"Nnumber of tone: 12" What does it mean under seq

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Stargazer
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"Nnumber of tone: 12" What does it mean under seq

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I found this curious piece of information and would like to ask anyone that knows the answer - what does it mean "Number of tone: 12" under sequencer section?


Sequencer

Tracks
16-track MIDI Sequencer

Number of Songs
Max; 128 Songs

Resolution
1/480

Tempo
40.00 - 300.00 (1/100 BPM resolution)

Counter
Measure / Beat / Tick

Number of tone
12 tones

Template Song
16 preset / 16 user template songs

Preset
700 Patterns (shared with Drum Track patterns)

Format
KORG (KROSS) format, SMF format 0 and 1

From Korg main page: http://www.korg.com/us/products/synthes ... page_3.php
OpAmp
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Post by OpAmp »

Hi,

Most likely it is a copy paste error. In the context of the sequencer it does not mean anyhting useful.
The 12 tones normally refer to either:
* the step sequencer/drumtrack: up to 12 different percussion sounds can be triggered in a sequence
* the polyphonic arpeggiator: you can hold up to 12 keys, and a pattern using these 12 keys can be programmed.

Obviously in the sequencer mode, the arpeggiator, drumtrack and step sequencer are part of it.

Have fun.
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Post by Stargazer »

@OpAmp Thank you very much!
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