7-2-8: Note Map - Korg M3 Parameter Manual

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7–2–8: Note Map
7–2
–8a
Here you can create a Custom note map table (user table).
7–2–8a: Note Map
Note Maps allow notes being generated by the GE to be
selectively remapped to other notes, or removed completely
(changed into rests). Here you can view Global Note Map
Tables, and edit the Custom Note Map Table that is stored
with each Program. The Note Map Table is assigned in 7–1:
KARMA1– Control: Note Map. For more information,
please see "Note Map:" on page 86.
Table
There are 64 Global Note Map Tables provided in the system
which cannot be edited, and provide a wide variety of preset
note-remapping functions. There is also a single Custom
Note Map Table stored in each Program, Combination, and
Sequencer.
When Table= Custom, you can edit the Custom Table using
the "In" and "Out" parameters below. When "Table" is one
of the 64 Global Tables, you cannot edit it.
In (Note In)
Specifies a note number (of data being generated by the GE)
that you want to map to a different note or to remove
(change to a rest).
Note: When In or Tempo is selected, you can hold down the
ENTER switch and press a note on the KYBD-61/73/88's
keyboard to set the In field to that note.
Out (Note Out)
Specify what will be done with the note you specified in the
"In" field.
Remove: The note specified by In will be removed from the
output data (and changed to a rest).
C1...G9: The note specified by In will be converted to the
note number you specify here, and sent to the tone
generator.
Note: When Out is selected, you can hold down the ENTER
switch and press a note on the keyboard to set the Out field
to that note.
Table Grid
This area graphically shows the overall "In" and "Out"
settings in visual form.
The horizontal axis (X-axis) corresponds to the incoming
note numbers, and the vertical axis (Y-axis) corresponds to
the outgoing note numbers. The note transmitted for each
received note is shown by the light blue pixels. Notes that
are being removed from the incoming data are shown in
yellow pixels in the bottom "Remove" row. A straight
diagonal line represents no change (what goes in is passed
through without modifications).
7–2
–8
Menu
[Custom, Global 1...64]
[C–1...G9]
[Remove, C–1...G9]
PROG P7–2: KARMA 2 7–2–8: Note Map
Octave Replicate
When On (checked), any edit that you make within an
octave will be made in every octave. This is mainly for
applying the table to Melodic GEs, where you want to do
something like remove every minor third, remap every
fourth to a fifth, etc., and have that change take place in
every octave.
Reset
Restores the current table to "linear/no change" (a diagonal
line).
▼7–2–8: Menu Command
• 0: Write Program ☞p.106
• 1: Panel–SW Solo Mode On ☞p.106
• 2: Exclusive Solo ☞p.107
• 3: Copy KARMA Module ☞p.114
• 4: Initialize KARMA Module ☞p.115
• 5: Copy Scene ☞p.115
• 6: Swap Scene ☞p.115
• 7: Capture Random Seed ☞p.116
For more information, please see "Program: Menu
Command" on page 106.
[Off, On]
[button]
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