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Reference • 

Backing Sequence mode

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Page 1: Recording

The backing sequence can be recorded in different
ways:

• In real time, all the tracks in one go (see “Recording

all the tracks in one go in real time” on page 92).

• In real time, a track at a time (see “Recording a

track at a time in real time” on page 95).

• In step mode (see “Page 2: Step recording” on

page 99).

While you are at Page 1 of the Backing Sequence
mode, press REC/WRITE/LYRICS to enter the record-
ing mode. In order to go back to the playback mode,
press REC/WRITE/LYRICS or EXIT/NO.

Recording all the tracks in one 
go in real time

This mode allows you to create a new song by record-
ing the playback in real time with the arrangements.
You only need to put the backing sequence in the
recording mode, start playing with the arrangements
and the new song is ready.

For instructions on this recording mode see on
page 39.

1

Press B.SEQ to enter the Backing Sequence
mode.

2

If necessary, press EXIT/NO to get to Page 1.

3

Press REC/WRITE/LYRICS to activate the record-
ing.

The  Backing Sequence-Realtime Recording page
will appear (see below), where you can select the
track you wish to record, choose the quantize in
recording and program the metronome. 

4

Program the display parameters. 

5

Press START/STOP (or INTRO/
START/STOP) to start recording. 

6

Wait for the initial count and play freely, using
any control button of the arrangement. 

7

Press INTRO/ENDING to stop the arrangement
with an ending.

8

Press START/STOP to stop the recording.

Details of the Backing Sequence-Real-
time Recording page

Tempo

Tempo mode

Chord name

Real time tracks

Chord track

Control track

Metronome

Selected 

track/s

Quantize value

Record mode

Starting measure Ending measure

Selected 

track

Quantize value

Metronome

Summary of Contents for iS35

Page 1: ...AI2 Synthesis System User s Guide Interactive Music Workstation iS35...

Page 2: ...u should consult an audiologist 5 The product should be located so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation 6 The product should be located away from heat sources s...

Page 3: ...equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CANADA THIS APPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEED THE...

Page 4: ...ranted by the KORG distributor only in each country Any KORG product not sold with a warranty card or carrying a serial number disqualifies the product sold from the manufacturer s distributor s warra...

Page 5: ...51 Arrangements and automatic accompaniments Selecting P 32 Starting stopping P 32 Fill intro ending P 33 Changing the volume P 13 Loading from disk P 142 Creating new arrangements P 64 Programs singl...

Page 6: ...34 The keyboard tracks Upper 1 Upper 2 Lower 35 The keyboard tracks 35 Assigning the keyboard tracks to the keyboard 35 Activating and deactivating the keyboard tracks 35 Blocking the programs of the...

Page 7: ...90 Vocal Guitar section 90 Page 1 Playback 91 Page 1 Recording 92 Recording all the tracks in one go in real time 92 Recording a track at a time in real time 95 Page 2 Step recording 99 Page 3 Erase...

Page 8: ...DI data dump 165 Page 23 Joystick settings 166 Page 24 Write Global 167 Page 25 Calibration 167 Setting the joystick X 167 Setting the joystick Y 168 Setting the aftertouch 168 Setting the pedal foots...

Page 9: ...GETTING STARTED...

Page 10: ...ns step by step and start playing now Reference This is a more detailed look at the instru ment and is for those who want to exploit all its poten tiality to the full and become a real music programme...

Page 11: ...MASTER VOLUME sli der to adjust the general volume of the internal sound generation Moving the slider upward towards 10 will increase the volume and moving it downward towards 0 will decrease the vol...

Page 12: ...with another MIDI device such as a MIDI keyboard a digital piano a MIDI accordion a guitar controller a wind controller a set of percussion pads or an external sequencer For detailed information see...

Page 13: ...for those who have an accordion with two channels on the right hand want to play the iS35 bass and have another channel to change the iS35 Arrangements with Program Change For more information on the...

Page 14: ...isplay shows the TEMPO label you can change the tempo with the buttons of the TEMPO VALUE 5 sections buttons and dial To go faster press UP or rotate the dial clockwise to slow down press DOWN or rota...

Page 15: ...track you want to assign the program to In the PROGRAM 11 section press the button of the bank A B C D E or F USER DRUM then press two number buttons in sequence to enter a two digit number from 11 to...

Page 16: ...nt is playing the transpo sition will occur on the next measure Keyboard and sounds How to play a tone on the whole keyboard The buttons in the KEYBOARD ASSIGN 10 section turn on or off the tracks of...

Page 17: ...ess M DRUMS in the KEYBOARD MODE 9 sec tion To choose a drum kit press F USER DRUM twice in the PROGRAM 11 section to make the Dr abbreviation appear on the display Select a two digit number from 11 t...

Page 18: ...playback How to isolate a track While you are in the Song Play or Song Edit modes you can adjust the volume on all the tracks except for the one selected with the ACC VOLUME cursor How to deactivate...

Page 19: ...k with the iS35 take a 3 5 HD blank that is new and never used before disk or a disk with data that you do not mind losing The disk must be unprotected that is it must have only one vis ible hole If y...

Page 20: ...ith the Keyboard Sets 20 The Keyboard Sets of bank A contain the voice set tings These settings include a vocal harmonizer sing and play some chords on the keyboard to har monize the voice with the ch...

Page 21: ...ou ble sided high density 2HD floppy disks can be inserted in this drive You can use KORG Series i for matted floppy disks and standard Ms Dos format ted floppy disks The iS35 incorporates a new type...

Page 22: ...the ACC1 ACC2 and ACC3 tracks Backing Sequence mode switches between the arrangement tracks and the Extra Tracks Song Play mode switches between channels 1 8 and channels 9 16 of the SMF In the Song P...

Page 23: ...kwards button Arrangement Play and Backing Sequence modes when the LED is on the lowest note played on the keyboard will always be detected as the root note of the chord Thus you can specify to the iS...

Page 24: ...rsor is positioned when you wish to write a name Note In any situation this button can be used as MIDI Panic Press it when a note gets stuck to unblock it G TAP TEMPO DEL button You can set the tempo...

Page 25: ...nt sounds and are sepa rated by the split point The Upper 2 and Lower tracks are alternative one excludes the other on the keyboard FULL UPPER button One or two tracks Upper 1 and or Upper 2 play on t...

Page 26: ...rogram To select the DRUM bank press twice the F USER DRUM button until the abbreviation Dr shows in the display The Drum programs range from Dr11 to Dr28 If the program to be selected belongs to the...

