7-1-6: Cc Offset; 7-1-7: Scene Matrix - Korg M3 Parameter Manual

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7–1–6: CC Offset
7–1
–6a
These parameters specify the MIDI control change messages
(CC Offset parameters) transmitted when the KARMA
function is turned on.
7–1–6a: CC Offset
When the KARMA function is turned on, MIDI control
change messages are transmitted to the tone generator. This
lets you use MIDI control change messages to control
program sounds or effects when the KARMA function is on.
These messages will be transmitted on the Out (Output
Channel) (Combi 7–1–1c) of the KARMA Module.
1, 2, 3, 4:
CC# (Number)
Value
For more information, please see "7–1–4a: CC Offset" on
page 80.
▼7–1–6: Menu Command
• 0: Write Combination ☞p.185
• 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
• 8: Copy from Program ☞p.185
For more information, please see "Combination: Menu
Command" on page 185.
7–1–7: Scene Matrix
7–1
–6
7–1
Menu
–7a
7–1–7a: Module Control Scene Matrix
Here you can conveniently view and edit the selected Scenes
for each of the five Module Control layers at the same time.
There is a row for each Module, with the top row
corresponding to the Master setting. Each row has eight
buttons corresponding to the eight front panel KARMA
Scenes Switches 1/5–4/8. Therefore, you can select any
scene in any layer without changing the MODULE
CONTROL switch setting. The grid shows an overview of
which Scene is selected in any of the layers at any given
time.
M
A
[Off, 00...95]
B
[000...127]
C
D
You can touch any row and change scenes in any Module, or
change Scenes in the Master Layer and consequently change
the other layers if they are linked to it (if Link Scenes is On
(checked)).
Link Scenes (Link Scenes To Master):
A
B
C
D
On (checked): Changing a Scene in the Master Layer selects
a new Scene for the linked Module Layer. All four Modules
independently store their current Scene in the top level
Master Scene. It can be the same Scene for each linked
Module, or completely different Scenes. This allows
complete flexibility as to which Modules have which Scenes
in which combinations.
This is the mode you would use mainly in Combination
mode, for real-time play, and for setting up Song Templates
(Combination made to be song inspiration templates, i.e.
Scenes similar to verses, choruses, fills, etc.) For example if
master buffer 1 is selected, module A (e.g., drum pattern)
could be switched to scene 5, and module B (e.g., bass riff)
could be switched to scene 8.
Off (unchecked): Changing a Scene in the Master Layer
only changes Module parameters assigned to KARMA
Sliders 1–8 and KARMA Switches 1–8 in the Master Layer.
The Module Layers do not change Scenes, but stay where
they are.
Each layer is independent - this is the mode you would use
mainly in the sequencer when you want to copy in four
COMBI P7–1: KARMA 1 7–1–6: CC Offset
7–1
–7
Menu
[1...8]
[1...8]
[1...8]
[1...8]
[1...8]
[Off, On]
[Off, On]
[Off, On]
[Off, On]
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