077: Sequence Bpm Dly (Sequence Bpm Delay) - Korg Krome Parameter Manual

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Envelope
D-mod, Input
Select
c
Src
Off...Tempo
d Threshold
0...100
e
Response
0...100
Always On,
f
Direct Mix
Always Off,
Cross Fade
Dry, 1 : 99...
Wet/Dry
99 : 1, Wet
g
Src
Off...Tempo
Amt
–100...+100
a: Rec Mode
b: Reverse Time [msec]
When Rec Mode is set to Single, you can set up to 2,640msec
for Reverse Time. If recording starts during the reverse
playback, the playback will be interrupted.
When Rec Mode is set to Multi, you can make another
recording during the reverse playback. However, the
maximum Reverse Time is limited to 1,320msec.
If you wish to record a phrase or rhythm pattern, set Rec
Mode to Single. If you record only one note, set Rec Mode to
Multi.
The Reverse Time parameter specifies the maximum
duration of the reverse playback. The part in excess of this
limit will not be played in reverse. If you wish to add short
pieces of the reverse playback of single notes, make the
Reverse Time shorter.
Rec
Reverse
Input
Mode = Single
Mode = Multi
c: Envelope Select
c: Src
d: Threshold
These parameters select the source to control the start and
end of recording.
When Envelope Select is set to D‐mod, the input signal will
be recorded only when the value of the modulation source
selected by the Src parameter is 64 or higher.
When Envelope Select is set to Input, the input signal will
be recorded only when its level exceeds the Threshold level.
When recording is completed, reverse playback starts
immediately.
294
Selects whether the start and
end of recording is controlled via
the modulation source or the
input signal level
p.294
Selects the modulation source
that controls recording when
Envelope Select is set to D-mod
p.294
Sets the recording start level
when Envelope Select is set to
Input
p.294
Sets the speed of the response
to the end of recording
p.280
Selects how a dry sound is mixed
p.280
Sets the balance between the
effect and the dry input
Selects a modulation source for
Wet/Dry
Sets the modulation amount for
Wet/Dry
Mode/Reverse Time
Rec
Reverse
Envelope Select = Input
Time
Reverse Time
Reverse Time
077: Sequence BPM Dly
(Sequence BPM Delay)
This four‐tap delay enables you to select a tempo and
rhythm pattern to set up each tap.
Wet: Mono In - Stereo Out / Dry: Stereo In - Stereo Out
Left
Input Level D-mod
+
Delay
High Damp Low Damp
Input Level D-mod
Right
Tempo
BPM
BPM
Rythm Pattern
MIDI,
MIDI syncs to the system tempo;
a
BPM
40.00...
40–300 sets the tempo manually
300.00
for this individual effect
3
Rhythm
Selects a rhythm pattern
b
...
Pattern
Tap1 Pan
L, 1...99, R
Sets the panning of Tap1
Tap2 Pan
L, 1...99, R
Sets the panning of Tap2
c
Tap3 Pan
L, 1...99, R
Sets the panning of Tap3
Tap4 Pan
L, 1...99, R
Sets the panning of Tap4
Feedback
–100...+100
Sets the feedback amount
Selects the modulation source of
d
Src
Off...Tempo
feedback amount
Amt
–100...+100
Sets the feedback amount
High Damp
Sets the damping amount in the
0...100
[%]
high range
e
Low Damp
Sets the damping amount in the
0...100
[%]
low range
Input Level
Sets the modulation amount of
–100...+100
D-mod [%]
the input level
f
Selects the modulation source
Src
Off...Tempo
for the input level
Dry, 1 : 99...
Sets the balance between the
Wet/Dry
99 : 1, Wet
effect and the dry input
Selects a modulation source for
g
Src
Off...Tempo
Wet/Dry
Sets the modulation amount for
Amt
–100...+100
Wet/Dry
a: BPM
b: Rhythm Pattern
With the tempo specified by the BPM parameter (or the
MIDI Clock tempo if BPM is set to MIDI), the length of one
beat equals the feedback delay time, and the interval
between taps becomes equal. Selecting a rhythm pattern will
automatically turn the tap outputs on and off. When BPM is
set to MIDI, the lower limit of the BPM is 44.
Wet / Dry
Pan
Feedback
Wet / Dry
p.294
p.294
p.289
p.289
p.284
p.284

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