Page 27: ...d type of synchronisation AUTO means that the sequencer is reading the tempo recorded in the song EXT means that the iS35 is synchronised with the metronome of an external device connected to its MIDI...

Page 28: ...ts 3 ASSIGNABLE PDL SW connector You can connect an expression pedal here such as Korg XVP 10 or EXP 2 or a PS 1 or PS 2 type foots witch You can program the function assigned to the pedal on Page 14...

Page 29: ...D becomes orange in the signal peaks 7 OUTPUT connectors Audio outlets You can connect an amplifier here You can connect the iS35 to a mixer two powered speakers or the AUX TAPE inlet of an hi fi syst...

Page 30: ...rranged on the iS35 keyboard and their active non active status are set in the KEY BOARD MODE and KEYBOARD ASSIGN sections The styles are made up of patterns musical structures used to create the auto...

Page 31: ...Track that can be used to record free parts to per sonalize the arrangement The backing sequences are not maintained in the memory when the instrument is turned off Always save them on disk before tur...

Page 32: ...h the General MIDI GM This operative mode allows you to listen to new songs not to record them You can change the program of the MIDI channels and adjust the volume pan effects effect send tempo and t...

Page 33: ...he display To move through the display pages use the PAGE and buttons If you know the page number to go directly to that page hold the button of the corresponding operating mode pressed and press one...

Page 34: ...of the desired page and press the ENTER YES button to access the selected subpage To return from a subpage to the higher page press the EXIT NO but ton Programming a parameter value In order to modif...

Page 35: ...instrument Don t worry they are only examples Demo Listening to the Demo The Demo is a selection of demonstrative songs con tained in memory that cannot be erased ROM Let s listen to them to get an id...

Page 36: ...u wish to load We will load the Factory file in this example 7 Select the backing sequence you wish to load and the memory location where to load it In the figure the backing sequence 00 will be loade...

Page 37: ...ANGEMENT NUMBER button from 1 to 8 If the file has a number between 9 and 16 press the ARRANGEMENT BANK B button and an ARRANGEMENT NUMBER button from 1 to 8 If the file has a number between 17 and 24...

Page 38: ...re already loaded in the Song Edit mode a mes sage will appear asking you if it is OK to erase this data If you don t mind losing the data in memory press ENTER YES to start playback If you wish to re...

Page 39: ...MF format 1 must be loaded in mem ory first then after a few seconds wait they are played back If some backing sequences or a song are already contained in the Song Edit mode a message will appear ask...

Page 40: ...number between 11 and 88 using the buttons of the NUMBER section If the arrangement is contained in the same bank as the selected arrangement you only need to enter a two digit number without pressin...

Page 41: ...el ody 4 Press START STOP to stop the accompaniment Synchro start e stop You can make the accompaniment start or stop with out pressing START STOP 1 With the accompaniment stopped light up the SYNCHRO...

Page 42: ...angement Play mode you can connect each FILL button to a variation that will be selected automat ically after the fill in has finished All the tracks at once 1 With the SYNCHRO START led off play a ch...

Page 43: ...keyboard in two parts The Upper 1 and or Upper 2 tracks can play on the right hand side of the split point while the Lower track can play on its left hand side Use the buttons in the KEYBOARD ASSIGN s...

Page 44: ...ct a drum kit press the F USER DRUM button twice until the abbreviation Dr appears on the display If the program you wish to select is in the same bank as the selected program you only need to select...

Page 45: ...the two TRANSPOSE buttons at the same time to cancel the transposition Recalling the arrangement programming Press EXIT NO in the main page Page 1 of the Arrangement Play mode while the accompaniment...

Page 46: ...well according to the data memorised in the Keyboard Set Recording a Keyboard Set It is possible to record the status of the keyboard tracks the effect and the VOCAL GUITAR section in a Keyboard Set L...

Page 47: ...e TEMPO VALUE buttons or the DIAL For this example let s select BSQ3 If BSQ3 is recorded select another backing sequence 3 Select an arrangement with the buttons of the ARRANGEMENT section Press one o...

Page 48: ...llowing display will appear 3 If you have inserted a blank disk you need to format it 1 Move the cursor to UTIL using the CURSOR but tons Press ENTER YES to enter the Utilities subpage 2 Move the curs...

Page 49: ...standard song see Page 18 SMF con verter on page 115 The iS35 is compatible with most of the songs availa ble on the market You can read the songs created with a computer sequencer with the iS35 and v...

Page 50: ...ns during the recording are recorded 8 Move the cursor to the Q parameter and select a quantize value The quantize corrects the rhythmical mistakes made during the recording The quantize value is expr...

Page 51: ...ps the sequencer will go back to meas ure number 001 You can stop playback halfway through the song by pressing START STOP in this case press RESET to get back to measure number 001 Changing the sound...

Page 52: ...e melody will now be played by an alto sax Deleting parts of a song In this example we will delete the marimba accompa niment from the first four measures 1 Press PAGE repeatedly to get to Page 7 Edit...

Page 53: ...ack to be recorded The tracks need to receive channelled information and not over the special Global channel Each track of the song usually corresponds to a MIDI channel with the same number as the tr...

Page 54: ...Be careful the signal must never be saturated If this happens reduce the input gain with the GAIN knob Note The VOCAL GUITAR section will automatically use the settings memorised in the A1 Keyboard Se...

Page 55: ...with the instrument are As the Keyboard Sets are modifiable you can edit and save the settings of the section You only need to make the modifications as described in the following para graph and save...

Page 56: ...ange the A parameter to B 7 Press CURSOR to select the parameter assigned to the A B knob Select the parameter you wish to control with the A B knob in B mode 8 Press CURSOR to select the B parameter...

Page 57: ...mming of the Global channel see page 153 2 Select the program you wish to edit To select the A16 program press BANK A and NUMBER 1 6 in the PROGRAM section 3 Press the upper VOLUME PROGRAM VIBRATO INT...

Page 58: ...page 190 0 Using the TEMPO VALUE buttons or the DIAL select the location in the F USER bank where you wish to save the program A Press ENTER YES to save the program Press EXIT NO if you wish to cance...

Page 59: ...l messages such as Sustain Damper and Volume is sent in the form of a Control Change message This message consists in two parts the Con trol Change number 0 127 that determines the con trol type and t...

Page 60: ...mbined with the ones of the special Chord 1 and Chord 2 channels The Global channel does not work in Song Play Song Edit and Backing Sequence when the Extra Tracks are selected The reason is that in t...

Page 61: ...played by a piano and the drum kit track by a drum kit it also standardizes the setup of the drums in a drum kit the main sound parameters attack sustain release volume values and controls for the ef...

