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

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Note: The default effect settings can be memorized in the Global-
Song Play Setup, by choosing the "Write Global-Song Play Setup"
command from the page menu (see page 170).
FX A...D
Effects assigned to the corresponding effect processors. Usually,
A and C are reverbs, while B and D are modulating effects (cho-
rus, flanger, delay...). For a list of the available effects, see the
"Advanced Edit" addendum in the Accessory CD.
FX Amount
Volume of the effect, that is added to the dry (uneffected) signal.
B to A, D to C
Amount of the B effect going back to the input of the A effect, or
of the D effect going back to the input of the C effect.
Mod.Track (Modulating Track)
Source track for modulating MIDI messages. You can modulate
an effect parameter with a MIDI message generated by a physical
controller or a Song track.
Effects in Song Play mode
Pa800 is equipped with four effect processors, or DSPs (Digital
Signal Processors), to process MIDI tracks. In Song Play mode
you can have two or four effects at the same time, depending on
the midifile you are reading.
Effects A and B are usually reserved to both sequencers and Pads,
while effects C and D are usually reserved to Keyboard tracks.
Depending on the status of the "Seq.2 FX Mode" parameter,
each effect pair could be reserved to a different Sequencer (see
page 170).
You can also create Songs that make use of all four effects in
Sequencer mode.
A Song created on the Pa800 (in Sequencer mode) can use
up to 4 effects (usually 2 reverbs + 2 modulating effects);
each track may use the A/B or C/D pair.
A Standard MIDI File or Karaoke™ file will only use 2
effects (usually 1 reverb + 1 modulating effect). This lets
you use the remaining 2 effects for the Realtime tracks.
When using both sequencers at the same time, and the
"Seq.2 FX Mode" is set to "AB" mode (see page 170), they
only use the A/B pair, while the C/D pair is reserved to the
Keyboard tracks.
When using both sequencers at the same time, and the
"Seq.2 FX Mode" is set to "CD" mode (see page 170),
Sequencer 1 uses the A/B pair, while Sequencer 2 uses the
C/D pair, sharing it with Keyboard tracks.
Song Play operating mode
Effects: FX A...D
These pages contain the editing parameters for the four effect
Sng
processors. Here is an example of the FX A page, with the Reverb
Smooth Hall effect assigned.
Selected effect
Sng
Sng
Sng
Selected effect
Select one of the available effects from this pop-up menu. This is
the same as the "FX A...D" parameters found in the "Effects: FX
Select" page (see above).
FX parameters
Parameters may differ, 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
sources, see the "Advanced Edit" addendum in the Accessory CD.

Track Controls: Mode

These parameters let you set the Internal/External, and the Poly/
Mono status of Song tracks. See "Track Controls: Mode" on
page 96.
Parameters
Note: These parameters can be saved to the Global-Song Play
Setup, by selecting the Write Global-Song Play Setup command
from the page menu.
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Effects: FX A...D
FX param-
eters
Sng
Sng
Sng
Sng
Sng

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