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RECORDING NEW STYLE PA1000

Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2020 8:37 am
by john_78
HI guys just wondering if i am doing something wrong when recording or editing new style i always like to use more track for drums for example pedal in one track snare in different and hi hat in another track i use more than 6 track for drums in sequencer mod so i can control and edit each one separately that what i like to do in recording style mod i know i have only 8 tracks first 3 are named automatically drums , percussion , bass i tried to use track 8 for with user drum kit for calp or crash it records correctly but after saving the style and play it back in style play mod only that track it shift octave down to different note and by changing the octave in mix and tuning page it dose not go back to the note i have recorded can some one explain whats is wrong pleas i wish korg add more track for recording new style 16 will be great

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thanks

Re: RECORDING NEW STYLE PA1000

Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2020 10:29 am
by siebenhirter
john_78 wrote: ... more track for drums .... control and edit each one separately that what i like to do in recording style mod ...
If you want to use another acc- or bass-track for drums, go to Style Record > Style Track Controls > Type/Trigger/Tension page where track type can be set to DRUM.
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To control and edit Drum instruments separately use the Bottom Note and Top Note parameters to set key range to edit. If you select these parameters (same note as Bottom and Top parameter) in a Drum track you
can select each single percussive instrument.

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2020 8:50 am
by john_78
hi siebenhirter thank you so much for your help

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2020 1:08 pm
by Aripearlmusic
In order to use another track as a drum track it has to be changed into a drum track as mentioned above however there is no advantage to 2 using multiple channels if your goal is to be able to mix the drums. Press menu-track control-drum edit and you'll get access to to the Edit parameters of all the Drum families and then you can have it all in one track. If you are using simple drums just make sure that they are saved to the right drum families. i.e. snare as a snare, Tom as a Tom etc. If you press DF (as in drum family) in mixer tuning FX sends as well as insert effects you will be able to send specific parts of the kits to the effects