Hi Diki,
I played around with it last year when I first upgraded to 1.51.
I don't think it works the way you think.
Apologies Spalding it is recorded in realtime, but not in the same way as one would record a guitar track in my Ketron or PSR.
A single note in the lowest octave of the PA800 ( without transposition) ie D will will create a full Up strum, C will create a full down strum etc etc.
The next octave up the C note on the keyboard represents the 6th string of a guitar, the D note represents the 5th string, the E note represents the 4th string etc etc (these can be used for playing single strings for arpeggio's)
the g# gives you a power chord, the F# mutes all the strings etc etc
Next couple of octaves or so give you the rx noises, plucks , fret noises etc
Also mentions something about selecting a capo??
It's not for revoicing a chord ieto turn a c3e3g3c4 chord into a voicing that a guitar would normally play..
The style I mentioned literally has bass, drum, percussion, nylon guitar track 1, brazillian guitar track 3, & REAL NYLON GUITAR on track 2 which has been assigned to Guitar Mode Track.
It's only used for style parts.
The 1.02-1.51 manual explains how it works
http://www.korgpa.com/pa_root/en/products/pa800_man.html?en best wishes
Rikki
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