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The songbook, Selecting the desired entry from the main list – KORG Pa300 Arranger User Manual

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The SongBook

Selecting the desired Entry from the Main List

One of the most powerful features of Pa300 is the onboard music database, that allows you to organize
your Styles and Songs for easy retrieving. Each Entry of this database may include the artist, title,
genre, number, key, tempo, and meter (time signature) of a specified song. When selecting one of the
Entries, the associated Style, Standard MIDI File or MP3 file – as well as the Style Play or Song Play
mode – is automatically recalled.

In addition to helping you organize your shows, the SongBook allows you to assign up to four Pads,
and up to four STSs to each Entry. Also, you can link a text file to any Entry, to be used as the Lyrics of
a song, even if there are no Lyrics events in the associated Standard MIDI File or MP3 file, or if you
prefer to play the song live with the backing of the Styles.

You can add your own Entries to the SongBook, as well as edit the existing ones. Korg already supplies
some hundred Entries as standard. Furthermore, the SongBook allows you to create various custom
lists, that may suit your different types of show.

Selecting the desired Entry from the Main List

A large database is already included with the instrument, and you can later customize it. You may
browse through this database in a variety of ways.

1

While you are in Style Play or Song Play mode, press the SONGBOOK button to open
the SongBook window.

The SongBook

The SONGBOOK button

Touch this checkbox

to turn the view filter

on.

Touch this button to

edit the view filter.

Adds the selected Entry to
the Custom List (if acti-
vated – see page 69).

Touch this button to
select the current Entry to
play.

Use the scroll bar or the
VALUE DIAL to see all the
Songs in the list. Keep SHIFT
pressed and touch the Up/
Down arrow to jump to the
next/previous alphabetic
section.

SongBook Main List

Style, Standard MIDI File(s) or MP3 file(s) currently

assigned to the arranger or player(s)