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AB. KORG PA80 OPERATING SYSTEM RELEASE 3.0
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1. CC 0 CC432 PC Bank World 3 CC 0 CC 32 PC Bank Latin 1 CC 0 CC432 PC Bank Latin 2 1 0 9 0 Hora 0 10 0 UnplugBossa 0 11 0 EnglishTango 2 1 Sevillanal 1 Basic Bossa 1 Orch Tango 3 2 Sevillana 2 2 L A Bossa 2 Tango it 4 3 Jota 3 New Bossa 3 Habanera 1 5 4 Copla 4 Miss Bossa 4 Habanera 2 6 5 Classic 3 4 5 Lite Bossa 5 Mambo 1 7 6 Bolero 6 GrooveBossa 6 Mambo 2 8 7 Minuetto 7 DiscoChaCha 7 Salsa 1 9 8 Barogue 8 Cha Cha Cha 8 Salsa 2 10 9 New Age 9 Sabor 9 Mariachi 11 10 Tarantella 10 ChaCha Funk 10 Reggae 1 12 11 Raspa 11 Latin Rock 11 Reggae 2 13 12 Vahde 12 Unpluglatin 12 Reggae 3 14 13 Oriental 13 Beguine 1 13 Pasodoble 1 15 14 Roman 14 Beguine 2 14 PasDobBanda 16 15 Ciftetelli 15 Slow Bolero 15 Pasodoble 2 CC 0 CC432 PC Bank Latin Dance CCH0 CC432 PC Bank Jazz 1 CC 0 CC432 PC Bank Jazz 2 1 0 12 0 Samba 0 13 0 Jazz Brush 0 14 0 Big Band 3 2 1 Sambalegre 1 Med Swing 1 Sw Shuffle 3 2 Disco Samba 2 Slow Swing 2 FastBigBand 4 3 Samba Funk 3 SwingBallad 3 Latin Big Band 5 4 Merengue 1 4 JazzWaltz 1 4 BigBnd Fox4 6 5 Merengue 2 5 JazzWaltz 2 5 Dixie
2. CC 0 CC 32 PC Bank 8 16 Beat 1 CC40 CC432 PC Bank 8 16 Beat 2 CC 0 CC 32 PC Ballad 1 0 0 0 Soft Beat 0 1 O Guitar Bld1 0 2 0 Groove Bid 2 1 Pop Beat 1 Guitar Bld2 1 Diva 3 2 Stndrd8Beat 2 8Bt Analogl 2 Rock Ballad 4 3 Unplug8Bt 1 3 JAnalogyst 3 Folk Ballad 5 4 Love 8 Beat 4 8Bt Analog2 4 PopBallad 2 6 5 Half Beat 5 TrendyBeat 5 HalfTimeBld 7 6 UK 8 Beat 6 Slow Ballad 6 Country Bid 8 7 8BeatGroove 7 6StringsBt 7 14 4 Ballad 9 8 UK RnB 8 Std16Beat 1 8 Love Ballad 10 9 PopBallad 1 9 Std16Beat 2 9 NaturalBeat 11 10 HipHop Beat 10 Unpl 16Beat 10 Celtic Bld 12 11 LightRock 1 11 Pop 16Beat1 11 16BtAnalogl 13 12 LightRock 2 12 Pop 16Beat2 12 Color Beat 14 13 Miami Beat 13 Cinema Bld 13 PopBallad 3 15 14 ClassicBeat 14 Windy Beat 14 8Bt Analog3 16 15 Unplugs t 2 15 Home Beat 15 16BtAnalog2 CC 0 CC 32 PC Bank Ballroom CC 0 CC 32 PC Bank Dance CC 0 CC432 PC Bank Rock 1 0 3 0 Slow Pop 0 4 0 HouseGarage 0 5 QO Open Rock 1 2 1 Slow Rock 1 1 House 1 Open Rock 2 3 2 Slow Rock 2 2 Dream 2 Pop Rock 4 3 Unpl SlRock 3 Techno 3 Fire Rock 5 4 BigBnd Fox1 4 Underground 4 Hard Rock 6 5 Sow Waltz1 5 Progressive 5 Heavy Rock 7 6 Sow Waltz2 6 Jungle 6 RockShuffle 8 7 Foxtrot 1 7 Rap 7
3. Ex 2 CU bere i6 MetrotOni Resol Meberdded c tend HTTESER Step Time J Step Time J ARE MU aat t When exiting the RT recording mode is automati On On Off cally selected You may press STA RT STO P to listen to Press C Press G continue holding C Release G and C the Style Press START STOP again to stop the playback To enter the Step Record mode again select the Stp Ex 3 recording mode and press START STOP 14 From the Main page of the Style Record mode press p RECORD to exit the Record mode You will be prompted to assign a new name to the Style and select a memory location where to save it See The Write win StopTime StepTime N stepTime N dow on page 9b 2 in Rd 2 0 User s manual for infor gt mation on how to save a Style On Off On Press FandC Release F Press G Chords and second voices continue holding C continue holding C With Pa80 you are not obliged to insert single notes in a stepTime StepTime StepTime N track There are several ways to insert chords and double PA is BR voices Lets look at some i g Inserting a chord When the key prompt appears on the off On off display play a chord instead of a single note The event s NS a Release D call A the first note of the chord a pressed followed kaisa E by the marking y z g a BE A Step Time A
4. en Arai Le Write From Mohlultissnele Tet CHRD IE il Free DIE Abort The From and To parameters are fixed and cannot be changed The multisample will be saved onto the Flash Card Note Multisample may contain many different samples They are assigned to the same keys asin the original file Hint Take note of the selected multisample name you will need it in Program Edit mode when assigning the multi sampleto a new Program Note You cannot import Drum Kits At any time you may abort the Write operation by pressing the EXIT button At any time you may exit the Sampling mode by pressing one of the D VOLUME VALUE buttons Abort 6 Press ENTER to confirm the Import The Are you sure message appears Press ENTER to confirm EXIT to abort and go back to the Write page 7 After the Import operation is completed enter the Pro gram Edit modeto create anew Program or go to Page 5 Import PCG to import a Program in Triton s format PCG files 8 When the multisample has been imported press RECORD to exit the Sampling mode Select an existing Program or create a new Program press MENU and jump to the Samples section to assign the imported multisample s PAGE 7 EXPORT KMP Using this function you may export from the Flash Card any multisample and the linked samples The Export operation generates a KMP file Korg s proprietary file format f
5. Dual PERF STS This option adds to the melody line a second note at a fixed interval set with the Note parameter 24 24 Transposition in semitones of the harmony note compared to the original note FILL TO VARIATION 1 2 3 4 The new Fill to Variation functions have been added to the Fill parameters See Page 20 StyCtl Drums CG n am Ge DOO em amd AOS ra CEL E Drums UI DE meet5 Kickbes FP Le DRL Meet S Snape OF LE Dete Filli Le Deter Filla 33 Fill1 2 PERF STYLE You may assign four new functions to theFILL 1 and FILL 2 buttons Fill to Variation gt 1 gt 2 gt 3 gt 4 automatically selects one of the four available Style Variations at the end of thefill gt 1 gt 4 Variation selected at the end of the Fill NEW FUNCTIONS ADDED TO THE PADS Pads PERF gt STS Now the Pads can not only be used to play sounds but also to trigger functions exactly as you can do with a footswitch For a list of these functions see List of functions assignable to the Pads on page Cb 5 Function names are preceded by an asterisk For more information on the Pads assignment see Page 23 Input Pad Pads Note The Pads can be used also in Song Play mode and recorded in Backing Seguence mode 94 2 Style Play operating mode addendum Master Transpose memorized to the Performance
6. a section Previously inserted event You may deletethis event and set it in edit again by pressingthe lt button b section Event to beinserted See the following parameters for infor mation on each element of this section M Measure This is the position of the event note rest or chord to be inserted Meter Meter of thecurrent measure This parameter can t be edited You can seta M eter change by using the Insert function of the Edit menu and inserting a new series of measures with a dif ferent Meter see Page 22 Edit Insert measures on page 12b 6 of Rel 2 0 User s M anual key This is a prompt asking for a note or chord to be played on the keyboard to enter an event on the current step Step value Length of the event to be inserted Use the NOTE VALUE buttons on the lower left area of the control pand to change this value VARIATION 2 3 4 A o ee Se Ti J J D A 3 All COUNTIN ENDING 1 1 2 BREAK 1 2 o o O g ay Dot Note value Augments the selected note by one half of its value Triplet 3 M akes the selected note a triplet note V Velocity Set this parameter before entering a note or chord This will be the playing strength i e velocity value of the event to be inserted KBD Keyboard You can select this parameter by turning all counter clockwise the dial When this option is selected the playing strength of the played no
7. Edit 12b 5 fractional values Changes apply to the following pages of the Quantize original Rel 1 0 User s M anual and Real 2 0 User s M anual Thefollowing table shows how the older numerical values are replaced by note values Function Display s page Page Rel 1 0 User s Manual 1 14 Res Resolution Groove Quantize 10 2 1 6 43 Resol Resolution Backing Seguence 11 3 1 8 D Record 1 12 ds Rel 2 0 User s M anual 1 16 N Resol Resolution Style Record Main 9b 5 1 24 N Resol Resolution Style Record Page 1 9b 7 1 32 N Edit Quantize Resol Resolution Song Record Main 12b 3 Style Play operating mode addendum 94 1 Flashing arrow and frame while selecting a Style 9D STYLE PLAY OPERATING MODE ADDENDUM Some new functions have been added Please add the follow ing instructions to the Style Play operating mode chapter FLASHING ARROW AND FRAME WHILE SELECTING A STYLE When selecting a Style the arrow and frame next to the selected Style name flashes until the Style begins to play INDIVIDUAL EXPRESSION CONTROL FOR THE REALTIME TRACKS A new on off switch for the Expression parameter has been added to Page 16 now called RT Ctl Dmpr amp Expr Gar mn bin Eon lt ee Cite Erh w stets Din Ein w ame C On E 0n m D Damper PERF STS The Damp
8. Rock Ballad 9 8 BigBnd Fox2 8 Hip Hop 8 Half Time 10 9 Slow Fox 9 Disco 70 9 Rock 6 8 11 10 Foxtrot 2 10 80 s Dance 10 Abbey Road 12 11 Operetta 11 Love Disco 11 Surf Rock 13 12 BigBnd Fox3 12 Disco Party 12 Pop Shuffle 14 13 Charleston 13 Disco Funky 13 BluesShuffl 15 14 Quick Step 14 Disco Gully 14 60 sRock 16 15 New Jive 15 Twist 15 Rock amp Roll CC 0 CC 32 PC Bank Soul amp Funk CC40 CC 32 PC Bank World 1 CC 0 CC432 PC Bank World 2 1 0 6 0 Rubber Funk 0 7 0 OberkrWaltz 0 8 0 Bluegrass 2 1 Groove Funk 1 OberkrPolka 1 Country 8Bt 3 2 Acid Jazz 2 Bavar Pop1 2 Country16Bt 4 3 Double Beat 3 Bavar Pop 2 3 CountryBeat 5 4 Groove 4 Party Polka 4 Mod Country 6 5 Jazz Funk 5 Pop Polka 5 OntryBoogie 7 6 JAI Swing 6 Flipper 6 8 6 CountryShfl 8 7 HipHop Funk 7 Flipper 4 4 7 CountryShf2 9 8 HipHop Soul 8 Schlager 1 8 Country Bld 10 9 MotownShufl 9 Schlager 2 9 Country 3 4 11 10 PopBallad 4 10 Schlager 3 10 Orleans 12 11 RhythmBlues 11 Schlager 4 11 Jig 13 12 Soul 12 PopSchlager 12 CelticDream 14 13 Memphis 13 Trucker 13 Norteno 15 14 Motown 14 Cajun 14 Ouebradita 16 15 Gospel 15 Zydeco 15 Tejano Cb 2 Appendix Styles
9. 17 cc o cc 32 PC Bank 18 cc o cc 32 PC Bank 19 cc 0 cc 32 PC Bank 20 1 1 16 1 17 0 1 18 0 1 19 0 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 4 3 3 3 5 4 4 4 6 5 5 5 7 6 6 6 8 7 7 7 Appendix Cb 5 List of functions assignable to the Pads LIST OF FUNCTIONS ASSIGNABLE TO THE PADS You can assign the following functions to the Pads and use Function Meaning them as switch controls BassM ute Mute of the Bass track Function Meaning AcclMute Mute of the Accl track Acc2Mute Mute of the Acc2 track StyleUp Selectsthe next Style Acc3M ute Mute of the Acc3 track StylDown Selectsthe previous Style Acc4M ute Mute of the Acc4 track PerfUp Selects the next Performance Acc5M ute Mute of the Acc5 track PerfDown Selects the previous Performance Acc Mute Mute of all Acc tracks ProgUp Selects the next Program Brad Sal h P Mel Mute M ute of the Song strack 4 usually rogDown ectsthe previous Program the Melody track Punchl O Turns the Punch Recording on off Drum amp Bas Mute of all tracks apart for track 2 FxA Mute Mute of the Internal FX A usually Bass and 10 usually Drum FxB Mute Mute of the Internal FX B Mic Mute Mute of the Audio Inputs FxC Mute Mute of the Internal FX C QuarterT Quarter Tone on off FxD Mute Mute of the Internal FX D Fx CC12 Standard FX controllers Fx Mute Mute of all Inte
10. Note For more information on the Style Elements and Chord Variations and the Style structure in general see page 9b 1 in the Rd 2 0 User s M anual 4 5 10 Use the RL Recording Length parameter to set the length in measures of the pattern to step record Select this parameter using the E VOLUME VALUE buttons and the F4 function key Usethe TEMPO VALUE con trolsto set the value UsetheM eter parameter to set the Style s meter You can edit this parameter only if you selected the New Style option when entering the Record mode When still in the Main page of the Style Record mode press one of the E VOLU M E VALUE buttons to select the R parameter Use these buttons or the TEM PO VALUE controls to select the Stp recording mode Riche Press START STOP to turn on its LED and enter the Step Record page See Step Record page on page 9e 3 for moreinformation on each parameter of this page Previous event Event to be inserted chord Campo CD an mn am JOD aa em Current position Step value Waiting for a keystroke The first two lines a are the latest inserted event The last two lines b arethe event currently in edit ready to beinserted The Empty event marks the beginning of the pattern when there are no events inserted It is automatically inserted when entering the record It will be remove
11. by the Extend function that smoothens each sample s tail Ex 3 Recombining MIDI notes and samples Edit the MIDI data t HH Hep Note To recombine notes inside the generated MIDI Groove you must first import the MIDI Groove data in Style Record mode using the Import GRV function Then use the Event Edit to change the note order The Time Slice page in detail Hereisthe Slice page before the Slice chord Campo Y H GA Hess BPH 146 Release 4 Three 3 SLICE and the same page after the Slice chord pe lime Slice 4 Meter de Meas EPM T Release 4 Attacks 16 Tres 5 Slice 16 Meter Use this parameter to specify the M eter of the original sam ple Meas Measure Use this parameter to specify the number of measures of the original sample Usually you will load a groove 1 or 2 mea sures long BPM This parameter specifies the tempo in Beats Per Minute of the original sample Pa80 automatically calculates this value based on the Length Record Edit page Meter and M eas Measure parameters The BPM can only be adjusted to values lower than the one automatically calculated This can be useful for example when the actual sample is shorter than the set M easure and M eter values Meas
