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Korg Pa4X User Manual page 273

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recording a Guitar track
Simulating a real guitar
Guitar Mode allows for easy creation of realistic rhythm guitar parts, without
the artificial, unmusical playing typical of MIDI programming of guitar parts.
Just record a few measures, and you will end up with realistic rhythm guitar
tracks, where each chord is played according to its real position on the gui-
tar, and not generated by simply transposing a written pattern.
Recording a Guitar track is unlike recording the other tracks, where you play
exactly all the notes of a melody line or all the chords of an accompaniment
part. With Guitar tracks you can either:
Play the keys corresponding to the strumming modes.
Play an arpeggio using the six keys corresponding to the six guitar strings
(and the special keys corresponding to the root and fifth notes).
Play RX Noises to add realism to the pattern.
Add regular patterns, for short melodic passages without wasting an Acc
track.
Use the finest MIDI programing to select Chord Shapes, and recreate any
nuance of a guitar performance.
Listening to the recorded pattern
While in Style/Pad Record, you can listen to the selected Chord Variation at
the original Key/Chord.
When in Stye Play mode, the recorded Guitar pattern is transposed accord-
ing to the chord recognized on the keyboard. The way it is transposed de-
pends on the programmed pattern, with the chosen positions, strumming
mods, etc...
Recording the Styles and Pads |259

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