1-4: Drumtrk Program - Korg M3 Parameter Manual

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PROG P1: Basic/DT/Ctrls (Basic/Drum Track/Controllers) 1–4: DrumTrk Program (DrumTrack Program)
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. When you play the keyboard, or when a MIDI note-
on is received, 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 P7–1: KARMA1–Trigger 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.
Velocity:
Bottom
Top
This is valid if Trigger Mode is set to Wait KBD Trig.
It specifies the range of velocities that will start the drum
pattern.
▼1–3: Menu Command
• 0: Write Program ☞p.106
• 1: Panel–SW Solo Mode On ☞p.106
• 2: Exclusive Solo ☞p.107
• 3: Copy Drum Track ☞p.112
• 4: Erase Drum Track Pattern ☞p.112
For more information, please see "Program: Menu
Command" on page 106.
1–4: DrumTrk Program
(DrumTrack Program)
1–4a
1–4b
[Off, On]
1–4a: Drum Track Programs
Program Select
Here you can select the drum program that will be used by
the drum track.
Note: Only programs of the Drum category can be selected.
If data is loaded or a system exclusive message received
so that the selected program is no longer a Drum
category program, it will be replaced with the first
program of the Drum category.
The drum track program will not transmit or receive
MIDI program changes.
Volume
This adjusts the volume of the drum track program.
Play/Mute
This mutes the drum track program. The setting will
alternate each time you press the Play/Mute button.
Mute: The drum track program will not be heard (Mute).
Play: The drum track program will be heard (Play).
[C–1...G9]
Using the control surface to make Drum Track set-
[C–1...G9]
tings
You can use the control surface to edit the Play/Mute, Solo
On/Off, and Volume settings of the drum track. These
settings can be made using the front panel mixer section, or
in the display of the P0: Play– Control Surface page. The
explanation below describes how to make these settings
[001...127]
from the front panel.
[001...127]
PLAY/MUTE
1. Press the CONTROL ASSIGN MIXER switch to make
T1–8 light.
2. Press the MIX PLAY/MUTE 3 switch to change the
PLAY/MUTE setting.
SOLO On/Off
1. Press the CONTROL ASSIGN MIXER switch to make
T1–8 light.
2. Select the menu command Panel-Switch Solo Mode
On. (When you select it, a check mark will be added to
the menu item.)
3. Press the MIX PLAY/MUTE each switch to turn solo on/
off for input.
The setting is not visible in this page.
1–4
Menu
1–4c
[Drum Category Programs]
[000...127]
[Mute, Play]
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