Korg pa2X pro User Manual page 93

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Player 1/2 area
This is where Songs assigned to the two onboard players are
shown.
Song name
Song name
Name of Songs assigned to Player 1 (P1) and Player 2 (P2). You
can select Songs while playing Styles, to have them ready when
switching to Song Play mode.
The icon shows the type of the selected Song.
Standard MIDI File, often abbreviated as SMF
(file extension: *.MID or *.KAR).
MPEG Layer-3 format, or MP3 (file extension:
*.MP3). This is a compressed audio file, that may
be generated on any personal computer, or on the
Pa2X itself.
Only assignable to Player 1. A Jukebox file (file
extension: *.JBX) can be assigned to Player 1, but
its name is not shown in this area. The JBX icon
appears, together with the name of the currently
selected Song in the Jukebox list.
Performance/STS area
This is where the latest selected Performance or STS name is
shown.
Selected Performance
or STS
Selected Performance or STS
This is the latest selected Performance (PERF) or Single Touch
Setting (STS).
Touch the name to open the Performance Select window (see
"Performance Select window" on page 82). As an alternative, use
the PERFORMANCE/SOUND SELECT section to select a dif-
ferent Performance.
To select a different STS, use the four SINGLE TOUCH SET-
TING buttons under the display.
Style Play operating mode
Main page (Normal view)
Keyboard tracks area
This is where Keyboard tracks are shown.
Sound
name
Track's octave transpose
Sound name
Name of the Sound assigned to the corresponding Keyboard
track.
• If the track is already selected (white background), touch the
Sound name to open the Sound Select window.
• If the track is not selected (dark background), first select it,
then touch the Sound name to open the Sound Select window.
For more information about the Sound Select window, see
"Sound Select window" on page 82.
Keyboard track octave transpose
Non editable. Octave transpose of the corresponding track. To
individually edit the octave transpose for each track, go to the
"Mixer/Tuning: Tuning" edit page (see page 99).
You can also transpose all Upper tracks by using the UPPER
OCTAVE buttons on the control panel.
Bass & Lower Backing icon
When the Bass & Lower Backing function is
active, the Backing icon appears in the Lower
track Sound area (see "Bass & Lower Backing" on page 110).
Keyboard track name
Non editable. Name of the corresponding track:
Abbreviation
Track
UP1
Upper 1
UP2
Upper 2
UP3
Upper 3
LOW
Lower
Sound bank's icon
This picture illustrates the bank the current Sound belongs to.
Keyboard track status
Play/mute status of the current track. Select the track, then
touch this area to change the track status.
No icon
Play status. The track can be heard.
Mute status. The track cannot be heard.
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Track name
Sound
bank's icon
Track status
Sty
Hand
Right hand
Left hand

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