Korg Electronic Keyboard Parameter Manual page 450

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Sequencer mode
Note: With some EXi instruments, such as the CX-3,
notes cannot be panned individually. For these EXi,
Random pan will move all sounding notes to a
different pan position at each note-on.
EQ Trim
This controls the volume level going into the EQ.
High settings of the Low, Mid, and High Gain controls
can cause substantial increases in the overall level. You
can compensate for this by turning down the input
trim.
Note: if the EQ page EQ Bypass parameter is turned
On, then none of the EQ parameters here will have
any effect.
Low EQ
This controls the gain of the 80Hz Low Shelf EQ, in
increments of 0.5dB.
Mid EQ Freq
This sets the center frequency for the Mid sweep EQ.
Mid EQ Gain
This controls the gain of the Mid Sweep EQ, in
increments of 0.5dB.
High EQ
This controls the gain of the 10kHz High Shelf EQ, in
increments of 0.5dB.
Send 1
This controls the send level into FX Send 1. If the
Track's Output Bus parameter is set to L/R or OFF, it
scales the Oscillator send levels. If the Output Bus is
set to IFX 1–12, it directly controls the post-IFX send
levels.
Send 2
This controls the send level into FX Send 2. For more
details, see Send 1, above.
Knobs 1/9–8/16, Individual Pan
When the Mixer Knobs switch is set to Individual Pan,
the knobs will control the Pan for the current group of
Tracks. Knob 1 controls the pan for Track 1, knob 2
controls the pan for Track 2, and so on.
These duplicate the Song's Track Pan parameters;
changing them here will change them in the editing
pages, and vice-versa.
Pan 1/9
This controls the stereo pan of either Track 1 or Track 9,
depending on whether the TIMBRE/TRACK button is
set to 1–8 or 9–16.
A setting of L001 places the sound at the far left, C064
in the center, and R127 to the far right.
Random is available only via the LCD. (Otherwise, it
would be difficult to use the knob to sweep smoothly
from left to right.) With the Random setting, the pan
position will be different for each note-on.
Note: with some EXi sounds, such as the CX-3,
Random pan may affect all notes at once.
440
[00...99]
[–18...+00.0...+18.0dB]
[100Hz...10kHz]
[–18.0...+00.0...+18.0dB]
[–18.0...+00.0...+18.0dB]
[000...127]
[000...127]
[Random, L001...C064...R127]
Pan 2/10–8/16
[Random, L001...C064...R127]
These control the stereo pan of Tracks 2–8 or 10–16,
depending on the setting of the TIMBRE/TRACK
button. For more details, see Pan 1/9, above.
Play/Mute switches 1/9–8/16
The top row of switches allow you to turn each of the
Tracks on and off.
Play/Mute 1/9
This controls the play/mute status of either Track 1 or
Track 9, depending on whether the TIMBRE/TRACK
button is set to 1–8 or 9–16.
When this switch is on (LED = on), Track 1 will play.
When the switch is off (LED = off), Track 1 will be
muted.
Play/Mute 2/10–8/16
These control the play/mute status of Tracks 2–8 or 10–
16, depending on the setting of the TIMBRE/TRACK
button.
For more details, see Play/Mute 1/9, above.
Solo switch and Select switches 1/9–8/16
Solo
Solo lets you isolate one or more MIDI Tracks, HDR
Audio Tracks, or Audio Inputs, so that you hear them
by themselves. It does this by temporarily muting all
non-soloed Tracks and Inputs.
Solo uses the Select switches. These switches can show
and control either which Track is currently selected, or
which Tracks are soloed. The main Solo button lets you
switch back and forth between the two views.
When the Solo button is Off (LED = Off), the Select
switches select the current Track; when the Solo button
is On (LED = On or blinking), the Select switches let
you solo one or more Tracks.
When Solo is On, and one or more Tracks or Audio
Inputs are soloed, the Solo LED will blink on and off to
remind you that solo is in use.
NOTE: The main Solo button merely changes the
functions of the Select switches. It does not enable or
clear the individual solo states.
Clearing all solos
To clear all solos:
1. Press and hold the CONTROLLER RESET button.
2. While holding CONTROLLER RESET, press the
SOLO button.
Exclusive Solo menu parameter
The menu's Exclusive Solo parameter also affects the
way that Solo works. When Exclusive Solo is Off
(unchecked), you can solo multiple Tracks and inputs
at once.
When Exclusive Solo is On (checked), only one MIDI
Track, HDR Track, or Audio Input can be soloed at a
time. In this mode, pressing a Solo switch
automatically disables any previous solos.
[Off, On]
[Off, On]
[Off, On]

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