Song Edit: Move; Song Edit: Rx Convert; Preferences: Sequencer Setup - Korg pa 500 User Manual

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Mode
Use this parameter to select the Copy mode.
Merge
Copied data are merged with the data at the tar-
get position.
Overwrite
Copied data replace all data at the target position.
Warning: Deleted data cannot be recovered!
From Track... To Track
Use these parameters to select the source and target track to
copy.
All
All tracks. The target track cannot be selected.
Track 1...16
Selected source and target tracks.
Start Measure... End Measure
These parameters are the starting and ending measure to copy.
For example, if From Measure=1 and To Measure=4, the first
four measures are copied.
To Measure
This parameter is the first of the target measures.
Repeat Times
Number of times the copy must be executed. Copies will be con-
secutive.

Song Edit: Move

Here you can shift a track forward or backward by just a few
ticks or whole measures.
After setting the various parameters, press Execute to complete
the operation.
Track
Use these parameters to select the track you want to move.
Track 1...16
Selected track.
Start / End Tick
These parameters set the starting and ending point of the range
to move.
To Tick
This parameter allows you to set the target starting point of the
moved track.
Sequencer operating mode

Song Edit: RX Convert

You can use the RX Convert page to convert notes of the midifile
into RX Noises, and vice-versa. This will help programming
Songs on an external sequencer.
After having chosen a track to convert, press Execute to complete
the operation.
Track
Use these parameters to select the track containing the notes or
RX Noises you want to convert.
RX Note Velocity
Use this parameter to adjust the volume level of the RX Noises in
the selected track(s).
Add RX Noises to Guitar track
Use this parameter to automatically analyze the Standard MIDI
File, and add RX Noises to Guitar tracks. This command scans a
single track or the whole Standard MIDI File, looking for guitar
strummings played by nylon, steel or electric guitars.
After scanning, a suitable Guitar sound will be automatically
assigned to the relevant track(s), and RX Noises automatically
added where needed.
This means that you can transform any flat SMF into an ultra-
realistic song with a real guitar player inside – at the touch of a
button!

Preferences: Sequencer Setup

In this page, you can select a MIDI Setup for the Sequencer
mode.
Note: These settings are stored in the Sequencer Setup area of the
Global file. (Parameter of this kind are marked with the
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Song Edit: Move
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