Global Edit Environment; The Write Window; Menu; General Controls - Korg Pa50 User Manual

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15. GLOBAL EDIT ENVIRONMENT

The Global edit environment is the place where you can set
most of the Pa50 global functions, i.e. functions overriding
any operating mode. This edit environment overlaps the cur-
rent operating mode (Style, Song Play, Song, Backing
Sequence).

THE WRITE WINDOW

Open this window by pressing the WRITE button while one
of the Global pages is in the display. Here, you can save vari-
ous global settings. Among the global settings saved with this
page are also the Preference parameters of the Style Play and
Song Play mode, plus the Global Protect parameter of the
Disk mode. The Split Point is also saved here.
Write Global:
Press 'Enter'
to store
the Global
While this page is on the display, press ENTER twice. The
parameters are saved to the Flash-ROM, and will stay in
memory even when turning the instrument off.

MENU

From any page, press MENU to open the Global edit menu.
This menu gives access to the various Global edit pages.
When in this menu, select a section using the VOLUME/
VALUE buttons, press PAGE+ to select a page, or press EXIT
to exit the menu.
When in a page, press EXIT to go back to current operating
mode (Style Play, Song Play, Song, Backing Sequence).
Global Menu
General Ctl Midi Out
Pdl/Fw/Sld
MidiSet/Ctl
Midi In
Global edit environment
PAGE 1 - GENERAL CONTROLS
This page contains various general parameters, setting the
status of the keyboard, the speakers and the metronome.
Gbl:Gen.Controls
Vel.Curve:3 M.Tune:+00
Met.Vol:110 Key:C
Spkrs:On
Vel.Curve (Velocity Curve)
This parameter sets the sensitivity of the keyboard to your
touch.
1
No dynamic control available. Dynamic values
are fixed, as in a classic organ.
2...9
Curves, from the lightest one to the hardest
one.
M.Tune (Master Tune)
This is the master tuning of the instrument. Use it to adapt
your keyboard tuning to an acoustic instrument, for example
an acoustic piano.
-50
Lowest pitch.
00
Standard pitch (A4=440Hz).
+50
Highest pitch.
Scale
This parameter sets the main scale (or temperament) for the
whole instrument, apart for tracks where a different scale is
selected by a Performance or STS (see "Scale" on page 44).
See "Scales" on page 227 for a list of available scales.
Note: You cannot select a User scale in Global mode.
Key
This parameter is needed by some scales to set the preferred
key (see "Scale" on page 44).
Speakers
This parameter turns the internal speakers on or off.
Note: Speakers are always turned on again each time you turn
the instrument on.
Met.Vol (Metronome Volume)
Volume of the metronome.
40...127
Relative volume, from minimum to maximum.
125
The Write window
Scale:Equal

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