If you have selected “Program Select,” selecting Utility “Select by Category” will access the Category/Prog T1…T8 dialog box, allowing you to select a program for each timbre by category.

For the procedure of selecting by category, refer to p.2.

1.1–3: Mix (Mixer)

Here you can set the pan and volume for each timbre 1–8.

1.1–3a

1.1–3b

1.1–3a: Pan, Volume

Pan

[RND, L001...C064...R127]

Sets the pan for each timbre 1–8. (This parameter can also be set from the Mixer page of 2.1: Ed-Prog/Mix.)

L001...C064...R127: A setting of L001 is far left and R127 is far right. A setting of C064 will reproduce the pan setting that was made for the oscillator in Program mode.

OSC1

 

OSC2

 

 

OSC1: Amp1 Pan=L032

 

 

OSC1: Amp1 Pan=L001

 

 

 

 

OSC2: Amp2 Pan=R127

 

 

OSC2: Amp2 Pan=R096

Left

Center

Right

Left

Center

Right

 

 

Pan (CC#10)

 

 

Pan (CC#10)

 

 

C064

 

 

C064

 

 

L032

 

 

L032

 

 

L001

 

 

L001

 

 

R096

 

 

R096

 

 

R127

 

 

R127

Left

Center

Right

Left

Center

Right

OSC1OSC2

OSC1: Amp1 Pan=C064

OSC2: Amp2 Pan=C064

Left Center Right

Pan (CC#10)

C064

L032

L001

R096

R127

Left Center Right

If a mono-type insertion effect is inserted, the setting you make here will be ignored. In this case, the “Pan (CC#8)” parameter in 7.1: Ed–InsertFX, Setup page will adjust the panning of the sound after the insertion effect (p.158 “3. Mixer”).

RND: The oscillator pan will change randomly at each note- on.

If “Status” (3.1–1a) has been set to INT, MIDI control change #10 (panpot) messages can be received to con- trol the setting. CC#10 values of 0 or 1 will place the sound at far left, 64 at center, and 127 at far right. Pan can be controlled by messages received on the “MIDI Channel” (3.1–1a).

Volume

[000...127]

Adjusts the volume of each timbre 1–8. (This parameter can also be set from the Mixer page of 2.1: Ed-Prog/Mix.)

The volume of each timbre is determined by summing this volume value with the MIDI volume (CC#7) and expression (CC#11). If “Status” (3.1–1a) has been set to INT, incoming MIDI CC#7 or CC#11 messages will con- trol the volume of a timbre. (However these messages will not affect the setting of this parameter.)

If “Status” is EXT or EX2, the value of this parameter will be transmitted as MIDI CC#7 when the combina- tion is changed. However this will not be transmitted by a timbre that is set to the same MIDI channel as the global MIDI channel. This message is transmitted on the “MIDI Channel” (3.1–1a) specified for each timbre.

1.1–3b: UTILITY

“Write Combination,” “Solo Selected Timbre” (1.1–1c),“Select by Category” (1.1–1c, PROG 1.1–1a)

For details on how to select the desired utility function, refer to “PROG 1.1–1c: UTILITY.”

Hold Balance

Adjusts the volume of the Combi while preserving the vol- ume balance between timbres 1–8.

Selects the “Volume” of any timbre, select “Hold Balance” from the Utility menu, and press the [F8] (“OK”) key. A check mark will appear at the left of “Hold Balance.” (The upper right of the LCD screen will indicate [Hold Bal.]) In this state, adjusting any “Volume” value will simulta- neously change the volume of the other timbres as well, while preserving the volume balance between timbres 1–8.

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Korg Electric Keyboard manual Mix Mixer, 3a Pan, Volume, Volume 000...127, Hold Balance