato Delay
Delay time before the Vibrato begins, after the
sound starts.
Rev Time [sec]: 3.07 |
High Damp [%]:0
Pre Dly [ms]:0
Pre Dly Thru [%]:0 |
FX:A Edit (Sq1)
Attack:0 Attack:0
Attack:0 Attack:0
Attack:0 Attack:0
Attack:0 Attack:0
Track:Easy Edit
Attack:0 Attack:0
Attack:0 Attack:0
Attack:0 Attack:0
Attack:0 Attack:0
Track:Easy Edit