Tuning: Pitchbend/Scale; Fx: A/B Select; Fx: C/D Select - Korg Liverpool Owner's Manual

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Song operating mode
Page 7 - Tuning: PitchBend/Scale
PAGE 7 - TUNING: PITCHBEND/SCALE
This page lets you program the Pitch Bend range for
the Song tracks. Furthermore, it lets you activate/deac-
tivate the alternative scale for each track.
Use the TRACK SELECT button to switch between
Song tracks 1–8, Song tracks 9–16, and back again.
PB(end)
This parameters shows the Pitch Bend range for each
track, in semitones.
01...12
Maximum positive/negative pitchbend
range (in semitones). 12 = ±1 octave.
Off
No pitchbend allowed.
Sc(ale)
This parameter lets you activate/deactivate the alternative
scale for each track. (See "Page 6 - Tuning: Scale" on page 97
for more information on selecting an alternative scale).
Yes
The track is tuned according to the alter-
native scale.
No
The track is tuned according to the Global
scale (see "Scale" on page 126).
PAGE 8 - FX: A/B SELECT
This page lets you select the A and B effects. Usually,
the A effect is a reverb, while the B effect is a modulat-
ing effect.
Standard MIDI Files usually require two effects only.
You can, however, assign all four effects to a Song (see
"Page 3 - Mixer: FX Block" on page 96).
Note: When you stop the Song, or select a different Song, the
default effects are selected again. You can, however, stop the
Song, change the effects, then start the Song again. Save the
Song to permanently change the effects.
A, B
Effects assigned to the A and B effect processors. Usu-
ally, A is the reverb, while B is the modulating effect
(chorus, flanger, delay...). For a list of the available
effects, see "Effects" on page 177.
ModTrk (Modulating Track)
Source track for modulating MIDI messages. You can
modulate an effect parameter with a MIDI message
generated by a physical controller.
B>Asend (B>A Send)
Amount of the B effect going back to the input of the A
effect.
PAGE 9 - FX: C/D SELECT
This page lets you select the C and D effects. Usually,
the C effect is a reverb, while the D effect is a modulat-
ing effect.
Standard MIDI Files usually require two effects only.
You can, however, assign all four effects to a Song (see
"Page 3 - Mixer: FX Block" on page 96).
Note: When you stop the Song, or select a different Song, the
default effects are selected again. You can, however, stop the
Song, change the effects, then start the Song again. Edit the
Song in Song mode to permanently change the effects.
C, D
Effects assigned to the C and D effect processors. Usu-
ally, C is the reverb, while D is the modulating effect
(chorus, flanger, delay...). For a list of the available
effects, see "Effects" on page 177.
ModTrk (Modulating Track)
Source track for modulating MIDI messages. You can
modulate an effect parameter with a MIDI message
generated by a physical controller.
D>Csend (D>C Send)
Amount of the D effect going back to the input of the C
effect.

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