Selecting a parameter and editing the value – KORG Krome music workstasion 61key User Manual
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Introduction to the KROME
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When a dialog box is open, this button cancels the
settings made in the dialog box and closes the dialog
box, just like pressing the Cancel button.
If a popup menu or menu is open, pressing EXIT closes
the menu.
Selecting pages
• You can access tabbed pages by pressing the tabs
shown in the bottom line of the display.
This example shows the Program T01–08 page
through Mixer T01–08 page of Combi P0: Play.
Selecting a parameter and editing the
value
1. Press the parameter that you want to edit.
2. If you select an edit cell, the display will be
highlighted. Edit the value.
• The way that the value will change depends on the
type of parameter or object. (See “Objects in the
display” on page 4.)
The value in the edit cell can be edited by using the
value controllers (VALUE dial, INC/DEC buttons,
numeric keys 0–9, – button, (.) button, ENTER but‐
ton, etc.).
3. You can use knobs 1–4 to edit parameters that are
assigned to the control surface.
Note: You can use the COMPARE button to compare the
sound you’re editing with the original unedited sound.
INC/DEC buttons
Use these when you wish to make small changes in the
value.
VALUE dial
Use this dial to edit the selected parameter’s value.
This control is convenient when you want to scroll
through a very long list of selections.
Numeric keys 0–9, ENTER button, – button,
(.) button
These buttons are convenient when you know the
exact value that you want to enter. Use the 0–9, –, and
decimal (.) buttons to enter the value, and then press
the ENTER button to confirm the entry.
The – button inverts the sign (+/–) of the parameter
value; the decimal (.) button inserts a decimal, for
entering fractional values.
Note: When selecting “Program Select” (see page 21),
you can select a GM bank by holding down the 0
button and pressing the (.), 1–9, or – buttons.
Functions that use the ENTER button in conjunc-
tion with another button
ENTER has a few special functions when it is pressed
in combination with other buttons.
By holding down the ENTER button while you press a
numeric key (0–9), you can select up to ten menu
commands from within the current page.
While a dialog box is displayed, the ENTER button
corresponds to the OK button. (The EXIT button
corresponds to the Cancel button.)
In Sequencer mode, you can hold down the ENTER
button and press the LOCATE (
) button to use the
menu command Set Location.
Other
Specifying a program bank or combination bank
PROG BANK A, B, C, D, E, F/
COMBI BANK A, B, C, D buttons
Use these buttons to change banks when selecting
Programs or Combinations. The LEDs in the buttons
light up to show the current bank.
In Program mode, these buttons select the Program
bank.
In Combination mode, these buttons have two
functions:
• When you’re selecting Combinations, they choose
the Combination bank.
• When you’re assigning a Program to a timbre
within the Combination, they select the Program
bank.
In Sequencer mode, when a track’s Program name is
selected, these buttons change the Program bank.
Using the keyboard to enter a note number or
velocity value
By playing a key while pressing a parameter that
specifies a note number (such as G4 or C#2) or a
velocity value, you can directly enter that note number
or velocity value. (This is not available in menu
command dialog boxes.)
Tempo input
TEMPO knob, TAP button
You can set the tempo by turning the TEMPO knob or
by repeatedly pressing the TAP button.
COMPARE button
You can use this button to return the settings of an
edited program, combination, or song to their original
state. Refer to the following section.