12. formatted with an older version of the operating system can still be used on the Pa80 If you want to change them to the new format to avoid wasting space exceeding the 2GB limit use the Format function found on Page 5 For mat of the Disk edit environment Warning M ake a backup of your hard disk before formatting All data contained in the disk will be lost during formatting FILE AND FOLDER SIZE DISPLAY The size of any file and folder in the disk can now be seen on the display File size The single file size is always shown on theright of the file hard emps ET NF makilnad l gt ETHICA MIC PELUH WALTZ Fb LOAD OFEN Folder size To see a folder size first move it to the first line of the display then keep the SHIFT button pressed and press the F3 Open function key under the display A dialog box will appear showing the size of the folder Press EXIT to exit this dialog FAST FD FORMAT The Format page has been revised to include some new com mands FD Fast Format is one of them The old Floppy Disk format command has been renamed as FD Full For mat Disk Format LO DFD Fast Format FO Full Format FD Fast Format This is a very fast format command that you can useon pre viously formatted floppy disks This command rewr
13. is contained into a series of floppy disks insert the first disk into the floppy disk drive 3 Goto Page11 Card Restore 4 Usethe F1 button to select the source device HD or FD 5 UsetheE H VOLUME VALUE buttons or the TEM PO VALUE controls to move the folder to select to the first line of the display Disk edit environment addendum Page 11 Card Restore 15c 3 6 Press F3 Open to open the selected folder Press F4 Close to closethe current folder 7 When the CRD folder containing the Backup data is on thefirst line of the display press F2 Select to select it The Are you sure message will appear Press ENTER to confirm or EXIT to abort 8 If you selected the floppy disk drive as the source device insert the various disks as required by the instrument and press ENTER to continue Ireert 1 E FD 1 ad press Erlen 9 During the Restore the Working message will appear on the display showing you the operation s progress rk Ira a a Et Note The Restore operation on a 8M B card lasts for about 13 minutes Warning If you remove the card during the Restore the operation is aborted NEW ERROR MESSAGE DURING A RESTORE OPERATION During a Restore Data operation see Page 8 Utilities 1 in the Disk edit environment the Missing some files error message may appear This is due to the lack of Performance banks 11 20 with the previous versions of the op
14. of a dedi cated sampler After sampling or loading an audio groove you can slice it into separate percussive samples and save the individual samples to a new Program A MIDI Groove file will also be saved to let you load the original pattern as MIDI data for the percussive track of a Style The Program based on the sliced samples has to be assigned to the Percussion track of a Style The generated MIDI Groove must be assigned to the same track using the Import GRV function of the Style Record mode You can slow down or accelerate the tempo of the groove without any pitch change Separate samples will always play in time with the remaining tracks of the Style Be advised anyway that if you slice a melody line it will not be trans posed together with the other Style tracks audio data cannot be transposed in realtime by the accompaniment engine Furthermore a st of Import functions allows you to read samples KSF AIFF e WAV and multisamples KM P from Korg Trinity and Triton disks and Programs PCG from Korg Triton disks You can also use the Export KM P function to export samples KSF and multisamples KM P Note Some demo audio grooves can be found on the Korg Pa80 web site www korgpa com SAMPLING MENU To enter the Sampling menu press the RECORD button while you arein Program mode Ce Campa sun mn d ame lina MEM Recorc E
15. on page 9e 5 for more information chard Ow Event Edit Tek DRUM Esl OMEDU itisme Ai Gi kena tf Press START STOP to listen to the selected Chord Varia tion If you like play some chords on the keyboard to test the pattern Press START STOP to stop it Press PAGE to go to the Event Filter page and turn to Off the filter for all event types you wish to see on the display see Event Filter page on page 9e 6 for more information chord Edit Ev Hote Ort F Filter Hi C Ctr Li oF Bend OFF Press PAGE to go back to the Event Edit page 10 11 12 Pressthe A VOLUM E VALUE button Trk to select the track to edit The Go To Track window appears Use the TEM PO VALUE controls to select a track and press ENTER to confirm or EXIT to abort The list of events contained in the selected track into the Style Element and Chord Variation selected on step 2 will appear on the display Thefirst step or M easure Start is currently shown Since it contains an initializa tion event it is not editable and appears in grey i e written with a ghost character Ferm it imes Mi Lii LEE j et Es Dimi ii Press one of the H VOLUME VALUE buttons Scroll Down arrow to go to the next step This is usually a note that you can edi
16. the RT tracks 9d 1 Ensemble Dual option 9d 1 Fill to Variation 1 2 3 4 9d 1 New functions added to the Pads 9d 1 Master Transpose memorized onto the Perfor 9d 2 mance or Style Performance Master Transpose Lock 9d 2 Start Stop triggered by the playing strength 9d 2 Write Global window opening when pressing the 9d 2 WRITE button while in the Preference page Style Record mode Revised Main page 9e 1 Step Record mode 9e 1 Revised Menu 9e 3 Event Edit 9e 4 Import time sliced patterns 9e 7 Song Play operating mode Separate working directories for each sequencer 10c 1 Harmony notes generated by both sequencers at 10c 1 the same time Function See page Seq 1 2 Setup 10c 1 Write Global window opening when pressing the 10c 1 WRITE button while in the Preference page Backing Sequence operating mode Start Realtime Recording by pressing the START 11c 1 STOP button Song operating mode Play Mute status saved with the Song 12c 1 Master Transpose saved with the Song as SysEx 12c 1 data Fast track deletion 12c 1 Step Record mode 12c 1 Revised Menu 12c 3 Event Edit 12c 3 Program operating mode Sampling and Time Slicing functions 13b 1 Global edit environment New functions assigned to the pedals 14c 1 New Control channel on the MIDI IN for Style Per 14c 1 formance STS and Style Element selection messages New Sequencer and Ch
17. the following change the order in which notes are played e changethe timing e edit the pattern notes to freely recreate a new rhythm loop After the slicing you can press WRITE to save the sliced sam ples and MIDI Groove The samples are saved to the Sample area of the Flash Card while the M IDI Groove is saved to the AUTOLOAD SET folder inside the general data area of the Flash Card Ex 1 Generating samples and MIDI Groove data ans Kick Snare Kick Kick Snare Original rhythm sample Nee Ar I I H H Sample1 Sample4 iir A J Par Original pattern Sample2 Sample3 Sample5 A multisample a program and MIDI Groove data will be created automatically Play in Style Play mode aa 120BPM Generated MIDI Groove Note Sliced samples and MIDI Groove data are saved with a Write operation 13b 4 Program operating mode Page 2 Time Slice Ex 2 Varyingthegroove stempo 150BPM oe te o te 90BPM Played closer together but pitch is unchanged HHHH Played further apart but pitch is unchanged Note To vary the groove s tempo you must first import into the Percussion track the MIDI Groove data in Style Record mode and assign the new generated Program to the Percussion track playing these data back Gaps between diced samples when slowing down the tempo are automatically filled
18. to previous event and Scroll to next event controls They corresponds to the scroll arrows shown on the screen G VOLUME VALUE buttons Use these buttons to select the corresponding parameter value area F3 and F4 buttons After selecting the parameter value area with the G VOL UME VALUE buttons use these buttons to select respec tively the first and second value of the event in edit SEQ1 PLAY STOP button Press PLAY STOP to listen to the Song in edit Press PLAY STOP again to stop it SHIFT lt lt or gt gt Keep theSHIFT button pressed and pressthe lt lt or gt gt but ton to open theGo to M easure window Use the TEMPO VALUE controls to select a measure and press ENTER to confirm or EXIT to abort SHIFT PAUSE While the seguencer is running keep the SHIFT button pressed and press the PAUSE button to show on the display the event that is currently playing This is called the Catch Locator function INSERT Pressthe IN SERT button to insert a new event at the current shown Position The default values are Type Note Pitch C4 Velocity 100 Length 192 Note You can t insert new events in an empty non recorded Song To insert an event you must first insert some empty mea Song operating mode addendum 12c 5 Event Filter page sures Use the Insert function that you can access by pressing MENU and oneoftheF VOLUM E VALUE buttons then press ing the PAGE button twice DELET
19. 1 Meas 2 In the above example the actual groove lasts only up to the first half of M easure 2 The recognized tempo is 130 while the real tempo is 100 Set the BPM value to 100 and a rest will be added on the end of the groove to allow it to loop seamlessly Release Release varies the ability of the Slice engine to recognize sub sequent attacks For example in the following example if the Release value is too high the second attack may be lost Note After changing the Release value you mug select the Slice command again Thres Threshold This parameter varies the threshold over which the attacks are recognized If itistoo low weaker attacks may be ignored Note After changing the Threshold value you are not obliged to select the Slice command again T he Slices value is immediately changed SLICE Select this command to execute the Slice after entering the Slice page or changing the Release value This command isin ghost i e non selectable if no sample has been recorded of loaded yet Attacks This non editable parameter shows the number of attacks recognized M ore than one attack may be included into a sin gle slice Slices This non editable parameter shows the number of generated slices i e generated samples and notes in the MIDI Groove file To change this value edit the Release and Threshold parameters Th e Time Slice procedure Before executing a Slice operation you must record
20. 15 AUTOLOAD SET USERO1 USERO2 USERO3 WO CO N O UT A W N m 5 m pa N Ww m D u o gt STYLE ELEMENTS Note You can remotely select the various Style Elements on the Pa80 by sending it Program Change messages on the Control channel see New Control channel on theM IDI IN on page 14c 1 PC Style Element PC Style Element PC Style Element PC Style Element PC Style Element 80 Var 1 81 Var 2 82 Var 3 83 Var 4 84 Intro 1 85 Intro 2 86 Fill 1 87 Fill 2 88 Ending 1 89 Ending 2 90 Break Count IN 91 Fade IN OUT 92 Memory 93 Bass Inversion 94 Manual Bass 95 Tempo Lock 96 Single Touch 97 Style Change SINGLE TOUCH SETTINGS STS Note You can remotely select Single Touch Settings STS on the Pa80 by sending it Bank Select M SB CC 0 Bank Select LSB CC 32 and Program Change messages on the Control channel see New Control channel on the MIDI IN on page 14c 1 If a Style is already selected just send the Program Change message Ccc 0 CC 32 PC STS PC STS PC STS PC STS The same as the Style to which the STS pertains 64 STS1 65 STS2 66 STS3 66 STS4 Cb 4 Appendix Performances PERFORMANCES All Performances are user editable Use the following table as a model for your own Perfomanc
21. E Press the DELETE button to delete the event shown on the display EVENT FILTER PAGE This page is where you can select the event types to be shown in the Event Edit page You can access this page by pressing the PAGE button whilein the Event Edit page chord Compo Edit Eu Filten Hobe OFF chi Frog OFF FTch Ctrl OFF Bergi Tteter Off Path Turn Off the filter for all event types you wish to see in the Event Edit page Note Notes Prog Program Change values Ctrl Control Change events T M eter Tempo and Meter changes Master Track only Aftt Mono Channel Aftertouch events PAft Poly Aftertouch events Bend Pitch Bend events PaCtl Controls exclusive of the Pa80 like the FX and Scale settings These controls are recorded into the Master Track and saved as System Exclu sive data 12c 6 Song operating mode addendum Event Filte Program operating mode 13b 1 The Sampling mode 13B PROGRAM OPERATING MODE The Sampling function has been added Please add these instructions to the Program operating mode chapter THE SAMPLING MODE A series of Sampling functions has been added to the Pro gram mode This Sampling feature is designed to edit audio loops and generate single percussive samples to be used as the rhythm track of a Style or a Backing Sequence It is not to be considered as the full featured sampling feature
22. E format The samples are loaded to the internal memory and must be saved on a Flash Card before leaving the Sampling mode e KSF is Korg s native sample format used by the Trinity and Triton series of workstations The file name must havethe KSF extension AIFF is the Apple Macintosh preferred format for audio The filename must have the AIF extension WAVE is the MicrosoftO WindowsO preferred format for audio The file name must have the WAV exten sion Note You can only load samples in a 8 or 16 bit resolution and a sampling frequency rate from 11 025 to 48 000Hz Loaded samples always preserve their original resolution Load procedure 1 Inserta card into the FLASH CARD slot 2 Select the Load Sample page The source directory appears E pege mm Led Same le DO EHF It MAILLDER pk H SELECT OPEH CLOSE 3 Use the F1 button to select the source device HD or FD 4 UsetheE H VOLUME VALUE buttons or the TEM PO VALUE controls to move the folder containing the sam pleto load to the first line of the display Press F3 Open to open the selected folder Press F4 Close to close the current folder 5 When the sampleto load isin thefirst line of the display press F2 Select to load it The sample will be loaded and the Record Edit page will appear Warning When loading a sample any sample already loaded or recorded i
