Looping Sections; Balancing The Accompaniment Against The Keyboard - Korg HAVIAN 30 User Manual

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Playing the Styles

Looping sections

If you feel that an Intro or an Ending should last longer than the recorded
pattern, you can put it in a cycling loop.
Set a Style Element to loop
Press twice the button of the Intro or Ending to put in loop.
The indicator on the button will start flashing, and the pattern will start re-
peating.
Exit from the loop
Do one of the following:
Press the same Style Element button again, or
Select a different Style Element.
Keep a Style Element in loop while its button is pressed
Keep an Intro or Ending button pressed to loop it. Release it when you want
the Intro or Ending to exit from the loop.
Keep a Variation button pressed to loop the corresponding Fill. Release it
when you want the Fill to exit from the loop, and the Variation to start play-
ing.

Balancing the Accompaniment against the keyboard

While playing, you may want to balance the Keyboard Sounds against the
Accompaniment Sounds, to make the soloist stand out of the background or
go back in the mix.
Balance the Accompaniment against the Keyboard Sounds
While the Accompaniment is playing, use the
tween the Accompaniment (ACC) and the Keyboard (KBD) Sounds.
BALANCE
knob to balance be-

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