2-3: Osc2 Basic; 2-4: Osc2 Pitch; 2-7: Velocity Zone - Korg M3 Parameter Manual

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Program mode
With a setting of 0, modulation will not be applied. With a
setting of 12.00, the OSC1 LFO1 will apply a maximum of
+/–1 octave of pitch modulation.
For example if AMS (LFO1) is set to AfterTouch and you
press down on the keyboard, pitch modulation from OSC1
LFO1 will be applied in positive phase if this is a positive
(+) value, or applied in negative phase if this is a negative
(–) value.
LFO1 Int., JS+Y Int., and AMS (LFO1) settings are summed
to determine the depth and direction of pitch modulation
produced by OSC1 LFO1.
LFO2:
The parameters for LFO2 are identical to those for LFO1. For
more information, please see the descriptions under LFO1,
above.
▼2–2: Menu Command
• 0: Write Program ☞p.106
• 1: Panel–SW Solo Mode On ☞p.106
• 2: Exclusive Solo ☞p.107
• 3: Swap LFO 1&2 ☞p.113
For more information, please see "Program: Menu
Command" on page 106.
2–3: OSC2 Basic
This page controls the basic settings for Oscillator 2. It is
available only when the Oscillator Mode is set to Double; if
not, the page will be grayed out.
The parameters are identical to those for Oscillator 1, as
described under "2–1: OSC1 Basic," on page 37.
2–4: OSC2 Pitch
This page controls the pitch settings for Oscillator 2. It is
available only when the Oscillator Mode is set to Double; if
not, the page will be grayed out.
The parameters are identical to those for Oscillator 1, as
described under "2–2: OSC1 Pitch," on page 40.
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2–7: Velocity Zone
2–7a
2–7b
2–7a: OSC 1/2 Velocity Zone
You can specify the velocity zone for each of the four
multisamples of the oscillator. Here you will specify the
velocity zone for each oscillator.
These velocity zones take precedence over the velocity
settings for the individual MS1–4.
OSC1 Top
This sets the highest velocity at which the Oscillator 1 will
sound.
Note: The OSC1 Top velocity must be greater than the OSC1
Bottom velocity.
OSC1 Bottom
This sets the lowest velocity at which the Oscillator 1 will
sound.
Entering velocity values from the keyboard
You can enter velocity values directly by playing them on
the keyboard. To do so:
1. Select OSC1 Top or OSC1 Bottom.
2. Hold down the ENTER switch.
3. While holding ENTER, play a note on the keyboard at
the desired velocity.
OSC2 Top
OSC2 Bottom
This specifies the maximum and minimum velocity values
for which oscillator 2 will sound.
See OSC1 Top and OSC1 Bottom, above.
2–7b: OSC1/2 Note-On Control
OSC1 Delay
[0000ms...5000ms, KeyOff]
This specifies the time from when you press a key until
oscillator 1 actually begins to sound.
This is most useful in Double Programs, for delaying one
oscillator in relation to the other.
KeyOff is a special setting. Instead of delaying the sound by
a particular amount of time, the sound will play as soon as
you release the key. You can use this to create the "click"
heard when a harpsichord note is released, for instance.
In general, when you use the KeyOff setting, it's also best to
set the oscillator's Amp EG Sustain Level to 0.
Mode
Normally, you play notes simply by pressing keys on the
keyboard. In special cases, however, you can set this
parameter so that you must first be holding down the
2–7
Menu
2–7c
[001...127]
[001...127]
[001...127]
[001...127]
[Key, Key + Damper]

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