23. ECTION IN LISTS While in alist usethe SHIFT U p Down arrow combination to jump to the previous next alphabetical section WIDER STEP WHEN SCROLLING WITH THE DIAL The dial works with a wider step when fast scrolling wide amounts of data in alist or a parameter s value REVISED FUNCTION NAMES The 121 Res All Reset All MIDI controller name has been changed to 121 Res Ctl Reset All Controllers For more information see MIDI Controllers on page 20 1 of the User s M anual PROGRAM CHANGE NUMBERS SHOWN ON TRACKS SET TO THE EXTERNAL STATUS When a track is set to External a strings of transmitted Control Change and Program Change data is shown instead of the Program name assigned to the track In the following example CC 0 is the Control Change 0 Bank Select M SB CC 32 is the Cotnrol Change 32 Bank Select LSB PC is the Program Change l l l cc CC 82 PC Please add the above information to the following pages of the original Rel 1 0 User s M anual Mode Pa80 page name Page Style Play Page 15 Track Internal External 9 9 Song Play Page 8 Track Internal External 10 10 Song Page 16 Track Internal External 12 10 Bb 2 Various new functions N ote values shown as musical figures NOTE VALUES SHOWN AS MUSICAL FIGURES Function Display s page Page Now all note values are shown as musical figures instead of Resol Resolution Song Page 17
24. Gi e Lenght 2 116 For more information on the event types and their val ues see Event Edit page below Use the B VOLUM E VALUE buttons to select the Posi tion line Usethese buttons or the TEM PO VALUE con trols to change the event s position Position il ll il NS Measure Beat Tick UsetheC VOLUME VALUE buttons to select the Event line You may use the C VOLUM E VALUE buttons or the TEM PO VALUE controls to change the event type Usethe G VOLUM E VALUE buttons and the F3 and F4 function keys to respectively select the first and second value of the parameter Use the G VOLUME VALUE buttons or the TEM PO VALUE controls to modify the selected value Hoke il Event Type First value Second value Ei In the case of a Note event usetheD VOLUM E VALUE buttons to select the Length line and use the same but tons or the TEMPO VALUE controls to change the event s length Lati BEG EEL EEE Ea Measure Beat Tick After having modified the shown event you may scroll to the next event with the H VOLUME VALUE buttons Scroll to next or to the previous event with the E F VOLUME VALUE buttons Scroll to previous You may use the SHIFT lt lt or gt gt shortcut to go to a different measure see SHIFT lt lt or gt gt on page 12c 5 While the sequencer is running you may use the SHIFT PAUSE shortcut to move the current
25. Global edit environment SQ Tr01 16 Usethesechanndsto send data generated by a track with the same name on either or both onboard sequencers at the same time Use this channel to send notes recognized by the Chord Recognition engine to the MIDI OUT Thisis useful for example to control an external Harmonizer from the Pa80 using the Lower track to play chords even if the track is in mute Chord REVISED PAGE 16 INTERNAL FX CONTROLS AND PAGE 17 VOCAL GUITAR MODE These pages have been revised to include a second parameter to be assigned to the an Assignable Switch Assignable Foot switch an EC5 pedal or a Pad Hereisthenew Page 16 Internal FX Controls Transposa BH 28 chord ETB ootava a ew a mp A ETB Gel Intika CEI EEB FesisFPol Ind auol Fesi ldilSerdl 2 Hesia Fte Fesim u elreitb 1 Mute And here is the new Page 17 Vocal Guitar M ode in both theVocal and Guitar mode measure p amm H CPD EES Cp GbliJocal Guitar HB Modes omal kesisrPall Harmon ol Res ich Sidi Feed FEsir ulilkcl atfite bk Mode Guitar FesisrPal Hall Level Fesismi5ld Hall Tine Fesir uliErfect Mute b Use the E H VOLUME VALUE buttons to scroll the page paramete
26. Korg Pa80 Operating System release 3 0 Ab 1 How to load the new O perating System AB KORG PA80 OPERATING SYSTEM RELEASE 3 0 HOW TO LOAD THE NEW OPERATING SYSTEM To load the new operating system please refer to page 1 2 of the User s Manual You can download the new operating sys tem from www korgpa com Some instruments may bealready fitted with the new operat ing system The operating system s version number appears on the display during startup To see this number after star tup keep the SHIFT button pressed and press the ENTER and EXIT buttons together The operating system s version number will appear on the display Press EXIT to close the message window NEW FEATURES IN REL 3 0 This new release adds the following features Function See page Various new functions Ten more banks of Performances Bb 1 Solo mode Bb 1 Shortcut to see the original bank for a Style Perfor Bb 1 mance or Program Selected item shown on any selecting window Bb 1 Alternative page selection method Bb 1 Shortcut to jump to the previous next alphabetical Bb 1 section in lists Wider step when scrolling with the dial Bb 1 Revised function name Bb 1 Program Change numbers shown on tracks set to Bb 1 the External status Note value shown as musical figures Bb 2 Style Play operating mode Flashing arrow and frame while selecting a Style 9d 1 Individual Expression control for
27. Play Mute status of each track When a new Song is selected the saved Setup is automatically recalled and all parameters are reset e Globally setting the Internal FX parameters allows you for example to assign to all Songs a Reverb suitable for the venue where you are performing without having to modify any of the Songs e Globally setting the Internal External status allows you for example to send the Piano track of all Songs to a dedicated expander just set globally the Piano track to the External mode The Play M ute status allows you to globally mute tracks that you don t want to play during a show for example the melody track For more information on the Internal FX settings for the Song Play mode see Page 3 FX Send A B or Page 3 FX Send C D and following in the User s M anual Here is the procedure to save the Seq1 Seq2 Setup in mem ory 1 PressWRITE The Write page appears Cehord en WEITE Frees Erber Ves to memorize the Seq L2 Seti 2 Press ENTER to confirm or EXIT to abort If you confirm the Setup is saved to the Global You may then save this Setup on disk together with the Global WRITE GLOBAL WINDOW OPENING WHEN PRESSING THE WRITE BUTTON WHILE IN THE PREFERENCE PAGE When the Preference pages Page 10 is on the display press ing the WRITE button opens the Write Global window For more information o
28. RE The Step Record allows you to create a new Song entering the single notes or chords in each track This is very useful when transcribing an existing score or needing a higher grade of detail and is particularly suitable to create drum and percus sion tracks 1 While in the Main screen of the Song mode press RECORD to enter the Song Record mode The Main page of the Song Record mode will appear Chord Fer Hertog Fezi Darma Trek Soe Sa E Metro Ord Resol A Metai dk Sel Terro Teneo Auto 2 UsetheA VOLUME VALUE buttons to select the Rec Recording Mode parameter Use these buttons or the TEM PO VALUE controls to select the Step Dub Step Overdub or the StepO wr Step Overwrite recording mode The Step Overdub mode lets you add events to the existing events The Step Overwrite mode will overwrite all existing events 3 Press SEQ1 PLAY STOP to turn its LED on and enter the Step Record page See Step Record page on page 12c 2 for more information on each parameter of this page Previous event Event to be inserted chord Current position Step value Waiting for a keystroke The first two lines a are the latest inserted event The second two lines b are the event currently in edit ready to be inserted The Empty
29. Song Melody Mute Mute of the Song s track 4 usually the Melody track Song Drum amp Bass Mute of all tracks apart for track 2 usually Bass and 10 usually Drum Vocal Guitar Sw1 This function replaces the old Vocal Guitar Switch Vocal Guitar Sw2 Thisisan additional switch for the Vocal Guitar board IntFX Sw 1 This function replaces the old IntFX Switch IntFX Sw2 Thisis an additional switch for the IntFX Note Since new functions have been added maybe your old pedal footswitch settings are no longer valid If so please repro gram the pedals then save the Global again Save the Global file on disk Note The added controls for the Vocal Guitar Board and the Internal FX allows you to control more parameters at the same time not just one using the footswitch EC5 pedals or the Pads NEW CONTROL CHANNEL ON THE MIDI IN MIDI IN Channel gt GBL The new specialized Control channel has been added to the list of assignable MIDI IN channels see Page 7 Midi In Channels in the Global edit environment Control On this special channel the Pa80 receives MIDI messages to remotely select Styles Per formances STS and Style Elements See tables on page Cb 1 and following for more informa tion on the received data NEW SEQUENCER AND CHORD CHANNELS ON THE MIDI OUT MIDI OUT Channel GBL Two new output channel types have been added to Page 11 Midi Out Channels in the
30. Step Time D ama Fun il il gt Inserting a chord with notes with different velocity values dl Y You can make the upper or lower note of a chord for exam Press E Release E and C ple louder than the remaining ones to make the most continue holding C STEP RECORD PAGE Access this page from the Main page of the Style Record mode by selecting the Stp recording mode R parame ter and pressing START STOP Previous event Event to be inserted Ge Compo md JHE oo age 7 T Ster WI CULTIDE EE a Hegi 531005 5 5 C4 ied Desir Current position Step value Waiting for a keystroke a section Previously inserted event You may delete this event and set it in edit again by pressing the lt button b section Event to be inserted See the following parameters for infor mation on each element of this section M Measure This is the position of the event note rest or chord to be inserted Meter Meter of the current measure This parameter can t be edited You can set the Meter in the Main page of the Style Record mode before actually starting recording see steo 5 on page 9e 1 for more information key This is a prompt asking for a note or chord to be played on the keyboard to enter an event on the current step Step value Length of the event to be inserted Use the NOTE VALUE but
31. VALUE buttons Abort to delete any changes made in Style Record mode When the Are you sure message appears press ENTER to confirm or EXIT to go back to the Write Style page Style Record mode addendum 9e 5 Event Edit page EVENT EDIT PAGE Enter this page from the M enu of the Style Record mode The Event Edit page allows you to edit each event in asingletrack See Event Edit procedure on page 9e 4 for more informa tion on the event editing procedure Ge Campo Ink Event Edit Tre DRM Bru GUC Eus Hobe Position 831 01 id It Fue biggg ba 66 H Event Type First value Second value Trk Track Track in edit To select a different track press one of the A VOLU M E VALUE buttons to open the Go To Track window Bo to Track DEUM Emit Carmel Briers Use the TEM PO VALUE controls to select a track and press ENTER to confirm or EXIT to abort E CV Style Element Chord Variation Selected Style Elenent and Chord Variation This parameter can t be edited To select a different Style Element and Chord Variation press EXIT to go back to the M ain page of the Style Record mode see Main page on page 9b 4 of the Rel 2 0 User s M anual Position Position of the event shown on the display expressed in the form aaa bb ccc aaa is the measure bb is the beat e ccc i
32. a chord or a second voice see Chords and second voices below 11 After inserting anew event you may go back by pressing the lt button This will delete the previously inserted 4 event and setthe step in edit again 12 Whentheend of the pattern is reached the End Loop End of Loop event is shown in the first two lines of the display a and the recording restarts from the Edit the Velocity value of the second note Press the second note and keep it pressed Edit the Velocity value of the third note Press the third note then release all notes Inserting a second voice You can insert passages where one note is kept pressed and another voice moves freely Ex 1 uP w M 001 01 000 position Any note exceeding the pattern length inserted at its end will be reduced to fit the total Boe length of the pattern At this point you may go on inserting new events in Step Time J overdub mode the previously inserted events will not k m l gt m I A be deleted This is very useful when recording a drum hd or percussion track where you may want to record the On off bass drum on afirst cycle the snare drum on the second BIER Release E continue holding C cycle and the hi hat and cymbals during the following cycles Step Time J 13 When finished recording press START STOP to turn off u LS its LED The Main page of the Style Record mode MRI appears On Off Press G Release G and C
