Korg PA300 Professional Arranger

Manual - Page 95

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Style Play
STS Name panel
Reference
STS Name panel
Touch the STS Name tab to select this panel. Single Touch Set-
tings (STS) are memory locations intended for quickly choosing
Keyboard Sounds, contained in each Style or SongBook Entry.
While in this panel, you can see the name of the four STSs
belonging to the latest selected Style or SongBook Entry. Touch
one of the names to select the corresponding STS.
Note: You cannot edit the STS names in this panel. To edit a name,
select the STS to be renamed, then select the Write Single Touch
Setting command from the page menu (seeWrite Single Touch
Setting dialog box” on page 109).
Volume panel
Touch the Volume tab to select this panel. This is where you can
set the volume of each track, and mute/unmute them.
Changing the tracks’ volume
You can change the volume of each track by dragging the sliders
in the display. You can also change the volume by touching a
tracks slider, then using the VALUE DIAL.
Changing the Play/Mute status
Play/mute status of the current track. Select the track, then touch
this area to change its status.
Play status. The track can be heard.
Mute status. The track cannot be heard.
Saving the track’s volume and play/mute
status
Each set of tracks can be saved into a different memory. This
allows for a great flexibility when mixing Keyboard and Accom-
paniment tracks through the use of Performances, STSs and
Styles.
The volume and play/mute status of the Keyboard tracks can
be saved to a Performance or STS (see “Write Performance” on
page 108 and “Write Single Touch Setting” on page 108).
The volume and play/mute status of the separate Style tracks
can be saved to the current Style Settings (see “Write Current
Style Settings” on page 108).
The offset volume of the grouped Style tracks is automatically
saved to the Global.
Sliders
Track status icons
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