Korg KRONOS SGX-2 Parameter Manual page 1146

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Polarity = +:
Up
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Polarity = –:
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Polarity = +/–:
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Polarity = –/+:
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Note: Normally you should select a source from the JS+Y
(CC#01)...JS X controller group.
Dir.Idx 1 Way & Mdl Stop
Simultaneously with controlling Direct Index 1 Way
(described above), this also controls the Module Stop
function. The currently-running KARMA module will stop
when the first Direct Indexed note is generated.
Note: Normally you should select a source from the JS+Y
(CC#01)...JS X controller group,
Use this when you wish to stop the phrase or pattern played
by the KARMA module and simultaneously switch to
realtime note generation by Direct Index.
BufferLatch
When on, allows input notes to be added to the group of
input notes that is causing the KARMA phrase to be
generated, even if you release the notes while playing them.
Note: Normally you should select a source from the JS+Y
(CC#01)...JS X controller group.
Normally, playing a single C4 note will input just C4 to the
KARMA module, controlling the phrase or pattern. If you
release the C4 and then play a single B4 note, just B4 will be
input to the KARMA module. However, if you turned Buffer
Latch on when you played the single C4 note, the KARMA
module will maintain the C4 even when you release the
keyboard, so that when you play a single B4 note, the B4
will be added. C4 and B4 will be input to the KARMA
module, controlling the phrase or pattern.
Example
Settings (Program mode)
Dynamic MIDI 1 Source (7–7b):
Dynamic MIDI 1 Bottom (7–7b):
Dynamic MIDI 1 Top (7–7b):
Dynamic MIDI 1 Action (7–7b):
Dynamic MIDI 1 Destination (7–7b):
Dynamic MIDI 1 Polarity (7–7b):
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Down
Down
Up
Up
Down
[Continuous]
[Momentary, Toggle]
Damper(CC#64)
Momentary
BufferLatch
Receive MIDI Filter Damper (CC#64) (7–2a):
1. With KARMA on, play the keyboard. Hold down the
damper pedal, and play C4. The chord will be
detected as Cmaj, and a phrase based on Cmaj will be
played.
2. While continuing to hold down the damper pedal,
play B4. The chord will be detected as Cmaj7. If you
were not using Buffer Latch, the chord would be
detected as Bmaj.
3. Notes will be added until you release the damper
pedal and play the keyboard.
Since Receive MIDI Filter "Damper (CC#64)" is turned
Off (unchecked) in this example, the damper pedal will
not produce the conventional damper effect when
KARMA is on.
Use this when you want to add notes in this way to modify
the phrase or pattern.
000
127
+
Off (unchecked)

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