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Let's Start!
Introduction
Welcome To Pa700
Before Starting To Play
Overview Of The Instrument
Setting Up The Pedals, Audio Connections, Music Stand
Connecting The Pedals
Turning The Integrated Speakers On And Off
Connecting The Headphones
Connecting The Audio Outputs
Installing The Music Stand
Powering Up
Turning The Instrument On
Calibrating The Touch Screen
Adjusting The Display Brightness
Listening To The Demo Songs
Interface Basics
The Main Page
The User Interface In Detail
Navigating Through The Pages
Selecting The Musical Resources
Playing And Singing
Playing The Sounds
Choosing Your Preferred Set Of Sounds
Choosing The Keyboard Sets
Playing And Controlling The Sounds
Tempo And Metronome
Tempo
Metronome
Playing The Styles
Choosing The Styles
Playing A Manual Accompaniment (Bass & Lower Backing)
Playing The Automatic Accompaniment
Adjusting The Accompaniment Volume
Manually Playing The Bass Line
Playing The Pads
Choosing The Pad Sets
Playing The Pads
Playing The Songs
Choosing The Songs
Playing A Song
Playing Along With The Song
Adjusting The Volume Levels
Playing All The Songs In A Folder
Playing A Jukebox List
Lyrics, Chords, Markers And Score
Reading The Lyrics And Chords Contained In A Song
Reading The Lyrics And Chords Loaded As A Text File
Reading The Lyrics And Chords Loaded As A CDG File
Moving Through A Song With The Markers
Reading The Music Score
Searching For Files And Other Items
Using The Search Function
SongBook
Using The SongBook
Choosing The SongBook Entries
Using The Set Lists
Editing The SongBook
Creating And Editing The SongBook Entries
Creating And Editing The Set Lists
Deleting All The SongBook Entries And Set Lists
Using The SongBook With A Personal Computer
Customizing And Editing The Sound Sets
Customizing The Keyboard Sets
Playing Different Sounds With The Left And Right Hand
Playing Two Or Three Sounds At The Same Time
Choosing Different Sounds
Mixing The Keyboard Sounds
Transposing The Upper Sounds To A Different Octave
Using The Ensemble To Add Harmony
Advanced Editing Of The Sound Sets
The Editing Procedure
Mixing The Sounds
Adding Effects
Equalizing The Sounds
Octave Transpose And Fine Tuning
Programming The Sound Routing And Polyphony
Quick Editing Of Drum Kits
Quick Editing Of Sounds
Programming The Key And Velocity Range
Editing The Digital Drawbars
Writing The Sound Sets
Writing The Keyboard Sets To The Library
Writing Keyboard Sets Into A Style
Writing Keyboard Sets Into A SongBook Entry
Writing Style Settings, Song Settings And MIDI Song Sounds
Customizing, Recording And Editing The Styles And Pads
Customizing The Styles
Setting The Chord Recognition
Automatically Holding Chords And Lower Notes (Memory)
Recognizing The Root Note (Bass Inversion)
Setting How Velocity Controls The Accompaniment
Mixing The Grouped Accompaniment Sounds
Editing The Style Settings
Mixing The Individual Accompaniment Sounds
Changing The Sounds Of The Accompaniment Parts
Setting The Style Controls
Choosing And Mixing The Pads
Writing The Style Settings
Writing The Style Settings
The Chord Sequencer
Recording Chord Sequences
Playing Back Chord Sequences
Managing The Chord Sequences
Recording The Styles And Pads
How Are Styles And Pads Made
Programming The Style Settings, Then Recording The Musical Sequences
Accessing The Style/Pad Record Mode
Listening To The Recorded Style
Setting The Recording Parameters
Assigning Sounds To The Style Element And Pads
Choosing The Original Key/chord And The Note Transposition Table
Recording A Style Or Pad In Realtime Record Mode
Recording A Style Or Pad In Step Record
Recording A Guitar Track
Editing The Styles And Pads
Editing The Track Parameters
Editing The Chord Table
Checking The Available Chord Variations
Editing The Track Type, Trigger, Tension
Editing The Style/Pad Sequences
Editing The MIDI Events
Copying The Style Track Settings
Importing And Exporting The Styles And Pads
Importing A Standard MIDI File To A Chord Variation
Importing A Standard MIDI File To A Style
Importing A MIDI Groove To A Style Or Pad
Exporting A Chord Variation
