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Pa1X / PA1X Pro Main Features
NEW RX Technology Up to FIVE oscillators per voice and multi-level sampling for rich and natural sounding instruments. Over 1000 sounds (780 preloaded) Color TouchView Interface. Quick and intuitive including on screen Help menus TC-Helicon Vocal Effects + Four Stereo Effect Processors. UPGRADEABLE to include Pitch correction and Vocal Modeling! Enhanced Style Functions 608 Style locations (450 pre-loaded) Styles up to 32 bars long with 3 intros, 3 fills, 4 variations and 2 endings. Tap-Tempo, Reset & Fade in/out. 16 Bit 48kHz Sampling with Auto Time Slice/Extend and more pro editing functions. Loads AIFF, WAV, TRITON and AKAI data. 320 Performance settings to create custom setups and recall them at the touch of a button NEW SongBook feature Create a searchable database of your Performance settings- by title, artist, tempo, key- and instantly recall one to recreate that song. Multi-Channel Backing Sequencer to instantly record up to 8 backing tracks and up to four real time tracks each to a separate track - all in one pass! Unique XDS Dual Sequencer allows loading from one sequencer while playing back the other sequencer. DJ style crossfader for smooth, immediate transitions from song to song in real time! Exciting options include CD-RW, MP3 encoder/player, Video Lyric Interface and much more! USB for direct connection and to share files with your PC, plus coaxial S/P DIF digital output

EasyStart CONTENTS

Welcome! Making Connections Playing the Demo Songs Playing Sounds Selecting and playing Styles Adding the Real-time tracks Using the TC-Helicon Vocal Processor (Quick Record) Using the Backing Sequencer Saving your settings (Performances) The SongBook Suggested Styles to Try / Owners Manual References 7
Pa1X / PA1X Pro EasyStart

Welcome!

Congratulations! The Pa1X and PA1X Pro are the most powerful arranger workstations available on earth. (And Mars, once colonization begins) The goal of this Easy Start is to get you familiar and comfortable with the basics. It is recommended that after you have mastered the features and functions covered herein, you take a look through the Owners Manual to achieve true Master status.
Please note that in this guide, all references to Pa1X are also for the mighty PA1X Pro!

M a i n S cr e e n

The intuitive Color TouchView interface on the Pa1X allows for extremely fast and easy access to many of the Pa1X features and parameters. You can even access on screen Help menus! (HELP button to the right of the display) Before we dive in, lets get familiar with the main screen
HOLD IT! Before you power-up the Pa1X, make sure that the BALANCE slider located beneath the display is in the center position!
Please note the DISPLAY HOLD button to the right of the display. When lit, a selected screen will stay displayed until the EXIT button is pressed. When the display hold function is turned off, the display will return to the main page automatically after several seconds.

Making Connections

Connect the Power cord to the Pa1X. If you are using the PA1X Pro, connect audio cables from the LEFT/MONO and RIGHT outputs to your sound system or connect headphones to the HEADPHONE jack on the front. Turn the Pa1X on by pressing the POWER switch on the rear panel.
Pa1X / PA1X Pro EasyStart !
Please begin this guide by powering up the unit, so that the screens come up in the proper order!

Playing the Demo Songs

Press both the STYLE PLAY and SONG PLAY buttons. Demos will automatically start to play, however you can also select Solo Instrument, Style or Full Song demos by pressing the appropriate box in the TouchView display, then selecting the desired demo from the list on the screen. Press the EXIT button to return to the main demo screen to select a different demo category. Leave the Demo Play mode by pressing the STYLE PLAY mode button.

