Extra Track Settings (1) - Korg iS35 User Manual

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Page 9: Extra Track settings (1)
In this page you can set the initial parameters of the
eight extra tracks ETr1-ETr8. In the same way as the
keyboard track, you can individually adjust the trans-
pose and detune settings. You can also specify the
MIDI channel of every extra track.
Extra Track
MIDI channel
Extra Track
[ETr1...ETr8]
Select the extra track using the buttons in the VOL-
UME/PROGRAM section.
Program
[A11...U88, Dr11...Dr28]
Select the program using the buttons in the PRO-
GRAM section. In order to select a Drum program
(Dr11–28), press the F(USER/DRUM) button repeat-
edly until the abbreviation "Dr" appears, then select a
two-digit number with the number buttons. If the pro-
gram is contained in the selected bank, you only need
to select the two-digit number.
Program
Transposition
Detune
Reference • Backing Sequence mode
Ch (MIDI channel)
[--, 01G...16]
MIDI channel used by the track to receive data from
the MIDI IN 1 and 2 connectors. It is possible to assign
two or more tracks to the same MIDI channel, so that
they play in unison when receiving data from the
MIDI. You can assign the same MIDI channel to two
tracks, so you can record the notes on one and the con-
trols on the other (e.g. volume, damper, pitch bend).
The "--" option disconnect the track from the MIDI.
The abbreviation "G" next to the channel number indi-
cates that channel is assigned to the Global.
Suggestion: you should not assign a MIDI channel that
is already used by the Global to the Extra tracks.
Xpose (Transposition)
[–24...+24]
This transposes the track in semitones, up to a maxi-
mum of ±24 semitones (±2 octaves). At 0 there is no
transpose. Since each program has an upper range
limit, the higher notes might not play with a very high
transpose setting.
DT (Detune)
[–50...+50]
This finely tunes the track in 1-cent steps, up to a max-
imum of ±50 cents (1/2 of a semitone). You can create
a richer sound by detuning two tracks relative to each
other and playing them in unison. Suggestion: assign
the same MIDI channel to the two tracks, detune them
with the same value, one positive and one negative (if
one of the tracks is detuned at +10, the other should be
detuned at -10), then record the data onto only one of
the two tracks.
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