Converting A MIDI Song To A Style
The Style Creator Bot
Writing The New/edited Style Or Pad
Writing The Styles
Writing The Pads
Customizing, Recording And Editing The Songs
Customizing The Songs
How To Play A Song/ Song Play Vs.Sequencer Mode
Special Tracks (Melody, Drum & Bass), Fast Play
Mixing The Song Sounds
Changing The Sounds Of The MIDI Song Tracks
Writing The Song Play Settings
Writing The Default Player Settings
Listening The MIDI Songs In Sequencer Mode
Loading And Listening A MIDI Song
Recording MIDI Songs
Multitrack Song Recording
Step Recording A Song
Quick Recording A Backing Sequence Song
Step Recording A Backing Sequence Song
Editing The MIDI Songs
Editing The Song Tracks
Editing The MIDI Events
Saving MIDI Songs
Saving The MIDI Song
Recording MP3 Songs
Recording And Saving An MP3 Song
Creating Text Files (lyrics)
Creating Text Files On A Personal Computer
Customizing And Editing The Sounds
Listening And Customizing The Sounds
Accessing The Sound Mode
Listening To Individual Sounds
Customizing The Sound
Editing The Sounds
Setting The Sound's Basic Parameters
Setting The Oscillator's Basic Parameters
Programming The Damper Pedal
Equalizing The Sound
Setting The Drum Kit's Basic Parameters
Equalizing The Drum Kit
Mixing The Drum Kit Layers
Mixing And Retriggering The Drum Samples
Modulating Pitch
Programming The Pitch Envelope (Pitch EG)
Programming The Filters
Modulating The Filters
Programming The Filter Envelope (Filter EG)
Programming Amplitude And Pan
Modulating Amplitude
Programming The Amplitude Envelope (Amp EG)
Programming The LFO
Adding Effects To The Sound
Sound Edit Utilities
AMS (Alternate Modulation Sources)
Writing The Sounds
Writing The Edited Sound
Making New Sounds With Sampling
Loading Samples And Multisamples
Editing The Samples
Editing The Loop
Getting Information On The Sampling Memory
Writing, Exporting Or Deleting The Samples
Creating Multisamples
Writing, Exporting Or Deleting The Multisamples
Creating New Sounds From Multisamples
Creating New Drum Kits From Percussive Samples
Assigning The New Sound Or Drum Kit To A Part/track
Creating Audio Groove Slices With Time Slicing
Writing The Audio Groove Slices
Using The Audio Groove Slices In A Style Or Pad
Using The Audio Groove Slices In Other Sounds
Audio And Video Connections
Connecting An External Display
Connecting The Audio Outputs And Setting The Final Effects
Connecting The Audio Outputs
Programming The Master Effects
Connecting The Audio Inputs
Connecting A Line Audio Device, A Microphone, A Guitar
Setting The Routing And Mixing The Effects
Shaping The Sound Of The Lead Voice
Talking With Your Audience
Using The Voice/guitar Effects
Choosing A Voice/Guitar Preset
Using The Effects
Controlling The Voice/Guitar Processor Via MIDI
Editing The Voice/Guitar Presets
Choosing, Enabling And Mixing The Effects
Creating New Presets By Assembling FX Blocks
Editing The Effects
Writing A Voice/Guitar Preset
Effects For The Sounds, Voice, Guitar
The Effects
Editing The Effects
Adapting The Reverb To The Room Size
Effects List
Effect Parameters
REV (Reverbs)
DEL (Delay)
MOD (Modulation)
DYN (Dynamics)
AMP (Amplifier)
FILT (EQ And Filters)
FREQ (Frequency)
MISC (Miscellaneous)
KAOSS Effects
Using The KAOSS Effects
The KAOSS Page
Choosing The KAOSS Presets
KAOSS Preset List
Using The KAOSS Effects
Controllers
Hand Controllers
Programming The Joystick
Programming The Keyboard's Velocity And Aftertouch
Programming The Assignable Knobs
Programming The Assignable Switches
Foot Controllers
Programming The Damper Pedal
Programming The Assignable Pedal/footswitch
Calibrating The Pedals And Setting Their Polarity
Global Settings And Preferences
Customizing The User Interface
Display And Control Panel Preferences
Program Change And Activity Indicators
Automatic Selection And Locking
Automatically Choosing Styles And Keyboard Sets
Locking Parameters To Prevent Changes
System Preferences
Setting The Date And Time For File Saving
Automatic Power Off
Master Transpose And Tuning
Master Tuning
Master Transpose
Scale
Main Scale
Sub Scale
Quarter Tone Sub Scale (Scale Presets)
Retuning The Style While Playing
