Special midi channels – KORG PA4X 76 User Manual

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796| MIDI

Special MIDI channels

The Control channel

You can set a MIDI IN channel as the Control channel (in the

Global > MIDI

> MIDI IN Channels

page), to select Styles, Keyboard Sets and SongBook

Entries from an external device (see the Appendix for a list of messages
corresponding to Pa4X’s internal data). On this special channel you can also

send controls to start/stop the Arranger and Players, and select the Style

Elements (see later in this part).

The Global channel

Any MIDI channel can be set as a Global channel (in the

Global > MIDI > MIDI

IN Channels

page), and can simulate the Pa4X integrated keyboard. When

Pa4X is connected to a master keyboard, transmission should take place

over the Global channel of Pa4X.
MIDI messages received over a Global channel are affected by the status
of the

SPLIT

button, as well as by the split point. Therefore, if the

SPLIT

button’s indicator is lit up, notes arriving to Pa4X over this channel will be
divided by the split point into the Upper (above the split point) and Lower
(below the split point) parts.
Notes received on a Global channel are used for the chord recognition of
the automatic accompaniment. If the

SPLIT

indicator is turned on, only the

notes below the split point will be used.

The Chord 1 and Chord 2 channels

Two special Chord channels (programmed in the

Global > MIDI > MIDI IN

Control

page) can be used to receive notes for chord recognition. These

notes will be combined with the notes received on the special Global channel.
Contrary to the Global channel, the Chord channels are not affected by the
split point. However, the status of the

SPLIT

button will change the way

chords are recognized on the Chord channels:

Split status

Chord recognition mode

On

Decided by the Chord Recognition parameter of the Global > Mode
Preferences > Style page. You can play a single note to play a Major chord.

Off

Always Fingered or Expert, depending on the previous situation. You
have to play at least three notes in order for the chord to be detected.

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