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2a: user octave scale, 2b: user all notes scale, 2–2: page menu commands – KORG Electronic Keyboard User Manual

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Global P2: Controller/Scale 2–2: User Scale

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2–2a: User Octave Scale

User Octave Scale

[User Octave Scale 00…15]

Selects the User Octave Scale that you want to edit.

Tune

[–99…+99]

Makes pitch settings for each note in the octave.

When you adjust the pitch of each note in the octave
(C–B) in one-cent steps, your settings will be applied to
all octaves. This adjustment is relative to equal
temperament.

A setting of –99 lowers the pitch approximately a
semitone below normal pitch.

A setting of +99 raises the pitch approximately a
semitone above normal pitch.

The note can also be selected by holding down the
ENTER switch and playing a note on the keyboard.

By executing the page menu command “Copy Scale,”
you can copy settings from a preset scale (other than
Stretch) or from another user scale.

2–2b: User All Notes Scale

Tune

[–99…+99]

Makes independent pitch settings for each of the 128
notes.

Adjust the pitch of each of the 128 notes (C–1 – G9) in
one-cent steps. This adjustment is relative to equal
temperament.

A setting of –99 lowers the pitch approximately a
semitone below normal pitch.

A setting of +99 raises the pitch approximately a
semitone above normal pitch.

Use the horizontal scroll bar to move to the key range
that you want to set, and select the key that you want
to specify.

Note: The note can also be selected by holding down
the ENTER switch and playing a note on the keyboard.

By executing the page menu command “Copy Scale,”
you can copy settings from a preset scale (including
Stretch) or another user scale.

2–2: Page Menu Commands

The number before each command shows its ENTER +
number-key shortcut. For more information on these
shortcuts, see “ENTER + 0-9: shortcuts for menu
commands” on page 138.

• 0: Write Global Setting. For more information, see

“Write Global Setting” on page 682.

• 1: Copy Scale. For more information, see “Copy

Scale” on page 688.