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#193215 - 10/27/07 06:55 AM Some Korg PA800 Questions
Runedog Offline
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Hi

If I play midifiles on my Korg PA800, how can I turn off the keys so no-one can play them while the midi is playing?

Also, and I haven't done this yet, if I plug the keyboard into an external amp, how do I turn-off the internal speakers?

Thanks guys, maybe easy answers for you but I'm new to the KPA800



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#193216 - 10/27/07 07:22 AM Re: Some Korg PA800 Questions
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Assumming it's like the PA1x (and most other keyboards) turn off local control (global-midi-local control).

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#193217 - 10/27/07 08:06 AM Re: Some Korg PA800 Questions
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while the SMF is playing just use one of the the ONBOARD assignable sliders to turn down the keboard Vol.

To shut the speakers go to Media>Audio & click speakers off....simple.



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#193218 - 10/27/07 08:47 AM Re: Some Korg PA800 Questions
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>>while the SMF is playing just use one of the the ONBOARD assignable sliders to turn down the keboard Vol.<<

Thought there might be an easier (and safer ) as per Roland.

Thanks also for the info regarding turning off speakers, I appreciate that.



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#193219 - 10/27/07 08:57 AM Re: Some Korg PA800 Questions
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easier then just pushing the slider down ?

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#193220 - 10/28/07 02:46 AM Re: Some Korg PA800 Questions
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Apologies for not making myself clearer. When I read 'assignable' I meant, how do you assign the sliders on the PA800?

Thanks again for your help.

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#193221 - 10/28/07 09:58 AM Re: Some Korg PA800 Questions
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No assignment is nessesary. The second master slider is preset to BALANCE. In the top position, the RH/KB parts are 100% .. in the bottom position, the Acc/Seq is 100% ........ you make the proper blend as the needs arise!
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#193222 - 11/02/07 09:49 AM Re: Some Korg PA800 Questions
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Rundog there is an edit page that allows you to ASSIGN so many features to either the sliders or to the buttons with ease as you also can do to the EC5 pedal assignments also......its a snap to do.
Then you can have the pa800 set up for your personal configuration and comfort.

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#193223 - 11/02/07 01:36 PM Re: Some Korg PA800 Questions
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Thanks for that snippet dnj, most grateful
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#193224 - 11/04/07 07:12 AM Re: Some Korg PA800 Questions
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Your very welcome ......

The PA800 does many things no other arranger can do....jealous brainwashed Yamaha Korg bashers will try to steer you wrong for sure....try one for yourself and dig deep you'll be surprised what you find in the PA800.

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