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NTT Type/Table Description
Parallel/No Transpose The chord is not modied, and is moved to the new key un-
changed. The pattern plays exactly the recorded notes, and is
moved to the new key as it is. This is the standard setting of Intro 1
and Ending 1 in Korg’s original Styles (where a chord progression
is usually recorded, and should remain unchanged in any key).
Fixed/Chord This table moves as few notes as possible, making legato lines
and chord changes more natural. It is ideally suited to chord
tracks (strings, piano etc...). Contrary to the Parallel mode, the pro-
grammed chord is not transposed according to the Wrap Around
parameter, but always stays around its original position, looking
for common notes between the chords.
Fixed/No Transpose The programmed notes can only be transposed by the Master
Transpose. They are never transposed when chords are changed.
To conform to Korg specifications, it is advisable to set the NTT to “No
Transpose” on the Intro 1 and Ending 1.
Choosing Sounds for the Style tracks
You can assign Sound to each track of the Style. These Sounds will be used
if the Original Style Sounds parameter found in the Style Play > Volume
(Style View) page is left unchecked.
1 Go to the Style Record > Record 2/Cue page to choose Sounds for the Style
tracks.
Octave Transpose
Sound icon
2 Touch a Sound icon to select the corresponding track.
3 Touch it again, to open the Sound Select window and choose the Sound for
the corresponding Style track.
Transposing the Style Sounds
You can only set the Octave Transpose while in Style Play mode. If you
want to transpose a Style track, exit recording, then edit and save the Style
Settings.