Overview Of Performance Settings; Example Of Actual Operation - Korg SGPROX Owner's Manual

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Overview of Performance settings

In Performance mode, use the select switches to choose a performance.
Enter Program Edit mode. In the following lists, symbols such as 2, 3 and 4 refer to the select switch numbers.
1 Selecs a timbre.
If a Timbre A or B was selected
2 Selecs an internal tone generator program.
3 Specifies whether or not the internal tone generator will sound.
4 Specifies the output level of the internal tone generator.
5 Specifies the pitch of the internal tone generator.
6 Specifies the stereo location for the sound of the internal tone generator.
7 Specifies the range for which the internal tone generator will sound.
8 Specifies the damper/sostenuto effect, the controller effect, and the effect routing.
If a Timbre 1 to 8 was selected
2 Specifies the bank/program that will be transmitted to the external device.
3 Specifies the MIDI channel of the data that will be transmitted to the external device (turn off if not using
this timbre).
4 Specifies the output level of the external device.
5 Specifies the pitch of the external device.
6 Specifies the stereo location of the sound of the external device.
7 Specifies the range for which the external device will sound.
8 Specifies whether or not each assignable controller, the damper effect, and aftertouch will be used.
Make the above settings for each timbre as appropriate for the device(s) that you wish to control.
9 Selects the function of the internal tone generator or external device which will be controlled by each
assignable controller.
0 Specifies the way in which velocity data will be transmitted to an external device (only for sound-pro-
ducing devices).
A Specifies how aftertouch messages will be transmitted to an external device (if the external device is a
tone generator).
E Assigns a name to the performance.
F Writes the performance into memory.
This completes performance settings.
Remenber to take advantage of the BTimbre Copy, C Assignable Slider Copy and D Macro functions to make
settings easier.

Example of actual operation

Here's an example of how to make performance settings for the system shown in the diagram below, in which
we are using the two internal tone generators (program A1/A2), two external tone generators (a synthesizer and
a sound module), and two external effects units (MIDI-compatible effects 1 and 2).
Settings
• The output of the SGproX (timbres A/B) goes into the mixer.
• The output of the synthesizer is processed by a program of
effect unit 1, and the output of the effect is sent to the mixer.
• The output of the sound module is processed by a program
of effect unit 2, and the output of the effect is sent to the
mixer.
• Internal programs A1 and A2 are layered. Their key zones
are both A0 to B5, and velocity zones are not used.
• Each external tone generator uses BNK=000,000 and
PRG=000. Their key zones are C5 to C8, and they use ve-
locity zones.
• Timbres 1, 2, 3 and 4 use MIDI channels A-1, A-2, B-1 and
B-2 respectively. This means that the two external tone gen-
erators will be connected to MIDI OUT A, and the two ef-
fect units will be connected to MIDI OUT B.
In the explanations that follow, "SS" is an abbreviation for Select switch.
Performance Edit mode
MIDI LINE
AUDIO LINE
MIDI-compatible effect unit 2
MIDI-compatible
effect unit 1
Mixer, PA system etc.
Tone generator module
Synthesizer
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