Korg Pa588 User Manual page 119

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STOP to listen to the Style. Press START/STOP again to
stop the playback.
9.
From the main page of the Style Record mode, select either
the "Write Style" or the "Exit from Record" command to
exit from the Style record mode, respectively by saving the
Style to memory (see "Write Style dialog box" on
page 129), or by canceling any change.
Chords and second voices in Step Record
mode
You are not obliged to insert single notes in a track. There are
several ways to insert chords and double voices. Lets look at
some.
Entering a chord. Simply play a chord instead of a single note.
The event name will be the first note of the chord you pressed,
followed by the "..." abbreviation.
Entering a chord made of notes with different velocity values.
You can make the upper or lower note of a chord, for example,
louder than the remaining ones, to let the most important stand
out from the chord. Here is how to insert a three-note chord:
1.
Edit the first note's Velocity value.
2.
Press the first note and keep it pressed.
3.
Edit the second note's Velocity value.
4.
Press the second note and keep it pressed.
5.
Edit the third note's Velocity value.
6.
Press the third note, then release all notes.
Entering a second voice. You can insert passages where one note
is kept pressed, while another voice moves freely.
Ex. 1:
Step Time =
On
Press E and C
Release E (continue holding C)
Step Time =
On
Press G
Off
Off
Release G and C
Style Record mode
Style Record procedure
Ex.2:
Step Time =
Step Time =
Tie
On
Press C
Press G (continue holding C)
Ex.3:
Step Time =
Step Time =
On
Off
Press F and C
Release F
(continue holding C)
Step Time =
Step Time =
Off
On
Press D
Release G
(continue holding C)
(continue holding C)
Step Time =
Step Time =
On
Press E
Release E and C
(continue holding C)
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Off
On
Release G and C
Step Time =
On
Press G
(continue holding C)
Step Time =
Off
Release D
(continue holding C)
Off

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