Getting The Original Arrangement Back; Changing The Keyboard Tracks In An Arrangement; Changing Backing Tracks In An Arrangement - Korg The iS40 Manual

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Getting the original arrangement settings back:
Just re-select the arrangement again, and the original settings for all tracks will be
recalled.
ProUser Tip
If you create a mix that you like, you can quickly WRITE it to a USER bank location by
pressing the REC/WRITE button. The display will prompt with a USER bank location.
Use the DIAL or TEMPO/VALUE buttons to view and select the desired USER bank
arrangement number, then press ENTER/YES to write the new arrangement. Press
EXIT/NO to exit the WRITE operation.

Changing the Keyboard tracks in an Arrangement:

Perhaps you like everything about an arrangement, but want to easily-change the
Keyboard sounds. Let's give it a try:
1.
Select Arrangement [B32] "Big Band".
2.
Play notes in the upper range to hear the assigned Keyboard sound. The Display
indicates that it is "UP1: E24 Jimmy Org".
3.
Press PROGRAM NUMBER buttons [21]. The display will indicate that you have
selected "E21 Tone Wheel" as the Upper Keyboard sound. Play the keyboard to
hear the new sound.
4.
Start the Arrangement. Then, as it plays, select PROGRAM BANK [A], followed by
pressing PROGRAM NUMBER [43] "Jazz Guitar".

Changing Backing Tracks in an arrangement:

1.
Select Arrangement "A31 Pop 6/8".
2.
Play a chord on the lower part of the keyboard and start the Arrangement, then
press the DRUMS button in the VOLUME section. The Display indicates the
assigned drum program for that track.
3.
Press PROGRAM NUMBER buttons [17] to select "Dr17 Dance Kit". Listen to the
arrangement - the drum track is now using Dr17 as the drum kit.
4.
Press the BASS button in the VOLUME section.
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