8-2: Midi Routing2 - Korg Electronic Keyboard Parameter Manual

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• 5: Put Effect Setting To Track. For more
information, see "Put Effect Setting to Track" on
page 557.
• 6: FF/REW Speed. For more information, see
"FF/REW Speed" on page 525.
8–2: MIDI Routing2
8–1a
1–1a
1–1b
8–2a
Here you can specify the program oscillator output
bus, effect control bus, and REC bus for each MIDI
track 1 through 16.
8–2a: MIDI Routing2
Track 01 (Tack Number)
Bus Select (IFX/Indiv. Out Assign) Dkit
You can select this only if the specified program is a
drum program (Oscillator Mode Drums). These
settings can also be made in the Insert Effect-Routing1.
For more information, please see "Bus Select
(IFX/Indiv. Out Assign) Dkit" on page 509.
Bus Select (IFX/Indiv. Out Assign)
[L/R, IFX1...12, 1...8, 1/2...7/8, Off]
For each track, these parameters specify the bus to
which the program oscillator(s) will be sent. The
current settings can also be viewed in the Routing
Map. This parameter can also be edited from the P8–
MIDI Routing1 page. For more information, please see
"Bus Select (IFX/Indiv.Out Assign)" on page 510.
FX Control Bus
Sends the output of the track to an FX Control bus
(two-channel stereo FX Ctrl 1 or 2).
Sequencer P8: Insert Effect
• 7: Set Location (for Locate Key.) For more
information, see "Set Location (for Locate Key)" on
page 525.
Use the FX Control buses when you want a separate
sound to control the audio input of an effect. You can
use two FX Control buses (each is a two-channel stereo
bus) to control effects in various ways.
For more information, please see "FX Control Buses"
on page 730.
REC Bus (All OSCs to)
[Off, On]
These settings send the output of the track to the REC
buses (four mono channels: 1, 2, 3, 4).
The REC buses are dedicated internal buses for
recording, used for sampling in the various modes or
for recording audio tracks in Sequencer mode. In
Sequencer mode, you can use these buses to record
audio tracks onto the hard disk, or to sample.
You will normally use audio track recording to record
external audio signals such as guitar or vocal that are
input from the Audio Input jacks, but you can also
record the playback of MIDI tracks or your
performance using the keyboard or KARMA function.
Use REC Bus to send the desired tracks to the REC
buses, and select REC1–4 (REC 1/2, 3/4) as the REC
Source (0–2a) so that the signals sent to the REC buses
can be recorded.
[Off, 1, 2]
You can also resample (mix-down) the song playback
onto the hard disk to create a stereo WAVE file, or
sample external audio sources from the Audio Inputs
into RAM (the In-Track Sampling function). Use the
REC Bus setting to send the desired tracks or audio
8–2: MIDI Routing2
8–2PMC
[Off, 1, 2, 3, 4, 1/2, 3/4]
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