MIDI
Connecting MIDI Devices
Introduction To MIDI
Connecting To Another Device: An Overview
Connecting Pa700 To A Personal Computer Or Tablet
Installing The KORG USBMIDI Driver
Connecting Pa700 To An External Controller
Quick Settings Using MIDI Presets
Synchronizing Tempo With Other Instruments
MIDI Data Routing, Processing And Transposing
Programming The MIDI Channels
Control Change Messages
Controlling The Arranger And Player Via MIDI
File Management
Managing Files In The Internal Memory
Copying, Renaming And Deleting
The Local Data
The Direct Data
Renaming The User/Direct Banks
Managing Files On Disk
Overview On File Management
Loading Musical Resources And Settings
Saving Musical Resources And Settings
Copying Files And Folders
Deleting Files And Folders
Selecting More Items At Once
Exporting Playlists
Managing Media
Formatting Storage Devices
Backing Up And Restoring Musical Resources
Connecting The Internal Drive To A Personal Computer
Storage Device Organization
Changing The Media Display Preferences
Protecting Storage Devices And Files
Care Of Storage Devices
If You Can't Write, Save Or Copy
Appendix
Musical Resources
Styles
Keyboard Set Library
Sounds
DNC Sounds And Controls
Drum Kits
Multisamples
Drum Samples
Pads
Recognized Chords
Installing The Options
Replacing The Clock Backup Battery
Installing A MicroSD Card
Shortcuts
Troubleshooting
Specs
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Table of Contents
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Let's Start!
13
Introduction
15
Welcome To Pa700
15
Before Starting To Play
19
Overview Of The Instrument
21
Setting Up The Pedals, Audio Connections, Music Stand
27
Connecting The Pedals
27
Turning The Integrated Speakers On And Off
28
Connecting The Headphones
28
Connecting The Audio Outputs
29
Installing The Music Stand
30
Powering Up
31
Turning The Instrument On
31
Calibrating The Touch Screen
32
Adjusting The Display Brightness
33
Listening To The Demo Songs
34
Interface Basics
35
The Main Page
35
The User Interface In Detail
36
Navigating Through The Pages
43
Selecting The Musical Resources
46
Playing And Singing
47
Playing The Sounds
49
Choosing Your Preferred Set Of Sounds
50
Choosing The Keyboard Sets
51
Playing And Controlling The Sounds
57
Tempo And Metronome
59
Tempo
59
Metronome
61
Playing The Styles
63
Choosing The Styles
63
Playing A Manual Accompaniment (Bass & Lower Backing)
68
Playing The Automatic Accompaniment
69
Adjusting The Accompaniment Volume
76
Manually Playing The Bass Line
78
Playing The Pads
79
Choosing The Pad Sets
79
Playing The Pads
80
Playing The Songs
81
Choosing The Songs
81
Playing A Song
86
Playing Along With The Song
88
Adjusting The Volume Levels
90
Playing All The Songs In A Folder
91
Playing A Jukebox List
93
Lyrics, Chords, Markers And Score
96
Reading The Lyrics And Chords Contained In A Song
96
Reading The Lyrics And Chords Loaded As A Text File
99
Reading The Lyrics And Chords Loaded As A CDG File
101
Moving Through A Song With The Markers
102
Reading The Music Score
105
Searching For Files And Other Items
108
Using The Search Function
108
SongBook
113
Using The SongBook
115
Choosing The SongBook Entries
115
Using The Set Lists
125
Editing The SongBook
129
Creating And Editing The SongBook Entries
129
Creating And Editing The Set Lists
139
Deleting All The SongBook Entries And Set Lists
143
Using The SongBook With A Personal Computer
144
Customizing And Editing The Sound Sets
145
Customizing The Keyboard Sets
147
Playing Different Sounds With The Left And Right Hand
147
Playing Two Or Three Sounds At The Same Time
151
Choosing Different Sounds
152
Mixing The Keyboard Sounds
154
Transposing The Upper Sounds To A Different Octave
157
Using The Ensemble To Add Harmony
158
Advanced Editing Of The Sound Sets
161
The Editing Procedure
161
Mixing The Sounds
164
Adding Effects
166
Equalizing The Sounds
177
Octave Transpose And Fine Tuning
180
Programming The Sound Routing And Polyphony
181
Quick Editing Of Drum Kits
184
Quick Editing Of Sounds
187
Programming The Key And Velocity Range
189
Editing The Digital Drawbars
191
Writing The Sound Sets
