User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Let’s start!
- Playing and singing
- The SongBook
- Customizing and editing the Sound sets
- Customizing, recording and editing the Styles
- Customizing, recording and editing the Songs
- Customizing and editing the Sounds
- Listening and customizing the Sounds
- Editing the Sounds
- Setting the Sound’s basic parameters
- Setting the oscillator’s basic parameters
- Programming the Damper pedal
- Equalizing the Sound
- Setting the Drum Kit’s basic parameters
- Equalizing the Drum Kit
- Mixing and retriggering the drum samples
- Modulating pitch
- Programming the pitch envelope (Pitch EG)
- Programming the filters
- Modulating the filters
- Programming the filter envelope (Filter EG)
- Programming amplitude and pan
- Modulating amplitude
- Programming the amplitude envelope (Amp EG)
- Programming the LFO
- Adding effects to the Sound
- Sound Edit utilities
- AMS (Alternate Modulation Sources)
- Writing the Sounds
- Managing the User Samples
- The Effects
- Effects for the MIDI Sounds
- Adapting reverb to the room size
- Effects list
- DMS (Dynamic Modulation Sources)
- Dynamics (Dynamic)
- EQ and Filters (EQ/Filter)
- Overdrive, Amp models, and Mic models (OD Amp Mic)
- Chorus, Flanger, and Phaser (Cho/Fln Phaser)
- Modulation and Pitch Shift (Mod./P.Shift)
- Delay
- Reverb and Early Reflections (Reverb ER)
- Mono-Mono Serial (Mono-Mono)
- Double Size
- Limiter, Master EQ
- Effects for the MIDI Sounds
- Global settings, Preferences
- MIDI Connections
- MIDI
- Introduction to MIDI
- Quick settings using MIDI Presets
- MIDI communication settings
- Synchronizing Tempo with other instruments
- Programming the MIDI channels
- Installing the KORG USB MIDI Driver
- Connecting HAVIAN 30 to a personal computer or tablet
- Control Change messages
- Controlling the Styles and Player via MIDI
- MIDI
- File management
- Managing files
- Overview on file management
- Loading musical resources and settings
- Saving musical resources and settings
- Copying files and folders
- Deleting files and folders
- Selecting more items at once
- Formatting storage devices
- Backing up and restoring musical resources
- Connecting the internal drive to a personal computer
- Storage device management
- Exporting playlists
- Care of storage devices
- Managing files
- Appendix
Editing the Style tracks |245
Editing the Style tracks
You can edit the Track type and its response to retriggering and dissonances
in the Style Record > Track Controls section.
Track type, Trigger, Tension
You can set the Track type, the Trigger mode, and activate/deactivate the
Tension.
1 Go to the Style Record > Track Controls > Type/Trigger/Tension page.
2 Press the corresponding button on the control panel to select one of the
Style Elements (VARIATION1 … ENDING3).
3 Use the Track Type parameter to set the type of the corresponding track.
Track Type Meaning
Drum Drum track. This type of track is not transposed by the arranger,
and is used for Drum Kits made of Drum sounds. It can be af-
fected by the Drum Mapping of the Style Play mode.
Perc Percussion track. This type of track cannot be transposed, and is
used for Drum Kit made of Percussion sounds. It is NOT affected
by the Drum Mapping.
Bass Bass track. This type of track always plays the root when chang-
ing chord.
Acc Accompaniment track. This type of track can be used freely, for
melodic or harmonic accompaniment patterns.
Gtr Guitar track. This type of track uses Guitar Mode to create guitar
strumming.










