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Pads, Selection – KORG Pa300 Arranger User Manual

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Overview

Front Panel

Introd

uction

Pads

Here you can play (and stop) the Pads, i.e. single sounds or loop-
ing sequences.

PAD 1-4
STOP

Each Pad button corresponds to a dedicated Pad track. Use these
buttons to trigger up to four sounds or sequences at the same
time.

Press a single PAD button to trigger a single sound or
sequence.

Press more PAD buttons to trigger several sounds or
sequences.

The sequences will play up to the end. Then, they will stop or
continue repeating, depending on the individual settings.

You can stop all sounds or sequences at the same time, or just
some of them:

Press STOP (in the PAD section) to stop all sequences at
once.

Press a single PAD button to stop the corresponding
sequence.

About Pad synchronization.

In Style Play mode, Pads are syn-

chronized to the Style’s Tempo. In Song Play mode, they are syn-
chronized to the Player.

Note:

There is no synchronization with MP3 files. Pads can only

be synchronized to the Tempo of the latest selected Standard MIDI
Files. Therefore, when an MP3 file is assigned to the Player, Pads
will synchronize to the Tempo of the last Standard MIDI File that
has been played back.

About Pads and the Player’s Start command.

When you press

the START/STOP button to start the Player, all Pads will stop
playing.

You can jump to the Style Play > Pad page by keeping

SHIFT pressed and pressing one of the PAD buttons.

Selection

Here you can select a Style, Sound, SongBook entry, or Song.

STYLE

Use this button to open the Style Select window and select a
Style. This is the same as touching the name of the Style in the
display. Repeatedly press it to cycle between the Style bank
pages.

For each type of Styles there are several banks, that can be
selected by touching the side tabs. Each Style bank contains vari-
ous pages, each with up to eight Styles, that can be selected by
touching the lower tabs.

Styles of the

Factory

type are usually write-protected (unless you

uncheck the “Factory Style and Pad Protect” option in the Global
> Mode Preferences > Media page). You can use

User

locations

to temporarily load new Styles from an external device.

Favorite

locations, too, can be used to load new Styles from an external
device, but in addition you can edit the names of these Style
banks, so that you can create a custom set of Styles.

By keeping this button pressed for about one second, the

“Write Current Style Settings” dialog box will appear.

SOUND

Use this button to open the Sound Select window and select a
Sound to be assigned to the selected track. This is the same as
touching a Sound name in the display. Repeatedly press it to
cycle between the Sound bank pages.

For each type of Sounds there are several Sound banks, that can
be selected by touching the side tabs. Each Sound bank contains
various pages, each with up to eight Sounds, that can be selected
by touching the lower tabs.

Sounds of the

Factory

type are write-protected. Sounds of the

Legacy

type are standard Factory Sounds allowing greater com-

patibility with older Pa-Series instruments. Factory Sounds of
the

GM

type allow for compatibility with General MIDI sounds.

Sounds of the

User

type are locations where you can load new

Sounds from an external device. The

User DK

type is where you

can load new Drum Kits.

Some models could include

Local

-type Sounds, that are Factory

Sounds customized for a particular Country.

Hint:

The page menu of the Sound Select window contains a com-

mand to access Sound editing, and customize your Sounds.

SONGBOOK

The SongBook is a database of song titles, that can automatically
choose the more appropriate Style, Standard MIDI File or MP3
file for you.

Press this button to open the SongBook (when you are in Style
Play or Song Play mode). While the SongBook is shown on the
display, you can browse through the music database.

By keeping this button pressed for about one second, a new

SongBook Entry with the current settings is added to the data-
base. You will be able to give it a name and save.

You can jump to the SongBook > Custom List page by

keeping SHIFT pressed and pressing the SONGBOOK button.

SONG

Press this button to open the Song Select window and choose a
Songs. This is the same as touching the Song name in the display.