195
Writing The Keyboard Sets To The Library
195
Writing Keyboard Sets Into A Style
197
Writing Keyboard Sets Into A SongBook Entry
199
Writing Style Settings, Song Settings And MIDI Song Sounds
202
Customizing, Recording And Editing The Styles And Pads
203
Customizing The Styles
205
Setting The Chord Recognition
205
Automatically Holding Chords And Lower Notes (Memory)
209
Recognizing The Root Note (Bass Inversion)
211
Setting How Velocity Controls The Accompaniment
212
Mixing The Grouped Accompaniment Sounds
213
Editing The Style Settings
215
Mixing The Individual Accompaniment Sounds
215
Changing The Sounds Of The Accompaniment Parts
219
Setting The Style Controls
222
Choosing And Mixing The Pads
225
Writing The Style Settings
228
Writing The Style Settings
228
The Chord Sequencer
230
Recording Chord Sequences
230
Playing Back Chord Sequences
233
Managing The Chord Sequences
234
Recording The Styles And Pads
237
How Are Styles And Pads Made
237
Programming The Style Settings, Then Recording The Musical Sequences
243
Accessing The Style/Pad Record Mode
244
Listening To The Recorded Style
246
Setting The Recording Parameters
247
Assigning Sounds To The Style Element And Pads
252
Choosing The Original Key/chord And The Note Transposition Table
255
Recording A Style Or Pad In Realtime Record Mode
258
Recording A Style Or Pad In Step Record
262
Recording A Guitar Track
267
Editing The Styles And Pads
280
Editing The Track Parameters
280
Editing The Chord Table
286
Checking The Available Chord Variations
287
Editing The Track Type, Trigger, Tension
288
Editing The Style/Pad Sequences
290
Editing The MIDI Events
302
Copying The Style Track Settings
306
Importing And Exporting The Styles And Pads
307
Importing A Standard MIDI File To A Chord Variation
307
Importing A Standard MIDI File To A Style
310
Importing A MIDI Groove To A Style Or Pad
313
Exporting A Chord Variation
314
Converting A MIDI Song To A Style
316
The Style Creator Bot
316
Writing The New/edited Style Or Pad
318
Writing The Styles
318
Writing The Pads
320
Customizing, Recording And Editing The Songs
321
Customizing The Songs
323
How To Play A Song/ Song Play Vs.Sequencer Mode
323
Special Tracks (Melody, Drum & Bass), Fast Play
324
Mixing The Song Sounds
326
Changing The Sounds Of The MIDI Song Tracks
330
Writing The Song Play Settings
331
Writing The Default Player Settings
331
Listening The MIDI Songs In Sequencer Mode
332
Loading And Listening A MIDI Song
332
Recording MIDI Songs
335
Multitrack Song Recording
335
Step Recording A Song
342
Quick Recording A Backing Sequence Song
347
Step Recording A Backing Sequence Song
355
Editing The MIDI Songs
360
Editing The Song Tracks
360
Editing The MIDI Events
372
Saving MIDI Songs
376
Saving The MIDI Song
376
Recording MP3 Songs
378
Recording And Saving An MP3 Song
378
Creating Text Files (lyrics)
382
Creating Text Files On A Personal Computer
382
Customizing And Editing The Sounds
387
Listening And Customizing The Sounds
389
Accessing The Sound Mode
389
Listening To Individual Sounds
390
Customizing The Sound
391
Editing The Sounds
394
Setting The Sound's Basic Parameters
396
Setting The Oscillator's Basic Parameters
402
Programming The Damper Pedal
409
Equalizing The Sound
413
Setting The Drum Kit's Basic Parameters
414
Equalizing The Drum Kit
418
Mixing The Drum Kit Layers
420
Mixing And Retriggering The Drum Samples
421
Modulating Pitch
423
Programming The Pitch Envelope (Pitch EG)
428
Programming The Filters
432
Modulating The Filters
435
Programming The Filter Envelope (Filter EG)
440
Programming Amplitude And Pan
444
Modulating Amplitude
446
Programming The Amplitude Envelope (Amp EG)
449
Programming The LFO
453
Adding Effects To The Sound
458
Sound Edit Utilities
461
AMS (Alternate Modulation Sources)
463
Writing The Sounds
466
Writing The Edited Sound
466
Making New Sounds With Sampling
468
Loading Samples And Multisamples
470
Editing The Samples
474
Editing The Loop
478
Getting Information On The Sampling Memory
481
Writing, Exporting Or Deleting The Samples
483
Creating Multisamples
487
Writing, Exporting Or Deleting The Multisamples
