Korg PXR4 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Operation
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By continuing to hold down the mode key you pressed, you
can move through the pages after entering the mode in the
same way as by pressing the [CURSOR] down key.
In Effect mode, you can hold down the [SHIFT] key and
press the [CURSOR] left or right key to jump to the selection
page for each effect module.
Editing a parameter value
When the screen is displaying a page in which you can
edit a parameter value, the value display will blink, and
the edit icon will light. Now you can turn the dial to edit
the value of the parameter.
Using the faders to select/set parameters
You can use the [TRACK] faders to edit parameters
directly. Using the faders to edit is faster than using the
[CURSOR] key and the dial.
Mixer mode: After pressing [MIXER], you can use the
[CURSOR] up/down keys to select either “Level,” “Pan,”
“SendL,” or “SendR,” and use [TRACK] faders 1–4 to edit
that parameter for each track.
In order to use this function, the System mode “Mixer” page
setting “FadrCtrl” (Fader Control) must be turned “On.”
(p.63)
Effect mode: In Effect mode, effect parameters 1–5 are
assigned to [TRACK] faders 1–4 and the [MASTER] fader.
For details on operation, refer to “Using the faders to edit
the effect” (p.39).
In Effect mode, the [REC SELECT] keys are used as the effect
module select keys.
If you use the faders to edit parameters, the current volume
will no longer match the locations of the faders.
Canceling an edit (Undo/Redo)
After executing a track editing operation, you can use the
Undo function to return to the condition prior to execut-
ing the edit. When the Undo/Redo icon “ ” is lit, you
can hold down the [SHIFT] key and press the [MARK]
key to undo the edit. After undoing, the Redo icon “
will light, and you can use the same operation to Redo the
edit, returning to the condition prior to executing Undo.
In order to use this function, the System mode “UndoSys”
page setting “AutoUndo” must be turned “On.” (p.63)
Undo is maintained until the next time you record or per-
form a track editing operation.