33. and samples will not be transposed together with the other Style tracks Audio data cannot be transposed by the automatic accompaniment engine From After you insert a Flash Card use this parameter to select one of the generated MIDI Groove patterns GRV files that have been saved on the card after a Time Slice operation To Use this parameter to select the target Style Element and Chord Variation Trk Use this parameter to select the target track inside the selected Chord Variation The Percussion track is usually suggested since the Drum track is still suitable for standard Drum Kit sounds count in break etc After importing the MIDI Groove pattern assign the Card Program to which the sliced samples are assigned to the track playing the MIDI Groove pattern Song Play operating mode addendum 10c 1 Separate working directories for each sequencer 10C SONG PLAY OPERATING MODE ADDENDUM Some new functions have been added Please add the follow ing instructions to the Song Play operating mode chapter SEPARATE WORKING DIRECTORIES FOR EACH SEQUENCER Now you can browse through different directories when selecting a Song for each seguencer Previously both seguencers shared the same open directory For more infor mation on the Song Select page see page 10 4 on the User s Manual HARMONY NOTES GENERATED BY BOTH SEQUENCERS AT THE SAME TIME Now you can send notes generated by both sequence
34. atting a card the Pa80 is freezed No other operation may be carried on until writing or format ting is completed Some notes about the card structure After formatting see Flash Card format below the card will be automatically divided in two different areas A 1 420KB Generic Data area you can use as any other storage device for Pa80 data Styles Programs M idi files e A 6 752KB Sample area reserved to samples This are cannot be accessed for normal disk operations During formatting an AUTOLOAD SET folder is automati cally created Save to this folder all Styles and Programs to be assigned to the CARD banks These data are automatically loaded when the card is inserted into the slot or when turn ing the instrument on with a card inserted in the slot You can save Styles and Programs onto a card e To access Card Styles turn both LEDs of the STYLE sec tion on then press the 0 button To access Card Programs turn the PROGRAM LED on turn both LEDs of the PROGRAM PERFORMANCE section on then press any of the bank buttons Buttons 9 and 0 are reserved to Drum Programs LARGER HARD DISK PARTITIONS ALLOWED The Pa80 now supports FAT 32 formatted MS DOS com patible hard disks as found in most Microsoft Windows computers This means that there are virtually no more limits to the size of the hard disks you can fit into your instrument Hence the former 2GB limit no longer exists Hard disks
35. ce with rests REVISED MENU TheM enu has been revised to include the new Event Edit and Import GRV sections Some pages have been renumbered chord Ce Guantize Cory Trarce VeL 5 Elem Ctl Style CLL Ge 4 Style Record mode addendum Event Edit procedure EVENT EDIT PROCEDURE The Event Edit is the page where you can edit each single MIDI event of the selected Style Element You can for exam ple replace a note with a different one or change its playing strength i e velocity value Hereisthegeneral event editing procedure 1 6 Select the Style to edit and press RECORD to enter recording The LED on the RECORD button will turn on and the Main page of the Style Record mode will appear Style Element ohare Campo P j MGE L m ama ZU T HeEoss mS ekul cuscul RRT RL CU Lenti Metros l Resol Materi COo mai NTTSth Chord Variation UsetheA VOLUME VALUE buttons and the F1 and F2 function keys to select the E Style Element and CV Chord Variation parameters Note For more information on the Style Elements and Chord Variations and the Style structure in general see page 96 1 in the Rel 2 0 User s M anual Press MENU and usethe VOLUM E VALUE A H but tons to select the Event Edit section The Event Edit page appears see Event Edit page
36. ced samples and MIDI Groove press WRITE The Write Slices window will appear see The Write window on page 13b 9 Assign a name to the new Program and save it to an User Program location into the Flash Card A MIDI Groove with the same name will also be saved to the AUTOLOAD SET folder After saving you will go back to the Slice page To go on with further editing press PAGE to go to the Extend page see Page 3 Extend below After saving you may press RECORD to exit the Sam pling mode The Write Sound page will appear Press one of the D VOLUME VALUE buttons Abort then ENTER to exit After exiting the Sampling mode you may load the MIDI Groove data in the Style Record mode see Page 14 Import GRV on page 9e 7 for more information Program operating mode Page 3 Extend 13b 6 PAGE 3 EXTEND When using a sliced groove with a slow tempo an annoying gap may appear between a sample and thefollowing one The Extend function allows you to fix this problem by adding a tail to all samples making their decay smoother and more musical Before extending Aist ed tai l l and after extending Note You can usethe Extend function only after a Time Slice operation Note The Extend function increases the original sample size You may not beableto extend the samples if low on memory The Extend page in detail Here is the Extend page The EXTEND command may appear ghoste
37. d if and Extend operation has already been executed em Extend Slices E Ei Eis Mader Short EHTEHD By Use this parameter to set the length of the tail added to the samples The higher this value the greater the size of the samples A setting of 20 30 is usually suitable to most grooves Note If Pa80 is very low on memory you might not be allowed to changethis value Mode This parameter specifies if the added tail must decay in a linear way or sustain for a longer timeand then fall suddenly Short This option is most suitable for percussive sound with a short but not immediate decay The tail envelope is linear and the level decays fast Long This option is most suitable for cymbals whose sound should be sustained up until the next note The tail envelope is sustained and falls slowly then falls suddenly next to the end EXTEND Press one of the H VOLUME VALUE buttons to select this command After you select it it will show ghosted meaning that you can t select it again If you change any of the param eters of this page it will become selectable again The Extend procedure 1 After a Slice operation go to the Extend page chord Campo measure Waneposs tis E B oe Extend Slices Es Er Modes Sport EHTEHD 2 Set the By parameter according
38. d to the Performance or Style Performance Note After changing this setting press WRITE to save it to the Global START STOP TRIGGERED BY THE PLAYING STRENGTH Velocity Ctl Velocity Control gt GBL You can start or stop the Style by playing harder on the key board Just assign the Start Stop function to the Velocity Control parameter on Page 25 Pref Ctrl Gbl of the Style Play mode chord Don d Gm Sy oo Prefi tl bl ChroFecocit One Firer Scale More ET Tracks Mengrs Forest Chor Uelocite Chl Steet Shoe seis sim Note After changing this setting press WRITE to save it to the Global WRITE GLOBAL WINDOW OPENING WHEN PRESSING THE WRITE BUTTON WHILE IN THE PREFERENCE PAGE When one of the Preference pages Pages 24 and 25 ison the display pressing the WRITE button opens the Write Global window For more information on this window see The Write window on page 14 1 of the User s Manual Style Record mode addendum 9e 1 Revised Main page 9E STYLE RECORD MODE ADDENDUM Some new functions have been added Please add the follow ing instructions to the Style Record mode chapter REVISED MAIN PAGE The Main page of the Style Record mode has been slightly revised to include the new Step Record option Ger HeuEioss eeu cutcul RESET FLEE OU Lerslb Petro
39. d when an eventisinserted The Maaa bb ccc parameter in b is the current posi tion This is the place where the note in edit will be inserted If you don t want to insert a note at this position insert a rest instead asshown in step 10 eTo jump to the next measure filling the remaining beats with rests press the gt gt button To change the step value usethe NOTE VALUE buttons on the lower left area of the control pand VARIATION FLL COUNTIN 1 2 3 4 BREAK o o o e fo mmc Ooo bi Jo J os oo Insert a note rest or chord at the current position To insert a single note just play it on the keyboard The inserted note length will match the step length You may change the velocity and relative duration of the note by editing the V Velocity and D Duration parameters See V Velocity and D Duration on page 9e 3 To insert a rest just press the REST button Its length will match the step value ENDING 1 2 Ge 2 Style Record mode addendum Step Record procedure To tiethenoteto beinserted to the previousone press important note emerge from the chord Here is how to insert the TIE button A note will be inserted tied to the previ athree note chord ous one with exactly the same name You don t need to 1 Edit the Velocity value of the first note play it on the keyboard again 2 Press the first note and keep it pressed To insert
40. disk or the hard disk isnot suitable for writ ing samples After writing the samples you may back up them using the Card Backup operation see Page 10 Card Backup on page 15c 2 or export a multisample s Page 7 Export KMP on page 13b 8 You cannot delete single samples from a card Note Due to the slow writing speed of the Flash Card technology the Write operation may take some time depending on the sample size Reading on the other side is very fast Note When saving a new multisample and Program is automatically created with the new sample assigned to the C4 Root Key and transposed to the remaining notes of the scale Transposed notes play faster higher notes or slower lower notes than the original sample AAL AAA Root Key The Write window in detail Name Name of the Program you are saving An S following the name means a Stereo sample while a M means a Mono sample To change this name press one of the A VOLUME VALUE buttons to enter the Text Edit mode Move the cursor using the DOWN and UP buttons Select a character using the DIAL Insert a character at the cursor position by pressing the INSERT button Delete a character at the cursor position by pressing the DELETE button To Target location inside the card where to save the new Pro gram Select this parameter with one of the B VOLUME VALUE buttons and select a location with either these but tons or the TEM PO VALUE con
41. dit Ineort POG Slice Ineort EMP Extend Erot KIP Load Sanele Note You can save new samples only on a RAM Flash Card Korg FM C 8M B other cards may not work properly Samples are automatically saved in the Sample area of a Flash Card see Some notes about the card structure on page 15c 1 Warning Since the Sampling mode requires the whole internal memory to work properly when entering the Sampling mode all data in memory are deleted If a Song has been recorded or loaded in Song mode the D elete Song message appears Press ENTER YES to delete the Song or EXIT NO to abort Save the Song on a disk then pres RECORD again When you exit the Sampling mode Pa80 is completely reset as if you were turning the instrument on Program operating mode Page 1 Record Edit 13b 2 PAGE 1 RECORD EDIT This page allows you to record a 16 bit 48kHz stereo or mono sample and edit any recorded or loaded sample Usu ally you will use this function to sample a few measures from an audio groove to be sliced and converted to a groove to be used within a Style her Game ED cee Reno Edit Source Irrut 182 Length 1 Plz et BE EEE Looe Or Li ki Note No sound will beheard assoon as you enter the Sampling mode The Record Edit page in detail Source Use this parameter to select the audio input on the back of the ins
42. e folder to the first line of the display Use F3 Open to open the selected folder F4 Close to closeit 6 When the directory where to save the multisample is shown on the display press F2 Export to save the mul tisample and its samples The Are you sure message will appear Press ENTER to save EXIT to abort Note Before saving you may change the multisamples name Press one of the A VOLUME VALUE buttons to enter the Text Edit mode see Name on page 13b 9 for details on text editing When exporting a stereo multisample be careful to assign a different name to the Left and Right channel files to avoid overwriting A L and R suffix is usually added after thenameof this kind of files THE WRITE WINDOW This window opens when you pressthe WRITE or RECORD button from the Record Time Slice or Extend page of the Sampling mode see Page 1 Record Edit on page 13b 2 It lets you save a Program to assign the new sample to short Campo massure Gansposs d SOUMD WRITE to Hama Hew Sound cso Tot ci il Senet Size IK Free Edi Fort CD The Write procedure 1 Press WRITE while you are in the Record Slice or Extend page If you press WRITE while you are in the Record page the sample in memory will be saved onto the Sample area of the card If you press WRITE while you are in the Slice or Extend page the single sl
43. e lists Note You can remotely select Performances on the Pa80 by sending it Bank Select M SB CC 0 Bank Select LSB CC 82 and Pro gram Change messages on the Control channel see page 16 4 CCH Icc 32 Bank 1 cc 0 cc 32 PC Bank 2 cc 0 cc 32 PC Bank 3 CC 0 cc 32 PC Bank 4 170 IIo TI 210 713 10 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 4 3 3 3 5 4 4 4 6 5 5 5 7 6 6 6 8 7 7 7 CC 0 CC432 Bank 5 CC 0 CC 82 PC Bank 6 cc cc 2 PC Bank 7 cc olcc 32 PC Bank 8 1 1 4 1 5 0 1 6 0 1 7 0 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 la 3 3 3 5 4 4 4 6 5 5 5 7 6 6 6 8 7 7 7 Cc CC432 Bank 9 cCc 0 cc 32 PC Bank 10 cc o cc 32 PC Bank 11 cc cc 32 PC Bank 12 1 1 8 1 9 0 1 10 0 1 11 0 2 I I I 3 2 2 2 4 3 3 3 5 4 4 4 6 5 5 5 7 6 6 6 8 7 7 7 CC 0 CC432 Bank 13 Cc 0 cc 32 PC Bank 14 cc cc 2 PC Bank 15 CC 0 cc 32 PC Bank 16 1 1 12 1 13 0 1 14 0 1 15 0 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 4 3 3 3 5 4 4 4 6 5 5 5 7 6 6 6 8 7 7 7 Cc CC432 Bank