Page 62: ...eceived from the master keyboard Arrangement Play and Backing Sequence modes According to the factory settings the Global channel of the iS35 is the MIDI 1 channel when you turn the instrument on Most...

Page 63: ...S35 sends a Local Off message to the piano This message discon nects the piano keyboard from its internal sound gen erator The notes played on the keyboard are sent to the iS35 that uses the notes bel...

Page 64: ...al piano 1 or Digital piano 2 Setup see page 150 Digital piano 1 This MIDI Setup allows you to play the chords of the automatic accompaniment with your left hand and the sound of the digital piano wit...

Page 65: ...e The MIDI accordions can be programmable or non programma ble The programmable accordions offer the possibility of selecting the MIDI channel assigned to each part of the accordion whereas the non pr...

Page 66: ...the Velocity Input parameter With the MIDI programmable accordions you can select the MIDI channel used to send the different parts that is the correspondence between the iS35 parts and the accordion...

Page 67: ...th your right hand Lower with the chords and the iS35 bass with the accordion bass The chords for the automatic accompaniment are sent by the chords Chord 1 and the bass Chord 2 If the accordion is pr...

Page 68: ...external controller see page 160 and assign the Guitar Pedal option to a pedal 7 Press REC WRITE LYRICS to save the Global The Write Global message will appear 8 Press ENTER YES twice to confirm savin...

Page 69: ...rd and by the MIDI events sent by the exter nal sequencer When the iS35 is in Local Off the iS35 keyboard trans mits data to the external sequencer but not to the internal sound generation The sequenc...

Page 70: ...song that is played back by the computer sequencer can select the iS35 programs through the two MIDI messages Bank Select bank selection and Program Change program selection The first column in the ch...

Page 71: ...REFERENCE...

Page 72: ...tronome tempo expressed in BPM Beat Per Minute EXT External Synchronism Automatically selected if the Clock Source parame ter in the Disk Global mode is on MIDI IN 1 or MIDI IN 2 Start Stop and tempo...

Page 73: ...control ler KORG EC5 optionals For more information see Page 14 Assignable pedal switch or Page 15 EC5 external controller in the Disk Global mode Track DRUM PERC BASS ACC1 ACC3 UP1 LOW UP2 Select the...

Page 74: ...an select U11 U28 Alternatively you can select the style with the TEMPO VALUE buttons or the DIAL If you change the style while the accompaniment is stopped the style programs will be assigned to the...

Page 75: ...nds to the A and B channels of the internal sound generation see chapter Effects The A and B chan nels usually form the direct signal A Left B Right If the effect setup is not Parallel 3 the A and B c...

Page 76: ...play INT Normal setting The track will only play the internal tone generator and will not transmit data to the MIDI OUT connector EXT The track will not be played by the internal tone generator but wi...

Page 77: ...nor seventh to the melody two layered fourths typ ical jazz harmonization BLOCK Block harmonization typical jazz piano harmonization BRASS ENS Typical brass section harmonization REED ENS Typical reed...

Page 78: ...s to the original pattern programming Page 7 Kick Snare Designation The Kick Snare Designation function allows you to replace the programmed Bass Drum Kick and the Snare Drum Snare with a different Ba...

Page 79: ...rabic scale with quarter tones The Key parameter should be set to C for rast C bayati D to D for rast D bayati E to F for rast F bayati G to G for rast G bayati A to A for rast B b bayati C PYTHAGOREA...

Page 80: ...odulate their inten sity For more details see page 192 Page 11 Effect placement Parameters memorised in the Arrangement and Key board Set In this page you can choose the effect setup of the arrangemen...

Page 81: ...ich acts as mute of the entire VOCAL GUITAR section effects or harmonization only Assigned parameter A B Vocal mode ALL VOCAL PARAMETERS Parameter assigned to the A function of the A B knob in the Gui...

Page 82: ...of the VOCAL GUITAR section DRV OFF COMP Drive effect type consisting in a compressor The com pressor cuts down the vocal dynamics reducing on one hand the background noise and the sibilant sounds s...

Page 83: ...parameters can only be accessed if the TONE parameter is not set on OFF in Page 15 Vocal effects 1 Vocal mode The Tone section is composed of an equalizer with three fixed bands The bands are Lo Md an...

Page 84: ...amics reduc ing on one hand the background noise and the sibilant sounds s f and on the other hand the excessive dynamics such as the explosive sounds p t Sens Sensitivity 0 30 Sensitivity With low va...

Page 85: ...is taken in stereo L MONO and R outputs but in the external mixer the pan of the two channels has the same setting In order to notice it the signal must be taken in stereo and the pan sliders of the...

Page 86: ...simulates the sound refractions in a concert hall The Room reverb simulates the sound refractions in a room Level 0 30 Reverb level Time 0 30 Reverb duration Tone 0 30 Reverb tone This parameter will...

Page 87: ...Arrangement Harmony of the Disk Global mode see page 156 The notes played on the iS35 inte grated keyboard are not sent to the vocal harmonizer This setting allows for controlling harmonization with...

Page 88: ...Chorus increases the sound depth creating the impression of a sound multiplication in the space The sound becomes softer For information about pro gramming see page 84 Flanger is similar to chorus but...

Page 89: ...alizer For information about programming see page 82 NR OFF ON Activates deactivates the Noise Reduction For infor mation about programming see page 87 CR OFF ON Activates deactivates the Cabinet Reso...

Page 90: ...crease whereas with nega tive values the band is cut level reduction Hi 15 0 15 High frequency band With positive values the band is boosted level increase whereas with negative values the band is cut...

Page 91: ...it will reduce the background noise and the dirty notes With high values it will also reduce the notes played in pianis simo Sens Sensitivity 0 30 Sensitivity With low values the compressor will only...

Page 92: ...if the output signal is taken in mono or 2 the signal is taken in stereo but in the external mixer the pan of the two chan nels has the same setting In order to notice it the signal must be taken in...

Page 93: ...the other in cyclic mode Speed 0 30 Effect modulation speed Pitch modulation The pitch modulation will add a second transposed note to the original note This effect is sometimes defined as pitch shif...

Page 94: ...y The delay sends the effected signal in feedback to the input of the delay thus creating repetitions of the orig inal note Each repetition has a lower sound level than the previous one until the soun...

Page 95: ...These parameters will only be accessed if the NR and CR parameters are not set on OFF in Page 16 Gui tar effects 2 Guitar mode NR CR Noise Reduction Cabinet Resonator The Noise Reduction reduces the l...

Page 96: ...g with the arrangement the status of the Chord Scanning and Keyboard Assign settings will be saved 1 Select the location where the arrangement will be saved using the TEMPO VALUE buttons or the DIAL T...

