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#17087 - 11/14/98 03:17 AM
Re: Can I use more than one bank of programs for my sequences?
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Registered: 09/27/98
Posts: 118
Loc: Hot Springs, AR, USA
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I hope I'm understanding you properly, but I THINK I've got it. If you're transferring sequences INTO the Korg from an outside PC, it should be fairly easy to simply type in the bank & program number changes as you assemble your tracks. As you can choose INTernal, EXTernal or ALL for triggering sounds per track in the Korg itself, decent software should also allow you to change that aspect of the track in the same way that you'd change programs proper. That way, you can choose from internal banks A & B at will or assign the track to an outboard unit, allowing you access to whatever you like, WHENever you like. You can do this ahead of time and set them up as sys-ex headers or specific controller messages in your PC, or go back and insert your controller messages by hand in OVDB (overdub) mode while the track plays. The latter may be more of a hassle, but I like the immediacy of it for MY purposes. If I've missed something here, respond and let's fine-tune it. Everyone misses something here & there and I'm sure no exception! Good luck.
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#17092 - 11/15/98 06:06 AM
Re: Can I use more than one bank of programs for my sequences?
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Registered: 09/27/98
Posts: 310
Loc: Atlanta, GA USA
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I suppose I too was confused when I posted my first response and still may be, but..... If I understand your question, all you have to do is set up your "new" synths programs to match your 0w1. i.e. if program #32 on your 0w1 is a voice pad, write a voice program to the same location on your "new" synth. I believe you will find this to be more time consuming than inserting a program change and there are easier ways. Providing your new synth has a built in sequencer, you can create a "sequence set-up" and disable program change... If the new synth has a "combination" or "performance" mode, you can create this set up in a similar fashion, again disabling program changes. However, regardless of which way you choose, you may find that the programming attributes (velosity, pressure, etc.) do not match you original and opt to re-record the entire track using the new program.
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