Korg Pa600 - Operating System Release; Sampling Mode; Sample Editing Added - Korg Pa600 Manual

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KORG Pa600 – Operating System release 2.0
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Lyrics, Score and Marker
Synchronizing the SongBook with external
software
Additional software has been created to work with the Song-
Book. You can use Korg's own
entries, the SongBook database and the Custom Lists on a Win-
dows PC. You can also use BauM Software's
or Zubersoft's
MobileSheets
SongBook entries with a tablet, and read lyrics and sheet music
on the wider tablet display.
Other software is under development. Please check our web site
regularly, for news about their release.
Lyrics, Score and Marker
Lyrics, Score and Markers settings automati-
cally saved
All settings in these pages are now automatically saved after edit-
ing.

Sampling Mode

Sample editing added

Sampling allows you to create new Samples, new Multisamples
and new synced Audio Grooves. You can now load and edit
Samples, Multisamples, Sounds and banks of Sounds from vari-
ous formats. For detailed information about the new Sampling
mode, please read the User Manual for OS v2.0.
Global Mode
Fingered (3 Notes) Chord Recognition mode
added. Fingered mode renamed
The new "Fingered (3 Notes)" Chord Recognition mode has
been added. The former "Fingered" Chord Recognition mode
has been renamed to "Fingered (1 Note)".
This is how the Global > Mode Preference >Style > Chord Rec-
ognition parameter will change.
Chord Recognition
This parameter defines how chords are recognized by the auto-
accompaniment engine.
[1.2]
SongBook Editor
to edit single
SongBook+
for iPad,
for Android, to synchronize the
[1.1]
[2.0]
[1.2]
Depending on the status of the SPLIT LED, the Chord Recogni-
tion mode is automatically set as in the following table:
Chord Recognition Mode
SPLIT LED On
One Finger
Fingered (1 Note)
Fingered (3 Notes)
Expert
One Finger
You can compose a chord using a simplified
chord playing technique:
• Play a single note for a Major chord to be recog-
nized.
• Play the root note, plus a white key on the left,
for a 7th. For example, play C3 + B2 for a C7.
• Play the root note, plus a black key on the left,
for a Minor chord. For example, play C3 + Bb2
for a C minor.
• Play the root note, plus a white and a black key
on the left, for a Minor 7th. For example, play C3
+ B2 + Bb2 for a C min 7.
Fingered (1 Note)
When in Split mode, play one or more notes to
compose a chord. A full Major chord will be rec-
ognized when a single note is played.
When in Full Keyboard mode, play at least three
notes to compose a chord.
Fingered (3 Notes)
Always play three or more notes for a chord to be
recognized.
Expert
When in Split mode, play two or more notes for a
chord to be recognized. When in Full Keyboard
mode, play at least three notes.
If you play just one note, a unison will be played.
If you play a fifth, a "root+5th" chord will be
played.
With this mode, you can play rootless and slashed
chords, often used in jazz, fusion, modern pop
and light music. This type of chord recognition is
very useful to play piano chords typical of jazz
piano players. You don't always need to play the
root note, doubling the note already played by the
bass track.
Show Column Media preferences added [1.1]
Size
When checked, the Size column is shown in the File Selector
when using Media operations.
Date
When checked, the Date column is shown in the File Selector
when using Media operations.
SPLIT LED Off
Fingered (3 Notes)
Fingered (3 Notes)
Fingered (3 Notes)
Expert

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