Effects: Fx A; Track Controls: Mode - Korg pa800 User Manual

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Effects: FX A...D
Effects: FX A...D
These pages contain the editing parameters for the four effect
processors. Here is an example of the FX A page, with the Reverb
Smooth Hall effect assigned.
Selected effect
Selected effect
Select one of the available effects from this pop-up menu. This is
equivalent to the "FX A...D" parameters found in the "Effects:
FX Select" page (see above).
Note: Effects can be different for each of the four editing pages.
FX parameters
Parameters may be different, depending on the selected effect.
See the "Advanced Edit" addendum in the Accessory CD for a list
of available parameters for each effect type.
FX Amount
Volume of the effect, that is added to the dry (uneffected) signal.
Src (Source)
Modulation source. To select the track generating this message,
see the "Mod.Track (Modulating Track)" parameters found in
the "Effects: FX Select" page (see above). For a list of modulation
source, see the "Advanced Edit" addendum in the Accessory CD.

Track Controls: Mode

This page lets you connect each track to the internal sound gen-
erator and to external MIDI devices. This is very useful to let a
Style track drive an external expander, or play a digital piano
with one of Pa800's Keyboard tracks. In addition, here you can
set the polyphony mode for each track.
FX param-
eters
Sty
SB
Sty
SB
Int./Ext. (Internal/External)
Sty
Internal
External
Sty
SB
The track plays the sounds generated by the
internal sound engine. It does not play an exter-
nal instrument connected to the MIDI OUT.
The track plays an external instrument connected
to the MIDI OUT. The connected device must
receive on the MIDI channel associated with this
track on the Pa800 (see "MIDI: MIDI Out Chan-
nels" on page 215).
A track set to this status does not play the internal
sounds, therefore saving polyphony.
Instead of the assigned Sound name, the
<E: aaa.bbb.ccc> indicator is shown on a track's
area in the Main page:
Control Change/Program Change area
This indicator begins with a remark saying the
track is in External ("E") mode, and continues
with a strings of transmitted Control Change and
Program Change data. This will let you know
what the track is transmitting to the MIDI OUT.
In the following example, CC#0 is the Control
Change 0 (Bank Select MSB), CC#32 is the Con-
Sty

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