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Korg PA 80 User Manual

Korg PA 80
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16-4
Global edit environment
Page 7 - MIDI IN Channels
Note: The Local parameter is always turned on again each time
you turn the instrument on.
On When you play on the keyboard, MIDI data is
sent to the internal sound generator and to the
MIDI OUT port.
Off The keyboard is connected to the MIDI OUT,
but cannot play the internal sound generator.
This is very useful when working with an
external sequencer, to send notes and control-
lers from the keyboard to the external
sequencer, and then let the sequencer send
them back to the sound generator, without
overlapping. See the MIDI chapter.
Clock
This parameter selects the MIDI Clock source.
Note: The Clock parameter is always set to “Int” each time you
turn the instrument on.
Internal Internal, i.e. the clock generated by the Pa80
Sequencer 1 internal metronome.
MIDI External from MIDI. The Pa80 is slaved to an
external instrument or sequencer, connected to
its MIDI IN port. The Start/Stop and Play/Stop
commands, and the metronome Tempo, can-
not be selected from the control panel of the
Pa80. Use the external instrument to set the
Tempo, and start or stop the sequencers (Song,
Song Play, Backing Sequence modes) and the
arranger (Style and Backing Sequence modes).
Host External from the TO HOST port. As the MIDI
option, but when connecting the Pa80 to a
computer via the serial port.
Clock Send
This parameter turns the clock information on the MIDI
OUT on or off.
Off The Pa80 cannot send the MIDI Clock signal.
You cannot slave another instrument to the
Pa80, even when connected to the MIDI OUT.
MIDI The Pa80 can send the MIDI Clock signal. You
can slave another instrument to the Pa80
Tempo, Start/Stop and Play/Stop commands.
Connect the other instrument to the Pa80
MIDI OUT port.
Host The same as MIDI, but when connecting the
Pa80 to a computer via the serial port. The
Clock signal is sent through the TO HOST
port.
To Host rate
This parameter sets the TO HOST port speed.
Off The TO HOST port is disabled.
31.25k-Mac Select this baud rate when connecting a Mac-
intosh.
38.40k-PC Select this baud rate when connecting a PC.
PAGE 7 - MIDI IN CHANNELS
In this page, you can assign the Pa80 tracks to any of the
MIDI IN channels. Use the TRACK SELECT button to switch
from channels 1-8 to channels 9-16.
Channel
You can assign to each channel one of the following tracks:
(Off) No track assigned.
Lower Lower track.
Upper1…3 One of the Upper tracks.
Drum Drum track.
Perc Percussion track.
Bass Bass track.
Acc1…5 One of the Auto-accompaniment tracks.
S1 T1…16 One of Sequencer 1 tracks.
S2 T1…16 One of Sequencer 2 tracks.
Global Special channel to simulate the Pa80’s inte-
grated controls (keyboard, pedals, joystick)
with an external keyboard or controller. MIDI
messages coming on this channel are consid-
ered as being generated by Pa80’s integrated
controllers.
Control On this special channel, the Pa80 receives
MIDI messages to remotely select Styles, Per-
formances, STS and Style Elements. See tables
on page 19-1 and following for more informa-
tion on the received data
PAGE 8 - MIDI IN CONTROLS (1)
This page is where you can program various MIDI IN fea-
tures, like the Chord Recognition channel and the Harmony
channel for the (optional) Vocal/Guitar Processing Board.
There are two separate Chord channels. This is very useful
when you must send chords to Pa80 on two channels (like
with some MIDI Accordions).
Chord1 channel
Notes entering this channel are sent to the Chord Recogni-
tion engine.
Ch01:Upper1 Ch05:Upper3
Ch02:Lower Ch06:Global
Ch03:Bass Ch07:Pad1
Ch04:Upper2 Ch08:Pad2
Gbl:Midi In Chnl
Chord1 channel:Off
Chord2 channel:Off
Harmony channel:Off
Velocity In:Normal
Gbl:MidiIn Ctl 1

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Korg PA 80 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeArranger Workstation
Polyphony62 voices
Sound EngineHI (Hyper Integrated) synthesis system
ROM32 MB PCM ROM
Keyboard61 keys
Effects4 Stereo Master Effects
Styles304 styles
Style Tracks8 Style Tracks
Sequencer16-track
DisplayBacklit LCD
ConnectivityMIDI (In, Out, Thru)
Floppy Disk3.5 inch
OutputsL/Mono, R
InputsMic/Line input with gain control

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