Korg KRONOS SGX-2 Parameter Manual page 1111

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you then play an E2, the notes being generated will be
transposed up by 4 steps. Assuming the Notes that are
assigned are in the key of C, this puts the resulting pattern in
the Key of E. This is often useful in conjunction with the
"NTT - Note Table Transposition" parameter, described
next.
Note: The "Root Position" parameter (+PG p.118) can be
used to cause different inversions of the same chord to
always transpose the notes as if the chord was played in root
position.
NTT On/Off (Note Table Transposition)
0: Off
1: On
Mainly for use with Melodic Patterns, this allows the chords
received to shift certain pitches in the Drum Pattern to notes
that fit the analyzed chord. Often used in conjunction with
Keyboard Track.
0: Off
The different chords played on the keyboard (or other input
device) have no effect on the pitches of the notes.
1: On
The Chord Analysis is performed on the input chord, and
certain pitches as they are generated may be shifted to other
notes to fit the chord. This is useful in conjunction with the
"Keyboard Track" parameter described above. If you have
created a Melodic pattern that is being transposed, you can
also have the tonality of the pattern shift to match different
chords as you play them, similar to popular auto-
accompaniment keyboards. In other words, you can write a
pattern that plays a musical phrase in a major key, and have
it change to a minor key when you play minor chords,
automatically.
Note: The "Root Position" parameter (+PG p.118) can be
used to cause different inversions of the same chord to
always transpose the notes as if the chord was played in root
position.
Link To Next
0: Off
1: On
The 3 Drum Patterns can be linked together to form longer
Drum Patterns; in this case, they do not play simultaneously,
but "back-to-back." Drum Pattern 1 can be linked to Drum
Pattern2. Drum Pattern 2 can be linked to Drum Pattern 3. If
both Drum Pattern 1 and 2 are linked, then all 3 are linked.
This can be used to create lengthy drum grooves or melodic
phrases, have drum kits change for parts of a phrase, have
melodic patterns change to using different pitches or
octaves, etc.
Notes Played = Rows
0: Off
1: On
1: On
The number of keys pressed on the keyboard determines
which rows of the 3 Drum Patterns are played. If only one
key is pressed, then only the notes indicated by the first row
of the Drum Pattern (lowest row of the 7 rows specifying
drum notes) are generated. If 3 keys are pressed, then only
the notes specified by the lowest three rows are generated.
This can be used to simulate the Korg Triton Arpeggiator
setting "Fixed Tone Mode": Trigger As Played.
Drum Group Associated Parameters
Wrap Bottom
Wrap Top
0...127: C–1...G9
Sets an overall range within which notes from all 3 Drum
Patterns will be limited. Notes going beyond the range will
be transposed by however many octaves necessary to keep
them within the specified range. This is mainly intended for
use with melodic patterns that are being transposed by using
the Keyboard Track feature.
[0, 1]
Repeat On/Off Pattern
Allows an individual Drum Pattern to have its Melodic
Repeat settings in the Phase Pattern set to one of three states:
0: Off
Melodic Repeat will be turned off in each step of the Phase
Pattern, for the specified Drum Pattern.
1: On
Melodic Repeat will be turned on in each step of the Phase
Pattern, for the specified Drum Pattern.
2: As Stored
Melodic Repeat will be set to the internally stored settings of
the GE, for each Phase Pattern Step. This means that repeats
can be on in some steps, and off in others, such as just
generating repeated notes in the last bar of a four bar pattern.
Repeat On/Off Combs (Combinations)
Allows all three Drum Patterns to have their Melodic Repeat
settings in the Phase Pattern controlled at the same time, in
various combinations. This allows you to use a single RT
Control (such as a slider in the Real-Time Controls Editor) to
control all three Patterns at the same time. The values 0~8
select one of 9 different combinations, shown in the
following table:
Off
Melodic Repeat will be turned off in each step of the Phase
[0, 1]
Pattern, for the specified Drum Patterns.
On
Melodic Repeat will be turned on in each step of the Phase
Pattern, for the specified Drum Patterns.
As Stored
Melodic Repeat will be set to the internally stored settings of
the GE, for each Phase Pattern Step. This means that repeats
can be on in some steps, and off in others, such as just
generating repeated notes in the last bar of a four bar pattern.
[0, 1]
[0...127]
[0...127]
[0...2]
[0...8]
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