SONG LIST: Within the Song Lists a number of songs have been supplied by Korg. Is the following possible?
1. Transfer the song to my own list
2. Access a particular Korg song file and save as a style which may be modified.
Note: I can access the particular song/style however this is not a direct replica of the song in the list.
PADS: When selecting pads, there is a section detailed as User. Where would I select a Pad and install within this user section?
Thanks Jim
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Jim - I am not an expert by any means but maybe I can get you started.
Jim - I assume you are referring to songs in the setlists. These are actually a subset of entries in the SONGBOOK. The SONGBOOK entries contain a style, keyboard sets, effects, etc. You can copy, edit and rename entire songbook entries. These re-named entires (or any others) can be combined into a new setlist. Respectfully, the Songbook Edit Manual covers the details.
As to PADS ... there used to be a few in the downloads section of this forum.
I think there are some on the KORG support website also. It's not to difficult to make simple (USER) pads yourself but there are so many on board that I rarely look past the factory resources. Again, respectfully, there is good info in the manual.
Jim - I assume you are referring to songs in the setlists. These are actually a subset of entries in the SONGBOOK. The SONGBOOK entries contain a style, keyboard sets, effects, etc. You can copy, edit and rename entire songbook entries. These re-named entires (or any others) can be combined into a new setlist. Respectfully, the Songbook Edit Manual covers the details.
As to PADS ... there used to be a few in the downloads section of this forum.
I think there are some on the KORG support website also. It's not to difficult to make simple (USER) pads yourself but there are so many on board that I rarely look past the factory resources. Again, respectfully, there is good info in the manual.
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