Playing Sounds

The Pa1X is the first Korg product based on the new RX Technology (Real eXperience). Each sound can use up to five oscillators and takes advantage of new sample data, including natural vibratos, slides, tongued and overblown flutes, guitar pull-offs and more. What does this mean to you? More realistic, detailed natural sounds and a more Real eXperience for both you and your fans! 1. 2. 3.
Press the SOUND mode button. Here you can try out and play individual sounds. In this mode the sound will be played across the entire keyboard and will be heard solo without a Style accompaniment. Grand Piano should be the currently selected sound. This is indicated in the Sound Info area at the upper part of the display. Try the Piano! Press anywhere in the Sound Info area (where Grand Piano is displayed). The sounds are catagorized into banks indicated by the side tabs. Currenty we are in the Piano bank. Press the Guitar tab then press Nylon Slide Pro to select this sound. Play the keyboard with varying degrees of velocity (light,medium and hard) to hear the different guitar articulations including a cool slide! Now select one of the great trombone sounds using the following alternate method of selecting sounds. press the P2 tab then select Trobone Press the SOUND SELECT TRUMPET & TROMBONE button Pro Vel. Again, play with varying degrees of velocity to hear how expressive the Pa1X can be! Press the SOUND SELECT ACCORDION button and select Harmonica AT. Play and press down while holding the note. Pretty nice, isnt it? One last thing here. Press the SOUND SELECT DIGITAL DRAWBARS button. Use the eight sliders on the front panel to adjust the drawbars and try it out. DSP modelingaint it great?!

In the STYLE PLAY mode (Explored in the next section) up to four sounds can be layered together! See page 166/167 of Owners Manual for details on playing and editing sounds and the Digital Drawbar Mode.
Selecting and Playing Styles
There are 450 fully editable preloaded Styles in the Pa1X and room for over 150 more. A Style consists of up to eight accompaniment tracks. One or two can be used (like drums and bass) to simply supply you with a rhythm section, or all eight if you need a full big-band to back you up.
Press the STYLE PLAY mode button then press the KEYBOARD MODE SPLIT button. Styles can be selected in two ways. First, select a Style by pressing anywhere in the Style area in the upper left of the display. Select a Style category by pressing one of the tabs in the display then select a Style within that category. You can also press a STYLE SELECT button to select a Style category and then select a Style within the catagory. Select a Style. Press the SYNCRO START button then press INTRO 1. Play a chord on the lower section of the keyboard the Style will begin playing, first with an intro and then will automatically go to the main style. There are four variations, three fills, three intros and two endings for each Style, allowing you to create a realistic performance! Try out some of the Variations and Fills while playing the Style by pressing a VARIATION or FILL button. Press one of the ENDING buttons to have the Style play a musical ending or simply press the START/STOP button to stop the Style cold. To change the tempo of a Style, press and hold the Shift button under the display and rotate theTEMPO/VALUE dial.
There is a list a suggested Styles to try on page 7 of this EasyStart.

Cool Tip:

Use a complex chord (7th, sus2, sus4, etc) when auditioning Styles the Style playback will be more musical and interesting. For example, play a chord using the notes C, F and G.
Adding the Real-Time Tracks
The STYLE will play up to eight backing tracks, and you can play up to four additional tracks in realtime; three layered on the UPPER half of the keyboard, and one on the LOWER portion of the keyboard.
Press the STYLE PLAY button. The right side in the display shows which sounds are currently assigned to this STYLE. A small MUSIC NOTES icon will appear next to a voice if that track is active (turned on). An M icon next to a track indicates the track is muted (off). The top three sounds listed relate to the UPPER half of the keyboard (labeled UP1-UP3). The last sound on this list is for the LOWER track of the keyboard (labeled LOW). To change the sound assigned to a track (Upper 1, etc.), press the sound name in the display. Select a bank using the tabs or by pressing a SOUND SELECT button. Select the desired sound. Below the DISPLAY are four buttons labeled SINGLE TOUCH SETTING (STS1-4). Press one of these, and you can see the sounds assigned to the STYLE change. There are four STS (Single Touch Settings) for each STYLE. This feature allows very quick set up of sounds that correspond to the selected STYLE. Press the STS Name tab in the lower track of the display to view the sounds assigned to the STS buttons. Try playing different STYLES and using the STS buttons to call up new sounds. Play with both hands to hear these tracks. To turn a track on, press the M (mute) to the right of the sound name so it changes to the MUSIC NOTES. To adjust the volume of a track use the SLIDERS labeled UPPER 1,UPPER 2, etc. You can view all eight of the Style tracks in the display by pressing the TRK.SEL. button to the left of the STS buttons. Press the TRK.SEL. button again to return to the previous screen.