44. e source device HD or FD 4 UsetheE H VOLUM E VALUE buttons or the TEM PO VALUE controls to move the folder containing the file to load to thefirst line of the display Press F3 Open to open the selected folder Press F4 Close to close the current folder 5 When the PCG file to import is in the first line of the display press F2 Select to import it After some sec onds the Write Program window appears hard Tempo measure Wenspose de Fro3 bee From MoFrocean Tot cli deme gt Fiort Use the A VOLUME VALUE buttons to select the From parameter Use these buttons or the TEM PO VALUE controls to select one of the Programs contained into the selected PCG file Use the B VOLUME VALUE buttons to select the To parameter Use these buttons or the TEM PO VALUE controls to select a target location into the AUTO LOAD SET folder inside the card the imported Pro gram will be a User Program automatically loaded when inserting the card or turning the instrument on with a card inserted in the slot or into the USER area of the internal memory Note You cannot import Drum Kits At any time you may abort the Write operation by pressingtheEXIT button At any time you may exit the Sampling mode by press ingoneoftheD VOLUME VALUE buttons Abort 6 Press ENTER to confirm the Import PCG operation The Are you sure message app
45. ears When editing grooves the Loop Start should match the Sam ple Start point This parameter usually differs from the Sam ple Start in ordinary sounds i e a guitar a piano a voice Loop Start L Loop End E Sample Start S Sample End E Note When editing the S E and L parameters you can keep the SHIFT button pressed and usethe DIAL to change the selected value in steps of 1000s The Record Sampling procedure Hereisa short overview of atypical sampling procedure 1 Insert a RAM Flash Card Korg PCM 8MB with enough free space to save the samples into the FLASH CARD slot on the back of theinstrument 2 With the MASTER VOLUME set to zero connect the source to be sampled to one or both the Audio Inputs of the Pa80 At the end raisethe MASTER VOLUME slider to aposition different from zero 3 If possible set the output level of the source to be sam pled at its maximum Set the input level of the Pa80 using the GAIN knobs next to the Audio Input connec tors See the SIGNAL LED to check the input level Ide ally the LED should never go to red but regularly stay orange Green means too low an input signal 4 Press RECORD and go to the Record page Select the Source to be sampled 10 11 If you can first start the sound to be recorded then press START STOP to start recording Otherwise press START STOP and immediately start the sound to be recorded The Recordi
46. ears Press ENTER to confirm EXIT to abort and go back to the Write page 7 When the Program is loaded press RECORD to exit the Sampling mode If an internal multisample has not been automatically selected during the Import select the imported Program press M ENU and jump to the Samples section to assign a multisampleto theimported Program 13b 8 Program operating mode Page 6 Import KM P PAGE 6 IMPORT KMP Use the Import command to import multisamples from a Korg Trinity or Triton KM P file and save them onto the Flash Card KMP is Korg s native multisample format You may use these files to create new Programs on the Pa80 Note Pa80 can t read multisamples saved on morethan a single floppy disk 1 Insert a card into the FLASH CARD slot 2 Select the Import KMP page The source directory appears chord Cmpa meszure cee eat EMP A PRRLLTLEF it O STERECPMO EMP HO SELECT OPEH CUISE u UsetheF1 button to select the source device HD FD 4 UsetheE H VOLUME VALUE buttons or the TEM PO VALUE controls to move the folder containing the file to load to thefirst line of the display Press F3 Open to open the selected folder Press F4 Close to close the current folder 5 When the KMP fileto import isin the first line of the display press F2 Select to import it The Write window appears
47. eat the folder naming u 8 If you selected the floppy disk drive as the backup device insert the various disks as required by theinstru ment and press ENTER to continue Irsert 1 E FD 1 and press Enter If the floppy disk is not empty Pa80 asks if you want to format it Disk rot ene Arina Lo Format Keep SHIFT pressed and press ENTER to format the disk Pa80 tries a Fast Format and makes a Full Format iftheformer is not possible 9 During the Backup the Working message will appear on the display showing you the operation s progress birk Lu a a Hi Since the backup data are compressed it is not possible to know how many disks you will need in advance When finished label the disks with progressive num bers and keep them in a safe place Warning If you remove the card during the Backup the operation is aborted PAGE 11 CARD RESTORE While in this page you can restore the Flash Data content from a backup folder see Page 10 Card Backup above for details on the Backup procedure chord DisktCard Re p 1455 5ET ad 1739 SET BACELP H SELECT OPEH CLOSE Warning When restoring data all existing data into the Flash Card will be deleted Restore procedure 1 Insert the Flash Card to restore into the FLASH CARD slot on the back of the instrument 2 If the Backup data
48. er parameter has been renamed to D E Expression PERF STS This parameters allows you to switch the Expression control on off on each individual Realtime track The Expression control is a relative level control always subtracted from the Volume value of the track As an example imagine you have a Piano sound assigned to Upper 1 and a Strings sound assigned to Upper 2 If you turn the Expression switch on on Upper 2 and off on Upper 1 you can use a pedal to control only the Strings volume while the Piano remains unchanged To program a pedal or the Assignable Slider to act a an Expression control see Page 4 Assignable Pedal Foot switch Assignable Slider EC5 of the Global mode You can only assign this function to a volumetype pedal not to a switch type one Assign the KB Expression option to the pedal or Assignable Slider then press WRITE to save the set ting to the Global Note Since you can use the Realtime tracks also in Song Play and Backing Sequence mode this new parameter works also in Song Play and Backing Sequence mode ENSEMBLE DUAL OPTION The new Dual option has been added to the Ensemble function See Page 19 R T Controls Ensemble in the Style Play mode chord Tempo msasurs Bt Gi Crs play IT ET Ct1 Erzemble E Cuzl Led i Hormal Dan 3 2 LES Oe Hotei Les Or 8592 000
49. erating sys tem However this is not a problem Press EXIT to close the mes sage window FLASH CARD PROTECT FUNCTION Thenew Card Protect function has been added to Page 9 Utilities 2 of the Disk edit environment The page has been modified to reflect the changes Note You cannot change the Protect status of ROM Read Only Flash Cards Chord mi d md AAB er TED Disk 4 ti 1 1 Insert the card in the slot on the back of the instrument 2 Change the Protect status Wait just some seconds beforethe Protect status is changed Since this status is written on it the card will remain protected or unprotected even when read on adifferent Pa80 15c4 Disk Flash Card CB APPENDIX STYLES You can remotely select Styles on the Pa80 by sending it Bank Select M SB CC 0 Bank Select LSB CC 32 and Program Change messages on the Control channel see New Control channel on the M IDI IN on page 14c 1 Appendix Styles Cb 1
50. event into the display see SHIFT PAUSE on page 12c 5 12c 4 Song operating mode addendum Event Edit page As described in step 3 you may press SEQ1 PLAY STOP to listen to the Song and press SEQ1 PLAY STOP again to stop the sequencer 11 UsetheINSERT button to insert an event at the shown Position a Note event with default values will be Event eter also shows the non editable End Of Track marking when theend of thetrack isreached Here are the events contained into ordinary tracks 1 16 First value Second value inserted Use the DELETE button to delete the event wer Ne TT shown on thedisplay EA te aa 12 When the editing is complete you may select a different Prog Program Change number track go to step 6 Ctrl Control Change number Control Change value 13 When finished editing the whole Song press EXIT to go Bend Bending value E back to the M ain page of the Song mode and select the Aftt Mono Channel After Save Song command to save the Song on disk See page touch value 12 1 in the User s Manual for more information on sav PAft Note to which the After Poly Aftertouch value ing a Song touch is applied EVENT EDIT PAGE And here are the events contained into the M aser track Enter this page from the M enu of the Song mode The Event E A i Event Fi
51. event marks the beginning of the Song when there are no events inserted It is automatically inserted when entering the record It will be removed when an event is inserted 4 The Maaa bb ccc parameter in b is the current posi tion This is the place where the note in edit will be inserted If you don t want to insert a note at this position insert a rest instead as shown in step 6 To jump to the next measure filling the remaining beats with rests press the gt gt button 5 To changethe step value use the NOTE VALUE buttons on the lower left area of the control pand VARIATION ENDING 1 2 3 1 2 o gt gt ooo OOO s J J D A N FILL COUNT IN 1 2 BREAK s O Song operating mode addendum Step Record page 12c 2 6 Insert a note rest or chord at the current position To insert a single note just play it on the keyboard The inserted note length will match the step length You may change the velocity and relative duration of the note by editing the V Velocity and D Duration parameters See V Velocity and D Duration on page 12c 2 To insert a rest just press the REST button Its length will match the step value To tie the note to beinserted to the previous one press the TIE button A note will be inserted tied to the previ ous one with exactly the same name You don t need to play it on the keyboard again To inse
52. he scale tracks contains musical data like notes and c When selecting a different effect number during this edit controllers default settings will be assigned to this event M aster This is a special track containing Tempo changes Meter changes Scale and Transpose To change the event type use the C VOLUME VALUE but data and the effect parameters tons to select the Event line then usethe same buttons or the Position TEMPO VALUE controlsto select a different event type Position of the event shown on the display expressed in the form aaa bb ccc e aaa is the measure e bb is the beat e ccc is the tick each quarter beat 384 ticks You can edit this parameter to move the event to a different To select and edit the event s value use the F3 and F4 func tion keys and use the G VOLUME VALUE buttons or the TEM PO VALUE controls Length Length of the selected Note event The value format is the same as the Position value position Ev Event Type and values of the event shown on the display Depend ing on the selected event the value may change This param Note If you change a length of 000 00 000 to a different value you can t go back to the original value This rather uncommon zero length value may be found in the drum and percussion tracks of Songs made in Backing Sequence mode Transport navigation and editing controls E F and H VOLUME VALUE buttons These buttons arethe Scroll
53. iced samples will be saved in the Sample area of the card and the MIDI Groove data will be saved onto the AUTOLOAD SET folder of the generic data area Note When saving a MIDI Groove GRV file the file name will be changed to an MS DOS compliant one Spaces and special characters gt lt etc will be removed and the name reduced to the 8 3 format eight character name dot GRV extension 2 Press one of the A VOLUME VALUE buttons to select the Name parameter You will enter the Text Edit mode to assign a name to the new Program multisample and sample see N ame on page 13b 9 for details 3 Use the B VOLUME VALUE buttons to select the To parameter Use the same buttons or the TEM PO VALUE controls to select a target Card location for the Program The name of any Program already existing on the target location will appear next to the location s number 4 After executing the various settings press ENTER to save or one of the D VOLUME VALUE buttons to abort The Are you sure message will appear Press ENTER to confirm EXIT to return to the Write page If you select Abort you will exit the Sampling mode and go back to the Program mode Note Samples will be saved in their original format Sam ples recorded on the Pa80 will be saved in 16 bit 48kH z format Program operating mode 13b 9 The W rite window Note Samples are automatically saved onto the Flash Card a floppy
54. ing is complete The Format Wait message appears on top of the page Wait until format ting is complete REVISED CARD INFO WINDOW The Card Info window has been revised Please replace the older text with the following text on page 15 15 of the User s Manual Card info Select this command to see the free space on the inserted Flash Card Free Dakas Free Senelei Free Data Free generic data memory This is the free space on the generic data area of the card maximum 1 420KB Free Sample Free sample memory This is the free space on the Sample area of the card maxi mum 6 752KB Note If this command is selected without a card inserted the No disk warning appears Please insert a card and press ENTER or EXIT to abort AUTO FORMAT WHILE BACKING UP THE OPERATING SYSTEM OR PRELOAD DATA You no longer need to have formatted blank floppy disks handy when using the Backup Data or Save OS com mands When you insert anon formatted disk or a disk con taining some data Pa80 asks if you want to format it Keep SHIFT pressed and press ENTER to format the disk Pa80 first tries a Fast Format then makes a Full Format if the former is not possible See Page 8 Utilities 1 in the Disk edit environment chap ter for more information on the Backup Data procedure PAGE 10 CARD BACKUP Through this page you can back up the whole Flash Card s content This is useful for archival
