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KORG Pa900 – Operating System Version 1.2
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New functions of OS Version 1.2
KORG Pa900 – Operating System Version 1.2
New functions of OS Version 1.2
The following functions are added by upgrading to Operating
System Version 1.2.
Global
Fingered (3 Notes) Chord Recognition mode added. Fingered
mode renamed to Fingered (1 Note)
Fixed velocity curve added
Tablet MIDI Preset added
SongBook
Using the SongBook with external software
Musical Resources
Revised Global file
If new, your instrument might already include the new Operat-
ing System. To check, please go to the Media > Utility page, and
read the version number in the lower area of the display.
To load the new Operating System, please read the instructions
supplied with the installation file in our web site
(www.korg.com).
After having loaded the Operating System, please use the Media
> Utility > Factory Restore command to load the new Global set-
tings. To avoid overwriting the other resources, you may only
leave the Global option selected when the Restore dialog
appears.
Warning: Before using the Factory Restore command, please
save all your old data to a storage device, or they might be lost
forever. To save the existing Musical Resources, use a Media >
Save operation.
Hint: After loading the new OS, you might need to re-calibrate the
TouchView display (Global > Touch Panel Calibration) and the
pedal/footswitch (Global > Controllers > Pedal/Switch).
Functions added by previous OS versions
Version 1.1
The following functions are added by upgrading to Operating
System Version 1.1.

Global Mode

Control Channel on MIDI OUT
Microphone and Line In used together
Musical Resources
Revised Musical Resources
Global Mode
Fingered (3 Notes) Chord Recognition mode
added. Fingered mode renamed
See page
The new "Fingered (3 Notes)" Chord Recognition mode has
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been added. The former "Fingered" Chord Recognition mode
has been renamed to "Fingered (1 Note)".
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This is how the Global > Mode Preference >Style > Chord Rec-
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ognition Mode parameter changes.
Chord Recognition
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This parameter defines how chords are recognized by the auto-
accompaniment engine.
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Depending on the status of the CHORD SCAN section, the
Chord Recognition mode is automatically set as in the following
table:
Chord Recognition Mode
CHORD SCAN = LOWER
One Finger
Fingered (1 Note)
Fingered (3 Notes)
Expert
One Finger
Fingered (1 Note)
See page
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Fingered (3 Notes)
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Expert
CHORD SCAN = UPPER/FULL
KEYBOARD (LOWER+UPPER)
Fingered (3 Notes)
Fingered (3 Notes)
Fingered (3 Notes)
Expert
You can compose a chord using a simplified
chord playing technique:
• Play a single note for a Major chord to be recog-
nized.
• Play the root note, plus a white key on the left,
for a 7th. For example, play C3 + B2 for a C7.
• Play the root note, plus a black key on the left,
for a Minor chord. For example, play C3 + Bb2
for a C minor.
• Play the root note, plus a white and a black key
on the left, for a Minor 7th. For example, play C3
+ B2 + Bb2 for a C min 7.
With the Lower chord scan mode, play one or
more notes to compose a chord. A full Major
chord will be recognized when a single note is
played.
With the Full or Upper chord scan mode, play at
least three notes to compose a chord.
Always play three or more notes for a chord to be
recognized.
With the Lower chord scan mode, play two or
more notes for a chord to be recognized. With the
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