4. 5. 6.

Play the PADS! There are four PADS and a STOP PAD above the keyboard. Each one is assigned a different sound or sound effect. New and different sounds can be assigned to any PAD. See the Pa1X/PA1X Pro Owners Manual pages 76-98 and for more details on Style Play mode.
Using the TC-Helicon Vocal Processor
Inside the Pa1X is a powerful TC-Helicon Vocal processor! Its possible to add effects such as reverb, delay and compression to your vocals as well as produce four part harmonies with selectable gender per part. There are even optional upgrades for pitch correction and vocal modeling.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Press the STYLE PLAY button then press the Mic tab in the display. Uncheck all the master switches (Harm/Mod,Lead,V1,V2, etc.) in the display. Make sure the MIC/IN1 switch is set to MIC then connect a microphone to the MIC input. Sing into the microphone and adjust the rear panel MIC GAIN knob, so that the AUDIO IN LED (to the right of the TEMPO/VALUE DIAL) is lit GREEN while you sing. If the LED is a constant RED, turn it down. Adjust the MASTER VOLUME and the AUDIO IN / ACC1 SLIDERs to the desired volume. In the display, press the VP Preset: popup and select 002 Moving Vocals!. Play some chords on the lower part of the keyboard while singing to hear the harmonies. To remove one of the four harmony parts, uncheck the switches labeled V1, V2, etc. Try some of the other presets by pressing the VP Preset: popup and selcting other presets.
See the Pa1X/PA1X Pro Owners Manual Pages 62-65 and 214-224 for more on the Vocal Processor.
(Quick Record) Using the Backing Sequencer
The Backing Sequencer (Quick Record) function lets you record a Style with all its elements and realtime tracks quickly and easily. This is a great feature for getting ideas down quickly, as well as taking advantage of the wonderfully programmed Styles for writing songs. Why reinvent the wheel? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Press the STYLE PLAY button and select the desired Style. Press the SEQUENCER button. The upper part of the DISPLAY will read New Song. Press the RECORD button (the red button to the left of the DISPLAY). Press the Backing Sequence(Quick Record) radio button in the display then press OK. Press the big, red, START / STOP button. There will be a one bar count-off before recording begins. Start Playing! Press the Sequencer 1 PLAY / STOP button to end the sequencer recording. (Pressing the Start/Stop button will NOT stop the sequencer!) Press PLAY / STOP button again to hear your sequence. Ta Da! You and the Pa1X have created a SONG!

One of the great features of the Backing Sequencer is the ability to change what youve recorded easily. For instance, if you like the progression but want to use a different style or you want to change a chord(s) in your progression it can be quickly done without having to re-play the parts 9.
Press the red RECORD button to the left of the DISPLAY then select Step Backing Sequence and press OK. Tempo, Chord, etc. of your song with out having to re-record it.
10. In the lower part of the display you can move one event, measure or step at a time and change the Style,
11. To exit press Done, then press Yes.
Now to save your song to a disk:

1. 2. 3. 4.

Press the popup in the upper right of the display and select Save Song. If you have a PA1X Pro or have installed the optional Hard Drive in a Pa1X, you can save it to the HD. If you want to save to a floppy disk, make sure you insert a disk in the drive. Press the popup in the lower left of the display to choose either the floppy disk (FD) or hard drive (HD), and then press Save. Name your song by pressing the T next to New Song and give it a good, strong hit worthy name. Press OK then OK again. When propted, Are you Sure press Yes. For more detailed information on using the sequencer, see pages 66-70 and 144-165 of the Pa1X/PA1X Pro Owners Manual.
Saving your settings (Performances)
When you have a Style that you like and sounds you enjoy using with that particular Style, you can save all these setting together as a Performance. Other settings saved with a Performance are the tempo, any needed effects and transpositions, the Vocal Processor preset and volume settings. Up to 320 Performances can be saved. 1. 2. 3. 4.
To save a Performance, press the STYLE PLAY mode button. Press the popup in the upper right of the display and select Write Performance. You can NAME your PERFORMANCE by pressing the T next to Name: and entering characters in the display. When finished, press OK. For now, lets select an empty user location to save your performance so you dont over write the presets. For Perf. Bank: select 19 User 2 and for Performance: select 08-empty, and then press OK.

