4-5. Editing and overwriting a scene

You can edit some of the settings of a scene, and overwrite your changes onto the stored scene.

(1)Recall the scene.

As described in “4-2. Recalling a scene,” recall the scene that you want to edit.

(2)Edit the settings of the scene.

Adjust the channel faders, Pan, EQ, and effect parame- ters to edit the scene.

(3)Click the OverWrite button to display the Over Write Scene dialog box.

(4)When you click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key), your changes will be overwritten onto the scene of that number.

If you click the No button (or press the panel NO key), you will return to the “EditScene” tab page without making any changes.

4-6. Specifying parameters that will be disabled for an individual scene

For each scene, you can specify that the settings of certain pa- rameters will not be altered when the scene is recalled. The channel parameters and send settings of the highlighted but- tons will be excluded from recall.

(1)Recall the scene.

As described in “4-2. Recalling a scene,” recall the scene that you want to edit.

(2)Click the Disable Prm button to display the Disable Param dialog box.

(3)Adjust the settings.

Select the channels whose parameters will be disabled for recall, and select the parameters or sends of those channels that will be disabled.

For the EFF1/2 Return, AUX 1/2 Level, Effect, MasterEQ, and MasterFader parameters, you can disable settings of the highlighted buttons regardless of the selected channel.

Fader, CH ON, Pan, EQ, EFF 1/2, and Aux 1/2 filter set-

tings apply only to the channels that are disabled (highlight- ed).

(4)Click the OK button (or press the panel YES key) to close the dialog box.

4-7. Specifying parameters that will be disabled for all scenes

You can specify parameters that will be excluded from scene recall operations for any scene in the song. The channel pa- rameters and sends whose buttons are highlighted in the dis- play will be excluded from (i.e., unaffected by) scene recall operations, regardless of the scene that is recalled.

Access the SCENE, “SceneFilter” tab page, and click the but- tons for the channels and controls for which you want to dis- able scene recall.

Parameters whose buttons are highlighted will not be re- called.

4-8. Controlling scenes via MIDI

MIDI output

A scene change (program change) message is transmitted when the scene changes.

If the SYSTEM/MIDI, “MIDI/MMC” tab page Program Change button is on (highlighted), messages will be output in the following cases.

When you select a scene in the SCENE, “EditScene” tab page.

If automation (p.52) is turned on, when the scene changes during playback or recording

MIDI input

If the D3200 receives a scene change (program change) mes- sage when automation (p.103, 105) is turned off, it will switch to the scene of the corresponding number.

(1)Connect your external MIDI device (p.94).

(2)In the SYSTEM/MIDI, “MIDI/MMC” tab page, set “GlobalCh” to the channel of the external MIDI device that will be transmitting the program change message. Turn the SYSTEM/MIDI, “MIDI/MMC” tab page Pro- gram Change button on (highlighted).

(3)Access the SCENE, “EditScene” tab page, and turn Automation “OFF.”

(4)Send program change messages from your external MIDI device to recall scenes on the D3200.

When the D3200 receives program change #0, scene “000” will be recalled.

Program change messages #0–100 correspond to scenes “000”“100.”

 

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Korg D3200 Editing and overwriting a scene, Specifying parameters that will be disabled for all scenes, Midi output