491
Creating New Sounds From Multisamples
494
Creating New Drum Kits From Percussive Samples
495
Assigning The New Sound Or Drum Kit To A Part/track
496
Creating Audio Groove Slices With Time Slicing
497
Writing The Audio Groove Slices
503
Using The Audio Groove Slices In A Style Or Pad
504
Using The Audio Groove Slices In Other Sounds
506
Audio And Video Connections
507
Connecting An External Display
509
Connecting The Audio Outputs And Setting The Final Effects
512
Connecting The Audio Outputs
512
Programming The Master Effects
513
Connecting The Audio Inputs
517
Connecting A Line Audio Device, A Microphone, A Guitar
517
Setting The Routing And Mixing The Effects
519
Shaping The Sound Of The Lead Voice
523
Talking With Your Audience
526
Using The Voice/guitar Effects
528
Choosing A Voice/Guitar Preset
528
Using The Effects
533
Controlling The Voice/Guitar Processor Via MIDI
536
Editing The Voice/Guitar Presets
539
Choosing, Enabling And Mixing The Effects
540
Creating New Presets By Assembling FX Blocks
541
Editing The Effects
543
Writing A Voice/Guitar Preset
544
Effects For The Sounds, Voice, Guitar
547
The Effects
549
Editing The Effects
549
Adapting The Reverb To The Room Size
556
Effects List
557
Effect Parameters
559
REV (Reverbs)
559
DEL (Delay)
570
MOD (Modulation)
605
DYN (Dynamics)
654
AMP (Amplifier)
666
FILT (EQ And Filters)
706
FREQ (Frequency)
734
MISC (Miscellaneous)
747
KAOSS Effects
793
Using The KAOSS Effects
795
The KAOSS Page
795
Choosing The KAOSS Presets
797
KAOSS Preset List
799
Using The KAOSS Effects
802
Controllers
805
Hand Controllers
807
Programming The Joystick
807
Programming The Keyboard's Velocity And Aftertouch
809
Programming The Assignable Knobs
810
Programming The Assignable Switches
812
Foot Controllers
815
Programming The Damper Pedal
815
Programming The Assignable Pedal/footswitch
816
Calibrating The Pedals And Setting Their Polarity
824
Global Settings And Preferences
825
Customizing The User Interface
827
Display And Control Panel Preferences
827
Program Change And Activity Indicators
829
Automatic Selection And Locking
831
Automatically Choosing Styles And Keyboard Sets
831
Locking Parameters To Prevent Changes
833
System Preferences
837
Setting The Date And Time For File Saving
837
Automatic Power Off
838
Master Transpose And Tuning
839
Master Tuning
839
Master Transpose
840
Scale
845
Main Scale
845
Sub Scale
847
Quarter Tone Sub Scale (Scale Presets)
851
Retuning The Style While Playing
856
MIDI
859
Connecting MIDI Devices
861
Introduction To MIDI
861
Connecting To Another Device: An Overview
866
Connecting Pa700 To A Personal Computer Or Tablet
867
Installing The KORG USBMIDI Driver
869
Connecting Pa700 To An External Controller
871
Quick Settings Using MIDI Presets
874
Synchronizing Tempo With Other Instruments
881
MIDI Data Routing, Processing And Transposing
883
Programming The MIDI Channels
889
Control Change Messages
893
Controlling The Arranger And Player Via MIDI
896
File Management
899
Managing Files In The Internal Memory
901
Copying, Renaming And Deleting
901
The Local Data
904
The Direct Data
905
Renaming The User/Direct Banks
909
Managing Files On Disk
910
Overview On File Management
910
Loading Musical Resources And Settings
915
Saving Musical Resources And Settings
922
Copying Files And Folders
926
Deleting Files And Folders
929
Selecting More Items At Once
930
Exporting Playlists
932
Managing Media
935
Formatting Storage Devices
935
Backing Up And Restoring Musical Resources
937
Connecting The Internal Drive To A Personal Computer
941
Storage Device Organization
943
Changing The Media Display Preferences
946
Protecting Storage Devices And Files
947
Care Of Storage Devices
949
If You Can't Write, Save Or Copy
950
Appendix
951
Musical Resources
953
Styles
954
Keyboard Set Library
960
Sounds
965
DNC Sounds And Controls
992
Drum Kits
995
Multisamples
997
Drum Samples
1006
Pads
1023
Recognized Chords
1028
Installing The Options
1030
Replacing The Clock Backup Battery
1030
Installing A MicroSD Card
1034
Shortcuts
1037
Troubleshooting
1040
Specs
1042
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