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Seite 1 - USER'S

USER'SMANUALENGLISHVer. 1.01E

Seite 2 - CLEAN ONLY WITH A DRY CLOTH

8Welcome!Live Performing1. WELCOME!Welcome to the world of KORG Pa50SD ProfessionalArranger! Pa50SD is one of the most powerful arranger avail-able to

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98Song operating modePage 10 - FX: A editingSong, change the effects, then start the Song again. Edit the Songin Song mode to permanently change the e

Seite 4 - THE BALANCE SLIDER

99Song operating modePage 15 - Track: ModeDrum tracksWhen a track is set in Drum Mode (like the Drum and Per-cussion tracks), you can adjust the volum

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100Song operating modePage 17 - Edit: QuantizePAGE 17 - EDIT: QUANTIZEThe quantize function corrects any rhythm error afterrecording.After setting the

Seite 6 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

101Song operating modePage 20 - Edit: DeleteIf you wish to select a four-measure sequence starting at thebeginning of the Song, the Start will be posi

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102Song operating modePage 23 - Edit: CopyPAGE 23 - EDIT: COPYHere you can copy tracks or phrases.After setting the various parameters, press ENTER to

Seite 8 - Appendix

103Song operating modePage 25 - Event FilterAnd here are the events contained in the Master track.To change the event type, use the C VOLUME/VALUE but

Seite 9 - INTRODUCTION

104Song operating modeEvent Edit procedureEVENT EDIT PROCEDUREThe Event Edit is the page where you can edit each singleMIDI event of the selected trac

Seite 10 - 1. WELCOME!

105Program operating modeMain page14. PROGRAM OPERATING MODEThe Program operating mode is where you can listen toindividual Programs, and edit them.To

Seite 11 - RELOADING THE FACTORY DATA

106Program operating modeThe Compare functionPress EXIT to go back to the main page of the Programmode.All edit pages share the same structure.Program

Seite 12 - 2. START UP

107Program operating modePage 2 - Sample (Sound Programs)OscillatorsUse this parameter to specify the basic Program type;whether it will use one or mo

Seite 13 - THE MUSIC STAND

9Welcome!Loading the operating systemLOADING THE OPERATING SYSTEMYour Pa50SD can be constantly updated as new versions ofthe operating system are rele

Seite 14 - 3. FRONT PANEL

108Program operating modePage 2 - DK Samples (Drum Programs)Velocity SwitchThis is the velocity value dividing the High and Low layers forthe selected

Seite 15 - Front panel

109Program operating modePage 3 - PitchReceive Note OffUse this parameter to enable/disable the reception of theNote Off (Key Off) message.Yes The sou

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110Program operating modePage 4 - Pitch LFO1EG AMS (EG Alternate Modulation Source)This parameter selects the source that will modulate the pitchEG of

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111Program operating modePage 6 - Pitch EGtors is adjusted by the “Intensity (AMS1/2 Intensity)” param-eter (see page 14-111).Pitch envelopeStart/Atta

Seite 18 - W TEMPO/VALUE section

112Program operating modePage 7 - Filterting of 0, the pitch EG times will be just as specified by the“Attack/Decay/Release Time” settings.The alternat

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113Program operating modePage 8 - Filter ModulationResonance modulationAMS (Alternate Modulation Source)Selects the source that will control the “Reso

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114Program operating modePage 9 - Filter LFO1Filter EG modulationVelocity to AThis parameter specifies the depth and direction of the effectthat veloci

Seite 21 - 4. DISPLAY AND USER INTERFACE

115Program operating modePage 10 - Filter LFO2Intensity to BSpecify the depth and direction of the modulation that LFO1will have on the cutoff frequen

Seite 22 - INTERFACE STRUCTURE

116Program operating modePage 11 - Filter EGDecay TimeThis parameter specifies the time over which the level willchange from the attack level to the br

Seite 23 - SYMBOLS AND ICONS

117Program operating modePage 12 - AmpPAGE 12 - AMPThese parameters control the volume and pan of the selectedoscillator.SelectedUse this parameter to

Seite 24 - 5. REAR PANEL

10Start upConnecting the AC power adapter2. START UPCONNECTING THE AC POWER ADAPTERConnect the supplied ACpower adapter to the dedi-cated socket on th

Seite 25 - BASIC GUIDE

118Program operating modePage 14 - Amp LFO1Amplifier ModulationThese parameters specify how the volume of the selectedoscillator will be affected by ve

Seite 26 - 6. BASIC OPERATIONS

119Program operating modePage 16 - Amp EGStart LevelThis parameter specifies the volume level at note-on. If youwant the note to begin at a loud level,

Seite 27 - SELECTING A PERFORMANCE

120Program operating modePage 17 - LFO1(–) values will cause EG times to shorten as you play morestrongly. With a setting of 0, the EG times will be a

Seite 28 - SELECTING A STYLE

121Program operating modePage 18 - LFO2Here is how “Fade In” affects the LFO (when “Key Sync” isOn):00…99 Fade rate.Frequency MIDI/Tempo SyncMIDI/Temp

Seite 29 - STYLE, PERFORMANCE OR PROGRAM

122Program operating modePage 20 - FX1 editingNo Both the effected signal and direct signals willbe sent to the Audio Outputs.PAGE 20 - FX1 EDITINGIn

Seite 30 - 7. TUTORIAL

123Program operating modeAMS (Alternate Modulation Source) listAMS (ALTERNATE MODULATION SOURCE) LISTFlt KTrk +/+ (Filter Keyboard Track +/+)Flt KTrk

Seite 31 - 2 - PLAYING A STYLE

124Program operating modeAMS (Alternate Modulation Source) list+/0 The sign of the “Ramp Low” setting will deter-mine the direction of its effect. “Ra

