N364 - 61 Key Music Workstation How can I create my own Combinations? How can I change the tempo in the middle of the song? What are the bank change values? Can I route sounds to the Individual outputs?
Basics of Combination Writing for N364/N264, X3/X2/X3R 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.
Timbre to play only on the first two octaves. You'd set the Key Window Bottom to C2, and the Key Window Top to C4. Now, the first Timbre will only play on C2, C4 and the key span in between… Setting Timbre two's Key Window Bottom to D4 and Top to C7 will cover the rest of the keyboard with another sound.
Bass (First Timbre A06) Key Window Top C4 Key Window Btm C2 Piano + Strings (2nd and 3rd Timbre, A01 and A05) Key Window Top C7 Key Window Btm D4 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.
Creating a Tempo Change - N364/N264, X3/X2 To change the tempo in the middle of a song: 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the SEQ button to enter the Sequencer mode. Press the EDIT button to enter the Sequencer Edit mode. Press the CHANNEL button (Marked in green on the left side of the keyboard). Press the CURSOR up button 3 times. The screen will display "3D Create Ctl". You will need to set the Start and End measures that the tempo will be affected on.
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.
BANK EXB-A Message BANK EXB-B Value Bank Map (GM) Controller 0 63 Controller 32 8 Program Change 0-127 BANK EXB-D Message (Korg) 0 8 0-127 Value Bank Map (GM) Controller 0 63 Controller 32 11 Program Change 0-127 BANK EXB-G Message (Korg) 0 11 0-127 Value Bank Map Controller 0 Controller 32 Program Change (GM) 63 14 0-127 (Korg) 0 14 0-127 GM DRUM BANK Message Message BANK EXB-C Value Bank Map (GM) Controller 0 63 Controller 32 9 Program Change 0-127 BANK EXB-E Message (Korg) 0 9 0-127 Value
BANK F Message Value Controller 0 0 Controller 32 3 Program Change 0-63 (Numbers: 0-63 = F11-F88) BANK G BANK R (Drums) Message Value Controller 0 0 Controller 32 3 Program Change 64-127 (Numbers: 64-127 = G11-G88) Message Controller 0 Controller 32 Program Change Value 0 4 0-127 *i30 GM Drum Bank Program Change Conversion Program Changes 00 - 15 -- Dr 11 16 - 17 -- Dr 12 25 -- Dr 13 32 - 39 -- Dr 14 40 -47 -- Dr 15 64 - 71 -- Dr 16 26 - 31 -- Dr 17 48 - 55 -- Dr 18 Drum Kits 120 -- Dr 21 121 -- Dr 2
N5EX/N1/N1R/NS5R/NX5R Drum Banks yDr2' Bank (Bank MSB=127) Drum Kit List (Drum Bank) Program No. Drum Kit Name (PC# xxh) 1 (00h) Standard 2 (01h) Standard 9 (08h) Room 17 (10h) Rock 25 (18h) Electro 26 (19h) Analog 33 (20h) Jazz 41 (28h) Brush 49 (30h) Classic 'yDr1' Bank (Bank MSB=126) Drum Kit List (Drum Bank) Program No. Drum Kit Name (PC# xxh) 1 (00h) SFX 1 2 (01h) SFX 2 'rDrm' Bank (Bank MSB=61) Drum Kit List (Drum Bank) Program No.
Output Routing in the Sequencer: N364/ N264 and X Series Before you can actually reroute the tracks to the 3rd and 4th outputs: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Press the SEQ button to enter the Sequencer mode. Press the EDIT button to enter the Sequencer Edit mode. Press the Up Cursor several times until you are on page 7E: "Effects Placement". Using the value slider or buttons, select "Parallel Sub" as the routing. Press the down cursor 2 times to arrive at page 7C.