PA300 fade in.out
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PA300 fade in.out
i was wondering if there is a way to fade in/out a style in PA300?
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Re: PA300 fade in.out
As the PA300 is missing the Fade-In Fade-Out function keys, you would have to use the Master Volume knob to manually do fades.ashkanshkh wrote:i was wondering if there is a way to fade in/out a style in PA300?
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Re: PA300 fade in.out
Another way is to modify style Intro and Ending.Thoraldus wrote:As the PA300 is missing the Fade-In Fade-Out function keys, you would have to use the Master Volume knob to manually do fades.ashkanshkh wrote:i was wondering if there is a way to fade in/out a style in PA300?
more info you can find on Pa300 User Manual page #213, Style/Pad Edit: Velocity

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I don't think I would call the PA300 a 'professional' arranger. I wouldn't even give that label to the PA600. The PA900 , PA3X and PA4x are what I would call professional.ashkanshkh wrote:thank you very much guys. I cannot believe that they didn't include such a primitive feature on a professional arranger!!!
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well that's the name Korg calling them. even the microarranger which is cheaper has this feature hahaThoraldus wrote:I don't think I would call the PA300 a 'professional' arranger. I wouldn't even give that label to the PA600. The PA900 , PA3X and PA4x are what I would call professional.ashkanshkh wrote:thank you very much guys. I cannot believe that they didn't include such a primitive feature on a professional arranger!!!
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You should check available feature before you buy, maybe Korg microARRANGER was be your better option.ashkanshkh wrote:well that's the name Korg calling them. even the microarranger which is cheaper has this feature hahaThoraldus wrote:I don't think I would call the PA300 a 'professional' arranger. I wouldn't even give that label to the PA600. The PA900 , PA3X and PA4x are what I would call professional.ashkanshkh wrote:thank you very much guys. I cannot believe that they didn't include such a primitive feature on a professional arranger!!!

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fade in/out
Yes, it is sad that Korg neglected the fade in / fade out function on the pa300.
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Re: fade in/out
Just plug in an Expression pedal and you can have Fade In - Fade Out - better too, because you will be in control of the timing.DuaneOD wrote:Yes, it is sad that Korg neglected the fade in / fade out function on the pa300.
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