Jukebox - Korg PA 80 User Manual

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11-10
Song Play operating mode
Page 9 - Jukebox
Parameters
Internal
The track plays the sounds generated by the
internal sound engine. It does not play an
external instrument connected to the MIDI
OUT.
External
The track plays an external instrument con-
nected to the MIDI OUT. It does not play the
internal sounds, therefore saving polyphony.
When a track is set to "External", a strings of
transmitted Control Change and Program
Change data is shown instead of the Program
name assigned to the track. In the following
example, CC#0 is the Control Change 0 (Bank
Select MSB), CC#32 is the Control Change 32
(Bank Select LSB), PC is the Program Change.
121-
CC#0
Both
The track plays both the internal sounds and
an external instrument connected to the MIDI
OUT.
PAGE 9 - JUKEBOX
The Jukebox function lets you play a list of Songs (127 max),
at the simple touch of a button. You can play a Jukebox file by
selecting it in the Song Select page (see "Playing a Jukebox
file" on page 11-5), just as if it was a normal Song.
JB List:NEW_NAME
01 Sunday.mid
02 Likeavrg.mid
SAVE
ADD
In this page, you can create, edit and save a Jukebox file. If a
Jukebox file is already selected into a Sequencer, you will
enter this page with that file ready to be edited. Otherwise,
you will enter this page with an empty "NEW_NAME.JBX"
file.
To create a new file, even when a Jukebox file is already
selected, press SHIFT+ F4 (Del), and confirm with ENTER
(see below the "F4 (Del)" paragraph).
When you press PLAY/STOP from this page, the Jukebox
playback begins from the currently selected Song (i.e., the
Song on the fist line of the display).
3- 0
CC#32
PC
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INS
DEL
F1 (Save)
Press this button to save the Jukebox file on disk. The Jukebox
Save page appears, allowing you to save your file on disk.
JBX Save
NEW_NAME.JBX
MEDLEY1.JBX
HD
SAVE
Note: You can save your ".JBX" file only in the same folder as
the Songs in the list.
You can create a new file, or overwrite an existing one.
1.
Move to the first line of the display the ".JBX" file you
want to save your list into. Select an existing file if you
want to overwrite it. Select the "NEW_NAME.JBX"
item to create a new file.
Use the E-F (Scroll Up) and G-H (Scroll Down) VOL-
UME/VALUE buttons, or the TEMPO/VALUE controls
to scroll the list.
If
you
are
making
2.
"NEW_NAME.JBX" item is on the first line of the dis-
play, press one of the A VOLUME/VALUE buttons. You
are prompted to assign a name to the selected item:
NEW_NAME
3.
Move the cursor using the DOWN/- and UP/+ buttons.
Select a character using the DIAL. Insert a character at
the cursor position by pressing the INSERT button.
Delete a character at the cursor position by pressing the
DELETE button.
4.
When you have finished writing a name, press F2 (Save)
to confirm. The "Are you sure?" message appears. Press
ENTER to confirm, EXIT to abort.
F2 (Add)
Adds a Song at the end of the current list. You can add up to
127 Songs in a list.
Note: A Jukebox list can include only Songs contained in the
same folder.
F3 (Ins)
Inserts a Song at the cursor position (i.e., the first line of the
display). All subsequent Songs are moved to the next higher-
numbered slot. You can add up to 127 Songs in a list.
Note: A Jukebox list can include only Songs contained in the
same folder.
F4 (Del)
This command let's you delete the Song on the first line of the
display.
Pressed while keeping SHIFT pressed, the whole
Jukebox list is deleted. (The instrument asks for a confirma-
tion with the "Are you sure?" message; press ENTER to con-
firm, EXIT to abort).
The Jukebox file name changes to "NEW_NAME.JBX".
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ABORT
a
new
file,
when
the

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