KORG PA4X 76 User Manual
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Use the
Type
parameter to choose an
Ensemble type
.
Ensemble type
Meaning
Duet
Adds a single note to the melody.
Close
Adds a closed-position chord to the melody.
Open 1
Adds an open-position chord to the melody.
Open 2
As the above, but with a different chord shape.
Block
Block harmonization – very typical of jazz music.
Power Ensemble
Adds a fifth and an octave to the melody, as heard in hard rock.
Third Up
This option adds a third over the melody note (depending on the recog-
nized chord).
Fourths LO
Typical of jazz, this option adds two perfect fourths under the melody.
Fourths UP
As the above, but with notes added over the melody.
Fifths
This adds two fifths below the original note.
Octave
Adds an octave to the melody.
Dual
This option adds to the melody line a second note, at a fixed interval set
with the “Note” parameter. When selecting this option, a transposition
value appears (-24...+24 semitones to the original note).
Brass
Typical Brass section harmonization.
Reed
Typical Reed section harmonization.
Trill
When two notes are played on the keyboard, this option trills them. If
three or more notes are played, only the last two are trilled. You can set
the trill speed by using the Tempo parameter (see below).
Repeat
The played note is repeated in sync with the Tempo parameter (see be-
low). When playing a chord, only the last note is repeated.
Echo
As the Repeat option, but with the repeated notes fading away after the
time set with the Feedback parameter (see below).
AutoSplit1
If more than a single Upper Sound is in play, the Upper 1 Sound plays the
melody in mono, while the other Upper Sounds play the chord notes.
If only the Upper 1 Sound is in play, it plays polyphonically all the chord
notes.
AutoSplit2
Similar to AutoSplit1, but the Upper 1 Sound always plays the uppermost
note.