The SongBook

One of the most powerful performance features of the Pa1X is the SongBook. An onboard music database that lets you organize your Performance settings for fast, easy retrieval. Each entry may include the artist, title, genre, key, tempo and meter of a specified song. You can add your own entries as well as edit existing ones. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Press the SONGBOOK button. Here you can scroll through the list of hundreds of exsisting entries. This could take awhile. Lets make things easier. Press the Filter box in the display. Here you can narrow your search down. For instance. Pop songs that have a tempo between 100 and 130 BPM. Press Cancel to exit this screen. Select one of the songs you may be farmiliar with and then Press the Select box in the display. Press the START/STOP button to play the selected file. For more details on the SongBook functions, see the Pa1X/PA1X Pro Owners Manual Pages 54-61 and 139143.

Suggested Styles to try

NAME BANK / PAGE
Flamenco World 3 All Great strumming. Start with Intro 1 and use the Fill 3 (break) to transition between Variations! Play with a passionate heart Amigo. Swing HipHop Half-Time Guitar Soul & Funk 8/16 Beat 2 All 1 All 82 Smooth Baby! Just relax Nice guitar picking pattern! Move around by adding 7ths, 9ths and Sus chords BeBop1 Jazz All bars to trade fours with the drummer! Bar Country User Nice pedal steel voice; in the Style too! Dream Dance All All 130 Noodleville Like your old Tangerine Dream LPs played at 78 RPM! Brazilian Samba Latin Dance All All 102 Lively AND Mellow!

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Important Owners Manual References
Glossary of Terms Style Record Mode Sampling operating mode Disk edit mode Recognized chords Installing the Hard Disk, CD-RW, MP3 Board and other options Troubleshooting 330 332-341 342
Dont forget to check the website often for OS updates and other goodies! www.korgpa.com

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AK-1 SETUP GUIDE V3.0F Rev 1.0 KELFAR TECHNOLOGIES http: / / www.kelfar.net
The following is the explanation of setting and viewing instrument selections On applied power: Primary Instrument: 1. On power-up, Clear LED is on, Selected brand is shown as key (C-B) 2. Clear led is turned off, model is shown as key (per table) Secondary Instrument: 1. On power-up, Clear LED is on, Selected brand is shown as key (C-B) 2. Clear led is turned off, model is shown as key (per table) Then the cancel LED is turn on steady state Programming/Selecting the Primary & Secondary Instruments Primary Instrument 1. Press and hold the Cancel key for 3 seconds. The cancel LED will begin flashing at about 2 Hz. 2. Press any key to select the brand instrument. (see below supported instruments) 3. Press any key to select the specific model of the instrument Note: Cancel LED will return to steady state after recording the new instrument setting. Pressing the cancel key leaves the last instrument selected. Secondary Instrument 1. Press and hold the Cancel Key for 6 seconds. The cancel LED will begin flashing at about 5 Hz. 2. Press any key to select the brand instrument. (see below supported instruments) 3. Press any key to select the specific model of the instrument Note: Pressing the cancel key will select no instrument as the secondary instrument. Key Values
C Korg C Pa1x/Pa800 C# Yamaha Motif-ES (Voice, pattern and song mode only) XG/1CH(Repeat mode) XG: 1-16CH D Kurzweil Kurz D# Roland GS 1-16CH E Ayoub 1CH F Ketron 116CH F# Native Instruments Kontakt2 116Ch G G A # A# B

C # D D # E F

Pa80/50/55TR/60 Triton_Le/Tr Triton_EX/ST Triton Karma Triton Classic

1-16CH

The rear M idi Jack is the Primary Instrument. The side Midi Jack is the secondary instrument.
Korg Pa 80/60/50/55Tr Connector Plug the power supply into this connector

