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Instruções de Operação Gemini, Modelo The iS40

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Now press both OCTAVE buttons to cancel the transposition. So you see, in order to change octaves on desired tracks, you must first select the track in the VOLUME section. This is what determines which sounds get transposed. To transpose in semitones... 1. Start Arrangement B46 again. 2. Press the TRANSPOSE [#] button and listen to the arrangement. Transpose will not occur until the first beat of the following measure. The Display indicates the current transposition key. 3. Press both TRANSPOSE buttons to cancel the transposition. Chord Scanning and Recognition Whenever an arrangement or backing sequence is selected, this section of the iS40 specifies which area of the keyboard will be used to detect the chords you play. Almost all of the arrangements have been written using LOWER CHORD SCANNING, so the changes you make are only affected below the split point of C4, and the live parts you play above that split point will have no effect on the chord scanning area. You are free to change this mode whenever you like, from LOWER to UPPER or FULL. FULL scanning allows you to play the entire keyboard range at will, and the chord changes you make will be detected and played by the backing tracks. In normal operation, chords will not change unless you play three or more notes together as a 19 Korg iS40 Guide chord. However, this can be changed on page 11 of Global mode. For more information on chord scanning and recognition, consult the owner’s manual. The number of notes you have to play for the backing tracks to detect a chord depends on the settings in the Chord Recognition mode (page 11 of Global mode). The default setting is FINGERED2, which means that three or more notes have to be played to trigger chord scanning. This can be changed to even include the “easy” fingered method as adopted by Yamaha for the more novice player. See the manual pg. 131 for more information. 20 Korg iS40 Guide Warp-Speed Tour of an Arrangement Now that you’re getting to be an “expert” on the iS40, let’s work with Chord Scanning, backing tracks, styles, etc., at an accelerated pace, and completely change the way an arrangement can work: 1. Select Arrangement “A52 Underground”. 2. SYNCHRO START the arrangement. 3. Mute the accompaniment tracks with the ACC1-3 MUTE button. 4. Raise the DRUMS volume to “118”. 5. Un-mute the ACC1 track by pressing both buttons. 6. Un-mute the ACC2 track as well. 7. Press FILL1, then press VARIATION 4. 8. Mute the BASS track. 9. Press the LOWER button in the CHORD SCANNING section to turn it OFF. 10. Press the UPPER button in the CHORD SCANNING section to turn it ON. Then play chords in the upper section of the keyboard to activate scanning. * Keep that arrangement playin’! You’re a Dancin’ Fool !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 11. Press the LOWER button in the KEYBOARD ASSIGN section. 12. Play notes in the lower range of the keyboard, to hear the lower split sound. 13. Press the LOW/UPP2 button in the VOLUME section. Check the Display to verify that you are on “LOW: E64 Dark Pad”. 14. Using the PROGRAM BANK and NUMBER buttons, select Program “C57 Dance Bass”. 15. Transpose this Program down 2 octaves, then play a bass line in the lower range of the keyboard. 16. Press FILL2, then press VARIATION 2, and keep playin that PHAT bass line! 21 Korg iS40 Guide Warp speed tour (cont.) 17. If you are a player - go for it! Change chords in the right hand while playing a live bass line in the left hand! If you’re not, don’t worry about it, just have FUN! 18. Press the INTRO/ENDING2 button, and stop dancin’ around...it looks ridiculous! ...hence the word “interactive”, right? ProUser Tip 1. Load ALL the Factory data into memory. 2. Study the A, B and USER Banks of Arrangements, and make a list of 8-16 favorites. Pick the ones you like best in a variety in styles. 3. Select each of your favorites, and as you do, write them to new locations in the USER bank. Put them in order of music genre, i.e. U11-12 Latino, U13-14 Dance, etc. 4. Save ALL to a new file on disk (Give it a name that you’ll easily recognize as your Favorite's file...try something creative like “Joe’s Favs File”). Now that you’ve created your custom user bank of arrangements. *Remember, you can always get the original User bank data back - it’s on the Accessory Disk that ships with the iS40. Keyboard Sets On the iS40 there are 15 Keyboard sets available. These allow you to recall a setup of control panel memories, simply by selecting a desired Keyboard set! Splits or layers of specific programs, effects, octaves, scanning, keyboard assign and keyboard mode - all of these settings can be stored as Keyboard sets. Then, when playing an arrangement or just playing sounds, you can instantly choose the sets you need. 22 Korg iS40 Guide Selecting Keyboard Sets: 1. Repeatedly press the BANK button in the KEYBOARD SET section, until you see the A-bank LED light. 2. Now press KEYBOARD SET NUMBER button 1. Play the keyboard to hear the selected set. Storing a new Keyboard Se...

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