Korg KROSS Parameter Manual page 58

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Program mode
(If the pitch changes, go to the OSC Pitch page and set Pitch
Bend(+X) and Bend(–X) to +00.)
8. Turn on the foot switch, and add a new note to the previous
chord.
9. Move the pitch bend wheel; pitch bend will be applied only
to the newly-played note.
The new note will bend, but the original chord (played before you
pressed on the foot-switch) will not.
Selective pitch-bend, using only the pitch bend wheel
You can also use a single AMS source as both the Control Source
and a value source:
1. Set the Control Source to Pitch Bend.
2. Set Control At Note-On Only to On (checked).
3. Set the Threshold to 00.
4. Set Below Threshold to AMS A: Pitch Bend.
5. Set At & Above Threshold to a Fixed Value of 00.
6. On the OSC Pitch page, assign the AMS Mixer to control
the pitch.
7. With the pitch bend wheel in the center, play a chord, and
hold it through step 9.
8. Turn the pitch bend wheel toward yourself, and add a new
note to the previous chord.
(If the pitch changes, go to the OSC Pitch page and set Pitch
Bend(+X) and Bend(–X) to +00.)
9. Use the pitch bend wheel to bend the pitch of the new note.
This method is particularly good for bending the top note of a
chord up to pitch.
Generating a static value
Sometimes, it can be handy to have a preset value as an AMS
source. The Gate is one way to create this. To do so:
1. Set both Below Threshold and At & Above Threshold to
Fixed Value, and enter the same value into each.
Now, the AMS mixer will always generate this static value.
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12–2: 2 (AMS Mixer2)
This is the second AMS Mixer for Oscillators. The parameters are
exactly the same as those for AMS Mixer 1, as described under
"12–1: 1 (AMS Mixer1)" on page 45.
12–1, 2: FUNCTION
V
• 0: Write Program, Write/Initialize Program
• 1: Solo Setting
see page 63
• 2: Compare
see page 64
• 3: Auto Song Setup
see page 64
• 4: Add to Favorite
see page 64
• 5: Copy Oscillator
see page 64
• 6: Swap Oscillator
see page 64
For more information, please see the "Program: Function" section
on page 63.
see page 63

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