Volume Panel - Korg pa800 User Manual

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Style Play operating mode

Volume panel

for all Style Elements (there are no different
Sounds for each Style element).
Selected Track Info area
This line lets you see the Sound assigned to the selected track. It
appears both in the main page, and in several edit pages.
Track name
Sound name
Track name
Name of the selected track.
Sound name
Sound assigned to the selected track. Press anywhere in this area
to open the Sound Select window, and select a different Sound.
Sound bank
Bank of the selected Sound.
Program Change
Program Change number sequence (Bank Select MSB, Bank
Select LSB, Program Change).
Sounds area
This area lets you see Sounds and octave transposition for the
eight Style tracks.
Style track's octave transpose icon
Sound bank's icon
Style track's octave transpose icon
Non editable. Octave transpose of the corresponding track. To
change the octave transpose, use the UPPER OCTAVE buttons,
or go to the "Mixer/Tuning: Tuning" edit page (see page 94).
Sound bank's icon
This picture illustrates the bank the current Sound belongs to.
Touch an icon a first time to select the corresponding track
(detailed information are shown on the Selected Track Info area,
see above). Touch it a second time to open the Sound Select win-
dow.
Sound bank
Program Change
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Sty
Sty
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Volume panel
Press the Volume tab to select this panel. This is where you can
set the volume of each track, and mute/unmute tracks.
Use the TRACK SELECT button to switch between the Normal
view (Keyboard and grouped Style tracks, Mic/In controls) and
the Style Tracks view (separate Style tracks).
The Normal view shows grouped Style tracks, Mic/In controls,
Keyboard tracks:
Track status icon
Grouped Style Tracks
Changing the volume of the grouped Style tracks (Dr/Perc,
Accomp, Bass) is a global offset. When you choose a different
Style, this offset does not change, and the average volume of the
Style tracks remains the same.
Changes are not memorized to a Performance or Style Perfor-
mance. They can be memorized to the Global-Style Play Setup,
i.e., the preferences of the Style Play mode (see "Write Global-
Style Setup" on page 105).
The Style Tracks view shows the separate Style tracks:
Here you can change the volume of each individual Style track.
This mix is saved into each Style Performance and Performance,
and can change when choosing a different Style.
Grouped Style tracks
These special sliders control several Style tracks at the same time.
Virtual slider (track volume)
Virtual sliders are a graphical display of each track's volume.
Touch the track's area to select a track, and use TEMPO/VALUE
controls to change the value (or touch and drag it in the display).
Hint: You can change the volume of all Keyboard or Style tracks at
once by using the Assignable Sliders. Select a track of the same type
of the tracks whose volume you want to change (e.g., the Upper 1
track to modify all Keyboard tracks). Then keep the SHIFT button
pressed, and move one of the Assignable Sliders. See "ASSIGNABLE
SLIDER" on page 10.
Virtual slider
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