Shift Note (Transposition); Event Edit - Korg iS35 User Manual

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Page 7: Shift note (Transposition)
This operation shifts the pitch of notes making them
more acute (higher) or more grave (lower), in semitone
steps. You can shift all the notes or choose a range of
notes. You can transpose all the notes of the selected
track or choose the note interval you wish to shift the
pitch of.
Track
First measure
Page 8: Event edit
This operation allows you to view and edit single
events.
Track
1. Move the cursor to the "Track" parameter using the
CURSOR buttons and choose the track with the
TEMPO/VALUE buttons (or the DIAL).
2. Press REC/WRITE/LYRICS and then START/
STOP.
3. Move the cursor to the event and edit it with the
TEMPO VALUE buttons. The parameters will dif-
fer according to the type of event and the track you
have selected.
4. When you have finished editing, press START/
STOP to exit event edit.
Last measure
Shift value
Reference • Backing Sequence mode
1. Move the cursor to the "Track" parameter using the
CURSOR buttons and choose the track with the
TEMPO/VALUE buttons (or the DIAL). You can
select either the keyboard track or the extra tracks.
2. Move the cursor to the "First measure" parameter
and choose the first measure you wish to shift the
pitch of. Move the cursor to the "Last measure"
parameter and choose the last measure you wish to
shift the pitch of.
3. Move the cursor to the "Shift value" parameter and
indicate the value in semitones, up to a maximum
of ±24 semitones (±2 octaves).
4. Press ENTER/YES twice to confirm the shift opera-
tion.
Event editing for KBTr (keyboard track)
and ETr1–8 (extra track)
Bar lines
Measure number / Index number
Bar line
Measure number/Index number
The index number is the event number starting from
the beginning of the measure. By modifying this
number you can step from one event to another within
the measure. Index number "00" displays the bar line
(i.e. the point that divides two measures) and the time
signature of the measure.
Time signature
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