Using The C-320 As A Multitimbral Tone Generator - Korg C-320 User Manual

Korg user's manual digital piano c-320
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Hold down the TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION button, and press the note in the range
C2–D#3 corresponding to the desired MIDI channel.
Key
C2
D2
E2
F#2
G#2
A#2
C3
D3
Note: When the power is turned on, channel 1 will automatically be selected.
Note: By default, channel 10 will automatically be assigned to the metronome
sound (notes D#5-E5).
Note: In Layer mode, the second sound transmits on the following channel. For
example, if you select channel 7, the first sound will transmit on channel 7, while
the second sound will transmit on channel 8. If you select channel 16, the first sound
will transmit on channel 16, while the second sound will transmit on channel 1
(cycling back to the first channel).

Using the C-320 as a multitimbral tone generator

When C-320 is controlled from an external MIDI device, it can work as a 16-part
multitimbral tone generator. You can select a different sound on each of the 16 MIDI
channels.
Use a MIDI cable to connect the C-320's MIDI IN to the MIDI OUT of a sequencer
1
etc.
Transmit MIDI data from the connected sequencer (or other device). See "Program
2
Change" on page 29 for instructions on how to select a sound using the MIDI Pro-
gram Change message. Program Change reception must be activated on the C-320
(it is by default).
28
Channel
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
Key
Channel
C#2
2
D#2
4
F2
6
G2
8
A2
10
B2
12
C#3
14
D#3
16
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