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Korg PA 80
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3-2
Front panel
1 MASTER VOLUME
This slider controls the overall volume of the instrument,
both of the internal speakers, the L/MONO and RIGHT out-
puts, and the HEADPHONES output. It does not control the
volume of the 1 and 2 sub-outputs.
This slider also controls the volume of the signal entering the
INPUT 1-2 connectors, unless they are set in Direct mode
(see “Input 1/2” on page 16-7).
Warning: At the maximum level, with rich-sounding Songs,
Styles or Programs, the internal speakers could distort during
signal peaks. Should this happen, lower the Master Volume a
little.
2 ACC/SEQ VOLUME
This slider controls the accompaniment tracks volume (Style
Play mode) or the Song tracks volume, excluding the Real-
time tracks (Song and Song Play modes). This is a relative
control, whose effective maximum value is determined by the
MASTER VOLUME slider position.
3 ASSIGN.SLIDER
This is a freely Programmable slider (see “Sld (Slider)” on
page 16-3). By default, it acts as the Audio In volume control.
Note: When using high-gain effects, and the Audio Inputs are
sent to the Internal or Vocal/Guitar Board Effects, a residual
noise could be heard, amplified by the drive effect. When the
Audio Inputs are not in use, keep this slider at the minimum
level, or mute the Audio In track in the main page of the Style
Play (“Main page” on page 9-3) and Song Play (“Main page”
on page 11-3) operating modes.
4 MODE section
Each of these buttons recalls one of the operating modes of
the instrument. Each mode excludes the others.
STYLE PLAY
Style Play mode, where you can play Styles
(automatic accompaniments) and/or play up
to four Realtime tracks on the keyboard.
In the main page, Realtime (Keyboard) tracks
are shown on the right half of the display. You
can reach the main page by pressing EXIT
from any of the Style Play edit pages. If you are
in a different operating mode, press STYLE
PLAY to recall the Style Play mode. If the
TRACK SELECT LED is on, press TRACK
SELECT to turn it off and see the Realtime
tracks.
This operating mode is automatically selected
when turning the instrument on.
SONG PLAY Song Play mode, where you can playback 16-
track Songs in Standard Midi File (SMF) for-
mat directly from disk. You can play .MID”
and .KAR files directly from the floppy disk
or hard disk. Since the Pa80 is equipped with
two sequencers, you can even play two Songs at
the same time, and mix them with the BAL-
ANCE slider.
In addition to the Song tracks, you can play
one to four Realtime (Keyboard) tracks, along
with the Song(s). In the main page, Realtime
(Keyboard) tracks are shown on the right half
of the display. You can reach the main page by
pressing EXIT from any of the Song Play edit
pages. If you are in a different operating mode,
press SONG PLAY to recall the Song Play
mode. If the TRACK SELECT LED is on or
flashing, press TRACK SELECT one or two
times to turn it off and see the Realtime tracks.
B.SEQ Backing Sequence mode, where you can record
a new Song based on the Realtime and Style
tracks, and save it as a new Standard MIDI File.
SONG Song mode, where you can play, record or edit
a Song.
PROGRAM
Program mode, to play single Sound Programs
on the keyboard, or edit them.
DEMO Press the STYLE PLAY and SONG PLAY but-
tons together to select the Demo mode. This
mode lets you listen to some Demo Songs, to
let you hear the sound power of the Pa80.
5 GLOBAL
This button recalls the Global edit environment, where you
can execute various global settings. This edit environment
overlaps any operating mode, that still remains active in the
background. Press EXIT to go back to the underlying operat-
ing mode.
6 DISK
This button recalls the Disk edit environment, where you can
execute various operations on files and disks (Load, Save,
Format, etc…). This edit environment overlaps any operat-
ing mode, that still remains active in the background. Press
EXIT to go back to the underlying operating mode.
7 MEMORY (TIE)
This button turns the Lower and Chord Memory functions
on or off. Go to the “Page 25 - Preferences: controls” edit
page (Style Play mode, see page 9-12) to decide if this button
should be a Chord Memory only, or a Lower/Chord Memory
button. When it works as a Lower/Chord Memory:
ON The sound on the left of the split point, and the
chord for the automatic accompaniment, are
kept in memory even when you raise your
hand from the keyboard.
OFF The sound and chords are released as soon as
you raise your hand from the keyboard.
This button doubles as a TIE function for the Song mode
(see chapter 13).
8 BASS INVERSION (REST)
This button turns the Bass Inversion function on or off.
ON The lowest note of a chord played in inverted
form will always be detected as the root note of
the chord. Thus, you can specify to the
arranger composite chords such as Am7/G or
“F/C”.
OFF The lowest note is scanned together with the
other chord notes, and is not always consid-
ered as the root note.
This button doubles as a REST function for the Song mode
(see chapter 13).

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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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