55. is value is saved as a series of System Exclusive data it is preserved when playing back the Song in Song Play mode Hint Since the M aster Transposeis a global parameter loading a Song with a non standard transposition may result in unwanted transposing when loading other Songs that does not contain their own transposition data To transpose a Song it is advisable to usethe Edit Transpose function you can access by pressing the MENU button and one of the E VOLU M E VALUE buttons see Page 18 Edit Transpose on page 12b 5 in Rd 2 0 User s M anual You may also lock the M aster Transpose for the various tracks to avoid unwanted transposition See Page 2 Master Trans pose in the Global edit environment As a general rule you should use the Master Transpose TRANSPOSE buttons on the control panel when you need to transpose the Realtime tracks together with the Song You should use the Edit Transpose function Song Edit mode when only the Song has to be transposed Note The M aster Transpose value is always shown in the upper right corner of the display C u octave FAST TRACK DELETION When you are in the Main page of the Song Record mode and the Song tracks are shown on the display keep the DELETE button pressed and press one of the VOLUM E VALUE buttons corresponding to the track to delete The Are you sure message will appear Press ENTER to delete the track or EXIT to abort STEP RECORD PROCEDU
56. ites just the FAT File Allocation Table of the disk without actual reformatting of all sectors Disk edit environment addendum Flash Card format 15c 2 If it cannot be executed the FD Fast Format failed Full For mat message appears Press ENTER YES to proceed with the Full Format or EXIT NO to abort FD Full Format Thisisthetraditional format command where each sector of the floppy disk is formatted It is slower than the Fast Format command but sometimes more reliable FLASH CARD FORMAT A command has been added to format new Flash Cards the optional Korg FM C 8MB Please ask your Korg Authorized Reseller for moreinformation on available Flash Cards hord peg BY 2B sooo CE C m a a Disk i Format ia A gt Card It FORMAT Note When a card is not inserted in the slot on the back of the instrument the Card item is ghosted i e not available Note While formatting a card the Pa80 is freezed No other operation may be carried on until formatting is completed 1 Insert the card to be formatted 2 Select the Card item on Page 5 Disk Format page 3 Press enter The Delete all data Continue message will appear Press ENTER YES to confirm EXIT NO to abort 4 The Please press F4 to continue message will appear Press F4 to format EXIT to abort 5 Wait for the formatt
57. land 7 6 Cumbia 6 15 4 Swing 6 Hollywood 8 7 Latin Dance 7 Mood Swing 7 Broadway 9 8 Batucada 8 Be Bop 8 Acid Jazz 10 9 Rumba 9 Unpl Swing1 9 New Jazz 11 10 Gipsy 10 Unpl Swing2 10 Latin Jazz 12 11 Rumba Pop 11 B BndBallad 11 Fusion 13 12 Calypso 12 BigBandMed 12 Ragtime Pno 14 13 Lambada 13 Big Band 1 13 Shuffle Pno 15 14 Meneito 14 BigBand40 s 14 Boogie Pno 16 15 Macarena 15 Big Band 2 15 Bossa Pno CC 0 CC432 PC Bank Traditional CC 0 CC432 PC Bank User 1 3 CC 0 CC 32 PC Bank Direct HD 1 9 1 0 15 0 Ital Valzer 0 17 19 0 15 O 20 28 0 15 123 SET User 1 2 1 Valzer 1123 SET User 2 3 2 GermWaltz 1 s sid ne x 4 3 GermWaltz 2 5 4 Laendler 1789 SET User 3 6 5 WalzMusette 7 6 ViennaWaltz 8 7 Viennese 9 8 Mazurka1 10 9 Mazurka 2 11 10 Polka1 12 11 Polka 2 13 12 Germ Polka 14 13 Trad Polka 15 14 Marsch 16 15 FrenchMarsc Appendix Cb 3 Style Elements cc o cc 2 Pc Bank Direct FD cco cc 2 pc Bank Direct FD ccm cc 2 PC Bank Direct FD Page 1 2 Page 3 4 Page 5 6 0 29 0 15 SET 0 30 0 15 SET 0 31 0 15 SET tr WO l N BD UF Pl W N m 5 m pa N Ww m D m u 03 Bank Card Bank Card Bank Card CC 0 CC 32 PC Page 1 2 CC40 CC432 PC Page 3 4 CC40 CC432 PC Page 5 6 0 32 0 15 AUTOLOAD SET 0 33 0 15 AUTOLOAD SET 0 34 0
58. n at the end of the sample and adjust the start ing point of the loop using the S Sample Start or L Loop Start Warning When saving the edited sample onto the card Write operation the segments exceeding the Sample Start and End points are permanently removed Loop The loop is a cycling portion of a sampled sound that may coincide with the whole sampled audio groove After the attack stage most sounds tend to repeat the same waveform during their sustain stage You may adjust the Loop Start point with the L parameter and the Loop End point always matching the Sample End point using the E parameter Note When moving the S Sample Start point forward the L Loop Start point is also moved forward On The loop is turned on and the portion of sound included between the Loop Start and Loop End points will cycle until a key is kept pressed If the L Loop Start point matches the S Sample Start the whole audio groove is cycled Off The loop is turned off The sound will play from the Sample Start to the Sample End point only once even if you keep a key pressed on the keyboard L Loop Start Use this parameter to adjust the Loop Start point While you adjust this parameter an audible click may appear due to a pitch and or level mismatch between the starting and ending points of the loop Move the Loop Start and Loop End Sam ple End points so that the click disapp
59. n the Record page will be deleted Note If the sample exceeds the maximum size allowed by the Pa80 562 5KB mono or 1 125KB stereo it will be truncated PAGE 5 IMPORT PCG Usethe Import PCG command to import Program data from a Triton PCG file PCG is Korg s native Program format used by the Triton series of high end workstations The Program can be imported right to the internal memory H owever if it uses imported samples it is better to import it onto the same Flash Card were the samples are stored Note W hile Pa80 and Triton share most of their internal multi samples some of them may differ While reading a PCG file Pa80 tries to use exactly the same multisamples as in Triton If this is not possible it looks for a similar multisample If this too is not possible an lt empty gt multisample will be selected Enter Program operating mode 13b 7 Page 4 Load Sample the Program Edit mode and select a multisample suitable for the imported Program Note Not all Triton s PCG data are imported Insert FX EQ Arpeggio Combi Global and Drum Kit data are not loaded 1 If importing the Program onto a Flash Card insert the card into the FLASH CARD slot 2 Select the Import PCG page The source directory appears chord Campo Gears d Linh POG O MRR It O STEREDFHO FCE HE SELECT OPEM CLOSE 3 UsetheF1 button to select th
60. n this window see The Write window on page 14 1 of the User s M anual 10c 2 Song Play operating mode a rite Global window opening when pressing th yn while in the Prefer Backing Sequence operating mode addendum 11c 1 Start Realtime Recording by pressing START STOP 11C BACKING SEQUENCE OPERATING MODE ADDENDUM Some new functions have been added Please add the follow Just press START STOP to start the Style and the LED on the ing instructions to the Backing Sequence operating mode PLAY STOP button will automatically turn on The Realtime chapter Recording modeis described on page 11 1 of the User s M an ual How to record a Song START REALTIME RECORDING BY PRESSING START STOP When you are in Realtime Recording mode you no longer need to start recording by pressing the PLAY STOP button uence operating mode addendum cording by pre Song operating mode addendum 12c 1 Play mute status saved with the Song 12C SONG OPERATING MODE ADDENDUM Some new functions have been added Please add the follow ing instructions to the Song operating mode chapter PLAY M UTE STATUS SAVED WITH THE SONG When saving a Song the Play M ute status is saved with the Song This status is preserved when playing back a Song in Song Play mode MASTER TRANSPOSE SAVED WITH THE SONG AS SYSEX DATA When saving a Song the M aser Transpose value is saved with the Song Since th
61. ng window appears eee ei aca Sample length Total sampling time Press START STOP again to stop recording When the memory is full the sampling automatically stops A maximum of 6 seconds is allowed for each sample Play on the keyboard to listen to the sampled sound A multisample is automatically created during sampling with the same pitch assigned to all notes of the key board If you are not satisfied with the recorded sound press START STOP again to repeat the recording Stop the recording with START STOP When finished sampling your sound you can either save it onto the Flash Card or go on editingit in the Sliceand Extend pages To save the sound press WRITE The Write Sound window will appear see The Write window on page 13b 9 Assign a name to the new Program and save it to an User Program location onto the Flash Card After saving you will go back to the Record Edit page Note When saving a new multisample and Program is automatically created with the new sample assigned to the C4 Root Key and transposed to the remaining notes of the scale Transposed notes play faster higher notes or slower lower notes than the original sample HAMA AAA Root Key To create a series of separate percussive samples and a MIDI Groove press PAGE to go to the Slice page see Page 2 Time Slice below After creating a series of slices press PAGE to go to the Extend page and refine your groo
62. ni Resol A Meters 4d mad NTT Sth R Recording mode This parameter lets you select between the Realtime and the Step recording modes Use one of the E VOLUME VALUE buttons and the F3 function key to select this parameter Change its status using the E VOLUME VALUE buttons or the TEM PO VALUE controls RT Stp Realtime This is the same as the former recording mode for more information see the Style Record mode chapter in Rel 2 0 User s M anual Step Record This method allows you to enter the events one at atime See Step Record pro cedure below for more information STEP RECORD PROCEDURE The Step Record allows you to create a new Style entering the single notes or chords in each track This is very useful when transcribing an existing score or needing a higher grade of detail and is particularly suitable to create drum and percus sion tracks 1 2 While in the Main screen of the Style Play mode press RECORD to enter the Style Record mode You are prompted to select either the Current Style or a New Style After you select your preferred option the Main page of the Style Record mode will appear measure Wanepose Ol Lentis Meteo Ged Resol A leti 4 4 Cc mad NTT Sth UsetheA VOLUME VALUE buttons and the F1 and F2 function keys to select the E Style Element and CV Chord Variation parameter
63. or gt gt on page 9e 6 As described in step 4 you may press START STOP and play some chords to listen how the pattern sounds after your changes Press START STOP again to stop the pattern running Use the INSERT button to insert an event at the shown Position a Note event with default values will be inserted Use the DELETE button to delete the event shown on the display When the editing is complete you may select a different track go to step 7 or a different Style Element and Chord Variation press EXIT to go back to the Main page of the Style Record mode then go to step 2 When finished editing the whole Style press WRITE to open the Write Style page GE C style play aogun genns age WEITE to ea Style pane Grosse Bld Tot LEI EL Foedeot 3 Fort Use theA or E VOLUME VALUE buttons to enter the Text Editing mode Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move the cursor and the dial to select a character e Use the B VOLUM E VALUE buttons to select a target location The name of the Style already existing on the selected location is shown after the Style Bank Location number Warning If you select an existing Style and confirm writ ing the older Style is deleted and replaced by the new one Save the Styles you don t want to loose on disk before over writing them Press ENTER to savethe Style to the internal memory or one of the D VOLUME
64. or multisamples and a folder containing a series of K SF files Korg s proprietary file format for samples into the same directory After exporting on the hard disk or a series of floppy disks all the multisamples and samples contained into acard you can format the card to gain space for further sampling or import ing operations Note You cannot export a multisamples on more than a single floppy disk You can however export files of any size on the hard disk 1 Enter the Sampling mode and go to the Export KMP page chord Campo measure aw EXPorh EP om EPO EMF r Da HYMULTI L It t it IALLTI CR kit SterecPiana CLI bk SELECT This page shows all multisamples included into the Flash Card L means Left Channel multisample R means Right Channel multisample 2 Use the E H VOLUME VALUE buttons to move the multisample to be exported to the first line of the dis play 3 When the multisample to export is on the first line of the display press F2 Select TheExport To window will appear hard Geis Gene era d oe Er Fort Tos oo DOMALTIP It O STEREOPHO EIP Ho EXPORT OPEM CLOSE 4 UseF1 to select the target device 5 Movethe folder where you want to save the multisam ple to the first line of the display Use the E H VOLUME VALUE buttons to move th
