Korg iS35 User Manual page 66

Interactive music workstation
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Getting Started • MIDI
To solve this problem, you need to transpose an octave
below the accordion bass.
bass
?
˙
actually detected bass
real bass
?
˙
?
detected
chord
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chords
˙ ˙
˙
˙
C/G
˙ ˙
˙
˙
Dynamics
Not all accordions can transmit Velocity messages (e.g.
the dynamics, or intensity, notes are played with).
However, in the iS35 you can select the fixed dynamics
value used to receive the notes sent by the accordion.
The MIDI "Accordion 1" and "Accordion 2" setups
automatically select a fixed dynamics value. If the
value is not appropriate for your accordion, you can
edit the "Velocity Input" parameter in the Disk/Global
mode (see page 151).
The MIDI "Accordion" Setups
The following table shows the iS35 tracks that corre-
spond to each of the 16 MIDI channels according to the
selected MIDI "Accordion" setup. It also shows the
value of the "Velocity Input" parameter.
With the MIDI programmable accordions, you can
select the MIDI channel used to send the different
parts, that is the correspondence between the iS35
parts and the accordion parts.
Accordion 1
Chan.
Track
1
Global
(Upper 1 + Upper
2)
2
Lower + Chord 1 +
Harmony
3
Bass +
Chord 2
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Drum
11
Perc
12
13
Acc1
14
Acc2
15
Acc3
16
Velocity
110
Input
Accordion 1.
The "Accordion 1" setup is dedicated to
those who have an accordion with three fixed channels
(with no assignable MIDI channel). With this setup
you can play Upper 1 and Upper 2 with your right
hand, Lower with the chords and the iS35 bass with
the accordion bass.
Accordion 2
Accordion 3
Track
Track
Upper 1
Upper 1
Lower + Chord 1 +
Lower + Chord 1 +
Harmony
Harmony
Chord 2
Bass +
Chord 2
Upper 2
Upper 2
Drum
Arrangement
Perc
Perc
Bass
Drum
Acc1
Acc1
Acc2
Acc2
Acc3
Acc3
Global
Global
110
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