Verse, Chorus, Fill – KORG PA4X 76 User Manual

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to start. The button’s indicator on the selected

VARIATION

button will be

flashing, meaning it is booked after the Intro.

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Start the accompaniment.

Choosing a Variation to play a

Verse

or

Chorus

Variations can be used for verses, choruses, bridges or specials. To choose

the right Variation for your verse, please note that Variations are of growing
‘density’ and ‘loudness’. This means that

Variation 1

will be the ‘sparsest’

and the ‘quietest’ of the arrangements, while

Variation 4

will be the ‘dens-

est’ and ‘loudest’ of them. Usually, you will use Variation 1 for the first verse,

Variation 4 for the last chorus.

Style Element

Suggested use

Variation 1

Verse, Bridge, Chorus or Special (lowest density)

Variation 2

Verse, Bridge, Chorus or Special (medium-low density)

Variation 3

Verse, Bridge, Chorus or Special (medium-high density)

Variation 4

Verse, Bridge, Chorus or Special (highest density)

Wait for the Intro to end playing, and then the selected Variation will start
playing. The selected

VARIATION

indicator will stay lit.

As an alternative, you can start the Variation before the end of the Intro.
While the Intro is playing, press one of the

VARIATION

buttons. The Variation

will start at the next measure.

Choosing a

Fill

Fills are phrases that can be used for smoothly bridging between different
sections of a song.

Style Element

Suggested use

Fill 1

Fill (lowest density)

Fill 2

Fill (medium-low density)

Fill 3

Fill (medium-high density)

Fill 4

Fill (highest density)

When the musical situation requires a change, press one of the

FILL

buttons

to choose the Fill you want to play. The button’s indicator will be on while the
Fill is playing.

If you want, choose a different Variation before the end of the Fill.

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