Paul gives an example of creating a second split on his Korg Pa4x. In this video he uses a standard lower split and creates 2 separate sound zones in the Upper Voice sections by setting note ranges for each of the Upper Voices
thank you very much Paul I am very grateful for what you present here looking up something in a manual is not always easy (possible) in this way everything is much clearer hopefully you will continue for a long time! Best regards
Thank you , Paul - another very helpful, well-made video. Can I ask a favour? Can you say at the start of your videos if the techniques you describe are suitable for the PA1000 as well as the PA4X ? Thanks.
Hi, Paul Thank you for this useful tip. I wonder whether you can help me with my request as below. I am a left hand keyboard player and Korg do not have facility to play 'Lower Backing' in Upper section area! This is purely because all three Upper sounds have 'Velocity Range' & 'Tuning' facility to change wherever you want to play Upper Sounds. But for some strange reason, Korg have gone away to provide similar 'Range Velocity' function to 'Lower Sounds'. I wrote to Korg Support team recently and their response is unbelievably poor ! They stated that : "We are always happy to forward feature requests to our development team in Italy. Having said that, we feel that this particular one is unlikely to be implemented in the near future as it would benefit a very small number of users in comparison to the many other features being currently worked on". I would be most grateful, if you can give me a bit of help with switching Lower Backing to Upper area?
These are great! Would appreciate a video on how to control the endings for songs. I find that the three endings available for every style don't really work for ending the song properly. Is there a way to create your own endings and save them?