Seite 32 - 3 - PLAYING A SONG

125Global edit environmentThe Write window15. GLOBAL EDIT ENVIRONMENTThe Global edit environment is the place where you can setmost of the Pa50SD glob

Seite 33 - 4 - RECORDING A SONG

126Global edit environmentPage 2 - Master TransposePAGE 2 - MASTER TRANSPOSEThis page is where you can turn the Master Transpose on oroff.Style/Realti

Seite 34 - 5 - EDITING A SONG

127Global edit environmentPage 5 - MIDI ControlsDefault This a default setting. It is suitable both forprogramming on an external sequencer, andfor pl

Seite 35 - 7 Change the volume

11Start upDamper Pedaltransmit on more than one channel (see more informa-tion in the MIDI chapter).3. On the Pa50SD, select the MIDI Setup that best

Seite 36 - 6 - THE ARABIC SCALE

128Global edit environmentPage 7 - MIDI IN Controls (1)PAGE 7 - MIDI IN CONTROLS (1)This page is where you can program the Chord Recognitionchannels f

Seite 37 - THE GLOBAL CHANNEL

129Global edit environmentPage 9 - MIDI IN FiltersPAGE 9 - MIDI IN FILTERSUse this page to set up to 8 filters for the MIDI data receivedby the Pa50SD.

Seite 38 - KEYBOARD

130Card Edit environmentThe WRITE/CARD IN USE LED16. CARD EDIT ENVIRONMENTThe Card Edit environment is the place where you can man-age files. This edit

Seite 39 - SEQUENCER

131Card Edit environmentLoading data created with the Pa80/Pa60LOADING DATA CREATED WITH THE PA80/PA60Pa50SD data is perfectly interchangeable with it

Seite 40 - The Arranger

132Card Edit environmentFile and folder size displayFILE AND FOLDER SIZE DISPLAYThe size of any file and folder in the card can be seen in thedisplay.T

Seite 41 - REFERENCE GUIDE

133Card Edit environmentPage 1 - LoadPAGE 1 - LOADIn this page you can load files from a card to the internalmemory.Press SD CARD and use the MENU butt

Seite 42 - 9. STYLE PLAY OPERATING MODE

134Card Edit environmentPage 1 - Load6. Press F3 (Open) to open the selected folder. A list ofUser banks appears.7. Use the E-H (Scroll) buttons (or t

Seite 43 - HOW TO SELECT PROGRAMS

135Card Edit environmentPage 2 - Savein memory. The existing Style in memory will be deletedand overwritten.11. Scroll the available locations in memo

Seite 44 - Mixer:FX Send

136Card Edit environmentPage 2 - Save• Create a new “.SET” folder (see “Creating a new “.SET”folder” on page 137).• Save onto an existing “.SET” folde

Seite 45 - PAGE 3 - MIXER: FX SEND

137Card Edit environmentPage 2 - Save4. Once the data type is selected, press F3 (Open) to openthe folder and gain access to the separate banks.5. Use

Seite 46 - PAGE 8 - FX: C/D SELECT

12Front panel3. FRONT PANEL123 4567890ABCDEF GHIJKPQSTUghK LMNO d e fRSUVWXYZ[\]`a bcgh

Seite 47 - PAGE 13 - TRACK: EASY EDIT

138Card Edit environmentPage 3 - CopyPAGE 3 - COPYIn this page you can copy single files (i.e., midifiles of Jukeboxfiles), whole folders (generic or “.S

Seite 48 - PAGE 14 - TRACK: MODE

139Card Edit environmentPage 4 - Erase8. Once the target is selected, press F2 (Copy). The “Over-write?” message appears:Press ENTER to confirm overwri

Seite 49 - Style Play operating mode

140Card Edit environmentPage 7 - RenamePAGE 7 - RENAMEUse the Rename function to change the name of a folder or afile. To preserve data structure consi

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141Card Edit environmentPage 9 - Utilities 2Backup DataThis command starts a backup of all internal factory data(Styles, Programs, Performances…) excl

Seite 51 - PAGE 23 - PREFERENCES: LOCK

142Card Edit environmentPage 9 - Utilities 2

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APPENDIX

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144Factory DataStyles17. FACTORY DATASTYLESNote: You can remotely select Styles on the Pa50SD, by sending it Bank Select MSB (CC#0), Bank Select LSB (

Seite 54 - 10. STYLE RECORD MODE

145Factory DataStyles# CC#0 CC#32 PC Bank: World 3 CC#0 CC#32 PC Bank: Latin 1 CC#0 CC#32 PC Bank: Latin 21 0 9 0 Hora 0 10 0 UnplugBossa 0 11 0 Engli

Seite 55 - EXIT AND SAVE/ABORT STYLE

146Factory DataStyle ElementsSTYLE ELEMENTSNote: You can remotely select the various Style Elements on the Pa50SD, by sending it Program Change messag

Seite 56 - LIST OF RECORDED EVENTS

147Factory DataPrograms (bank order)PROGRAMS (BANK ORDER)The following table enlists all Pa50SD Factory Programs inthe same order as they appear by pr

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13Front panel1 MASTER VOLUMEThis slider controls the overall volume of the instrument,both of the internal speakers, the L/MONO and RIGHT out-puts, an

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148Factory DataPrograms (bank order)Accordion 2 121 1 21Arab.Accord 121 10 21Bank: Organ 1Jimmy Organ 121 10 18BX3 Velo Sw 121 1 18ClassiClick 121 4 1

Seite 59 - STEP RECORD PAGE

149Factory DataPrograms (bank order)Sitar 2 121 1 104SitarTambou 121 2 104IndianStars 121 3 104Oud 121 2 105Kanun 121 2 107Kanun Trem. 121 3 107Kanun

