jamman
Originally posted by MikeTV:
This difference comes when you are then able to additionally store a link to an on-disc midifile into these patches. So, when you recall a "user panel preset patch", you get all your two-handed manual play keyboard settings, plus instant recall of the relevant midifile, which then instantly plays direct from disc at the kick of a footswitch.
As there are 64 storable "user panel preset patches" on the instrument, this means that I can have up to 64 of these "midifile + live parts" patches set up. Enough for any gig with reloading anything.
Other than the older Roland G-1000, I don't know of any non-Roland arrangers that will do this, but I think the PA1X just might.
No it can't.
Mid file play are arranger mode work differently here.(yam shines here).If you'll familiar with newer Korgs(PA's)it'll be easier to explain.
You can however have both performance and prog setups in arranger mode and will have 4 single touch settings(great for live)-again in arranger mode.
the thing you can do (in Mid file playback) is create a patch(korg can do this-layer piano,piano and strings etc-yes they are singe patches,not performances-),you may want to be careful with poly issue- poly is 62) (with split-assign key range,recall it as a user patch on non use ch-eg-ch 16-and use it real time-ofcourse you have to rewrite volume levels in that track,delete the data part-etc).
again you can't have it call.Korg in general blows most in sounds dept but those little yammies are killing them in versatility dept.