Seq P1: Dt/Xy/Ctrls; 1-1: Drum Track - Korg M3 Parameter Manual

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SEQ P1: DT/XY/Ctrls (Drum Track/X–Y/Controllers)
1–1: Drum Track
1–1a
1–1b
Here you can select a drum track pattern and specify how it
will sound.
Note: In Sequencer mode (unlike Program mode) there is no
dedicated track for the drum track. You can assign the drum
track program to be any track 1–16. The drum track program
will be played when the drum track's output MIDI channel
Output matches the track's MIDI channel MIDI Channel.
In Sequencer mode, the drum track patterns are triggered on
the Input.
1–1a: Drum Pattern
Pattern
[(Preset): P000...P522, (User): U000...U999]
This selects the drum pattern.
Preset/User No.
P000
Off
P001...P522
Preset drum patterns
U000...U999
For user/preloaded drum patterns
• U000–U999 can be written. Patterns you create in
Sequencer mode can be converted into user drum
patterns. (See page 291)
For details on creating user drum patterns, please see
"Drum Track function" on page 185 of the Operation
Guide.
Shift
This transposes the drum pattern in semitone steps. This
means that the instruments of the drum kit will change.
MIDI Channel
Input
This specifies the MIDI channel that will trigger the drum
pattern.
Tch: The MIDI channel that triggers the drum pattern will
automatically be set to the MIDI channel (Seq 3–1(2)c) of the
track that's selected in Track Select (Seq 0–1–1(2)a).
If Trigger Mode is Wait KBD Trig, and you set Track Select
to a track for which the MIDI channel you specify here is
selected, the keyboard will trigger the drum pattern. Pads or
MIDI IN messages of the matching MIDI channel will also
trigger the drum track.
Output
This specifies the MIDI channel that will transmit the MIDI
data of the drum pattern. The drum pattern will sound
1–1
Menu
[Preset, User]
Contents
[–24...+00...+24]
[01...16, Tch]
[01...16, Tch]
SEQ P1: DT/XY/Ctrls 1–1: Drum Track
using the program of the track that is set to the same channel
as this MIDI channel.
Tch: The MIDI channel of the output will automatically be
set to match the MIDI channel (Seq 3–1(2)c) of the track
selected by Track Select (Seq 0–1–1(2)a).
Whether the pattern data will be output to an external
device will depend on the Status setting of the track that
matches the Output MIDI channel.
1–1b: Trigger
Trigger Mode [Start Immediately, Wait KBD Trig]
Start Immediately: When you press the DRUM TRACK
ON/OFF switch to turn it on (LED lit), the drum pattern
will start according to the Sync setting. When you turn it on,
the drum pattern will stop.
Wait KBD Trig: When you press the DRUM TRACK ON/
OFF switch to turn it on (LED lit), the drum pattern will wait
to start. If you set Track Select to a track that matches the
MIDI Channel Input setting and play the KYBD-61/73/88's
keyboard, or if you strike a pad or receive a MIDI note-on of
the matching MIDI channel, the drum pattern will start
according to the Sync setting.
If you've selected Start Immediately, the DRUM
TRACK ON/OFF switch will always be saved in the
OFF state.
Note: You can link KARMA with the drum track pattern
playback. For more information, please see "Link to Drum
Trk" on page 6.
Sync
Off: The drum pattern will not synchronize to the currently-
running KARMA, but will start immediately.
On: The drum pattern will synchronize to the currently-
running KARMA.
Note: Use P7–2: KARMA2–Trigger A, B, C, D Quantize
Trigger to specify whether KARMA will synchronize to the
currently-running drum pattern.
Latch
[Off, On, Use KARMA Latch Switch]
This is valid if Trigger Mode is Wait KBD Trig.
Off: If the DRUM TRACK ON/OFF switch is on (LED
blink), the pattern will start when you play the keyboard
(note-on). The pattern will stop when you release the
keyboard (note-off).
On: If the DRUM TRACK ON/OFF switch is on (LED
blink), the pattern will start when you play the keyboard
(note-on). The pattern will continue when you release the
keyboard (note-off). The pattern will stop when you turn the
DRUM TRACK ON/OFF switch off (LED dark).
Use KARMA Latch Switch: The on/off status of the
KARMA LATCH switch will correspond to the above Off
and On modes of operation. You will probably want to use
this in conjunction with KARMA's Latch operation.
Zone:
Keyboard
Bottom
Top
This is valid if Trigger Mode is set to Wait KBD Trig.
It specifies the range of keys that will start the drum pattern.
[Off, On]
[C–1...G9]
[C–1...G9]
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