Performance Monitor - Korg iS35 User Manual

Interactive music workstation
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The detected chord stays in memory, even if you
change the arrangement while the accompaniment is
playing. You can reset the chord scanning by pressing
Page 1: Performance monitor
Press the ARR.PLAY button to enter the Arrangement
Play mode. In this page you can select the arrange-
ment and assign programs to the tracks.
Arrangement
Track
Program
ARR (Arrangement)
[A11...A88, B11...B88, U11...U88]
The display shows the bank, the number and the name
of the selected arrangement. Select the arrangement
with the buttons in the ARRANGEMENT section (see
"Selecting an arrangement" on page 32). Select a bank
(A, B, USER) and enter a two-digit number with the
number buttons. You only need to enter the two-digit
number if the arrangement is contained in the same
bank.
Arrangement Preview. Alternatively, you can press
one of the BANK buttons, enter the ten number, scroll
the list of arrangements with the TEMPO/VALUE but-
ton (or the dial), and make your selection by pressing
ENTER/YES.
If you select a new arrangement while playing, the
new arrangement will start playing at the beginning of
the next measure and the tempo will change starting
from that measure. Press the TEMPO
do not want the tempo to change when passing from
one arrangement to another one (the LED turns on).
Turn on the SINGLE TOUCH LED if you wish to
change the keyboard programs when selecting the
arrangement.
You can also select the arrangements by using a foots-
witch such as Korg PS-1 or PS-2 or an external control-
ler KORG EC5 (optionals). For more information see
"Page 14: Assignable pedal/switch" or "Page 15: EC5
external controller" in the Disk/Global mode.
RESET, turning off the MEMORY-CHORD function, or
by selecting an arrangement with the accompaniment
stopped.
Track
[DRUM, PERC, BASS, ACC1...ACC3, UP1, LOW/UP2]
Select the track you wish to edit using the VOLUME/
PROGRAM buttons. The buttons are arranged in pairs
and you can use either the upper or lower button to
select the track. The track name is indicated above
each pair of buttons.
Note: The Upper 2 and Lower tracks exclude one other.
• To select the Upper 1 track press one of the UPP1
buttons.
• To select the Upper 2 track press one of the LOW/
UPP2 buttons and activate UPPER2 in the KEY-
BOARD ASSIGN section.
• To select the Lower track press one of the LOW/
UPP2 buttons, activate SPLIT in the KEYBOARD
MODE section and activate LOWER in the KEY-
BOARD ASSIGN section.
Program
[A11...U88, Dr11...Dr28]
[Parameter memorised in the Arrangement. The pro-
grams of the keyboard tracks (Upper 1, Upper 2,
Lower) are also memorised in the Keyboard Set]
Before selecting a program, select the track to which it
must be assigned (if not already selected). Select the
program with the buttons in the PROGRAM section
(see "Changing the sounds of the keyboard tracks" on
page 36). Select a bank (A, B, C, D, E, F-USER/DRUM)
and enter a two-digit number with the number but-
button if you
tons. You only need to enter the two-digit number if
the program is contained in the same bank.
Program Preview. Alternatively, you can press one of
the BANK buttons, enter the ten number, scroll the list
of programs with the TEMPO/VALUE buttons (or the
DIAL), and make your selection by pressing ENTER/
YES.
In order to select a Drum program (Dr11–28), press the
F(USER/DRUM) button repeatedly in the PROGRAM
section, until the abbreviation "Dr" appears, then
select a two-digit number with the number buttons.
Reference • Arrangement Play mode
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