Track: Internal/External; Jukebox - Korg Liverpool Owner's Manual

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PAGE 8 - TRACK: INTERNAL/EXTERNAL
This page lets you set the Internal or External status for
each track. It is very useful to let a Song track drive an
external expander.
Use the TRACK SELECT button to switch from tracks
1–8 to tracks 9–16.
Parameters
Internal
The track plays the sounds generated by
the internal sound engine. It does not play
an external instrument connected to the
MIDI OUT.
External
The track plays an external instrument
connected to the MIDI OUT. It does not
play the internal sounds, therefore saving
polyphony.
When a track is set to "External", a strings
of transmitted Control Change and Pro-
gram Change data is shown instead of the
Program name assigned to the track. In
the following example, CC#0 is the Con-
trol Change 0 (Bank Select MSB), CC#32 is
the Control Change 32 (Bank Select LSB),
PC is the Program Change.
CC#0
CC#32
Both
The track plays both the internal sounds
and an external instrument connected to
the MIDI OUT.
PAGE 9 - JUKEBOX
The Jukebox function lets you play a list of Songs (127
max), at the simple touch of a button. You can play a
Jukebox file by selecting it in the Song Select page (see
"Playing a Jukebox file" on page 74), just as if it was a
normal Song.
In this page, you can create, edit and save a Jukebox
file. If a Jukebox file is already selected into a
Sequencer, you will enter this page with that file ready
to be edited. Otherwise, you will enter this page with
an empty "NEW_NAME.JBX" file.
To create a new file, even when a Jukebox file is already
selected, press SHIFT+ F-4 (Del), and confirm with
ENTER (see below the "F-4 (Del)" paragraph).
When you press PLAY/STOP from this page, the Juke-
box playback begins from the currently selected Song
(i.e., the Song on the fist line of the display).
F-1 (SAVE)
Press this button to save the Jukebox file to the card.
The Jukebox Save page appears, allowing you to save
your file to the card.
Note: You can save your ".JBX" file only in the same folder
as the Songs in the list.
You can create a new file, or overwrite an existing one.
1.
PC
2.
3.
Song Play operating mode
Page 8 - Track: Internal/External
Move to the first line of the display the ".JBX" file
you want to save your list into. Select an existing
file if you want to overwrite it. Select the
"NEW_NAME.JBX" item to create a new file.
Use the E–F (Scroll Up) and G–H (Scroll Down)
VOLUME/VALUE buttons, or the TEMPO/VALUE
controls to scroll the list.
If you are making a new file, when the
"NEW_NAME.JBX" item is on the first line of the
display, press one of the A VOLUME/VALUE but-
tons. You are prompted to assign a name to the
selected item:
Move the cursor using the DOWN/- and UP/+ but-
tons. Select a character using the DIAL. Insert a
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