1-4: X-Y Cc T01-08, 1-5: X-Y Cc T09-16 - Korg M3 Parameter Manual

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SEQ P1: DT/XY/Ctrls 1–4: X–Y CC T01–08, 1–5: X–Y CC T09–16 (X–Y CC Control T01–08, T09–16)
Track 2...8, 9...16
The parameters for Tracks 2–8 and 9–16 are identical to
those for Track 01, as described above.
▼1–2(3): Menu Command
• 0: Memory Status ☞p.271
• 1: Exclusive Solo ☞p.107
• 2: Rename Song ☞p.271
• 3: Delete Song ☞p.271
• 4: Copy From Song ☞p.271
• 5: Load Template Song ☞p.271
• 6: Save Template Song (Save as User Template
Song) ☞p.272
• 7: FF/REW Speed ☞p.272
• 8: Set Location (Set Location for Locate Key) ☞p.272
• 9: GM Initialize ☞p.273
• 10: Copy From Combi (Copy from
Combination) ☞p.273
• 11: Copy from Program ☞p.273
For more information, please see "Sequencer: Menu
Command" on page 271.
1–4: X–Y CC T01–08,
1–5: X–Y CC T09–16
(X–Y CC Control T01–08, T09–16)
1–4a
1–4b
1–4c
1–4(5)a: X–Y CC Control
X–Y CC control (X–Y CC) uses X–Y mode (or X–Y motion) to
control the track programs and effects.
Each of the four directions of the X–Y can send a different
MIDI CC, including left (–X), right (+X), up (+Y), and down
(–Y). You can choose between several different patterns
combining these four directions by using the X Mode and Y
Mode parameters.
The X–Y CCs are also sent to all Global Channel Tracks.
These may modulate Program parameters, like any other
MIDI CCs, depending on the settings within each individual
Program.
Finally, you can optionally send these CCs out to external
MIDI instruments. By using the Global parameter X–Y
MIDI Out with X–Y CC Control, you can turn the X–Y CC
control MIDI output on/off. By default, X–Y CC control
output is not transmitted.
X–Y control operation of programs and songs
Volume and CC control of each track program in Sequencer
mode can be performed according to the X–Y control
settings made in Program mode. You can disable the
Program's X–Y Volume and CC control separately for each
track, if desired.
Program X–Y CCs affect only their own Program, even if
other tracks are set to the same MIDI channel.
There is also a single, separate X–Y control for the entire
Song, with its own X–Y Volume and CC control settings.
Song X–Y CCs affect all tracks set to the Global channel. As
with the Program X–Y, you can disable the Song X–Y and
CC control separately for each track.
X–Y control and MIDI
The X–Y control features interact with MIDI in two different
ways: through the X–Y Volume, and through the X–Y CC
Control.
The X–Y mode sends and receives two MIDI controllers: one
for the X axis, and the other for the Y axis. In Global mode,
you can assign these to any MIDI CC numbers you like. The
defaults are CC#118 for the X axis, and CC#119 for the Y
axis.
The X–Y mode (or X–Y motion) and its CCs control the X–Y
position.
In contrast, X–Y CC control normally controls only the
program's sound and effects, but the generated MIDI
control change messages can also be sent to an external
MIDI device using X–Y MIDI Out (Global 1–2a).
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