3Press the Insert button three times. Steps 01–04 will become active.

4Select a song for each “Step” 01–04.

Select S000: Intro for “Step” 01, S001: A for “Step”

02, S002: Bridge for “Step” 03, and S003: Ending for “Step” 04.

5In “Repeat,” specify the number of times that the song at each step will repeat.

Set “Step” 01 to 02, “Step” 02 to 04, “Step” 03 to 02, and “Step” 04 to 01.

6If necessary, check the “Load FX?” check box.

This specifies whether or not the effect settings will also be changed when the song at that step is played. If you want the effect settings to change, check this box. For this example, check “Step” 01.

Depending on the effect settings, a certain amount of time may be required for the effects to be switched. If this occurs, the playback will not be smoothly connected from song to song.

To ensure a smooth transition from song to song, check “FX Load?” for “Step” 01. Do not check “FX Load?” for the remaining steps. This way, the effect settings will be made before playback begins, and there will be no time lag when cue list playback is started or when switching from song to song. Although it will not be possible to change effect types within the cue list, you can use dynamic modulation or MIDI control changes such as Effect Control to control the effects within the cue list, for example applying reverb more deeply on certain songs, or raising the LFO speed for a specific song. We recommend this method if you will be using a cue list to construct the song. When you execute the “Convert to Song” page menu command, the effect settings of the “Step” 01 song will be specified for the song that results from the conversion.

Even if “Load FX?” is not checked, there may be cases in which a time lag in the transition between songs, depending on the musical data of the song. Also, there may be cases in which the musical data is not played at the correct timing at the transition between songs. If this occurs, you can edit the musical data of the song, or convert the cue list to a song for playback. If you use “Convert to Song” to convert the cue list to a song, there will be no time lag during playback at the transition between songs, and the musical data will be played at the correct timing.

“Step”: The arrow will indicate the currently

playing step. indicates the currently selected “Step.” If you set “Current Step” while stopped, the display will change.

“Measure”: Indicates the starting measure of that step.

“Meter”: Indicates the currently-playing time signature. This cannot be changed.

7This completes the settings. Press the [START/ STOP] key to begin playback from the step speci- fied in “Current Step.”

Intro (measures 1–4) → Intro (measures 5–8), A (measures 9–16) → A (measures 17–24) → A (mea- sures 25–32) → A (measures 33–40) → Bridge (mea- sures 41–48) → Bridge (measures 49–56) → Ending (measures 57–60)

The name of a cue list can be specified by the “Rename Cue List” page menu command.

If you wish to use the tempo that is specified by the song of each step, set “Tempo Mode” to Auto. If this is set to Manu (manual), playback will use the tempo that you specify in “ =”.

If you specify Continue to Step01 for the last step, the cue list will continue playing back repeatedly.

If you set “Repeat” to FS, a foot switch connected to the [ASSIGNABLE SWITCH] jack will control the timing at which the song stops repeating. Set “Foot Switch Assign” (Global P2: Controller) to Cue Repeat Control.

When you play the keyboard, the program of the track selected by “Track Select” will sound. If a different program is selected for each song, the program specified for the currently playing song will sound.

Converting a cue list to a song

Although it is not possible to record additional mate- rial onto tracks in a cue list, you can convert a cue list to a song, and then record solos etc. to vacant tracks.

You will also need to convert a cue list to a song if you wish to save it on a floppy disk as SMF data.

Select the “Convert to Song” page menu com- mand.

In “To Song,” specify the destination song number for the converted data. The cue list name will auto- matically be assigned as the song name of the con- verted data. (For details and cautions regarding “Convert to Song,” refer to p.53 in the Parameter Guide.)

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Korg Speaker System owner manual Converting a cue list to a song, If necessary, check the Load FX? check box

Speaker System specifications

Korg, renowned for its high-quality musical instruments and equipment, has expanded its offerings to include an innovative speaker system designed to elevate the listening and performing experience for musicians and audio enthusiasts alike. The Korg Speaker System delivers impressive sound quality, versatile connectivity, and user-friendly features, making it a desirable addition to any setup.

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