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Sound edit, The midi channel, How to select oscillators – KORG Pa300 Arranger User Manual

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Sound Edit

The MIDI channel

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The Sound Edit mode is where you can listen to individual
Sounds, and edit them. In this mode, the selected Sound can
always be played across the full keyboard range.

You can access this mode by opening the Sound Select window,
and choosing the “Edit Sound” command from the page menu
(see “Sound Select window” on page 83). Exit from this mode by
choosing the “Exit from Edit” command from the page menu
(see page 255).

While in a different operating mode, you can easily select the
Sound to be edited when switching to the Sound mode. Just
select the track the Sound to be edited is assigned to, then keep
the SHIFT button pressed while pressing the SOUND button.

Hint:

This is also useful to see the Bank Select/Program Change

numbers when programming a Song on an external sequencer.

The MIDI channel

In Sound mode, Pa300 receives and transmits on the same chan-
nel of the Upper 1 track. If the Global channel is assigned, notes
can also be received on this channel. See “MIDI: MIDI In Chan-
nels” on page 159
and “MIDI: MIDI Out Channels” on page 160
for more information.

How to select oscillators

While in an edit page requiring an oscillator to be selected
for editing, use the vertical row of buttons on the right
(1…24 max) to select one of the available oscillators. The
number of available oscillators depends on the “Oscillators
Count” p
arameter (see page 232).

If you cannot see the desired oscillator, touch the scroll
arrow, until the hidden oscillator is shown in the display.

When oscillators cannot be select, since the parameter
contained in the current page are global and valid for the
whole Sound, these buttons are greyed out, and cannot be
selected.

Sounds, Drum Kits

Pa300 features two different types of Sounds:

Ordinary Sounds. These are normal instrument Sounds,
like pianos, strings, basses.

Drum Kits. These are drum and percussion kits, where
each note of the keyboard is a different percussive instru-
ment. You can find Drum Kits in the Drum & SFX and
User Dk banks.

Before pressing MENU to access the edit pages, you should
select a Sound of the type you wish to edit or create.

Note:

Notes pointing to special Drum Kit features are marked by

the

icon.

Main page

Here is the main page of the Sound operating mode.

Page header

This line shows the current operating mode and transposition.

Operating mode name

Name of the current operating mode.

Master transpose

Master transpose value in semitones. This value can be changed
using the TRANSPOSE buttons on the control panel.

Page menu icon

Touch the page menu icon to open the menu. See “Page menu”
on page 254 f
or more information.

Sound Info area

This is where basic details for the Sound are shown. Touch any-
where in this area to open the Sound Select window.

Sound name

Name of the Sound assigned to the corresponding Keyboard
track.

Bank

Bank the current Sound belongs to.

Sound Edit

Page header

Page menu icon

Realtime

Controls

area

FX area

Voice Assign Mode area

Sound

Info

area

Operating mode

Master Transpose (in

semitones)