Please forgive me any typo or spelling error, I have Parkinson's Disease.
I created a song using Backing Sequencer Mode in Realtime, made a few mistakes, tried to correct them, like i've done with success in the past.
When I exit record and play the song again, the bad chord (D7), is shown as having been corrected (display shows Dm7), but the some notes played are still wrong.
Upon studing the manual which I had printed out, I noticed this on page 87 (upper right) "Note: If you replace a chord with a different one, please remember that the lower track will not be automatically changed."
My understanding (based only on a guess) is that the lower track is the lower right instrument in the display after hitting the style button, usually some sort of strings pad.
This is where a merciful manual author would have offered at least a clue as to how to fix errant notes that live on even after "Fixing" the bad chords.
Anyone know how to fix my song. I'm afraid it is going to involve editing midi data event by event. Korg's propagande indicated that such a error could easily be fixed.
Please tell me i'm overlooking some obvious solution...
Correcting a bad chord using Chord/Acc Step Record
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Correcting a bad chord using Chord/Acc Step Record
Will Parker, near Seattle Washington