Special Instructions

Korg PA80/60/50/55TR (One time Special Setup) Note: You need a " to " cable 1. Turn the Pa power On and do not connect the Ak-1 Midi_Out to the Pa MIDI_In at this moment! 2. Connect the " jack from the REAR of the AK-1 to PA80/60/50/55Tr (Assign. PDL/SW) 3. In the PA Global mode Pa/Sw. 4. Select P/s :Q.Tone 5. In the PA Global mode Midi_In Channel 6. Use the Track Button to switch from Ch 01 to 16 7. Select Ch01: Global 8. Save all the SETTINGS by pressing WRITE 9. Lock the SCALE in the Preferences by going to Pref: Lock (Gbl). WRITE IT! 10. Power on the AK-1 11. Hold the CANCEL Button for 3 seconds (i f you are using the REAR MIDI JACK) 12. Select C then C# (PA series 80/60/50/55Tr) 13. Connect the Midi_Out of the AK-1 to the Midi_In of the Pa(80/60/50/55Tr) Important: It is recommended that you do not touch the keys on the PA while selecting the scale(s) from the AK-1. That might add or delete extra notes to the PA. Korg Pa1x / Pro (One time Special Setup) (Very important that the keyboard must be first upgraded to OS 2.01 and later before the AK-1 box can work with it): 1- Go to GLOBAL and choose the FILTERS tab on the bottom of the screen. 2- On the original factory setting, you will see both channel 1 for MIDI IN and MIDI OUT set to "Sys. Excl." as default. Go ahead and change them both to OFF! 3- Save this setting by opening the drop down menu on this page (loacted in the upper right corner of the screen) and save both WRITE - GLOBAL SET UP and WRITE - MIDI SET UP. That's it! The AK-1 should be able to control all sounds within all sections of the keyboard, including the otherwise impossible SOUND MODE!! *Korg Pa800 and Transpose and this setup might work on Pa1x and Pa2x 1. Go to Global 2. Select General Controls 3. Select the Lock page 4. By default Master Transpose is Locked 5. Unlock it
6. Write Global Global Setup 7. Write Global Midi Setup 8. DONE Korg Triton series (One time Special Setup) 1. Go to Global mode then navigate to MIDI 2. Check the midi filter box for Sysexlusive 3. Write Global into the memory. 4. Change the scale for each Program/Combo./Moss to User 00, Scale C and WRITE Program/Combo/Moss.
Kurzweil (One time Special Setup) 1. Set Sysex ID to 127 Yamaha XG (One time Special Setup) 1. Consult your Yamaha manual to change the midi setup of the Yamaha keyboard/synth. 2. By default in some Yamaha Keyboards, such as the PSR series, the Midi channels are sent to the Song/Sequencer. 3. On the PSR, you will need to make sure that the Midi_In messages are coming to the sounds that you are playing directly on the keyboard (i.e Main=Ch1, =Ch2, etc) 4. Make sure the systemexclusive is enabled. Roland Fantom X (One time Special Setup) 1. Menu > System > Midi > Receive > Remote keyboard Switch > ON 2. Menu > System > Midi > Receive > Receive Exclusive > ON 3. System Write TRANSPOSE (AK-1 Limited Edition)

Transposing a keyboard in Chromatic Steps: -12 to +12. Red button: Reset the value to 00 Important: The AK-1 will show you the Transposed value by using the 12 buttons LEDs. For example, to transpose to value +3, the NOTE "D" LED will be ON temporally and the CANCEL button will be OFF for PSITIVE #s. Another example, to Transpose to value - 2, the NOTE "C#" LED will be ON temporally and the CANCEL button will be ON for Negative #s. Note: Aft er executing the Transpose function, the AK-1 will always go back to the normal operation. AK-1 with Transpose feature was tested on the following Keyboards/Synth: 1. Korg Pa 80/60/55Tr/50. Pa1x-800, Triton Series ( Classic, Studio, Extreme, Karma, Tr, Le) 2. Roland Fantom X sereies 3. Any instrument with GM2 compliant

 

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