Page 97: ...y in the KEY BOARD SET section to turn on the led of the bank you wish to use A B C 3 Press the button in the KEYBOARD SET that cor responds to the location you wish to use Warning Once the new Keyboa...

Page 98: ...nces on disk see 2 Save on page 144 and Saving the Back ing Sequences on disk on page 40 Vocal Guitar section The Vocal Guitar section can be used while the back ing sequence is played to sing or play...

Page 99: ...e memory could contain up to a maximum of 10 backing sequences in practice the number of backing sequences you can fit into memory depends on their size and complexity If a song was loaded in Song Edi...

Page 100: ...he arrangements and the new song is ready For instructions on this recording mode see on page 39 1 Press B SEQ to enter the Backing Sequence mode 2 If necessary press EXIT NO to get to Page 1 3 Press...

Page 101: ...e Chord Scanning and the split point Chord Scanning LOWER chord detected below the split point The recognition mode depends on the ChordRecog parameter see page 162 Chord Scanning UPPER chord detected...

Page 102: ...LYRICS Press REC WRITE LYRICS again when you get to the area you wanted to record Instead of pressing the REC WRITE LYRICS button you can use a pedal which has been especially set for the PUNCH IN OUT...

Page 103: ...ress two NUMBER but tons in a sequence to enter a two digit number from 11 to 88 4 If necessary change the split point the Key board Mode the Keyboard Assign and the Chord Scanning 5 Press REC WRITE L...

Page 104: ...g the control track Note The MIDI controller are not received via MIDI 1 Press REC WRITE LYRICS to go back to the recording mode The REC WRITE LYRICS will light up and the recording page will appear 2...

Page 105: ...eyboard Mode is SPLIT the solo part must be played above the split point 6 When finished press START STOP to stop the recording The recording will stop and the REC WRITE LYR ICS will go of The sequenc...

Page 106: ...or the recording using the CURSOR buttons 9 Use the TEMPO VALUE or VOLUME PROGRAM buttons to select ETr8 instead of ATr This operation will program the recording of the Extra Track 8 0 Press START STO...

Page 107: ...L track press REC WRITE LYRICS and then START STOP The following page will appear 1 Select the chord using the CURSOR and the TEMPO VALUE buttons or the DIAL or play it with the MIDI controller connec...

Page 108: ...he Backing Sequence mode To listen to the new backing sequence go back to Page 1 and press START STOP M Measure number Current measure Position This indicates the position where the next chord will be...

Page 109: ...ates the position within the beat in 1 96th quarter note units Time signature 1 4 16 16 Initial time signature of the backing sequence This parameter will appear if you have selected track KBTr or ETr...

Page 110: ...ar The extra track recording pages are the same as the keyboard track recording page Page 3 Erase Backing Sequence This function erases all the data from the selected backing sequence Select the backi...

Page 111: ...rward 1 Move the cursor to the Track parameter using the CURSOR buttons and choose the track with the TEMPO VALUE buttons or the DIAL Select ALL to insert measures from all the tracks chord track cont...

Page 112: ...ata from one measure assign the same measure to both the parameters 3 Press ENTER YES twice to confirm erasure of data How to erase control change data Control change messages CC or CTRL can be made u...

Page 113: ...o copy Move the cursor to the Last measure parameter and choose the last measure you wish to copy If only want to copy one measure assign the same measure to both the parameters 3 Move the cursor to t...

Page 114: ...Page 1 Recording on page 92 this function allows you to specify the type of data to work upon and a range of measures 1 Move the cursor to the Track to be quantized parameter using the CURSOR buttons...

Page 115: ...m of 24 semitones 2 octaves 4 Press ENTER YES twice to confirm the shift opera tion Page 8 Event edit This operation allows you to view and edit single events 1 Move the cursor to the Track parameter...

Page 116: ...ing the DEL button It isn t possible to delete BAR bar line or the End of Track indicator 1 If connected to a note in the next measure this will be displayed as TIE 2 The pitch bend value is divided i...

Page 117: ...IL1 FIL2 KB MODE ASSIGN keyboard mode assign FUL UP1 FUL UP1 2 SP UP1 L DRUM FUL MUTE FUL UP2 SP MUTE SP UP1 SP UP2 SP UP1 2 SP LOW CHORD SCAN chord scanning OFF LOWER UPPER FULL CHORD MEMORY OFF ON B...

Page 118: ...ern Bass note You can indicate a bass note that is different to the chord root e g C E that indicates the first reverse of the C chord Option Keyboard Assign Keyboard Mode FUL UP1 UPPER1 FULL FUL UP1...

Page 119: ...iving data from the MIDI You can assign the same MIDI channel to two tracks so you can record the notes on one and the con trols on the other e g volume damper pitch bend The option disconnect the tra...

Page 120: ...tion Dr appears then select a two digit number with the number buttons Pan OFF L15 L01 CNT R01 R15 PROG This specifies the stereo location of the track It will determine the levels of channels A and B...

Page 121: ...tup of the backing sequence and program pan and levels for channels C and D Pan and sending of arrangement tracks are programmed in the Arrangement Play mode on Page 3 Track settings 1 Pan and sending...

Page 122: ...p with backing sequence 0 thus you can create a loop of backing sequences that playback continuously until you press START STOP STOP The next backing sequence will be selected but not played back PLAY...

Page 123: ...files complies with the MS DOS 8 3 specifi cations The DRUM PERC BASS ACC1 ACC2 and ACC3 tracks will be assigned to the MIDI channels that were specified in Page 7 MIDI channel settings 2 of the Disk...

Page 124: ...he Bank Select message will be sent to the MIDI OUT In order to connect the iS35 to another Korg instrument set the parameter to o To connect a device from another manufacturer if the results are not...

Page 125: ...If the display shows the song lyrics Lyrics 1 or Lyrics 2 mode press REC WRITE LYR ICS once or twice to turn off the LED and go to the Play mode Parameters of the Play mode Tempo 20 250 Tempo or play...

Page 126: ...ert the song in the list 5 Proceed in the same way to insert the other songs 6 Press START STOP to playback the songs on the list 7 You can use START STOP to stop or restart play back 8 Press EXIT NO...

Page 127: ...rcussion program Dr11 Dr28 press F USER DRUM repeatedly until the display shows the abbreviation Dr and enter a two digit number with the number buttons Alternatively you can use the Program Preview f...

Page 128: ...d in the same bank you only need to enter the two digit number To select a drum program Dr11 Dr28 press F USER DRUM repeatedly until the abbreviation Dr appears on the display then select a two digit...

