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204| Recording the Styles
There are two general types of NTTs:
NTT Type Description
Parallel Notes are transposed inside the area set by the Wrap Around parameter.
These tables are ideally suited to melody parts.
as written as played back
Fixed The arranger moves as few notes as possible, making legato lines and
chord changes more natural. They are ideally suited to chord tracks
(strings, piano etc...).
as written as played back
These are the NTT Type/Table combinations:
NTT Type/Table Description
Parallel/Root The root note (in CMaj = C) is transposed to the missing notes.
Parallel/Fifth The 5th note (in CMaj = G) is transposed to the missing notes.
As recorded with
NTT = Root or 5th
(Key/Chord = C)
When you play a C7
with NTT = Root
When you play a C7
with NTT = 5th
As recorded with
NTT = i-Series
(Key/Chord = CM7 )
When you play a C
with NTT = i-Series
When you play a C7
with NTT = i-Series
Parallel/i-Series All original patterns must be programmed on the “Maj7” or “min7
chords. When loading old Korg i-Series Styles, this option is au-
tomatically selected.
As recorded with
NTT = Root or 5th
(Key/Chord = C)
When you play a C7
with NTT = Root
When you play a C7
with NTT = 5th
As recorded with
NTT = i-Series
(Key/Chord = CM7 )
When you play a C
with NTT = i-Series
When you play a C7
with NTT
= i-Series

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