Korg iS35 User Manual page 15

Interactive music workstation
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How to select a track
Use the VOLUME/PROGRAM [8] buttons to select
the tracks. Each pair of buttons corresponds to the
track indicated above them. Briefly press one of the
buttons to select the corresponding track.
The Upper 2 and Lower tracks can be selected alterna-
tively. It is not possible to activate both Upper 2 and
Lower at the same time.
The Lower and Upper 2 tracks are selected by the
same pair of buttons LOW/UPP2. In order to select
the Upper 2 track press one of the LOW/UPP2 buttons
and activate UPPER 2 in the KEYBOARD ASSIGN
[10] section. To select the Lower track activate the
SPLIT in the KEYBOARD MODE [9] section, press
one of the LOW/UPP2 buttons and activate LOWER
in the KEYBOARD ASSIGN [10] section.
How to choose a sound
The basic sounds of the iS35 are called "programs".
The programs are split into six banks (A, B, C, D, E, F-
USER/DRUM) with 64 programs each. The A and B
banks contain the General MIDI sounds.
Select the track you want to assign the program to. In
the PROGRAM [11] section press the button of the
bank (A, B, C, D, E, or F-USER/DRUM), then press
two number buttons in sequence to enter a two-digit
number from 11 to 88.
Example: To assign the "Harmonica" program
(number 37 in bank A) to the Upper 1 track, press one
of the UPP1 buttons in the VOLUME/PROGRAM sec-
tion, then press A, 3, and 7 in sequence in the PRO-
GRAM section.
In the Program mode you can also change the sounds
with the TEMPO/VALUE buttons (or the dial).
How to mute a track
In the VOLUME/PROGRAM [8] section, press the
two buttons of the track to be muted at the same time.
You can mute the Upper 1, Upper 2 and Lower tracks
also using the buttons of the KEYBOARD ASSIGN
[10] section (LED off = track in mute).
Example: To mute the drums, press the two DRUMS
buttons at the same time. To make the track play again,
press one of the two buttons or both buttons at the
same time again.
How to mix the tracks
To individually adjust the volume of each track, both
accompaniment and keyboard, use the pairs of buttons
in the VOLUME/PROGRAM [8] section. Press the top
button to raise the volume, the lower button to
decrease it.
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