Page 129: ...on the keyboard sent to the internal expander and to the MIDI OUT will be transposed The notes played from the sequencer or received from the MIDI IN will not be transposed With the KBD SEQ MIDI INT o...

Page 130: ...information see page 192 Page 6 Effect placement In this page you can setup the effects of the song and program pan and level of the C and D channels Pan and channel send are programmed on Page 2 Chan...

Page 131: ...the modifications to Global whilst in Global mode press REC WRITE LYRICS and then press ENTER YES twice to confirm Ch Channel OFF MIDI IN Ch01 16 Song Ch01 16 Keyboard MIDI channel or song track from...

Page 132: ...Standard MIDI File SMF Insert the disk containing the SMF you wish to load The disk must be MS DOS 3 5 format 720K capac ity DS DD or 1 44MB HD The SMF must have the filename extension MID It is also...

Page 133: ...track will be considered MAN The tempo will be as defined by the TEMPO VALUE buttons or the DIAL The tempo changes recorded in the song will be ignored M Measure number 001 999 Current measure With t...

Page 134: ...ll be added to previously existing data AUTP Auto punch You can specify a start measure and an end measure before beginning to record so that only the specified area will be recorded onto and other re...

Page 135: ...the nearest quarter Since the pitch bend and the other continuous controls are also quan tized you need to be careful not to make your recording too unnatural M Metronome OFF ON REC Turning the metron...

Page 136: ...MIDI channels specified here will be used You can assign the same channel to more than one track However to keep these settings the song must be saved as an SMF in format 1 see page mentioned above P...

Page 137: ...nt edit page Step recording procedure 1 Go to Page 7 Edit select INS and press ENTER YES 2 Select the number of measures and the time signa ture 4 4 3 4 of the song measures Press ENTER YES to insert...

Page 138: ...e event number within the measure By modifying this number you can step from one event to another within the measure Index number 0 corresponds to the bar line i e the point that separates two measure...

Page 139: ...ved You can delete the selected event by pressing the DEL button It is not possible however to delete the BAR bar line or the End of Track indicator You can insert an event before the selected event b...

Page 140: ...to shift 3 Move the cursor to the Shift value parameter and indicate the value in semitones up to a maximum of 24 semitones 2 octaves 4 Press ENTER YES twice to confirm the shift opera tion Track Ch01...

Page 141: ...es will then be moved back fill ing the gap that was created by deleting the other data 1 Move the cursor to the Track field using the CURSOR buttons and choose the track with the TEMPO VALUE buttons...

Page 142: ...ns and choose the track with the TEMPO VALUE buttons or the DIAL Choose ALL to erase data from all the tracks at the same time 2 Move the cursor the First measure field and choose the first of the mea...

Page 143: ...re information see page 192 Page 10 Effect placement In this page you can setup the effects of a song and program pan and level for channels C and D Pan and effects send for the channels must be progr...

Page 144: ...nnel it would be better to save the data in format 1 to keep the tracks separate Format 0 All tracks are mixed in only one track which contains 16 MIDI chan nels The MIDI channel data is kept for each...

Page 145: ...ations see 2 Save on page 144 Save Save All Save Save Global Changes will be loaded in memory when you perform one of the following operations Load Load Global Load Load All All Note The Global settin...

Page 146: ...er when loading or sav ing the Global 2 Loaded and saved together when loading or sav ing the Keyboard Sets You can view the file extensions with the UTILITY Delete function on Page 1 DISK functions W...

Page 147: ...atched or soiled it may cause irreparable damage Do not leave a disk in the disk drive while trans porting the instrument the read write heads may scratch the disk and ruin data Keep the disks away fr...

Page 148: ...ks and the styles of the A and B banks You can also retrieve this data from www korg it If the iS35 is subjected to intense magnetic fields or sudden voltage changes this data may be damaged and it wi...

Page 149: ...type contained in a file 1 Press DISK GLOBAL 2 Select LOAD and press ENTER YES 3 Select ALL and press ENTER YES 4 Select one of the options and press ENTER YES to view the contents of the disk Only th...

Page 150: ...an error message Missing styles will appear after loading PRG PROGRAM The PRG files contain 64 programs of the F USER bank and the two Drum programs of USER Dr 27 e Dr 28 type 1 Insert the disk 2 Cho...

Page 151: ...the cursor to the second field Use the TEMPO VALUE buttons or the DIAL to choose the program you wish to load 3 With the CURSOR buttons move the cursor to the third field Use the TEMPO VALUE buttons o...

Page 152: ...oard Sets Any Keyboard Sets already in memory will be deleted If you are loading data from a Korg iS40 iS50 or iS50B disk an error message Missing HMB file will appear at the end of the loading proced...

Page 153: ...ining the Global data The filename extension of the two files GBL and ARG will be automatically added ARR ARRANGEMENT The ARR option saves a file containing 64 arrange ments of the USER bank and a fil...

Page 154: ...since it modifies the basic material of the instrument In case of problems after you have performed the operation you can retrieve the original arrangements from www korg it Or you can reload all the...

Page 155: ...i40 Programs F11 88 Only the first i30 16 Styles will be loaded C11 18 C21 28 If you select an Arrangement which uses a Style with a number higher than C28 in the i30 the display will show the correct...

Page 156: ...f the same type which are already contained in the USER areas Before loading new data save the data con tained in memory on disk if you do not have a backup copy and you do not want to lose it Compati...

Page 157: ...the TRANSPOSE buttons In the Program mode the OCTAVE buttons always work as POST KBD In the Arrangement Play and Backing Sequence modes the OCTAVE buttons always work as POST KBD Note The transpose po...

Page 158: ...a Global file OFF Protection deactivated The MIDI set tings may be modified when loading a Global file Load All All or Load Global ON Protect all Global settings including the MIDI settings MIDI Setup...

Page 159: ...er MIDI devices If you have selected the IN1 or IN2 options the abbreviation EXT will appear in the display next to the tempo When the power is turned on this parameter is automatically set to INT INT...

Page 160: ...en the iS35 When the Echo Back function is active when playing on the piano keyboard the MIDI messages will be sent to the MIDI IN connector of the iS35 over the Chord 1 channel which will send back t...

Page 161: ...will transmit and receive over the Global channel When purchasing the instrument the Global is pro grammed over the MIDI 1 channel This setting can be modified and saved in the memory see Page 24 Wri...

Page 162: ...use a master keyboard to simulate an integrated keyboard in the iS35 choose the same channel that is assigned to Global To deactivate this parameter choose the option CHORD 2 01 16 MIDI channel used f...

