Korg PA5X61 Pa5X-61 61-Key Professional Arranger Keyboard

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Recording a Guitar track |807
Recording free melodies or chords
Together with strums and arpeggios, you can record regular patterns made of free
melodies or chords, exactly as if the track was of the Accompaniment type. This is
useful when you need some short melodic or chordal passages (for example, the
closing of a strumming pattern, or a lead solo during an Intro or Ending).
You can record the pattern by playing in the range
from C3 to B6, as shown by
the diagram.
Recording RX Noises
RX Noises are noises generated on the guitar during a performance. Some are
already included in the strumming patterns. Here you can add more to taste, for
increased realism.
> Press one of the keys from C7 and up to trigger RX Noises.
Note RX Noise
C7 and up RX Noises (depending on the Sound)
Choosing a Chord Shape
You can choose Chord Shapes in the Event Edit page, by entering a C0 note with
different velocity values. The following table shows how a certain velocity value
corresponds to how a chord is played in a particular position and on a certain
number of strings.
Playing the same chord with different positions in the same pattern will simulate
the typical behavior of a guitar player.
Out of the 88-note piano range
Velocity = Chord Shape
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