Korg OASYS musical instruments Operation Manual page 106

Open architecture synthesis studio
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Creating songs (Sequencer mode)
When sampling via S/P DIF, you must set the
Global mode System Clock appropriately. For more
information, please see "System Clock" on page 644
of the Parameter Guide.
Bus Select (IFX/Indiv.)
This specifies the output bus for each audio signal.
Off: The external audio input signal will not be sent to
any bus. However, you can still record the external
audio signal directly by using the P0: Play/REC–
Audio Track Mixer page REC Source setting to choose
an external input (Audio Input 1–4, S/P DIF L,
S/P DIF R) for recording.
L/R: The external audio input signal will be sent to the
L/R bus. Choose this when you want other signals
such the OASYS' internal tone generator to be
recorded along with an external audio source. Set REC
Source to L/R.
IFX1...12: The external audio input signal will be sent
to the IFX1–12 bus. Choose this when you want to
apply an insert effect while recording. Set REC Source
to match the post-IFX Bus Select setting.
1...8: The external audio input signal will be sent in
monaural to INDIVIDUAL 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8.
1/2...7/8: The external audio input signal will be sent
via Pan in stereo to INDIVIDUAL 1 and 2, 3 and 4, 5
and 6, or 7 and 8. Set REC Source to the corresponding
INDIV. setting.
Be aware that if you change Bus Select (IFX/Indiv.)
from Off to L/R or IFX, the volume level from
AUDIO OUT L/MONO and R jacks or from the
headphone jack may increase abruptly. Please use
caution.
FX Ctrl Bus (FX Control Bus)
This sends the external audio input signal to the FX
Control bus (stereo two-channel (FX Ctrl1, 2)). For
more information, see "FX Control Buses" on page 730
of the Parameter Guide.
REC Bus
This sends the external audio input signal to the REC
buses (four mono channels: 1, 2, 3, 4).
The REC buses are dedicated internal recording buses
that you can use for recording or sampling audio
tracks.
Synthesizer
CD player, etc.
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Recording becomes possible if you choose a REC bus
as the "Source Bus." For example, you can use the REC
buses if you want to record only an audio input source
that is being played along with the song being output
from the L/R bus (i.e., record the input source, but not
the song playback). You can also mix several audio
inputs to the REC buses, or mix the direct signal from
audio inputs to REC buses along with post-IFX sound
and record the result.
Off: The signal will not be output to the REC buses.
Normally you will leave this Off.
1, 2, 3, 4: The external audio input signal will be sent to
the specified REC bus. The Pan setting is ignored, and
the signal is sent in monaural.
1/2, 3/4: The external audio signal will be output to the
REC buses in stereo. According to the Pan setting, it
will be sent in stereo to buses 1 and 2, or 3 and 4.
Send1 (to MFX1), Send2 (to MFX2)
These specify the level at which the external audio
input signal will be sent to the master effects.
Send1 (to MFX1) sends the signal to master effect 1.
Send2 (to MFX2) sends the signal to master effect 2.
If Bus Select (IFX/Indiv.) is set to IFX1–12, the send
levels to the master effects are specified by the Send1
and Send2 settings that follow IFX1–12.
PLAY/MUTE
These indicate whether each external audio input
signal is in Play or Mute condition.
Use the MIX PLAY/MUTE 1–6 switches to change the
status.
SOLO On/Off
This indicates the SOLO status of each external audio
input signal. Use the MIX SELECT 1–6 switches to
change the solo status.
Sound will be output only from channels whose SOLO
is On. Other channels will be muted. Solo operation
includes both MIDI tracks and audio tracks.
Pan
This specifies the panning of each external audio input
signal. If you are inputting a stereo audio source, you
will normally pan the inputs to L000 and R127
respectively.
Guitar
Effect unit
OFF
LINE
Condenser
mic
ON
MIC

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