Seite 60 - STYLE RECORD PROCEDURE

150Factory DataPrograms (bank order)Trumpet Ens 121 9 61Glen & Boys 121 6 61MutEnsembl2 121 4 59French Horn 121 0 60Syn Brass 121 0 63Brass Hit 12

Seite 61 - Step Record procedure

151Factory DataPrograms (bank order)Super Sweep 121 4 90Wave Sweep 121 5 90Cross Sweep 121 6 90Digi IcePad 121 2 101Crimson5ths 121 1 86Freedom Pad 12

Seite 62 - Style Record mode

152Factory DataPrograms (bank order)Fretless Sw 121 2 35Thumb Bass 121 1 37Finger Slap 121 1 33Attack Bass 121 1 39Rubber Bass 121 2 39FingElBass3 121

Seite 63 - Edit:Quantize

153Factory DataPrograms (bank order)Jetplane 121 7 125Starship 121 8 125Burst Noise 121 9 125Laughing 121 1 126Screaming 121 2 126Punch 121 3 126Heart

Seite 64 - PAGE 2 - EDIT: TRANSPOSE

154Factory DataPrograms (Program Change order)PROGRAMS (PROGRAM CHANGE ORDER)The following table enlists all Pa50SD Factory Programs inorder of Bank S

Seite 65 - PAGE 4 - EVENT EDIT

155Factory DataPrograms (Program Change order)121 9 18 Perc.Wheels Organ 1121 10 18 Jimmy Organ Organ 1121 0 19 ChurchOrg.1 Organ 2 √121 1 19 ChurchOc

Seite 66 - PAGE 5 - EVENT FILTER

156Factory DataPrograms (Program Change order)121 1 38 SynBassWarm Bass √121 2 38 SynBassReso Bass √121 3 38 Clav Bass Bass √121 4 38 Hammer Bass √121

Seite 67 - Lenght:000.00.000

157Factory DataPrograms (Program Change order)121 1 60 FrenchHorn2 Brass √121 2 60 French Sect Brass121 3 60 ClassicHorn Brass121 4 60 Horns & Ens

Seite 68 - PAGE 7 - EDIT: DELETE ALL

14Front panelON The automatic accompaniment stops playing(apart for the Drum and Percussion tracks),and you can manually play the Bass track onthe Low

Seite 69 - PROGRAMS

158Factory DataPrograms (Program Change order)121 0 82 Calliope Synth 2 √121 0 83 Chiff Synth 2 √121 0 84 Charang Synth 2 √121 1 84 Wire Lead Synth 2

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159Factory DataPrograms (Program Change order)121 0 108 Kalimba Mallet & Bell √121 1 108 VeloKalimba Mallet & Bell121 0 109 Bag Pipe Woodwind

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160Factory DataDrum KitsDRUM KITSThe following table enlists all Pa50SD Factory Drum Kit Pro-grams in order of Bank Select-Program Change number.Legen

Seite 72 - 11. SONG PLAY OPERATING MODE

161Factory DataDrum Kit instrumentsDRUM KIT INSTRUMENTS120-0-0: Std. Kit1120-0-1: Std. Kit2 120-0-2: Std. Kit3Note Sample Excl. Sample Excl. Sample Ex

Seite 73 - GROOVE QUANTIZE WINDOW

162Factory DataDrum Kit instruments120-0-3: AcousticKit 120-0-4: Std. Kit4 120-0-8: Room Kit1120-0-9: HipHop Kit1Note Sample Excl. Sample Excl. Sample

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163Factory DataDrum Kit instruments120-0-10: Jungle Kit 120-0-11: Techno Kit1120-0-12: Room Kit2 120-0-13: HipHop Kit2Note Sample Excl. Sample Excl. S

Seite 75 - SONG SELECT PAGE

164Factory DataDrum Kit instruments120-0-14: Techno Kit2 120-0-15: Techno Kit3 120-0-16: Power Kit1120-0-17: Power Kit2Note Sample Excl. Sample Excl.

Seite 76 - PLAYING A JUKEBOX FILE

165Factory DataDrum Kit instruments120-0-24: Electro Kit 120-0-25: Analog Kit 120-0-26: House Kit1120-0-27: House Kit2Note Sample Excl. Sample Excl. S

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166Factory DataDrum Kit instruments120-0-28: House Kit3 120-0-29: House Kit4 120-0-32: Jazz Kit 120-0-40: Brush Kit1Note Sample Excl. Sample Excl. Sam

Seite 78 - PAGE 3 - MIXER: FX SEND C/D

167Factory DataDrum Kit instruments120-0-41: Brush V.S.2 120-0-48: OrchestraK 120-0-116: Arabian Kit 1120-0-117: Arabian Kit 2Note Sample Excl. Sample

Seite 79 - PAGE 5 - FX: C EDITING

15Front panelPress them twice (LED blinking) to let them play in loop, andselect any other Style element (Fill, Intro, Variation…) to exitthe loop. EN

Seite 80 - PAGE 7 - TRACK: MODE

168Factory DataDrum Kit instruments(continued)120-0-41: Brush V.S.2 120-0-48: OrchestraK 120-0-116: Arabian Kit 1120-0-117: Arabian Kit 2Note Sample E

Seite 81 - PAGE 10 - PREFERENCES

169Factory DataDrum Kit instruments120-0-50: Bdrum & Sdrum 120-0-56: SFX Kit 120-0-64: Percus.Kit1120-0-65: Latin P.KitNote Sample Excl. Sample Ex

Seite 82 - SAVING A LIST OF SONGS

170Factory DataDrum Kit instruments(continued)120-0-50: Bdrum & Sdrum 120-0-56: SFX Kit 120-0-64: Percus.Kit1120-0-65: Latin P.KitNote Sample Excl

