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Table (Note Map Table)
[Custom, Gtable 1...Gtable 64]
Selects the Custom table (user table) or one of the Global
Note Map Tables.
Note: You can edit a custom table in Prog 7–2–8: Note Map.
(See "7–2–8a: Note Map" on page 97.)
Transpose (Note Map Transpose)
This allows you to set up a "Fixed" Note Transpose Map,
without Chord Track or Keyboard Track (C2 Ref), and then
apply an offset to transpose it to other keys. In other words,
you can set up a fixed map so that no matter what you play,
it comes out in C Mixolydian. Then, you can set the Note
Map Transpose to +2, and it would be D Mixolydian, etc.
The Transpose parameter is only available when Chord
Track is Off (unchecked).
Chord Track (Note Map Chord Track)
Selects whether the Note Map Table will track your chord
changes within the range of a single octave.
Tables use the key of C as a reference. As an example,
assume you play a C Chord that generates a C Major
arpeggio (C–E–G etc.) in the Middle C octave (C4 to C5).
You edit that octave in the note Map Editor to have no 3rd
(E4 removed).
With Chord Track set to Off (unchecked), playing a D chord
would exhibit no changed notes, because there is no E4 in
the arpeggio. With Chord Track set to On (checked), the D
chord would sound the same as the C chord (no 3rd), except
it would be in the key of D. When On (checked), all chords
played in the Middle C octave would have their 3rd
removed.
However, if you play the input chord an octave lower, the
notes would go through the octave of the table below
Middle C, and would not have the removed note. This
allows you to set up different maps for each octave, yet have
the table track your chord changes within each octave.
The functioning of this parameter may be additionally
modified by Keyboard Track (C2 Ref), below.
Keyboard Track (C2 Ref)
(Note Map Keyboard Track)
Selects whether the Note Map Table will track your chord
changes across the entire keyboard, with reference to C2.
When Chord Track is already turned on, setting Keyboard
Track (C2 Ref) to On (checked) provides the additional
functionality of tracking the table to the lowest note of the
input chord (with reference to C2), no matter where it is
played.
In other words, any chord played in any octave will be
transposed so it ends up with its lowest note in the C2
octave before being run through the table, and returned to
the correct octave after. As an example, assume you play an
input chord in the key of C in the C2 octave (lowest octave
of a 61 note keyboard).
If you remove the 3rd (for example) which is E2, playing a
chord anywhere on the keyboard will have the lowest note
run through the table at C2 and hence keep the exact same
table mapping for any chord, removing the third in any key,
in any octave. This allows you to set up complex melodic
maps spanning several octaves if desired, and then have
them track your chords all over the keyboard.
Note: Not available unless Chord Track is set to On
(checked).
Note Map Table
This displays a small graphic of the current Note Map Table
selected for the Module. Changing the Table (Note Map
Table) setting (directly or via Real-Time Parameter Control)
causes the selected table to be displayed.
[–12...+12]
The various Note Map Tables can be viewed full size on the
Note Map page (Prog 7–2–8).
▼7–1–7: Menu Command
• 0: Write Program ☞p.106
[Off, On]
• 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
For more information, please see "Program: Menu
Command" on page 106.
[Off, On]
PROG P7–1: KARMA 1 7–1–7: Control
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