0-5: Karma Ge - Korg M3 Parameter Manual

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0–5: KARMA GE
0–5a
0–5b
This page gives you an overview of the four KARMA
Modules (A–D), and lets you make basic adjustments.
Here you can select the GE (Generated Effect) used by each
KARMA module, turn each KARMA module on/off
(controlled by Run and Solo), and change the Link to DT
setting. Other settings can be made in the Combi P7–1 to 7–9
pages (see page 161–).
The settings of the KARMA ON/OFF and LATCH switches,
KARMA SCENES 1/5–4/8 switches, KARMA Sliders 1–8,
and KARMA Switches 1–8 are saved independently for each
Combination.
0–5a: Combination Select, Load GE
Options, KARMA T.Sig, Tempo
Bank, Combination Number & Name
These are the bank, number, and name of the current
Combination. Here you can also select a combination.
For more information, please see "0–1(2)a: Combination
Select" on page 120.
(Tempo)
For more information, please see " (Tempo)" on page 121.
Load GE Options
These options let you specify whether the values and
assignments for the KARMA Sliders 1–8 and Switches 1–8
will be set automatically, be initialized, or be preserved
when you select a GE.
For more information, please see "Load GE Options" on
page 4.
KARMA T.Sig (KARMA Time Signature)
[GE/TS, 1/4...16/4, 1/8...16/8, 1/16...16/16]
This specifies the time signature of the phrases or patterns
generated by the KARMA Modules.
The internal time signature of the phrase or pattern is
determined by the GE, but you can set this parameter to
change the time signature.
GE/TS: The initial time signature specified by each KARMA
Module will be used.
1/4...16/16: Specify the desired time signature. In
Combination and Sequencer modes, this will change the
time signature for all four KARMA Modules.
0–5
Menu
[040.00...300.00, EXT]
COMBI P0: Play 0–5: KARMA GE
Load GE
Options
GE Number
& Name
Module
GE Category
Select
GE Select
0–5b: GE Select
The phrases and patterns produced by a KARMA Module
are generated by a GE (Generated Effect). Based on input
note data from the keyboard, the GE creates phrases and
patterns using numerous internal parameter settings to
control the development of the note data, the rhythm, the
chord structure, the velocity etc. MIDI control changes and
pitch bend etc. can also be generated in synchronization
with the phrase or pattern. In this way you can produce
phrases and patterns in which the GE freely varies the tone
or pitch.
Select KARMA Module Info:
This displays information for the KARMA Module specified
by the Module Control Setting.
GE Number & Name
This displays the GE number and full GE name for the
specified KARMA Module. If you select the GE Select
parameter (see page 5) for another Module, it will display
the GE number & name for that Module, until the Module
Control Setting is changed.
RTC Model
This shows the GE's RTC Model, as specified internally for
each preset GE.
RTC stands for "Real Time Control." RTC models provide a
level of standardization for controlling the over 200 internal
parameters of a GE.
For more information, please see "RTC Model" on page 5.
A (Module A):
Here you can make settings for Module A.
GE Category Select
This lets you select a GE by category, from Arpeggio
through Real-Time.
GE Select
[0000: Arp Model 01 Up/Dn...2092:
This selects the Module's GE, from among the 2093 presets.
For more information, please see "GE Select" on page 5.
Run
Turns on the selected Module(s). When off, the Module (s)
may still playing, but they are muted. In this case, turning
Run on allows the Module to resume playback from its
present location. The Run settings are stored with the
combination.
Solo
Solos the selected Module(s), even if their Run button(s) are
Off (unchecked). This setting will be cleared when you
reselect the combination.
It will not be remembered when you write the combination.
RTC Model
KARMA T.Sig
[Arpeggio...Real-Time]
Tempo Env Repeats]
[Off, On]
[Off, On]
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