Page 163: ...The A and B program banks and the DRUM bank will be transmitted as MSB 0 LSB 0 The other banks will be trans mitted normally AF Aftertouch x o Aftertouch message filter o Aftertouch messages will be t...

Page 164: ...area for harmonization in the VOCAL GUITAR section This area may not coincide with the chord detection area for the arrangement see Tempo and chord scan ning on page 64 Page 11 Backing Sequence Harmo...

Page 165: ...activated in the Song Play mode MIDIINCh01 16 MIDI channel Notes are received through MIDI IN Song Ch01 16 Song track The notes are the ones recorded in the indicated song track The notes received via...

Page 166: ...ack The function of this pedal can be programmed in this page While this parameter is selected you can select the function by pressing the corresponding button on the control panel The iS35 is compati...

Page 167: ...LE CHANGE Main Scale Sub Scale switch ARR STYLE UP Selects the next arrangement or style ARR STYLE DOWN Selects the previous arrangement or style PROGRAM UP Selects the next program PROGRAM DOWN Selec...

Page 168: ...pro gram The EC5 pedals are marked by the letters A B C D E While the parameter is selected you can choose the pedal you wish to program by pressing it directly Function OFF START STOP CHORD LATCH Fun...

Page 169: ...ived through the Global channel The notes played through the channel of the Lower track will not be kept Also see Page 8 MIDI channel set tings 3 on page 154 HARMONY Notes played over the Harmony chan...

Page 170: ...first white key below the root e g C3 and B2 a seventh chord will be recognized If along with the root the first black key is played below the root e g C3 and Bb2 a minor chord will be recog nized Tr...

Page 171: ...e a similar effect of a right most pedal on an acoustic piano The pedals that are readily available on the market can have different polarities If you own a Korg PS 2 pedal you should program its righ...

Page 172: ...century harpsichord scale SLENDRO Indonesian gamelan scale The octave is divided into 5 notes C D F G A The remaining notes will play equal temperament notes PELOG Indonesian scale The octave is divid...

Page 173: ...internal data of the iS35 to another MIDI device as System Exclusive messages This data is used to exchange information on the USER data programming of the iS35 The sys tem exclusive data can be reco...

Page 174: ...PRG The joystick will activate Upper 1 track pitch provided that the pro gram setting does not turn it off DIS The joystick will be deactivated on Upper 1 track LOW UP2 Lower Upper 2 track PRG DIS PR...

Page 175: ...ly and produce different values from the original ones The setting will allow you to restore the maximum efficiency of these devices Select the device to be set with the CURSOR buttons and press ENTER...

Page 176: ...If setting was performed correctly the message Are you sure will appear on the display Press ENTER YES again to confirm The message Com pleted will appear on the display If setting was not performed...

Page 177: ...Select a bank A B C D E F USER DRUM and enter a two digit number with the number buttons You only need to enter the two digit number if the program is contained in the same bank In order to select a D...

Page 178: ...ors modifying the tone of the program Each step will change the parameter value 5 steps VDF EG Intensity modifies the VDF EG Intensity parameter P 175 of both oscillators adjusting the way in which th...

Page 179: ...d HOLD NORM This specifies whether or not a note sounded by the program will stop when you release the iS35 s key board or when a Note off message is received HOLD causes the sound to continue soundin...

Page 180: ...dices to the user s guide contains a list of the available multisamples for your reference If Oscillator Type is set to DRUM this will show a Drum Kit name and you can select a Drum Kit instead of a m...

Page 181: ...d D to the effect section Page 4 Pitch EG The parameters of this page determine the shape of the Pitch EG envelope generator The Pitch EG deter mines how the pitch of the program changes over time in...

Page 182: ...Level R after the key is released Set it in the same way as the Attack Time parameter R Release level 99 99 This sets the pitch at which the program will arrive after the Release Time has elapsed Set...

Page 183: ...muted tone EG VDF EG intensity 00 99 This specifies the effect that the VDF EG will have on the tone of the oscillator Higher values will cause the tone to change more greatly With a setting of 0 the...

Page 184: ...00 99 Sets the time over which the VDF cutoff frequency will change from the Attack Level A to the Break Point B Set it in the same way as the Attack Time parameter B Break point 99 99 Sets the level...

Page 185: ...rmined by the Mode parameter explained below Positive settings will cause the tone to become brighter as you play above the Pivot Key Conversely the tone will become darker as you play below the speci...

Page 186: ...e 0 Specifies the direction of the change that keyboard tracking will cause for Decay Time This setting functions in the same way as the Attack Time parameter S Slope time 0 Specifies the direction of...

Page 187: ...VDF EG Intensity parameter CL Color 99 99 Specifies the effect that keyboard dynamics will have on the Resonance Positive settings will cause Resonance to increase for strongly played notes and to dec...

Page 188: ...am is selected this specifies the oscillator whose VDA parameters are being edited You can also use the VARIATION buttons 1 or 2 to switch between oscillators 1 and 2 AT Attack time 00 99 This sets th...

Page 189: ...location of the note that is played On many real world instru ments such as wind instruments higher notes have a louder volume and this can be simulated using VDA keyboard tracking The effect of the...

Page 190: ...yboard tracking will cause for Attack Time A setting of will cause keyboard tracking to shorten the attack time A setting of will cause keyboard tracking to lengthen the attack time With a setting of...

Page 191: ...f the effect that velocity will have on VDA EG speed Higher values will produce a greater change With a setting of 0 EG speed will not be affected This parameter only specifies the amount of the effec...

Page 192: ...veform TRI RANDM Selects the waveform that will be used to modulate the pitch of the oscillator The following waveforms are available I Intensity 00 99 This sets the depth of automatic pitch modulatio...

Page 193: ...d will not be affected by subsequently played notes We suggest that you set this OFF when playing chords so that modulation will apply to each note in unison even if you arpeggiate the chord KT Keyboa...

Page 194: ...ter cutoff frequency Unlike pitch VDF is modulated by a single MG even for double oscillator programs Waveform TRI RANDM Selects the waveform that will be used to modulate the pitch of the oscillator...

Page 195: ...level VDFMG VDF MG controller JS Joystick down 00 99 Specifies the maximum depth of modulation that will be applied when you move the joystick away from you This is similar to the Page 14 VDF MG Inte...

Page 196: ...the pitch may not change in a full 1 octave range Af Aftertouch 12 12 This specifies the amount of pitch change that will occur when you apply aftertouch in chromatic steps A setting of 12 will allow...

Page 197: ...y modulate their inten sity For more details see Effects chapter Page 19 Effect placement In this page you can choose the effect setup of the pro gram and program pan and levels for channels C and D F...

