Mixer/Tuning: Volume/Pan - Korg pa 500 User Manual

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ous types of parameters, see sections starting from page 87.
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Mixer/Tuning: Volume/Pan

This page lets you set the volume and pan for each of the Key-
board or Style tracks. Volume settings are the same as in the Vol-
ume panel of the main page.
Use the TRACK SELECT button to switch from the Keyboard to
the Style tracks, and vice versa.
Grouped Style tracks
Individual
Style tracks
Upper Volume Link
This parameter allows you to define if changing the volume for
one of the Upper tracks, proportionally changes also the other
Upper tracks.
Note: This parameter is the same you can find in the "Preferences:
Style Play Setup" page (see page 100).
On
When changing volume to one of the Upper
tracks, volume for the other Upper tracks
changes in proportion.
Off
When changing volume to one of the Upper
tracks, only that track's volume is changed. Other
Upper tracks are left unchanged.
Keyboard tracks
Sty
Style Play operating mode
Mixer/Tuning: Volume/Pan
Dry
Use this checkbox to turn the dry (direct) track signal on or off.
On
When checked, the direct, dry signal is sent to the
output, mixed with the FXs.
Track
FX Processor
Off
When unchecked, the direct, dry signal is
removed from the audio output, and only sent to
the FXs. The effected signal will still be panned
(in stereo FXs only) according to the Pan value.
Track
FX Processor
Pan
Track position in the stereo field.
L-64...L-1
Left stereo channel.
C0
Center.
R+1...R+63 Right stereo channel.
Volume of grouped Style tracks
This parameter is a general offset applied to all Styles. While the
balance between the individual Style tracks can change when
choosing a different Style, the average volume, set here, will not
change. This is useful to avoid sudden changes in volume when
choosing different Styles.
Volume of individual tracks
Track's volume. This is the relative volume of each track, as saved
in the Style, Performance or STS. It may change when choosing a
different Style, Performance or STS.
0...127
MIDI value of the track's volume.
Play/Mute icon
Track's play/mute status.
Play status. The track can be heard.
Mute status. The track cannot be heard.
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Sty
Out L/R
Out L/R
Sty
Sty
Sty
Sty

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