65. or Style Performance MASTER TRANSPOSE MEMORIZED TO THE PERFORMANCE OR STYLE PERFORMANCE Master Transpose PERF STYLE When you press the WRITE button to save the current Per formance or Style Performance the selected Master Trans pose valueissaved with the other data For more information on the Master Transpose see Page 2 M aster Transpose in the Global edit environment or see the TRANSPOSE item on page 3 7 in the User s M anual Note To avoid the M aster Transpose is changed when selecting a Style or a Performance the M aster Transpose Lock parameter is set to On by default see below the M aster Transpose Lock section MASTER TRANSPOSE LOCK A new Master Transpose Lock function has been added to Page 24 Pref Lock Gbl of the Style Play mode TInleTrc Or M Tree itn Fads Off Scale HOn Butolcti Or M Trnsp Master Transpose gt GBL Starting with the Operating System Rel 3 0 the Master Transpose value is memorized to the Performance or Style Performance To prevent the Master Transpose to be auto matically changed when selecting a Style or Performance this lock should be set to On On Default The lock is engaged When selecting a Style or Performance the Master Transpose will not change Off The lock is turned off When selecting a Style or Performance the Master Transpose value may change according to the data memorize
66. or load a sample Then you may edit the sample on Page 1 Record Edit then executethe Slice on this sample 1 After recording or loading a sample go to the Slice page de cmon lime Slice Meteri ded Meas 2 BPMi 148 Release 4 Threst 3 SLICE 2 Pa80 automatically calculates the BPM parameter based on the given Meter and Meas Measure values If you know these data set the Meter Meas Measure and BPM Beats Per Minute parameters This would make the slicing more accurate 3 Press one of the H VOLUME VALUE buttons to select the Slice command The original sample will be sliced and each generated sample assigned to a different key C2 B2 Full pattern at Separate sliced samples a slower speed C3 Full pattern at the original speed Key Assigned sample pattern Speed C2 Full pattern cycling at half the speed 50 C 2 53 D2 56 D 2 60 E2 63 F2 67 F 2 Full pattern cycling at various speeds 71 G2 75 GR 80 A2 84 A 2 89 B2 94 c3 Full pattern cyding at the original speed 100 and Separate sliced samples 7 above Program operating mode 13b 5 Page 2 Time Slice A MIDI Groove with the original pattern will also be generated The screen will change Cohen tampo measura Time Slice wa
67. ord channels on the MIDI 14c 1 OUT Revised Page 16 Internal FX Controls and Page 14c 1 17 Vocal Guitar Mode Disk edit environment Flash Card writing allowed 15c 1 Larger hard disk partitions allowed 15c 1 File and folder size display 15c 1 Fast FD format 15c 1 Flash Card format 15c 2 Revised Card Info window 15c 2 Auto format while backing up the Operating Sys 15c 2 tem or Preload data Flash Card Backup page 15c 2 Flash Card Restore page 15c 3 New error message during a Restore operation 15c 3 Flash Card Protect function 15c 3 FEATURES ADDED BEFORE REL 3 0 For features added by the Operating System release 1 02 1 5 and 2 0 please refer to the Korg Pa80 Operating System Release 2 0 manual available on www korgpa com NEW GLOBAL SETTINGS This new release of the operating system includes many new settings to be saved in the Global We suggest you program your Global settings again in particular the pedals and save the Global see The Write window on page 14 1 of the User s M anual 2001 Korg Italy SpA BB VARIOUS NEW FUNCTIONS TEN MORE BANKS OF PERFORMANCES Ten more banks of Performances have been added for atotal of 20 banks of Performances Here is how to select a bank of Performances 1 PressthePERFORM button near the PROGRAM PER FORM ANCE section 2 Use the leftmost button of the PROGRAM PERFOR MANCE section
68. purposes and to empty the card to leave room for different data Ga GE wen re DO Gea am JEE ea Tisktlard Backur HE L gt HLHE CRE t HEHEET O 1458 SET 14 HO SELECT OPEH CLOSE Backup procedure 1 Insert the Flash Card to back up onto the FLASH CARD slot on the back of the instrument 2 Goto Page 10 Card Backup UsetheF1 button to select the target device H D or FD 4 UsetheE H VOLUM E VALUE buttons or the TEM PO VALUE controls to move the folder to select to the first line of the display 5 Press F3 Open to open the selected folder Press F4 Close to close the current folder 6 When the target CRD folder is on the first line of the display you may press one of the A VOLUME VALUE buttons to enter the Text Edit mode Move the cursor using the DOWN and UP buttons Select a character using the DIAL Insert a character at the cursor position by pressing the INSERT button Delete a character at the cursor position by pressing the DELETE button 7 When you have finished writing a name for the new folder press F2 Save to confirm The Are you sure message will appear Press ENTER to confirm or EXIT to abort Note If you assign an existing name to the new CRD folder the Overwrite dialog box will appear Press ENTER YES to confirm overwriting of existing data or EXIT NO to abort and rep
69. rm Meter dee Meee EPM 148 Relecceit 4 Attacke 16 Tres 5 Slicee 16 Test the generated sliced drum kit on the keyboard To test the full pattern at different speed play a note from C2 half speed to C3 original speed See table above To test the single sliced samples play notes from C 3 and above If you play a full chromatic scale the original pattern will be sounded Hint If too many samples have been generated and the keyboard can t fit them all use the OCTAVE buttons to transpose the keyboard and listen to samples exceeding the upper limit If the Slice didn t produce satisfactory results adjust the Release parameter If this does not produces good results try adjusting the Thres Threshold parameter too After adjusting the Release parameter you must execute the Time Slice again Since a tempo value rounding happens when making a Time Slice operation and the loop may not be accurate you may need to adjust both the S Start Sample and E End Sample parameters of the Record Edit page to make the groove loop flawlessly After editing these parameters you must execute the Time Slice again Go on experimenting different settings Editing an audio grooveisa pure matter of experimentation When the Slice is completed you can save the sliced samples and the MIDI Groove onto the Flash Card or go to the Extend page to do further editing To save the sli
70. rnal FXs Fx CC13 Upp1Mute Mute of the Upper 1 track V Gt Sw1 Switches assigned to a couple parame Upp2M ute Mute of the Upper 2 track V Gt Sw2 sey the of the VHG1 optional Upp3M ute Mute of the Upper 3 track EA Mute or hei aa IntPxSw1 Switches assigned to a couple parame OTILE ULE OF eNe Poet ae IntFxSw2 ters of the of the Internal FX DrumMute Mute of the Drum track PercMute Mute of the Percussion track
71. rs 14c 2 Global edit environment addendum Rev e Controls and Page 17 Vocal G uitar Mode Disk edit environment addendum Flash Card writing allowed 15c 1 15C DISK EDIT ENVIRONMENT ADDENDUM Some new functions have been added Please add the follow ing instructionsto the Disk edit environment chapter FLASH CARD WRITING ALLOWED Now you can useRAM Rewritable Flash Cardsto store your data To save data you need a optional Korg FMC 8MB card Relevant features have been added to manage rewritable cards see page 15c 2 and following Note Only Korg cards are certified for use with the Pa80 Note Sinceitisa RAM Flash Card you can usetheKorgFMC PCM 01 Real Drums card to save your data You must format the card before using it for Sampling operations D on t forget to backup the data before formatting it You can use the card exactly as any other storage device floppy disk or hard disk You can select it for Load Save Copy New Directory etc operations The card is identified by the CRD abbreviation Warning Extracting the card or a sudden lack of power during writing may cause the loss of all data contained into the card Always backup the card s data Note Writing on a card isa slow operation Thisis not a fault of the Pa80 but the standard behavior of the Flash Card tech nology On the contrary the Flash Card is very fast when read ing data from it Note When writing or form
72. rst value Second value Edit page allows you to edit each event in a single track See Event Edit procedure on page 12c 3 for more information Tempo Tempo change on the event editing procedure Volume Master Volume value Meter Meter change E B58 Scale One of the available pre Root note for a set Scales the selected Evert Edit Scale Trk 1 UScale User One of the available Root note for Position 2231 81 88 Ir Scale User Scales the selected Et Note Gi 54 Scale A HIB A QoT Quarter of Altered note Note alter Tone ation Event Type First value Second value QoT Clear Quar Reset of all Scale _ ter of Tone Clear changes Trk Track ing Track in edit To select a different track press one of the A FXType One of the four avail bee VOLU M E VALUE buttons to open the Go To Track window able FX processors FXSend Feedback Send B gt A or Feedback send Go to Track D gt C level Ertek Eit srmsl a Meter changes can t be edited or inserted To insert a Meter change use the Insert function in the Edit section and insert a series of measures with a different Meter b To edit the Ouarter of Tone settings select the first value Use the TEM PO VALUE controls to select a track and press ENTER to confirm or EXIT to abort 1 16 One of the ordinary tracks of the Song These then select the scale s degree to edit Edit the second value to change the tuning of the selected note of t
73. rsto the Harmonizer of the optional VHG1 Vocal Guitar Processor Board Therefore on Page 10 Preferences Gbl the H ar mony Track parameter has been modified chord Campo Ta M oun Preferences bl E Lirk Mode OFF Se Fx More CD Ferf FR Modes CD Harmon Track S1 S2Tr a Harmony Track gt GBL The Vocal Harmonizer of the VH G1 Vocal Guitar Processing Board gets the reference notes from the track s selected with this parameter Off No track sends notes to the Harmonizer S1Tr01 16 Notes are sent from one of Sequencer 1 tracks S2Tr01 16 Notes are sent from one of Sequencer 2 tracks SYSZTrOL 16 Notes are sent by a track with the same name from both Sequencer 1 and Sequencer 2 Note If both sequencers are generating notes at the same time the harmonizer will receive notes from both sequencers Notes are sent from the Chord Scanning area of the Realtime Keyboard tracks The status of the HarmKbd Harmony Keyboard M ode is therefore considered see page 14 10 in the User s M anual Global SEQ1 SEQ2 SETUP Seql Seq2 Setup gt GBL A Seq1 Seq2 Setup has been added to the Song Play mode to allow the overall setting of all Songs of each sequencer There is a separate set of settings for each of the two onboard sequencers This Setup memorizes the Internal FX settings the Internal External status of each track and the
74. rt a chord or a second voice see Chords and second voices below 7 After inserting anew event you may go back by pressing the lt button This will delete the previously inserted event and set the step in edit again 8 When finished recording press SEQ1 PLAY STOP to turn off its LED The Main page of the Song Record mode appears again chord a 8 MD 0 Rect NewSong Rect Deer Trkil S EH E Meteo Ord Resol Meterdd4 Sel Terro Terroifukto 9 From the Main page of the Song Record mode press RECORD to exit the Record mode While in the M ain page of the Song mode you may press SEQ1 PLAY STOP to listen to the Song or select the Save Song com mand to save the Song on disk Chords and second voices With Pa80 you are not obliged to insert single notes in a track There are several ways to insert chords and double voices For more information see the Chords and second voices section on page9e 2 of the Style Record mode addendum chapter STEP RECORD PAGE Access this page from the Main page of the Song Record mode by selecting the SteoDub or StepOwr recording mode Rec parameter and pressing SEQ 1 PLAY STOP Previous event Event to be inserted E gt gt E i 3 N E 0 Current position Step value Waiting for a keystroke
75. s not needed Press MENU and use one of the H VOLUME VALUE buttons to select the Event Edit section The Event Edit page appears see Event Edit page on page 12c 4 for more information En Camps wer ra nos Ja IN 558 C B am ILL S500 GES ge emt El page ea Euemnt Edit Ei Trk 1 Position 831 51 id It Eus Hote Gl ot Lenght Aa 81 118 kb Press SEQ1 PLAY STOP to listen to the Song Press SEQ1 PLAY STOP again to stop it Press PAGE to go to the Event Filter page and turn to Off thefilter for all event types you wish to see on the display see Event Filter page on page 12c 5 for more information chord Compo J 120 IL uy os Erit Ev Filter Hz Hobe OFF Hichi OFF Proa F Pick OFF Ctrl OFF Bern OFF T Meter OFF Palli WF Press PAGE to go back to the Event Edit page Song operating mode addendum 6 7 10 12c 3 Revised M enu Pressthe A VOLU M E VALUE button Trk to select the track to edit The Go To Track window appears Use the TEM PO VALUE controls to select a track and press ENTER to confirm or EXIT to abort The list of events contained in the selected track will appear on the display chord Compe Dj IN am IGH Evenk Edit EE Trk 1 Position GoL GLEED it Es Hote
76. s the tick each quarter beat 384 ticks You can edit this parameter to move the event to a different position Ev Event Type and values of the event shown on the display Depend ing on the selected event the value may change This param eter also shows the non editable End Loop marking when the end of a track is reached Event First value Second value Note Note name Velocity Ctrl Control Change number Control Change value Bend Bending value To change the event type use the C VOLUME VALUE but tons to select the Event line then use the same buttons or the TEM PO VALUE controls to select a different event type To select and edit the event s value use the F3 and F4 func tion keys and use the G VOLUME VALUE buttons or the TEM PO VALUE controls Ge 6 Style Record mode addendum Event Filter page Length Length of the selected Note event The value format is the same as the Position value Note If you change a length of 000 00 000 to a different value you can t go back to the original value This rather uncommon zero length value may be found in some drum or percussion tracks Transport navigation and editing controls E F and H VOLUME VALUE buttons These buttons are the Scroll to previous event E F and Scroll to next event H controls They corresponds to the scrolling arrows shown on the screen G VOLUME VALUE buttons Use these buttons
