Style Edit: Transpose; Style Edit: Velocity - Korg pa 500 User Manual

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Style Record mode

Style Edit: Transpose

Note: These parameters are available only when a Drum or Percus-
sion track is selected.
Execute
Press this button to execute the operation set in this page.
Track status icon
Status of tracks. Press this icon to change the status.
Play status. The track can be heard.
Mute status. The track cannot be heard.
Track names
Under the buttons, a label for each track is shown.
Style Edit: Transpose
In this page you can transpose the selected track(s).
Note: After transposing, please don't forget to readjust the "Key/
Chord" parameter in the main page of the Style Record mode (see
page 108).
After setting the various parameters, press Execute.
E / CV (Style Element/Chord Variation)
Use these parameters to select the Style Element and Chord Vari-
ation for editing.
Track
Use this parameter to select a track.
All
All tracks selected, apart for tracks set in Drum
mode (like the Drum and Percussion tracks). The
whole selected Chord Variation will be trans-
posed.
Drum...Acc5 Single selected track.
Value
Transpose value (±127 semitones).
Start / End Tick
Use these parameters to set the starting and ending points of the
range to be transposed.
If a Chord Variation is four measures long, and you want to
select it all, the Start will be positioned at 1.01.000, and the End
at 5.01.000.
Bottom / Top Note
Use these parameters to set the bottom and top of the keyboard
range to be transposed. If you select the same note as the Bottom
and Top parameters, you can select a single percussive instru-
ment in a Drum or Percussion track. Since in a Drum Kit each
instrument is assigned to a different note of the scale, transpos-
ing a percussive instrument means assigning the part to a differ-
ent instrument.
Execute
Press this button to execute the operation set in this page.
Track status icon
Status of tracks. Press this icon to change the status.
Play status. The track can be heard.
Mute status. The track cannot be heard.
Track names
Under the buttons, a label for each track is shown.

Style Edit: Velocity

In this page you can change the velocity (dynamics) value of
notes in the selected track. An Advanced mode is available,
allowing you to select a velocity curve for the selected range.
This is useful to create fade-ins or fade-outs.
After setting the various parameters, press Execute.
Note: When an RX Sound is assigned to the track being edited, the
resulting sound may change, since this kind of Sounds is made of
several different layers triggered by different velocity values.
Also, a fade-out may result in the level "jumping" up next to the
zero, since a higher-level layer may be selected by low velocity val-
ues.
Track
Use this parameter to select a track.
All
All tracks selected. The velocity for all notes of
the whole selected Chord Variation will be
changed.
Drum...Acc5 Selected track.
E / CV (Style Element/Chord Variation)
Use these parameters to select the Style Element and Chord Vari-
ation for editing.

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