Keyboard/Ensemble: Keyboard Control - Korg pa 900 User Manual

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Keyboard/Ensemble: Keyboard Control

Trill
When two notes are played on the keyboard, this
option trills them. If three or more notes are
played, only the last two are trilled. You can set
the trill speed by using the Tempo parameter (see
below).
Repeat
The played note is repeated in sync with the
Tempo parameter (see below). When playing a
chord, only the last note is repeated.
Echo
As the Repeat option, but with the repeated notes
fading away after the time set with the Feedback
parameter (see below).
AutoSplit1
If more than a single Upper track is in play, the
Upper 1 track plays the melody in mono, while
the other Upper tracks play the chord notes.
If only the Upper 1 track is in play, it plays poly-
phonically all the chord notes.
AutoSplit2
Similar to AutoSplit1, but the Upper 1 track
always plays the uppermost note.
Note Velocity
This parameter sets the velocity difference between the right-
hand melody and the added harmonization notes.
-10...0
Subtracted velocity value.
Tempo
Note: This parameter only appears when the Trill, Repeat or Echo
options are selected.
Note value for the Trill, Repeat or Echo Ensemble options. This
is in sync with the Metronome Tempo.
Feedback
Note: This parameter only appears when the Echo option is
selected.
This parameter sets how many times the original note/chord is
repeated by the Echo option.
Ensemble Track Assign
Use these parameters to separately set Upper tracks for the
Ensemble function.
Off
There is no harmonization on this track.
Normal
This track is included in the harmonization.
Mute
This track only plays the Ensemble notes, but not
the original note.
Play/Mute icon
Track's play/mute status.
Play status. The track can be heard.
Mute status. The track cannot be heard.
Keyboard/Ensemble: Keyboard Control
This page lets you enable/disable the Damper and Expression
pedals, plus the Joystick, for each of the Upper Keyboard tracks.
Damper
On
When you press the Damper pedal and release
the keys, the track's sound is kept sustained.
Off
The Damper pedal is not active on any track set
to this status.
Joystick X
This enables/disables the left/right movement of the Joystick
(Pitch Bend, and sometimes a Sound parameter's control; for
Pitch Bend settings, see "Mixer/Tuning: Tuning" on page 116).
Joystick Y
This enables/disables the front/rear movement of the Joystick
(Y+: Modulation, and sometimes a different Sound parameter's
control; Y-: Various controls, or non-active).
Expression
This parameter allows you to switch the Expression control on/
off on each individual Keyboard track. The Expression control is
a relative level control, always subtracted from the Volume value
of the track.
As an example, imagine you have a Piano sound assigned to
Upper 1, and a Strings sound assigned to Upper 2. If you turn
the Expression switch on on Upper 2, and off on Upper 1, you
can use a continuous pedal to control only the Strings' volume,
while the Piano remains unchanged.
To program a pedal or Assignable Slider to act as an Expression
control, see "Controllers: Foot Controllers" on page 255. You can
only assign this function to a volume-type pedal, not to a switch-
type one. Assign the "KB Expression" option to the pedal or
Assignable Slider.
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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