77. sponding events are not editable in a Style Note Notes Ctrl Control Change events Only the following Control Change numbers are allowed Control function CC Control Change Number Modulation 1 1 Modulation 2 2 Pan 10 Expression 11 CC 12 12 CC 13 13 Damper 64 Filter Resonance 71 Low Pass Filter Cutoff 74 CC 80 80 CC 81 81 CC 82 82 a Expression events cannot be inserted at the starting Position 001 01 000 An Expression value is already among the default header parameters of the Style Element Bend Pitch Bend events PAGE 14 IMPORT GRV A new page has been added to allow the loading of GRV files generated by the Slicefunction see Page 2 Time Slice on page 13b 3 By importing these data to a track and assigning the Program based on the sliced samples to the same track you can play the original audio groove and change its tempo chord C D TD nm 7 Edit Imeort GRL From FHSRIOCHE GRU bol Cui Trek PERC Note The parameters of this page are ghosted and are not accessible when no card is inserted The lt empty gt remark is given as the From value Der I Te Bebe ot Style Record mode addendum 9e 7 Page 14 Import GRV Note After importing a groove generated by a melody line not by a percussive groove the imported groove
78. t ml hord T Ener Edit Trk DREM El Deo Position 221 81 It Et Hote FRE re Lenght BEG BG BE 4 For more information on the event types and their val ues see Event Edit page on page 9e 5 Use the B VOLUM E VALUE buttons to select the Posi tion line Use these buttons or the TEM PO VALUE con trols to change the event s position Position il il Bel 2 Measure Use the C VOLUME VALUE buttons to select the Event line You may use the C VOLUME VALUE buttons or the TEMPO VALUE controls to change the event type Usethe G VOLUM E VALUE buttons and the F3 and F4 function keys to respectively select the first and second value of the parameter Use the G VOLUME VALUE buttons or the TEMPO VALUE controls to modify the selected value u Hote FHS Event Type First value Second value If a Note event is selected use the D VOLU M E VALUE buttons to select the Length line and use the same but tons or the TEMPO VALUE controls to change the event s length Lema FEEL FELL EEE a l Measure Beat Tick 13 14 15 16 After having modified the shown event you may scroll to the next event with theH VOLUME VALUE buttons Scroll to next or to the previous event with the E F VOLUME VALUE buttons Scroll to previous You may usethe SHIFT lt lt or gt gt shortcut to go to a different measure see SHIFT lt lt
79. te is recognized and recorded Velocity value The event will be inserted with this velocity value and the actual playing strength of the note played on the keyboard will be ignored D Duration Relative duration of the inserted note The percentage is always referred to the step value 1 127 50 Staccato 85 Ordinary articulation 100 Legato Buttons used in Step Record mode TIE button Ties the note to be inserted to the previous note REST button Inserts a rest NOTE VALUE buttons Select the step value SEQ1 PLAY STOP button Exits the Step Record mode lt Previous step Goes to the previous step erasing theinserted event gt gt Fast Forward Goes to the next measure and fill the remaining space with rests REVISED MENU The Menu has been revised to include the new Event Edit page SID cmp IE ea Soma Edit MEMO Miner Turn Trarer tlel Effects bel Lut Ire Track Edit Goes lust ime Evert Edit EVENT EDIT PROCEDURE The Event Edit is the page where you can edit each single MIDI event of the selected track You can for example replace a note with a different one or change its playing strength Hereisthe general event editing procedure 1 5 Whilein theMain page of the Song mode load the Song to edit see M ain page on page 12 1 of the User s M an ual If a Song is already loaded or just recorded this step i
80. to select the corresponding parameter value area F3 and F4 buttons After selecting the parameter value area with the G VOL UME VALUE buttons use these buttons to select respec tively the first and second value of the event in edit START STOP button Press START STOP and play some chords on the keyboard to test the pattern in edit Press START STOP again to stop the pattern running SHIFT lt lt or gt gt Keep the SHIFT button pressed and press the lt lt or gt gt but ton to open the Go to M easure window Use the TEMPO VALUE controls to select a measure then press ENTER to confirm or EXIT to abort INSERT Press the INSERT button to insert a new event at the current shown Position The default values are Type Note Pitch C4 Velocity 100 Length 192 After inserting an event usethe C VOLUME VALUE buttons to select the Event line and the same buttons or the TEM PO VALUE controls to select a different event type DELETE Press the DELETE button to delete the event shown on the display EVENT FILTER PAGE This page is where you can select the event types to be shown in the Event Edit page You can access this page by pressing the PAGE button while you are in the Event Edit page Ge Turn Off the filter for all event types you wish to seein the Event Edit page Note Some of the events are ghosted and non editable since the corre
81. to select the first row of ten banks 1 10 upper LED turned on or the second row of ten banks 11 20 lower LED turned on 3 Press one of the 1 0 buttons to select the corresponding bank of Performances SOLO MODE While in the Style Play Song Play and Song modes you can solo one of the tracks Just keep the SHIFT button pressed and press both VOLUME VALUE buttons corresponding to the track you wish to solo To exit the solo mode keep the SHIFT button pressed again and press both VOLUME VALUE buttons corresponding to the soloed track SHORTCUT TO SEE THE ORIGINAL BANK FORA STYLE PERFORMANCE OR PROGRAM Now you may see the original bank where a Style Perfor mance or Program is contained Just keep the SHIFT button pressed and press the lefmost button of the STYLE or PRO GRAM PERFORMANCE section A message window will appear showing the name of the original bank Release the SHIFT button to exit the window SELECTED ITEM SHOWN ON ANY SELECTING WINDOW While in a list of Styles Performances or Programs the cur rently selected item is marked with the pointing arrow and the frame next to it ALTERNATIVE PAGE SELECTION METHOD Now you can repeatedly press a Style Performance or Pro gram bank button to select the following pages in cycle The same can still be accomplished with the PAGE buttons Various new functions Ten more banks of Performances Bb 1 SHORTCUT TO JUMP TO THE PREVIOUS NEXT ALPHABETICAL S
82. to the tempo of the groove you will use If you will slow the groove down very much assign higher values to this parameter oth erwise you may assign lower values 3 Select the Extend Mode Long is more suitable for cymbals 4 Press one of the H VOLUM E VALUE buttons to select the Extend command 5 After the Extend test the full pattern at different speed by playing notes from C2 half speed to C3 original speed See table on page 13b 5 6 If the Extend didn t produce satisfactory results change the settings Any previously made change will be deleted 7 When the Extend is completed you can save the sliced and extended samples and the MIDI Groove onto the Flash Card Press WRITE The Write Extend window will appear see The Write window on page 13b 9 Assign a name to the new Program and save it to an User Program location into the Flash Card A MIDI Groove with the same name will also be saved onto the AUTOLOAD SET folder After saving you will go back to the Extend page 8 After saving you may press RECORD to exit the Sam pling mode The Write Sound page will appear Press one of the D VOLUME VALUE buttons Abort then ENTER to exit 9 After exiting the Sampling mode you may load the MIDI Groove data in the Style Record mode see Page 14 Import GRV on page 9e 7 for more information PAGE 4 LOAD SAMPLE UsetheLoad command to load single samples mono or ste reo in KSF AIFF or WAV
83. tons on the lower left area of the control panel to change this value VARIATION FILL COUNTIN 1 2 3 4 1 2 BREAK O o e o a O COOOOOC GOO CII ENDING 2 e J J Dd d os od PR A Note value Dot Augments the selected note by one half of its value Triplet 3 M akes the selected note a triplet note Style Record mode addendum 9e 3 Step Record page V Velocity Set this parameter before entering a note or chord This will be the playing strength i e velocity value of the event to be inserted KBD Keyboard You can select this parameter by turning all counter clockwise the dial When this option is selected the playing strength of the played note is recognized and recorded Velocity value The event will be inserted with this velocity value and the actual playing strength of the note played on the keyboard will be ignored D Duration Relative duration of the inserted note The percentage is always referred to the step value 1 127 50 Staccato 85 Ordinary articulation 100 Legato Buttons used in Step Record mode TIE button Ties the note to be inserted to the previous note REST button Inserts a rest NOTE VALUE buttons Select the step value START STOP button Exits the Step Record mode lt Previous step Goes to the previous step deleting the inserted step gt gt Fast Forward Goes to the next measure and fill the remaining spa
84. trols A default Program is created after the save You may edit this Program as seen in the Program chapter of Rel 2 0 User s Manual Size Size of the file to save in kilobytes Only the portion of sam ple inside the S and E points is considered for saving A maximum of 1 125KB corresponding to 6 seconds of 48kHz stereo sampling is allowed for each sample Free Free space remaining into the Sample area of the Flash Card for saving other samples in kilobytes Abort Use the D VOLUME VALUE buttons to select this command and abort the save The Are you sure message will appear Press ENTER to confirm and exit the Sampling mode EXIT to go back to the Write page 13b 10 Program operating mode Th e window Global edit environment addendum 14c 1 N ew functions assigned to the pedals 14C GLOBAL EDIT ENVIRONMENT ADDENDUM Some new functions have been added Please add the follow ing instructionsto the Global edit environment chapter NEW FUNCTIONS ASSIGNED TO THE PEDALS Pedal Switch EC5 gt GBL Some new switch functions have been added to Page 4 Assignable Pedal Footswitch Assignable Slider EC5 of the Global mode For more information on the footswitch see page 19 1 on the User s M anual Function Meaning Manual Bass On Off of the Manual Bass function Upper 1 3 Mute Mute of the separate Upper tracks Lower Mute Mute of the Lower track
85. trument Input 1 Only the Input 1 is selected A mono sample will be produced Input 2 Only the Input 2 is selected A mono sample will be produced Input1 amp 2 Both inputs will be selected A stereo sample will be produced Note Either you record or load a stereo or mono sample the samplein memory will betreated asif it was stereo the editor is always a stereo editor Anyway mono samples will be saved as mono files Length This non editable parameter is divided in two separate val ues The first value shows the length of the loaded or recorded sample in seconds while the second value is the sampling freguency of the recorded or loaded sample Note Pa80 always samples at the maximum quality 16 bit 48 000H z Samples of a different quality may be loaded 8 or 16 bit 11 025H z to 48 000H 2 S E Sample Start End These are the start and end points of the sample in samples The Sample End point always matches the Loop End point You may edit these points to shorten the sample Changing the Sample Start cuts out the attack portion of the sound Changing the Sample End moves also the Loop End point Hint Turn the Loop on then use these parameters and the L Loop Start parameter to adjust the groove length and loop points This will let you create a fine sounding cycling loop For example you may have sampled an audio groove of an exceed ing length Use the E Sample End parameter to cut the exceeding portio
86. ve see Page 3 Extend on page 13b 6 After saving press RECORD to exit the Sampling mode The Write Sound page will appear Press one of the D VOLU M E VALUE buttons Abort then ENTER to exit To access the newly sampled sound just select the CARD banks of Programs see page 3 7 on the User s Manual for more information Select the bank of Pro grams were the new sound has been saved then use the A H VOLUME VALUE buttons to select the Program Program operating mode 13b 3 Page 2 Time Slice PAGE 2 TIME SLICE The Time Slice function detects the attacks e g kick and snare within a rhythm loop sample a sample that loops a drum pattern and automatically divides the sample into individual percussive instruments The divided percussive instruments will be created as individual samples and auto matically assigned as a multisample and a Program A MIDI Groove pattern corresponding to the divided sam ples will also be created so that in Style Play mode you can adjust the tempo of the Style to change only the tempo of the rhythm loop without affecting the pitch The MIDI Groove that is created will use notes C 3 and above corresponding to the newly created samples of individual percussive instru ments See Page 14 Import GRV on page 9e 7 for more information on importing MIDI Groove data to a Style In addition to changing only the tempo of the rhythm loop without affecting the pitch this lets you do
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