Page 198: ...ogram into internal memory F11 88 Dr27 28 You can also access this page by pressing the REC WRITE button from a different page 1 Use the TEMPO VALUE buttons to display the program number of the desire...

Page 199: ...ose which effects you wish to assign to an arrangement backing sequence song or program and turn them on or off Effect number Effect type 0 No Effect 1 9 Reverb 10 12 Early Reflection 13 14 Stereo Del...

Page 200: ...n these page you can connect the effects to controls which allow you to dynamically modulate their inten sity Mod Modulation NONE JS UP JS DOWN AFTT PEDAL VDA EG The control that is assigned to the ef...

Page 201: ...channels C and D will be set Finally the signals from the two effects will be mixed The PARALLEL 2 setting will assign effect 2 to chan nels C and D 2 After effect 2 the pan of channels C and D will b...

Page 202: ...page The parameters contained in these pages will depend on the effects you have selected For more information on programming effects see forward in this chapter Dynamic modulation If an optional Korg...

Page 203: ...nce to the sound creating a more natural impression This is the most frequently used effect The iS35 provides nine types of reverb effect 01 Hall simulates the acoustics of a small concert hall such a...

Page 204: ...which the high frequencies will be attenuated Higher settings will cause the high frequencies to decay more rapidly L Equalizer low 12 dB 12 dB Set the amount of boost or cut that the shelving type e...

Page 205: ...off With a setting of FX only the delayed sound will be heard Other set tings set the proportion of the direct sound and effect sound P 194 Delay time L 0 500 ms Set the delay length of the left chan...

Page 206: ...EQ Delay A Right Mix Mix Delay B Delay B Delay A EQ A Delay time A 0 500 ms Set the length of Delay A B Delay time B 0 500 ms Set the length of Delay B F Feedback 99 99 Set the amount of feedback i e...

Page 207: ...at which the LFO will modulate the delay time Higher settings will cause the modulation effect to be more pronounced With a setting of 0 there will be no chorus effect LFO waveform SIN TRI Select the...

Page 208: ...at modulates the delay Higher values will produce faster modu lation P 194 M Modulation depth 0 99 Set the depth at which the LFO will modulate the delay time Higher settings will cause the modulation...

Page 209: ...types Effect types 19 20 Chorus 35 36 Tremolo 21 22 Quadrature Chorus 38 39 Chorused Flanged Delay 23 Harmonic Chorus 42 Delay Chorus 24 Symphonic Ensemble 43 Delay Flanger 25 27 Flanger 46 Delay Pha...

Page 210: ...ve settings will attenuate the harmonics produ cing a thinner sound H S Hot spot 1 10 Specify the center frequency that will be emphasized by the exciter effect Harmonics will be added around this fre...

Page 211: ...e applied As this value is raised the wah frequency will rise P 194 R Resonance 0 99 Set the amount of resonance that is applied by the wah filter Higher settings will produce a deeper wah effect L Eq...

Page 212: ...shelving equalizer before the tremolo effect is applied Dry Effect balance DRY 99 1 1 99 FX Set the balance between the direct sound DRY and the sound processed by the effect FX With a setting of DRY...

Page 213: ...nt of boost or cut that will be applied to the region below the cutoff frequency spe cified by the LF parameter M Middle frequency 0 99 Set the center frequency of the mid range filter Higher settings...

Page 214: ...eturned to the input of the delay As this value is increased the number of delay repeats will increase and it will take longer for the echoes to disappear Negative values will invert the phase of the...

Page 215: ...balance between the direct sound DRY and the sound processed by the effect FX With a setting of DRY the effect will be turned off With a setting of FX only the chorus sound will be heard Other set ti...

Page 216: ...e heard Other set tings set the proportion of the direct sound and effect sound D Drive 1 111 Set the depth of the distortion effect Higher settings will raise the distortion level H S Hot spot 1 99 S...

Page 217: ...e proportion of the direct sound and effect sound P 194 T Delay time 0 500 ms Set the basic delay length for the delay effect F Feedback 99 99 Set the amount of feedback i e the amount of the delayed...

Page 218: ...ts The filename that you specified as the name of a new file is already used by a different file on the same disk Is it OK to replace overwrite the old file with the new file If this is done the conte...

Page 219: ...uted Either delete unneeded files from the disk or insert a different disk that has remaining space and try the operation again Disk has file s Contin ue The disk that you are attempting to format alr...

Page 220: ...u wish to copy overlap with the copy destination It is not possible to make settings so that the copy destination is located within the copy source Check the position and length of the copy source mea...

Page 221: ...he song editing data from internal memory If internal memory contains data that you do not wish to lose use the Disk Global Save page backing sequence save operation or the Song Edit mode Page 13 Save...

Page 222: ...um programs P 144 Have the arrangements been modified Load the appropriate data P 142 Arrangements or backing sequences do not play the correct patterns Do the arrangements use the USER styles Load th...

Page 223: ...You must use one of these types Is the disk inserted correctly Is the write protect tab of the disk in the protect position Cannot save data to a floppy disk Is the disk inserted correctly Is the wri...

Page 224: ...se chords consist of the same notes as the minor 7th and minor 7th flatted 5th of the relative minor key For example the notes C E G and A could be either C6 or Am7 1 note 2 note T 2 note T T T T 3 no...

Page 225: ...Minor 6th 4 note T T Minor 7th 3 note T 4 note T T Minor Major 7th 3 note T 3 note T T Diminished 4 note T T Diminished Major 7th 4 note T T T Minor 7th 5 3 note T T Augmented 4 note T T T T Augmented...

Page 226: ...Tribe Last Rhumba Reggae Lambada Down Beat Cha Cha Cha Dance Reggae Disco Samba Traditional 1 Traditional 2 Jazz Jazz Funk I Waltz Wien Waltz 40 s Big Band Swing Ballad Mazurka Slow Waltz 1 Big Band...

Page 227: ...iami Beat 020 A35 Flipper 4 4 028 A45 Disco 70 005 A16 8 Beat Rock 013 A26 Analogyst 021 A36 Twist 029 A46 80 s Dance 006 A17 Shuffle Shade 014 A27 Thin Funk 022 A37 Hully Gully 030 A47 House 007 A18...

Page 228: ...etelli 098 B53 Gospel 106 B63 Open Rock 114 B73 Country Ballad 122 B83 Mariachi 099 B54 Blues Shuffle 107 B64 Heavy Rock 115 B74 Dixieland 123 B84 Raspa 100 B55 Pop Shuffle 108 B65 Rock Ballad 116 B75...

