Korg The iS40 manual IS40 Guide

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The iS40 Guide

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Contents IS40 Guide Table of Contents It’s a Korg Synthesizer Product OverviewIS40 Features and Benefits Plays SMF’s directly from disk Arrangements and Styles Song Edit Mode Song Play ModeBacking Sequencer Programs and EffectsDisplay Pages Disk/Global ModeListening to the Demo Songs Pro-User TipLoading the Factory Data About the Accessory DiskTo listen to a single demo song About the JukeBox functionProUser Tip Working With ArrangementsSynchro buttons Working with the TempoFade in / OUT button Tempo Lock buttonSingle Touch button Let’s get an idea of how this works Volume sectionMuting the tracks ACC1-3 Mute buttonChanging the Keyboard tracks in an Arrangement Getting the original arrangement settings backChanging Backing Tracks in an arrangement Splitting the Keyboard More on the Keyboard tracks- splits, layers etcChanging the Split Point Transposing in Arrangement mode Keyboard Mode sectionTo Layer sounds To transpose tracks in an arrangementTo transpose in semitones Chord Scanning and RecognitionPage Keep that arrangement playin’! You’re a Dancin’ Fool Warp-Speed Tour of an ArrangementWarp speed tour Keyboard SetsHence the word interactive, right? ProUser Tip Storing a new Keyboard Set Selecting Keyboard SetsNow to write the new Keyboard set Backing Sequencer Demo Working With The Backing SequencerAs recording continues Record your own Backing SequenceThat’s it ! You’ve done it Working with Standard Midi Files To playback SMF files Editing Standard Midi files Song Edit modeWorking with the JukeBox Function Performance editing Program ModeProgram Editing Additional FeaturesMEMORY-CHORD / button MEMORY-LOWER / buttonEnsemble button Sustain button Reset buttonScale Types EC5 Pedal IS40 $1695 IS50 $1450 What are the main differences between the iS40 and iS50?IS40/50 Arrangements Arrangement and Program ListingsPrograms Synth lead