Seite 83 - Jukebox file

171Factory DataDrum Kit instruments120-0-66: TRI-Per.KIT 120-0-67: i30 Perc.KitNote Sample Excl. Sample Excl.0C-11 C#-12D-13 D#-14E-15F-16 F#-17 G-18

Seite 84 - REALTIME RECORDING MODE

172Factory DataDrum Kit instruments(continued)120-0-66: TRI-Per.KIT 120-0-67: i30 Perc.KitNote Sample Excl. Sample Excl.83 B5 224 Agogo-Bell Off 119 S

Seite 85 - CHORD/ACC STEP RECORDING

173Factory DataPerformancesPERFORMANCESAll Performances are user-editable. Use the following table as a model for your own Perfomance lists.Note: You

Seite 86 - SAVE SONG PAGE

174Factory DataMIDI SetupMIDI SETUPDEFAULT Master Kbd Sequencer1Sequencer 2 Accordion 1 Accordion 2 Accordion 3 Ext. Seq MIDI IN Channel1 S1_Tr 1 G

Seite 87 - CHORD/ACC STEP RECORDING PAGE

175EffectsDiagrams18. EFFECTSPa50SD is equipped with four powerful Effect Processors (A,B, C, D). You can send them the internal tracks.DIAGRAMSThe fo

Seite 88 - M001.01.000

176EffectsFilter/Dynamic002: Compressor(Stereo Compressor)This effect compresses the input signal to regulate the leveland give a “punchy” effect. It

Seite 89 - HOW TO DELETE A WHOLE SONG

177EffectsFilter/DynamicAdjust the output level using the “Gain Adjust” parame-ter, since compression causes the entire level to bereduced.d: Attack,

Seite 90 - 13. SONG OPERATING MODE

16Front panelS VOLUME/VALUE (MUTE) A-H buttons Within this user’s manual, each button pair is marked withan alphabetic letter (A-H). See “Display and

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178EffectsFilter/Dynamic005: Gate(Stereo Gate)This effect mutes the input signal if its level is lower than thespecified level. It also reverses the on

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179EffectsFilter/Dynamica: WahThe Wah parameter switches the wah effect on/off.a: SwThis parameter sets how the wah effect is switched on andoff via t

Seite 93 - STEP RECORD PROCEDURE

180EffectsFilter/Dynamicd: Band2 Dynamic Gain Src, d: Amt [dB], f: Gain [dB]You can control the gain of Band 2 using the modulationsource.008: Graph.7

Seite 94 - Chords and second voices

181EffectsFilter/Dynamica: Frequency Bottom, a: Frequency TopThe sweep width and direction of the wah filter are deter-mined by the “Frequency Top” and

Seite 95 - SONG RECORD PAGE

182EffectsFilter/DynamicWhen “LFO Waveform” is set to Random, the “LFO StepFreq” parameter uses a random LFO cycle.b: LFO Phase [degree]Offsetting the

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183EffectsFilter/Dynamic012: Sub Oscill(Stereo Sub Oscillator)This effect adds very low frequencies to the input signal. It isvery useful when simulat

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184EffectsFilter/DynamicIf Sweep Mode is set to LFO, the sound will change cycli-cally from “a” to “i,” “u,” “i,” then “a.”h: Formant ShiftThis parame

Seite 98 - PAGE 5 - TUNING: DETUNE

185EffectsPitch/Phase Mod.015: Analog Rec(Stereo Analog Record)This effect simulates the noise caused by scratches and duston analog records. It also

Seite 99 - PAGE 9 - FX: C/D SELECT

186EffectsPitch/Phase Mod.017: Harm.Chorus (Stereo Harmonic Chorus)This effect applies chorus only to higher frequencies. Thiscan be used to apply a c

Seite 100 - PAGE 14 - TRACK: EASY EDIT

187EffectsPitch/Phase Mod.019: EnsembleThis Ensemble effect has three chorus blocks that use LFO tocreate subtle shimmering, and gives three dimension

Seite 101 - PAGE 15 - TRACK: MODE

17Front panelDOWN/- and UP/+DOWN/- decreases the value or tempo; UP/+increases the value or tempo. Keep the SHIFT button pressed down,and press either

Seite 102 - PAGE 17 - EDIT: QUANTIZE

188EffectsPitch/Phase Mod.b: LFO ShapeChanging the LFO waveform shape controls the peaksweep of flanging effects.g: Feedback, h: Wet/DryThe peak shape

Seite 103 - PAGE 21 - EDIT: CUT MEASURES

189EffectsPitch/Phase Mod.The “Src” parameter selects the source that starts theenvelope generator. If you select, for example, Gate, theenvelope gene

Seite 104 - PAGE 24 - EVENT EDIT

190EffectsPitch/Phase Mod.024: RandomPhser (Stereo Random Phaser)This is a stereo phaser. The effect uses a step-shape waveformand random LFO for modu

Seite 105 - PAGE 25 - EVENT FILTER

191EffectsPitch/Phase Mod.026: BiphaseMod. (Stereo Biphase Modulation)This stereo chorus effect adds two different LFOs together.You can set the Frequ

Seite 106 - EVENT EDIT PROCEDURE

192EffectsPitch/Phase Mod.The following is an example of fade-in where the LFOspeed is increased from “1.0Hz” to “4.0Hz” when a note-on message is rec

Seite 107 - 14. PROGRAM OPERATING MODE

193EffectsPitch/Phase Mod.a: Control Mode, e: Voice1: Resonance, h: Voice2:ResonanceThis parameter determines the resonance intensity.When “Control Mo

Seite 108 - PAGE 1 - BASIC

194EffectsPitch/Phase Mod.031: ScratchThis effect is applied by recording the input signal and mov-ing the modulation source. It simulates the sound o

Seite 109 - Program operating mode

195EffectsMod./P.ShiftOther modulation and pitch shift effects032: Tremolo(Stereo Tremolo)This effect modulates the volume level of the input signal.T