Page 229: ...s 000 040 A61 Violin 000 048 A71 Strings 000 056 A81 Trumpet 033 A52 Fingered Bs 041 A62 Viola 049 A72 Slow Strings 057 A82 Trombone 034 A53 Picked Bs 1 042 A63 Cello 050 A73 SynStrings 1 058 A83 Tuba...

Page 230: ...Akordeon 030 C47 Solo Dist 007 C18 Clavmation 015 C28 Celtic Plug 023 C38 Cassotto 031 C48 PowerChord Bank C Bass Bank C Strings Bank C Ensemble Bank C Brass 001 032 C51 Upright 001 040 C61 The Strin...

Page 231: ...rett 028 E45 Deep House 005 E16 Hard Tines 013 E26 SlowSunset 021 E36 Gtr Strings 029 E46 Dr Octave 006 E17 FunkyRoads 014 E27 Ultra Rez 022 E37 StereoDist 030 E47 Rap Bass 007 E18 PianoVibes 015 E28...

Page 232: ...57 046 F67 054 F77 062 F87 039 F58 047 F68 055 F78 063 F88 BS PC BS PC Drum 1 Drum 2 004 000 002 007 074 115 117 127 Dr11 GM Kit 1 004 040 047 Dr21 Brush Kit 001 Dr12 GM Kit 2 048 055 Dr22 Orchestra K...

Page 233: ...2 277 White Pad 364 Pulse 4 451 Snap NT 17 Soft EP LP 105 Dist Gtr 2 191 BrightBell 278 Ether Bell 365 Syn Sine 452 Vibraslap 18 Hard EP 106 DstGtrHarm 192 B Bell LP 279 E Bell LP 366 Sine 453 Guiro 1...

Page 234: ...V 54 Dist Organ 142 E Bass 2 228 A Sax LP 315 TriRollVNT 402 Tom 1 489 Stream 55 Dist OrgLP 143 E Bass2 LP 229 SopranoSax 316 Cast Roll 403 Tom 2 Hi 490 Bubble 56 PipeOrgan2 144 E Bass 1 230 S Sax LP...

Page 235: ...Ens V2 340 Tap B 427 SynMaracas 514 Helicopter 80 E Guiter1V 168 Mini 1a 254 StrEns V3 341 Tap C 428 SynMarcsNT 515 Gun Shot 2 81 E Guitar 2 169 SynthBass3 255 AnaStrings 342 Mini 1 a 429 Cabasa 516 M...

Page 236: ...tSnare 50 GatedSnare 41 F2 123 Tom 2 Lo 123 Tom 2 Lo 120 Tom 1 Lo 128 ProcessTom 42 F 2 93 Close HH 1 93 Close HH 1 93 Close HH 1 93 Close HH 1 43 G2 123 Tom 2 Lo 123 Tom 2 Lo 120 Tom 1 Lo 128 Process...

Page 237: ...ick 2 Ambi Kick 28 E1 12 Gated Kick 16 Dance Kick 49 Rock Snare 5 PillowKick 29 F1 51 PowerSnare 48 AmbiSnare2 358 WhiteNoise 40 FullRoomSD 30 F 1 104 ClosSynHH1 1 93 Close HH 1 299 Zap 2 1 94 Open HH...

Page 238: ...190 Cabasa 190 Cabasa 190 Cabasa 190 Cabasa 83 B5 221 JingleBell 221 JingleBell 221 JingleBell 221 JingleBell 84 C6 222 MarcTree 1 222 MarcTree 1 222 MarcTree 1 222 MarcTree 1 85 C 6 258 Castanet1V 2...

Page 239: ...Open Conga 214 Rek Slap 70 A 4 196 SynMaracas 196 SynMaracas 160 Open Conga 233 BongBellOp 71 B4 266 Whistle S 2 266 Whistle S 2 185 Mute Cuica 254 WoodBlockL 72 C5 267 Whistle L 2 267 Whistle L 2 186...

Page 240: ...Kick 285 Chic 2 36 C2 10 Real Kick 284 Chic 1 37 C 2 78 Side Stick 286 Bass Slide 38 D2 33 Snare 1 280 Gt Scratch 39 D 2 268 Hand Claps 298 Zap 1 40 E2 33 Snare 1 358 WhiteNoise 41 F2 120 Tom 1 Lo 30...

Page 241: ...214 Rek Slap 369 Stream 84 C6 203 Sagat Open 5 370 Bubble 85 C 6 204 Sagat HfOp 5 373 Kitty 86 D6 205 SagatClose 5 372 Bird 2 87 D 6 221 JingleBell 375 Growl 2 88 E6 180 DjembeOpen 6 356 Stadium 89 F6...

Page 242: ...tstep 1 26 77 BrushSwirl 128 179 Tabla Roll 230 281 Gt Scratch 332 Xylofon 3 383 Footstep 2 27 78 Stick Hit 129 ProcesTom 180 Udu 231 282 Gtr Slide 333 Vibe 1 384 Applause 1 28 79 Side Stick 130 181 D...

Page 243: ...X O Data Inc Dec E 100 101 X O RPN LSB MSB 2 120 121 X O All sound off Reset all Cntrls 0 101 O O Sequencer data Program Change O 0 127 O 0 127 P True 0 127 System Exclusive O O 3 E System Common Song...

Page 244: ...1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 Upper 2 2 1 2 2 1 4 4 1 Lower 3 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 Drum 10 10 10 10 10 10 12 10 Percussion 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 Bass 12 12 12 12 3 12 3 12 Acc 1 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 Acc 2 14 14 14 1...

Page 245: ...Chorus Delay 2 Reverbs Guitar mode effects 3 Drive Tone controls Noise reduction Speaker simulator 7 Modulating effects 3 Ambience effects Programs 320 programs including GM programs 14 drum kits 64 U...

Page 246: ...aving on disk 40 selecting 91 solo part 97 step recording 99 102 Bank Select 62 116 Bass Inversion 15 57 C chord recognition 64 93 chord recognition mode 162 chords 64 93 162 compressor Vocal 76 D dam...

Page 247: ...play 24 116 122 mute 7 O octave see transpose octave overdub 126 overwrite 126 P pan see effects parameter 26 pedal 158 performance edit 170 Pitch EG 173 program editing 49 50 name 190 recovering lost...

Page 248: ...ecting 7 65 transpose in Song Play mode 121 master tuning 149 octave 8 semitone 8 37 U user arrangement 88 program 190 scale 165 style 66 V variation 6 34 VDA EG 180 VDA tracking 181 VDF 175 VDF cutof...

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