Korg n364 61 Users Manual 468804
Korg n364 61 Users Manual 468804
Korg n364 61 Users Manual 468804
As there are potentially limitless possibilities when writing a Combination, the intent of this document
is not to serve as a step by step, but rather to familiarize the user with the tools used in creating
typical Combination setups. We will first discuss the basic elements that create such setups as Splits
and Layers, then apply those basics to create a simple combination, which will illustrate both a split
and layer, consisting of a bass on the left hand and piano and strings on the right.
Now that you have the basics, let's apply what we've learned to create a Combination. First, we'll get
into the edit mode:
Next, we'll initialize the Combination, so that all of the parameters are reset:
1. Press the 8 button on the left-hand side of the keyboard. (It's also marked "Effect Speed").
2. Push the up directional button on the right-hand side of the screen two times. This will bring you to
page 8C - "Init Combi".
3. Press the YES button on the left-hand side of the screen twice. This will reset the Combination for
editing.
1. Press the "1" button on the left-hand side of the unit (It's also marked "Octave Type"). This will take
you to screen 1A "Program 1-4". Here, you can see and select sounds for the first four Timbres.
2. Using the value slider or YES/NO buttons, set the first Tambre to "A06" (NuFretless). This will be our
Bass sound for the left hand.
3. Press the right directional button once to highlight the sound for the second Timbre.
4. Using the value slider or YES/NO buttons, set the second Timbre to "A01" (N Piano). This will be our
first sound for the right hand.
5. Press the right directional button once again to highlight the sound for the third Timbre.
6. Using the value slider or YES/NO buttons, set the third Timbre to "A05" (N Strings). This will be our
other sound for the right hand.
1. Press the "3" button on the left-hand side of the unit (It's also marked VDF EG Octave) This will take
you to screen 3A "Channel". The first Timbre should already be set to "1G".
2. Timbre three should be highlighted from selecting the sounds on the previous screen. Press the left
directional button once, so that the second Timbre's channel setting is highlighted.
3. Using the value slider or YES/NO buttons, set the second Timbre to "1G".
4. Press the right directional button once again to highlight the third Timbre.
5. Using the value slider or YES/NO buttons, set the third Timbre to "1G".
Now, we'll tell each sound where it should play. Here's how it's going to be set up:
Bass (First Timbre A06) Piano + Strings (2nd and 3rd Timbre, A01 and A05)
1. Press the "4" button on the left-hand side of the keyboard. (It's also marked "Attack Gate"). This will
bring you screen 4A - "KW TOP" - This is the Key Window Top page. Here, you can see the Key
Window Top for the first four Timbres.
2. The third Timbre should be highlighted from selecting the channels on the previous screen. Press the
left directional button twice to highlight the first Timbre.
3. Using the value slider or YES/NO buttons, set the Key Window Top for the first Timbre to "C4".
4. Press the up directional button. This will take you to screen 1B - "KW BTM" - This is the Key Window
Bottom page.
5. Using the value slider or YES/NO buttons, set the Key Window Bottom for the first Timbre to "C2".
1. Press the down directional button once again, to get back to the Key Window Top screen.
2. Press the right directional button once to highlight the Key Window Top for the second Timbre.
3. Using the value slider or YES/NO buttons, set the Key Window Top for the second Timbre to "C7".
4. Press the up directional button once again, to get back to the Key Window Bottom page.
5. Using the value slider or YES/NO buttons, set the Key Window Bottom for the second Timbre to "D4".
1. Press the down directional button one more time, to get back to the Key Window Top page.
2. Press the right directional button once more to highlight the Key Window Top for the third Timbre.
3. Using the value slider or YES/NO buttons, set the Key Window Top for the third Timbre to "C7".
4. Press the up directional button once more, to get back to the Key Window Bottom page.
5. Using the value slider or YES/NO buttons, set the Key Window Bottom for the third Timbre to "D4".
You'll notice when you play that Bass is on the left hand exclusively, and the Piano and Strings are
doubled up on the right. Now that you have your Split/Layer Combination, all that's left to do is save
your work:
1. Press the "8" button on the left-hand side of the units (It's also marked "Effect Speed"). This will take
you to screen 8a - "Comb Write" - The Combination write screen.
2. Press the right directional button once to highlight "OK?"
3. Press the YES button twice. This will permanently write your newly edited Combination.
Press the COMBI button to exit the Combination Edit mode.
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Creating a Tempo Change - N364/N264, X3/X2
You will need to set the Start and End measures that the tempo will be affected on. You can
either make a gradual or abrupt tempo change, depending on the "distance" between the Start
and End measure you select. The tempo changes gradually from the original tempo to the new
tempo in the time given between the Start and End measure. The closer they are in number,
the faster the tempo change will take place. If the Start and End measure are set the same, the
tempo change will be instant.
5. Press the RIGHT cursor button once to highlight the parameter "M001".
6. Using the value slider or buttons, select the measure that the tempo should change on.
7. Press the RIGHT cursor button twice more to highlight the next parameter "M001".
8. Using the value slider or buttons, select the measure that the tempo change should finish taking
place on.
9. Press the RIGHT cursor button twice more to highlight the tempo parameter.
10. Using the value slider or buttons, select the tempo.
11. Press the RIGHT cursor button once more to highlight "O.K.".
12. Press the YES button twice.
13. Press the SEQ button to exit mode.
14. Press the TEMPO button
15. Press the RIGHT cursor button once more to highlight "MAN" (Manual Tempo).
16. Using the value slider or buttons, select "AUT" (Auto Tempo Read).
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Bank Change Messages For Korg Products
Most sequencers have an event edit mode, which allows inputting controller messages. Bank change
messages require these events: Beat one, tick one: Controller 0 with its value - Beat one, tick two:
Controller 32 with its value - Beat one, tick three: Program change. Make sure that Program Change
and Exclusive filters are set to enable (ENA) to receive these commands. Note: These listing covers all
possible bank changes in the product lines specified for each chart. Since some models don't have all of
the mentioned banks, some messages will not be received.
