Editing sounds and performances > Setting the volume

After editing a performance

1.If you entered Sound edit mode with the PERFORMANCE indicator turned on (Performance mode), after modifying something and pressing EXIT, the Perf Modified page will appear:

Perf.Modified

Save? (Yes/No)

2.While this page is shown, press the +/YES button to save the changes into a performance. After you press the but-

ton, the Save To Performance page (seen above) will ap- pear. You will be able to save the current sound or sound combination into a performance. (See procedure above.)

By pressing the Performance button

While in the Main page, keep the PERFORMANCE button pressed. The Performance Name page (seen above) will ap- pear. You will be able to save the current sound or sound com- bination into a performance. (See procedure above.)

Setting the volume

Use this page to set each sound’s volume.

Note: If you return to editing later, you might see a different

edit page instead of the first one. Use the SCROLL

button to

reach it.

 

1.After having pressed the EDIT button, the Volume page will appear:

Volume 1

M:127 L:120

2.While the Main (M) part is selected, use the +/YES and -/ NO buttons to select a different value.

Value

Meaning

 

 

0

Minimum – no sound

 

 

127

Maximum – very loud

 

 

3.If you are in Layer or Split mode, press the SCROLL button to select the L (Layer/Left) parameter (only avail- able in Layer or Split mode):

Volume 1

M:127 L:120

4.While the Layer/Left (L) part is selected, use the +/YES and -/NO buttons to select a different value.

5.Press the EXIT button to return to the Main page and save the changes (see “Exit from the Sound edit mode” on

page 38), or the SCROLL button to go to the next edit page (see below).

Adjusting the panning

Panning is the position of each part in the stereo front (or “panorama”).

1.After having pressed the EDIT button, use the SCROLL button to go to the Pan edit page, with the M (Main) pa- rameter selected:

Pan2

M:R07 L:L07

While the Main (M) part is selected, use the +/YES and -/ NO buttons to select a different value.

Value

Meaning

 

 

L64

Hard Left

 

 

C00

Center

 

 

R63

Hard Right

 

 

2. If you are in Layer or Split mode, press SCROLL again to go to select the L (Layer/Left) parameter (only available in Layer or Split mode):

Pan2

M:R07 L:L07

3.While the Layer/Left (L) part is selected, use the +/YES and -/NO buttons to select a different value.

4.Press the EXIT button to return to the Main page and save the changes (see “Exit from the Sound edit mode” on

page 38), or the SCROLL button to go to the next edit page (see below).

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Korg C-720 Setting the volume, Adjusting the panning, After editing a performance, By pressing the Performance button

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