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Korg pa 900 User Manual

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Global mode
Mic: Harmony
Note: For this to work, a value other than zero must be assigned to
thePitch Bend Range in theMic: Global Setup page (see
page 269).
Note Octave Transpose
This transposes the harmony voices in Notes mode; the value
corresponds to octaves (±4). When receiving notes from MIDI,
this value is summed to the value of the “Octave Transpose In
parameter, found in the “MIDI: MIDI In Controls” page (see
page 259).
This is useful when used in conjunction with the “In Note
Range-High” and “In Note Range-Low” parameters, also found
in the “MIDI: MIDI In Controls” page, that limit the note input
to a particular range, that could result too low or too high for the
harmony notes (see page 260).
Portamento
This is defined in milliseconds as the time to reach a target note
when a harmony voice needs to change pitch.
Harmony Voices Envelope
The envelope lets you set a different Attack and Release time for
the harmony voices.
Note: The envelope can only work in Notes mode.
Attack
Sets the envelope attack time for harmony voices. Available only
in Notes mode.
Release
Sets the envelope release time for harmony voices. Available only
in Notes mode.
Harmony Note Input
When the Harmony Mode is Chord, harmony notes are always
received from the Chord Scanning area.
When the Harmony Mode is set to Notes, harmony notes can be
received from a source different than the Chord Scanning area.
This way, you can continue sending chords to the Arranger with
your left hand, while, for example, sending notes to the Har-
mony module with your right hand.
Source
This is the harmony notes source for the Style Play mode. It is
the harmony notes source for the Song Play mode, when the
“Song Control” parameter is set to Keyboard.
Note: When the Harmony Mode is Chord, the Source is always the
Chord Scanning area.
Hint: To continue playing harmony notes on the keyboard when
switching between Style Play and Song Play modes, set Source =
Chord Scan, Song Control = Keyboard.
Chord Scan Notes are received from the same chord scanning
area dedicated to the Arranger. For example, if
the Lower chord scanning mode is selected on
the control panel, harmony notes are received
from the Lower area of the keyboard.
Lower Notes are received from the Lower area of the
keyboard.
Upper Notes are received from the Upper area of the
keyboard.
Full Keyb. Notes are received from the full range of the key-
board.
Song Control
This is the harmony notes source for the Song Play mode.
Off Notes are not received when in Song Play mode.
Ply 1+2 Track [n]
Notes are received from the selected track from
either Player.
Keyboard Notes are received from the Keyboard. The range
is the one defined by the “Source” parameter (see
above).
Level
Level knob
Sets the overall harmony voices level.

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Korg pa 900 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Polyphony128 voices
Sequencer16-track sequencer
Keyboard61 keys (with velocity and aftertouch)
SoundsOver 1100 sounds, including GM and XG sets
StylesOver 400 styles
Display7-inch TouchView TFT display
StorageInternal memory and microSD card slot
Weight10.76 kg
MIDIIn, Out, Thru
USBUSB to Host, USB to Device
ConnectivityMIDI, USB

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