Korg Pa588 User Manual page 139

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NTT Area
NTT Type/Table
NTTs (Note Transposition Tables) are the sophisticated algo-
rithms that allow Korg arrangers to convert recognized chords
into musical patterns. The Note Transposition Table (NTT)
determines how the arranger will transpose pattern notes, when
a chord is recognized that does not exactly match the original
chord of a Chord Variation. For example, if you only recorded a
Chord Variation for the CMaj chord, when a CMaj7 is recog-
nized on the keyboard the arranger must transpose some notes
to create the missing 7th.
Note: These parameters cannot be selected with Drum, Percussion
or Guitar tracks, and are therefore greyed out.
Note: NTT parameters are separately programmed for each track
of the Style Element.
There are two general types of NTTs:
• When Parallel types are selected, notes are transposed inside
the area set by the Wrap Around parameter. These tables are ide-
ally suited to melody parts.
as written
• When Fixed types are selected, the arranger moves as few notes
as possible, making legato lines and chord changes more natural.
They are ideally suited to chord tracks (strings, piano etc....).
as written
as played back
Note: To conform to Korg specifications, it is advisable to set the
NTT to "No Transpose" on the Intro 1 and Ending 1.
as played back
Parallel/Root The root note (in CMaj = C) is transposed to the
missing notes.
PAD
Parallel/Fifth The 5th note (in CMaj = G) is transposed to the
missing notes.
As recorded with
NTT = Root or 5th
(Key/Chord = CMaj)
Parallel/i-Series
All original patterns must be programmed on the
"Maj7" or "min7" chords. When loading old
Korg i-Series Styles, this option is automatically
selected.
As recorded with
NTT = i-Series
(Key/Chord = CM7)
Parallel/No Transpose
The chord is not modified, and is moved to the
new key unchanged. The pattern plays exactly the
recorded notes, and is moved to the new key as is.
This is the standard setting of Intro 1 and Ending
1 in Korg's original Styles (where a chord pro-
gression is usually recorded, and should remain
unchanged in any key).
Fixed/Chord This table moves as few notes as possible, making
legato lines and chord changes more natural. It is
ideally suited to chord tracks (strings, piano
etc....). Contrary to the Parallel mode, the pro-
grammed chord is not transposed according to
the Wrap Around parameter, but always stays
around its original position, looking for common
notes between the chords.
Fixed/No Transpose
The programmed notes can only be transposed
by the Master Transpose. They are never trans-
posed when chords are changed.
Delete Note button
Use this command to delete a single note or a single percussive
instrument from a track. For example, to delete a snare, keep the
D2 note (corresponding to the snare) pressed.
1.
Press the "Delete Note" button, and keep it pressed.
2.
Press START/STOP to start the Pad.
3.
When you reach the passage containing the note to be
deleted, play the note on the keyboard. Keep it pressed, up
to the last note to be deleted.
4.
When finished, release the Delete button and the note to be
deleted, and press START/STOP again to stop the Pad.
Note: If the note is at the beginning of the pattern, press the
note before starting the Pad.
Pad Record mode
Main page - Record 1
When you play a CM7
When you play a CM7
with NTT = Root
with NTT = 5th
When you play a CMaj
When you play a C7
with NTT = i-Series
with NTT = i-Series
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