Editing Set Lists; Selecting And Re-Arranging Sounds - Korg kronos Operation Manual

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Editing Set Lists

Set List Edit page
Bank & Number Select
Set List Name
Slot Name
Sound Type
Category Select
or
Keyboard Track
Selected Slot
Previous
button
Overview
For each Slot, you can:
• Assign any Program, Combination, or Song
• Name the Slot
• Enter a text comment (such as lyrics or performance
notes), which is shown when the Slot is selected on the
main screen

Selecting and re-arranging sounds

Choosing a sound for a Slot
1. Go to the Set List Edit page.
2. Select the Slot that you'd like to edit.
Notice the parameters which appear above the Slot buttons.
These let you set up the current Slot.
3. At the top left of the parameter box, select the desired
Type: Program, Combination, or Song.
Each Slot can play either a Program, a Combination, or a
Song. When you change the Type, the Bank & Number and
Category or Track parameters will update accordingly.
Category appears for Programs and Combinations;
Keyboard Track appears for Songs.
4. Using either the Bank & Number or Category popup
menus, select the desired Program, Combination, or
Song.
Editing Set Lists Selecting and re-arranging sounds
• Customize the appearance of the Slot, including the color
and comment font size
• Set the volume, hold time, transposition, and keyboard
track (for Songs).
You can also easily rearrange the Slots using the Cut, Copy,
Paste, and Insert buttons.
For more information, see "Selecting by bank and number"
on page 32, "Selecting by Category" on page 33, and "Song
Select" on page 518 of the Parameter Guide.
Note that you can use the same sound in multiple Slots
within the same Set List. For instance, you might have a
favorite piano sound which you use in a number of different
songs. You can create any number of Slots which use this
same piano sound, each with different names and comments.
Setting the MIDI Track for Songs
With Songs, you can assign the local keyboard to play any of
the 16 MIDI Tracks. If you like, you can have the same Song
in multiple Slots, each with a different Track. You can then
switch between the Slots, changing the sound assigned to the
keyboard, as the Song continues to play.
This parameter applies to Songs only. If the current Slot is a
Program or Combination, it does not appear.
Parameter box
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