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196EffectsMod./P.Shift“Depth”=100, “Envelope Amount”=–100034: Auto-Pan(Stereo Auto Pan)This Auto Pan effect pans sound between left and right. It isst

Seite 111 - PAGE 3 - PITCH

197EffectsMod./P.Shift035: Phaser/Trem(Stereo Phaser + Tremolo)This effect has a stereo phaser and tremolo LFOs linkedtogether. Swelling phaser modula

Seite 112 - PAGE 6 - PITCH EG

Instructions pertaining to a risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to personsIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWARNING — When using electrical products, b

Seite 113 - Pitch EG ‘Time’ modulation

18Front panelPrograms “USER1” and “USER2” are locations where youcan load new Programs from card.“USER DK” is where you can load new drum kits.Each Pr

Seite 114 - PAGE 7 - FILTER

198EffectsMod./P.Shifta: Pre LPFThis parameter enables you to set the damping amount ofthe high range sound input to the ring modulator. If theinput s

Seite 115 - PAGE 8 - FILTER MODULATION

199EffectsMod./P.Shift038: PitchShift(Pitch Shifter)This effect changes the pitch of the input signal. You canselect from three types: Fast (quick res

Seite 116 - PAGE 9 - FILTER LFO1

200EffectsMod./P.Shift039: PitShiftMod. (Pitch Shift Modulation)This effect modulates the detuned pitch shift amount usingan LFO, adding a clear sprea

Seite 117 - PAGE 11 - FILTER EG

201EffectsMod./P.ShiftWhen “Sw” = Moment, the speaker is rotating. It stopsonly when you press the pedal or operate the joystick.Rotation will occur w

Seite 118 - Filter EG ‘Time’ modulation

202EffectsER/DelayEarly reflection and delay effects041: Early Refl(Early Reflections)This effect is only the early reflection part of a reverberationsoun

Seite 119 - PAGE 13 - AMP MODULATION

203EffectsER/Delayc: Envelope Select, c: Src, d: ThresholdThese parameters select the source to control the startand end of recording.When “Envelope S

Seite 120 - PAGE 16 - AMP EG

204EffectsER/Delay045: M.Tap Delay (Stereo Multitap Delay)The left and right Multitap Delays have two taps respectively.Changing the routing of feedba

Seite 121 - Amp EG ‘Time’ modulation

205EffectsER/DelayThe “Src” parameter sets the modulation source thatresets the LFO. For example, you can assign Gate as a mod-ulation source so that

Seite 122 - PAGE 17 - LFO1

206EffectsER/Delay048: AutoPan Dly(Stereo Auto Panning Delay)This stereo delay effect pans the delay sound left and rightusing the LFO.LeftRightWet /

Seite 123 - PAGE 19 - EFFECTS

207EffectsER/Delay049: LCR BPM DlyThe L/C/R delay enables you to match the delay time with thesong tempo. You can also synchronize the delay time with

Seite 124 - PAGE 21 - FX2 EDITING

19Display and User InterfaceDisplay controls4. DISPLAY AND USER INTERFACEThe display shows the current status of the Pa50SD and itsperformance and edi

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208EffectsReverb051: Seq. Delay(Sequential Delay)This four-tap delay enables you to select a tempo and rhythmpattern to set up each tap. a: BPM, b: Rh

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209EffectsReverbb: Pre Delay [msec], b: Pre Delay Thru [%]The “Pre Delay” sets the delay time to the reverb input,allowing you to control spaciousness

Seite 127 - 15. GLOBAL EDIT ENVIRONMENT

210EffectsMono – Mono ChainEffects that combine two mono effects connected in series058: Par4Eq-Exc(Parametric 4-Band EQ – Exciter)This effect combine

Seite 128 - PAGE 4 - MIDI SETUP

211EffectsMono – Mono Chain060: 4EqPhsrChFl(Parametric 4-Band EQ – Chorus/Flanger)This effect combines a mono-type four-band parametricequalizer and a

Seite 129 - PAGE 6 - MIDI IN CHANNELS

212EffectsMono – Mono Chain062: P4Eq-TapDly (Parametric 4-Band EQ – Multitap Delay)This effect combines a mono-type four-band parametricequalizer and

Seite 130 - PAGE 8 - MIDI IN CONTROLS (2)

213EffectsMono – Mono Chain064: Cmp-AmpSim(Compressor – Amp Simulation)This effect combines a mono-type compressor and an ampsimulation. You can chang

Seite 131 - PAGE 11 - MIDI OUT FILTERS

214EffectsMono – Mono Chain066: Cmp-Par.4Eq(Compressor – Parametric 4-Band EQ)This effect combines a mono-type compressor and a four-band parametric e

Seite 132 - 16. CARD EDIT ENVIRONMENT

215EffectsMono – Mono Chain068: Cmp-Phaser(Compressor – Phaser)This effect combines a mono-type compressor and a phaser.You can change the order of th

Seite 133 - FILE TYPES

216EffectsMono – Mono Chain070: Lim-Par.4Eq(Limiter – Parametric 4-Band EQ)This effect combines a mono-type limiter and a four-bandparametric equalize

Seite 134 - NAVIGATION TOOLS

217EffectsMono – Mono Chain072: Lim-PhaserThis effect combines a mono-type limiter and a phaser. Youcan change the order of the effect connection.073:

Seite 135 - PAGE 1 - LOAD

20Display and User InterfaceInterface structureBacking Sequence4 Realtime tracks, 8 Style tracks, 4 Pads.Song 16 Song tracks.You can only see up to 8

Seite 136 - Loading a single item

218EffectsMono – Mono Chain075: Exc-Limiter(Exciter – Limiter)This effect combines a mono-type exciter and a limiter. Youcan change the order of the e

Seite 137 - PAGE 2 - SAVE

219EffectsMono – Mono Chain077: Exc-Phaser(Exciter – Phaser)This effect combines a mono-type limiter and a phaser.078: Exc-MTapDly(Exciter – Multitap

Seite 138 - Saving a single item

220EffectsMono – Mono Chain080: OD/HG-ChoFl(Overdrive/Hi.Gain – Chorus/Flanger)This effect combines a mono-type overdrive/high-gain dis-tortion and a

Seite 139 - NEW_NAME.SET

221EffectsMono – Mono Chain081: OD/HG-Phser(Overdrive/Hi.Gain – Phaser)This effect combines a mono-type overdrive/high-gain dis-tortion and a phaser.

