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Korg PA1000 Quick Guide

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122| Recording MIDI Songs
17 Recording MIDI Songs
Quick Recording a Backing Sequence Song
What is a Backing Sequence Song?
MIDI Songs are made of up to sixteen ‘tracks’ – that is, separate parts, each
one with a different Sound. Usually, MIDI Songs are recorded one track at a
time: the drums first, then the bass, then the accompaniment guitar, then
the strings
Backing Sequence (Quick Record) makes this much easier and faster: you
just record your live performance on the keyboard accompanied by the
Styles. After saving, this ‘quick song’ will be converted into an ordinary
sixteen-tracks MIDI Song, that you can play with the Players.
Choosing the Style and Sounds
Before accessing the Record mode, prepare the Style and Sounds with which
to record your Song.
1 Go to the Style Play mode.
2 Choose a Style.
3 Choose a Keyboard Set.

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Korg PA1000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Sound EngineEDS-X (Enhanced Definition Synthesis-eXpanded)
Polyphony128 voices
Keyboard61 keys with velocity and aftertouch
Display7-inch TFT display
Song PlayerMP3, SMF (Standard MIDI File), KAR
Storage960 MB
ConnectivityUSB, MIDI, Audio In/Out
Weight10.75 kg (23.7 lbs)
Effects148 effect types
SoundsOver 1, 750 Factory Sounds, 107 Drum Kits
User PCM Sample Memory600 MB
Style Tracks8 tracks
Chord SequencerYes
Pads4 Assignable Pads
LyricsMID, KAR, MP3+Lyrics
Sequencer16 tracks
SongBookFully programmable music database
Multi Pad4 Assignable Pads
ConnectionsAudio In, Line Out
ClockInternal
Power SupplyAC adapter

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