Triton Classic/Studio/Extreme/Rack/Le/Karma
BANK INT-A BANK INT-B BANK INT-C
Message Value Message Value Message Value
Bank Map (GM) (Korg) Bank Map (GM) (Korg) Bank Map (GM) (Korg)
Controller 0 63 0 Controller 0 63 0 Controller 0 63 0
Controller 32 0 0 Controller 32 1 1 Controller 32 2 2
Program Change 0-127 0-127 Program Change 0-127 0-127 Program Change 0-127 0-127
BANK INT-D BANK INT-E BANK INT-F
Message Value Message Value Message Value
Bank Map (GM) (Korg) Bank Map (GM) (Korg) Bank Map (GM) (Korg)
Controller 0 63 0 Controller 0 63 0 Controller 0 63 0
Controller 32 3 3 Controller 32 4 4 Controller 32 5 5
Program Change 0-127 0-127 Program Change 0-127 0-127 Program Change 0-127 0-127
BANK EXB-A BANK EXB-B BANK EXB-C
Message Value Message Value Message Value
Bank Map (GM) (Korg) Bank Map (GM) (Korg) Bank Map (GM) (Korg)
Controller 0 63 0 Controller 0 63 0 Controller 0 63 0
Controller 32 8 8 Controller 32 9 9 Controller 32 10 10
Program Change 0-127 0-127 Program Change 0-127 0-127 Program Change 0-127 0-127
BANK EXB-D BANK EXB-E BANK EXB-F
Message Value Message Value Message Value
Bank Map (GM) (Korg) Bank Map (GM) (Korg) Bank Map (GM) (Korg)
Controller 0 63 0 Controller 0 63 0 Controller 0 63 0
Controller 32 11 11 Controller 32 12 12 Controller 32 13 13
Program Change 0-127 0-127 Program Change 0-127 0-127 Program Change 0-127 0-127
BANK EXB-G BANK EXB-H GM BANK
Message Value Message Value Message Value
Bank Map (GM) (Korg) Bank Map (GM) (Korg) Bank Map (GM) (Korg)
Controller 0 63 0 Controller 0 63 0 Controller 0 56 or 121 56 or
Controller 32 14 14 Controller 32 15 15 121
Program Change 0-127 0-127 Program Change 0-127 0-127 Controller 32 0 0
Program Change 0-127 0-127
GM DRUM BANK GM2 (Banks 1 through 9)
Message Value Message Value
Bank Map (GM) (Korg) Bank Map (GM) (Korg)
Controller 0 62 or 120 62 or 120 Controller 0 121 121
Controller 32 0 0 Controller 32 1-9 1-9
Program Change (See GM Drum Program Change 0-127 0-127
Program Conversion chart)
iS-Series/i40M
BANK A/B BANK C/D BANK E/F User-Drum
Message Value Message Value Message Value
Controller 0 0 Controller 0 0 Controller 0 0
Controller 32 0 Controller 32 1 Controller 32 2
Program Change 0-127 Program Change 0-127 Program Change 0-127
(Numbers: 0-63 = A11-A88, (Numbers: 0-63 = C11-C88, (Numbers: 0-63 = E11-E88,
64-127 = B11-88) 64-127 = D11-D88) 64-127 = F11-F88)
I30
BANK A/B BANK C/D BANK E
Message Value Message Value Message Value
Controller 0 0 Controller 0 0 Controller 0 0
Controller 32 0 Controller 32 1 Controller 32 2
Program Change 0-127 Program Change 0-127 Program Change 0-63
(Numbers: 0-63 = A11-A88, (Numbers: 0-63 = C11-C88, (Numbers: 0-63 = E11-E88)
64-127 = B11-88) 64-127 = D11-D88)
BANK F BANK G BANK R (Drums)
Message Value Message Value Message Value
Controller 0 0 Controller 0 0 Controller 0 0
Controller 32 3 Controller 32 3 Controller 32 4
Program Change 0-63 Program Change 64-127 Program Change 0-127
(Numbers: 0-63 = F11-F88) (Numbers: 64-127 = G11-G88)
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Output Routing in the Sequencer: N364/ N264 and X Series
Before you can actually reroute the tracks to the 3rd and 4th outputs:
Now that you have set up the routing, all that's left to do is set up the tracks that you wish to
reroute to either 3, 4 or both. Follow these steps for each track that you wish to have alternate
routing:
1. Press the SEQ button to exit out of the Sequencer Edit mode.
2. Press the button marked TRACK (in green) on the left side of the keyboard.
3. Using the value slider or buttons, select the track you wish to reroute.
4. Press the right cursor button 3 times to highlight the Pan Parameter for that track.
5. Using the value slider or buttons, set the Pan to "OFF". This stops the sound from coming out of
either output 1 or 2.
6. Press the EDIT button to re-renter the Sequencer Edit mode.
7. Press the button marked MEASURE (in green) on the left side of the keyboard. This will take
you to the "Send C/D" page.
Send C and Send D will actually become the volumes for output to 3 and 4 respectively. The
higher you set either of these, for a track, the more signal you will hear out of the 3rd and/or 4th
outputs for that track. To use Sends C and D:
1. Using the value slider or buttons, select the track that you wish to reroute to either 3 or 4.
2. Use the right or left cursor buttons to highlight the setting for either Send C or D.
3. Using the value slider or buttons, set the level of output for that Send. You will now hear signal
form the outputs as you specified.
Remember to repeat these steps for each track that you wish to reroute.
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