Seite 140 - PAGE 3 - COPY

222EffectsMono – Mono Chain083: Wah-AmpSim(Wah/Auto Wah – Amp Simulation)This effect combines a mono-type wah and an amp simula-tion. You can change t

Seite 141 - PAGE 6 - NEW DIR

223EffectsMono – Mono Chain086: AmpS-Tremol(Amp Simulation – Tremolo)This effect combines a mono-type amp simulation and atremolo.087: Ch/Fl-MTDly(Cho

Seite 142 - PAGE 8 - UTILITIES 1

224EffectsMono – Mono Chain088: Phser-ChoFl(Phaser – Chorus/Flanger)This effect combines a mono-type phaser and a chorus/flanger.089: Rev-Gate(Reverb –

Seite 143 - PAGE 9 - UTILITIES 2

225Assignable parametersList of functions assignable to the Footswitch19. ASSIGNABLE PARAMETERSLIST OF FUNCTIONS ASSIGNABLE TO THEFOOTSWITCHThe follow

Seite 144 - Card Edit environment

226Assignable parametersList of functions assignable to the Pedal or Assignable SliderLIST OF FUNCTIONS ASSIGNABLE TO THEPEDAL OR ASSIGNABLE SLIDERThe

Seite 145 - APPENDIX

227Assignable parametersList of functions assignable to the PadsLIST OF FUNCTIONS ASSIGNABLE TO THEPADSYou can assign the following functions to the P

Seite 146 - 17. FACTORY DATA

21Display and User InterfaceMessage windowsEdit environment. (See diagram at the bottom of thispage). When you press GLOBAL or SD CARD, an edit envi-r

Seite 147 - Factory Data

228MIDI Controllers20. MIDI CONTROLLERSThe following is a table including all Control Change mes-sages, and their effect on various Pa50SD functions.C

Seite 148 - SINGLE TOUCH SETTINGS (STS)

229MIDI ControllersMIDI Implementation ChartMIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHARTFunction Transmitted Recognized RemarksBasic ChannelDefault 1–16 1–16 MemorizedCh

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230Parameters21. PARAMETERSControl panel and operating modes parametersThe following table shows the parameters you can save to memory when pressing t

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231Parameters22 Pad 1-4VolumePanC Send LevelD Send Level√√√√√√√√√√–––––––––––––––General parameters23 Pad Lock – – – √ –Scale Lock – – – √ –Auto Octav

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232ParametersStyle and Song parametersThe following table is a list of data saved (to memory or card) when editing a Style or a Song.Note: When saving

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233Recognized chords22. RECOGNIZED CHORDSThe following pages show the most important chords recognized by the Korg Pa80, when the selected Chord Recog

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234Recognized chordsT= constituent notes of the chord = can be used as tension4-noteTTMinor 7th3-noteT4-noteT TMinor-Major 7th3-noteT3-noteTTDiminishe

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235Error messages & TroubleshootingError messages23. ERROR MESSAGES & TROUBLESHOOTINGERROR MESSAGESYour Pa50SD can communicate with you using

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236Error messages & TroubleshootingError messagesStandard Midi File format 2You have tried to read a Format 2 Standard MIDI File.Pa50SD can’t play

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237Error messages & TroubleshootingError messagesFormat failed! (Press Exit)An error occurred during Format. Format operation aborted.Illegal name

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22Rear panel5. REAR PANEL1 AC POWER ADAPTER CONNECTORPlug the supplied power adapter into this connector.2 POWER switchUse this switch to turn the ins

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238Error messages & TroubleshootingTroubleshootingTROUBLESHOOTINGProblem Solution PageGeneral problemsPower does not turn on Make sure that (1) th

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239Technical specifications24. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS* Patent PendingModel: KORG Pa50SDKeyboard 61 keys, with velocity.Operating System KORG OPOS (O

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240Alphabetical Index25. ALPHABETICAL INDEXAAcc/Seq Volume 10, 13AMS(Alternate Modulation Source)Resonance 112Arabic Scale 34Assignable Slider 126Atta

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241Alphabetical IndexMMaster Transpose 18, 126Master Tune 125Master Volume 10, 13Menu 15Message window 21MIDIChord channels 128Clock 70, 127General MI

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242Alphabetical IndexTuneTune, Program 108UUser Interface 20Edit Environments 21Operating Modes 20Selecting Windows 21VVALUE sliderAMS 123Variation 14

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BASIC GUIDE

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24Basic operationsPlaying on the keyboard6. BASIC OPERATIONSPLAYING ON THE KEYBOARDJust play on the keyboard. You will hear the Realtime tracksplaying

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25Basic operationsSelecting a PerformanceSELECTING A PERFORMANCEA Performance is a set of Programs and settings for the Key-board and Style tracks, th

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26Basic operationsSelecting a ProgramSELECTING A PROGRAMYou can select a different Program (i.e., sound) to be playedby a track. Before selecting a Pr

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27Basic operationsSelecting a Single Touch Setting (STS)SELECTING A SINGLE TOUCH SETTING (STS)A Single Touch Setting (STS) contains Realtime (Keyboard

