Korg A1 Owner's Manual page 18

Performance signal processor
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Checking program order
In Map Play
4. Turn the "E" double function edit control to select the first program number
to be played.
As an example, specify 99.
Program number I 99 has been registered as map number 00.
5. Press the "A" double function edit control once to advance to 01.
As an example, set program I 98 to the next map number Map number 00 as shown in
the upper part of LCD end map number 01 in the lower part.
6. Repeat steps 3 to 5 to set other program numbers In the order to be played.
7. After setting all map numbers:
• Press the "H" double function edit control to return lo the Global Utility menu, or press
the PLAY key to return lo Play Mode.
To change a map number selling, turn the "C" double function edit control or press the
"A" and "B" double function edit controls to change the number one at a time to select
the new map number.
1. Press the PLAY key to light up the Play Mode Indicator.
2. Press the MAP key to light up the Map Indicator.
• Map number "00* is shown in the red LED display.
• The previously assigned program number I 99 is shown in the LCD display.
• To begin Map Play using the optional RE1: Press the "INF and "CARD" key at the same
time lo display the map number at the bottom-left portion of the REI's display.
3. Press the UP key to advance to the next map number.
Pressing it once advances to previously assigned program number I SS
Each press of the UP key advances the program number in the order they were stored.
4. To EXIT the Map Mode, press the MAP key again.
The INT Indicator lights up and the A1 returns to the basic Play Mode.
However, if you EXIT the Map Mode while on a Map number assigned to a card-stored
program, the "CARD" indicator lights up and the A1 will be reading programs from an
inserted card in the basic Play Mode.
IMPORTANT: Even after powering down, data created in Map Edit
Mode is saved in memory until next changed.

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