KORG PA4X 76 User Manual
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Editing the Style Settings |213
Memorize the Drum Kit mapping
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Write the Style Settings.
Turning the key range on/off and setting the wrap-around point
Accompaniment Sounds, like the acoustic instruments they imitate, sound
better in their natural range. When the accompaniment pattern exceeds this
range, or goes over the wrap-around point, it can be transposed to fall in the
best range.
1
Go to the
Style Play > Style Controls > Range/Wrap
page.
2
Use the
Sound Range On/Off
checkbox to turn the Key Range on/off for
each Sound.
A preferred range is set in the
Style Record > Style Element Track Controls
> Range
page for each track of each Style Element. You can turn it on/off for
the whole Style.
Kbd range
Meaning
On
The Sound’s Key Range is considered. When a track goes over the
lower or higher Key Range point, it is automatically transposed, to
remain inside the programmed range.
Off
No Sound’s Key Range considered. The track plays the real note.
3
Use the
Wrap Around
knob to set a wrap-around point.
The wrap-around point is the highest key for the accompaniment track. When
the detected chord’s pitch is too high, the Style pattern might be transposed
to a range that is too high, therefore sound unnatural. So, when the pattern
reaches the wrap-around point, it will jump to a lower octave.