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DATA HANDLINGData in memory may sometimes be lost due to incorrect useraction. Be sure to save important data to card. KORG will notbe responsible for

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28Tutorial1 - Playing in realtime7. TUTORIALThis chapter is fully devoted to step-by-step instructions, thatwe hope may be useful to learn the basics—

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29Tutorial2 - Playing a Style8 Set the relative volume of the Realtime tracks.Use each E-H VOLUME/VALUE button pair to set the vol-ume of the Realtime

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30Tutorial3 - Playing a Song6 Select other Variations.There are four VARIATION buttons. These are four differentversions of the same Style. Try them a

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31Tutorial4 - Recording a Song8 Stop it.Sure, the Song automatically stops when reaching the end.But you can stop it before the end, just by pressing

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32Tutorial5 - Editing a Song0 Listen to the Song.When back in the Backing Sequence Play page, press PLAY/STOP (SEQ1) to listen to the new Song. How sm

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33Tutorial5 - Editing a Song4 Listen to the Song.After loading you are back to the main page of the Songmode.Press PLAY/STOP (SEQ1) to listen to the S

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34Tutorial6 - The Arabic Scale8 Save the Song.Your changes will be lost when you load a new Song, switchto the Song Play mode, or turn the instrument

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35MIDIWhat is MIDI?8. MIDIWHAT IS MIDI?Here is a brief overview of MIDI, as related to the Pa50SD. Ifinterested, you may find more information on the g

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36MIDIThe Chord 1 and Chord 2 channelssplit point into the Upper (above the split point) and Lower(below the split point) parts.The notes that arrive

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37MIDIConnecting the Pa50SD to a MIDI accordionCONNECTING THE PA50SD TO A MIDIACCORDIONThere are different types of MIDI accordion and each typerequir

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THE BALANCE SLIDERWhen turning the instrument on, please be assured the BALANCE slider is set to the center. This sets both Sequencer 1 (SEQ1) and Seq

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38MIDIPlaying another instrument with the Pa50SDPLAYING ANOTHER INSTRUMENT WITH THEPA50SDYou can use the Pa50SD as the master controller for yourMIDI

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40Style Play operating modeWhat’s a Style?9. STYLE PLAY OPERATING MODEThe Style Play mode is the boot-up operating mode. When inthis mode, you can pla

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41Style Play operating modeMain pageMAIN PAGEThis is the page you see after you turn the instrument on.To access this page from another operating mode

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42Style Play operating modeThe Write windowTHE WRITE WINDOWOpen this window by pressing the WRITE button. Here, youcan save all track settings into a

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43Style Play operating modePage 1 - Mixer: Volumeing one of the two buttons in a pair, or using the TEMPO/VALUE controls.PAGE 1 - MIXER: VOLUMEThis pa

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44Style Play operating modePage 4 - Tuning: DetunePAGE 4 - TUNING: DETUNEThis page is the place where you can set the fine tuning foreach track.Use the

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45Style Play operating modePage 9 - FX: A editingC, D Effects assigned to the C and D effect processors. Usually, C isthe reverb, while D is the modu

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46Style Play operating modePage 14 - Track: ModePercus1V “Classic” percussion set volume.Percus2V “Ethnic” percussion set volume.SFX V Special effects

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47Style Play operating modePage 16 - R.T. controls: DamperPAGE 16 - R.T. CONTROLS: DAMPERThis page lets you enable/disable the Damper pedal for eachof

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3HOW TO…Keyboard…select a Sound Program 26…select a Performance 25…play a Sound Program across the whole keyboard, as with a piano 24…split the keyboa

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48Style Play operating modePage 20 - Style controls: Drum/FillE(nsemble) Harmonization type.Duet Adds a single note to the melody.Close Adds a closed

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49Style Play operating modePage 21 - Style controls: Wrap Around / Keyboard RangePAGE 21 - STYLE CONTROLS: WRAP AROUND /KEYBOARD RANGEIn this page you

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50Style Play operating modePage 24 - Preferences: controlsScaleWhen this lock function is On, the Scale parameter does notchange when selecting a diff

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51Style Play operating modePage 24 - Preferences: controlsScale ModeThis parameter determines which tracks will use the selectedalternative scale (see

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52Style Record modeThe Style’s structure10. STYLE RECORD MODEBy entering the Style Record mode, you can create your ownStyles, or edit an existing Sty

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53Style Record modeStyle Import/ExportACC1-5 are for accompaniment sequences (string, guitar,piano or other accompaniment instruments).Just to summari

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54Style Record modeThe Write windowTHE WRITE WINDOWThis page appears when you press the WRITE or RECORDbutton while in Record mode. Here you can save

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55Style Record modeMain pageMAIN PAGEAfter pressing the RECORD button, and selected the Style torecord/edit, the Main page of the Style Record mode ap

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56Style Record modeStyle Tracks pageOn1 Metronome on, with a one-bar precountbefore starting recording.On2 Metronome on, with a two-bar precountbefore

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57Style Record modeStep Record pageallow you to play back louder any reference track, or the trackyou are recording.Track statusWhen in the Style Trac

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4TABLE OF CONTENTSIntroductionWelcome! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Live Performing . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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58Style Record modeStyle Record procedureSTYLE RECORD PROCEDUREThere are two different methods for recording a Style: Real-time and Step.• Realtime Re

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59Style Record modeStyle Record procedurepage 127) is also automatically set to On, to allow playingon the keyboard.8. When finished recording, press S

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60Style Record modeStyle Record procedureAt this point, you may go on, inserting new events inoverdub mode (the previously inserted events will notbe

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61Style Record modeMenuMENUFrom any page of the Style Record mode, press MENU toopen the Style Record edit menu. This menu gives accessto the various

