Choosing The Original Key/Chord And The Note Transposition Table - Korg PA1000 User Manual

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Choosing the original key/chord and the
note transposition table
You will record the musical sequences in a particular key (say, C), matching a
chord shape (say, Major). You will then choose a transposition table accord-
ing to which they will be transposed and transformed when a different key
and a slightly different chord will be recognized.
Accessing the key/chord and note transposition table
Go to the
Style/Pad Record > Main
tion table.
The parameters are in the
With Styles:
With Pads:
Choosing the Original Key/Chord for the selected track
Use the
Key
and
and
chord type
Chord
Variation.
When playing this exact chord, the recorded patterns will play without any
transformation. No transposition, no processing will be applied.
When you select a track, the original key/chord assigned to the selected
track will be shown. All recorded tracks will play back on that same key/
chord. For example, if the original key/chord for the Acc1 track is A7th, when
selecting the Acc1 track all the other tracks will play on the A7th key/chord.
In the example above, you will record the Acc1 track in the AMajor key, with
notes pertaining to the A7th scale. This exact pattern will be recalled when
an A7th chord will be recognized.
These Key/Chord parameters don't apply to Guitar tracks, controlled by dif-
ferent transformation rules.
Record Parameters
Chord
pop-up menus to define the original
for the
selected Style track
Recording the Styles and Pads |245
page to choose the chord and transposi-
box.
(or the
Pad
key/chord root
track) in the
current

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