2-2: Osc1 Velocity - Korg Krome Parameter Manual

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2–1d: Drum Kit
These parameters appear when the Oscillator Mode is set to
Drums or Double Drums.
Drum Kit
[000...031 (INT), 032...047 (USER),
This selects a drum kit.
Jump to Drum kit Edit Page button
Pressing this button will take you directly to Global P5:
Drum Kit where you can edit the drum kit selected by Drum
Kit Select. Even if Oscillator Mode is set to Double Drums,
you will hear only the kit that was selected. If the GM drum
kit was selected, the last‐selected drum kit will be selected.
As desired, use "Copy Drum Kit" to copy the GM drum kit
to the USER bank.
2–1: Menu Command
V
• 0: Write Program
see p. 64
• 1: Exclusive Solo
see p. 64
• 2: Auto Song Setup
see p. 65
• 3: Copy Oscillator
see p. 65
• 4: Swap Oscillator
see p. 65
For more information, please see "Program: Menu
Command" on page 64.
2–2: OSC1 Velocity
2–2a
2–2b
Here you can make the following settings.
• Velocity zone for oscillator 1
• The multisample's velocity split and crossfade settings
2–2a: OSC 1 Velocity Zone
Velocity can be used to switch between sounding oscillators
1 and 2. Here you can specify the velocity zone for oscillator
1.
This velocity zone setting takes priority over the velocity
settings of multisamples 1–8. The status of the settings is
indicated by the graph on the right side of the screen. This
lets you make settings while comparing them with the
velocity split graph.
Bottom
This sets the lowest velocity at which the Oscillator 1 will
sound.
Top
This sets the highest velocity at which the Oscillator 1 will
sound.
Note: The OSC1 Top velocity must be greater than the
OSC1 Bottom velocity.
Note: You can also set the note value and velocity value by
holding down the edit cell or the ENTER button and playing
a note on the keyboard (see OG p.10).
2–2b: Multisample Velocity Zone
048...056 (GM)]
Here you can specify the velocity zone for each of the
oscillator's eight multisamples.
Threshold Velocity
This sets the lowest velocity at which the Multisample will
sound. Multisample1's Threshold Velocity can be equal to,
but not lower than, that of Multisample2.
Crossfade (Crossfade Range)
This sets the range of velocities over which Multisample1
will fade into Multisample2, going up from the Threshold
Velocity.
For instance, if the Threshold Velocity is set to 64, and the
Crossfade is set to 20, MS2 will start to fade in at velocities
of 84 and below.
When velocities are within the Crossfade, the Oscillator will
use twice as much polyphony as it would normally.
Note: You can only fade between two zones at once.
Note: You can touch and drag to change this value (See "*
EG, Velocity Split" on page 6 of the Operation guide.").
This shows the velocity zone.
2–2
Menu
2–2a
Curve
This controls the volume curve of the crossfade. Linear and
Power (short for Equal Power) let you fine‐tune the way that
the two Multisamples mix together; one or the other may be
more appropriate for a given pair of Multisamples. Layer,
true to its name, lets you layer the two Multisamples
together without any crossfading.
Linear means that the two samples will each be at 50% of
their full volume in the middle of the crossfade. Sometimes,
this may create a dip in the volume level; if so, try using
Power instead.
Power, short for Equal Power, means that the two samples
will each be at around 70% of their full volume in the middle
of the crossfade. Sometimes, this may create a bump in the
volume level, in which case you might try selecting Linear
instead.
Layer means that the two Multisamples will be layered
together, both at full volume, for the entire range of the
crossfade.
[001...127]
[001...127]
PROG P2: OSC/Pitch 2–2: OSC1 Velocity
Select
Xfade Range = 20
84
Curve = Linear
Bottom Velocity = 64
[001...127]
[Off, 001...127]
[Linear, Power, Layer]
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