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62Style Record modePage 1 - Edit: QuantizePAGE 1 - EDIT: QUANTIZEThe quantize function may be used to correct any rhythmerror after recording, or to g

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63Style Record modePage 3 - Edit: VelocityPAGE 3 - EDIT: VELOCITYIn this page you can change the velocity (dynamics) value ofnotes in the selected tra

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64Style Record modePage 5 - Event FilterF3 and F4 buttonsAfter selecting the parameter value area with the G VOL-UME/VALUE buttons, use these buttons

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65Style Record modeEvent Edit proceduredisplay (see “Page 5 - Event Filter” on page 64 for moreinformation).6. Press PAGE- to go back to the Event Edi

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66Style Record modePage 6 - Edit: DeletePAGE 6 - EDIT: DELETEThis page is where you can delete single elements or MIDIevents out of the Style.After se

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67Style Record modePage 8 - Edit: CopyPAGE 8 - EDIT: COPYHere you can copy a track, Chord Variation or Style Elementinside the same Style, or from a d

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5Step Record page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57Style Record procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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68Style Record modePage 10 - Style Element Controls: ExpressionPAGE 10 - STYLE ELEMENT CONTROLS:EXPRESSIONIn this page you can modify the Expression

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69Style Record modePage 13 - Style Controls: Mode/Tensionsound. This is very useful on Guitar and Basstracks.T (Tension)Tension adds notes (a 9th, 11t

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70Song Play operating modeThe Songs and the Standard MIDI File format11. SONG PLAY OPERATING MODEThe Song Play operating mode is where you can listen

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71Song Play operating modeMaster Volume, Sequencer Volume, BALANCEquick way to select Programs and Effects for the Realtimetracks is choosing a differ

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72Song Play operating modeThe Write window100 The quantize window extends to the nearestwindow; all events are quantized.THE WRITE WINDOWYou can save

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73Song Play operating modeTracks 1-8 pageBar numberThis counter shows the current bar number position of theselected Song.A (S1:SongName)Pressed a firs

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74Song Play operating modeThe Lyrics pagewill be updated.F2 (Select)Selects the item on the first line in the display (Song or Juke-box file). If a Song

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75Song Play operating modeEdit page structureEach item of this menu corresponds to an edit section. Eachedit section groups many edit pages.EDIT PAGE

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76Song Play operating modePage 2 - Mixer: PanPAGE 2 - MIXER: PANHere you can adjust the pan for each Song track.Use the TRACK SELECT button to switch

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77Song Play operating modePage 4 - FX: A/B SelectPAGE 4 - FX: A/B SELECTThis page lets you select the A and B effects. Usually, the Aeffect is a rever

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6Page 3 - Pitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109Page 4 - Pitch LFO1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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78Song Play operating modePage 6 - FX: D editingPAGE 6 - FX: D EDITINGThis page contains the editing parameters for the D effect.You can access this p

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79Song Play operating modePage 9 - JukeboxPAGE 9 - JUKEBOXThe Jukebox function lets you play a list of Songs (127 max),at the simple touch of a button

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80Song Play operating modeSaving a list of SongsLink Beat The two sequencers Tempo are linked together.The Tempo data written into the Songs areignore

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81Song Play operating modeSaving a list of SongsHow to save a list of Songs contained in aJukebox file1. Press SONG PLAY to select the Song Play oper

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82Backing Sequence operating modeTransport controls12. BACKING SEQUENCE OPERATING MODEThe Backing Sequence mode lets you record a live perfor-mance wi

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83Backing Sequence operating modeChord/Acc Step recordingright from bar 1, keep the chord pressed during the pre-count, and press START/STOP before th

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84Backing Sequence operating modeLoad Song pageC (Save Song)This command saves the recorded Song as a Standard MIDIFile. The file is automatically adde

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85Backing Sequence operating modeRealtime Recording pageREALTIME RECORDING PAGEWhile you are in Backing Sequence mode, press RECORD,then one of the A

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86Backing Sequence operating modeChord/Acc Step Recording pageM(easure)This is the locator. It shows the current position of the StepEditor. To go to

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87Backing Sequence operating modeHow to delete a whole SongNote: If the side arrow doesn’t appear, the eventwas not selected at the current position,

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88Song operating modeTransport controls13. SONG OPERATING MODEThe Song operating mode is the full-featured onboardsequencer, where you can create from

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89Song operating modeTracks 1-8 pageMan(ual) When the cursor is on the “D (Select Tempo)”parameter, you can change the Tempo usingthe TEMPO/VALUE sect

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90Song operating modeSave Song pageSAVE SONG PAGEThe new or edited Song is contained in RAM, and is lostwhen turning the instrument off. The Song is a

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91Song operating modeRealtime Record procedureREALTIME RECORD PROCEDUREHere is the general procedure to follow for the RealtimeRecording.1. Press SO

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92Song operating modeStep Record procedurepage 94 for more information on each parameter of thispage).The first two lines (a) are the latest inserted e

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93Song operating modeSong Record pageSONG RECORD PAGEWhile in the Song mode, press RECORD to enter the SongRecord mode. The Song Record page appears.R

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94Song operating modeStep Record pageSTEP RECORD PAGEAccess this page from the Main page of the Song Recordmode, by selecting the “StepDub” or “StepOw

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95Song operating modeMenuMENUWhile in any page, press MENU to open the Song edit menu.This menu gives access to the various Song edit sections.When in

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96Song operating modePage 3 - Mixer: FX BlockPan-64 Hard Left.+00 Center.+63 Hard Right.Off The direct (uneffected) signal does not go tothe outputs;

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97Song operating modePage 6 - Tuning: ScalePAGE 6 - TUNING: SCALEThis page lets you program the alternative scale for the Songtracks.ScaleAlternative

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