Controlling The Insert Effects Via Midi; Master Effects (Mfx1, 2); In/Out - Korg Karma Parameter Manual

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4. Controlling the Insert Effects via
MIDI
Using the Dynamic Modulation (Dmod) function enables
you to control all effect parameters in real-time during per-
formance from the controllers of this instrument or a con-
nected MIDI sequencer. You can also control the "Pan
(CC#8)," "S1 (Send 1(MFX1))," and "S2 (Send 2(MFX2))" of
the post-IFX signals in the same way.
4–1. Program mode
You can control the parameters on MIDI Global channel
(MIDI Channel" (GLOBAL 2.1–1a).
4–2. Combination mode
Use Setup page "Control Channel" to set up the control
channels for IFX1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Select an appropriate option
from Ch01–16, Gch, and All Rt.
Ch01–16: Selects this option if you wish to control the
parameters for each Insert Effect on different channels. The
"*" mark appears on the right of the number of the channel
routed to the corresponding Insert Effects.
Gch: Selects this option if you wish to control the parame-
ters on MIDI Global channel "MIDI Channel" (GLOBAL
2.1–1a). This is a common setting.
All Rt.: Select this option to control the parameters on the
channels (Cho1–16 that have a "*" mark) for the timbres that
are routed to the corresponding Insert Effects.
4–3. Sequencer mode and Song Play mode
Use Setup page "Control Channel" to set up the control
channels for IFX1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Select an appropriate option
from Ch01–16 and All Rt..
Ch01–16: Selects this option if you wish to control the
parameters for each Insert Effect on different channels. The
"*" mark appears at the right of the channel number of the
track that is routed to the corresponding Insert effects. This
option is suitable if multiple tracks on different MIDI chan-
nels are sent to the Insert Effects and you wish to control the
parameters using one of the tracks.
All Rt.: Selects t this option to control the parameters on the
channel numbers (Cho1–16 that have a "*" mark) for the
tracks that are routed to the corresponding Insert Effects.
"All Rt." is a typical option. If you wish to control the
parameters on a channel, select one from Ch01–16.
Master Effects

1. In/Out

The I/Os of Master Effects MFX1 and MFX2 are mono-in/
stereo-out. "Send Level 1" and "Send Level 2" determine
the send level to the Master Effects ( "Routing" and
"Mixer"). Stereo signals will be combined to a mono signal
automatically and sent to the effects.
The Master Effects do not output any Dry signals (signals
that are not processed by the effects). Therefore, they output
only Wet (signals that are processed by the effects) signals
(set via the "W/D" of the "MFX1" and "MFX2" page). The
output signals from the Master Effects are routed to the L/R
bus with the output level specified by "Rtn (Return1,
Return2)." These output signals are mixed with the output
signals from the bus specified by BUS page L/R, or with the
output signals from the bus specified by "BUS Select" (Setup
page in each mode) L/R, then routed to the Master EQ.
Selecting "000: No Effect" will mute the output. The pro-
cessed signal will be output in one of the following ways,
according to the type of effects 001–089.
Mono In - Mono Out
Wet
Mono In - Stereo Out
Stereo In - Stereo Out
The possible routing of effect signal inputs and outputs is
indicated in the upper left corner of the block diagram.
MFX1 and 2 are switched on/off by the "On/Off" parameter
in the 7.3: Ed-MasterFX (or Master FX) Setup page "On/Off"
of each mode. When off is selected, the output will be
muted in the same way as for 000: No Effect.
Separately from this "On/Off" setting, MIDI control
changes CC#94 (MFX1) and CC#95 (MFX2) can be
received to turn each master effect off. A value of 0 is
off, and a value of 1–127 restores the original setting.
You can also use "FX SW" (GLOBAL 1.1–1b) to turn off
MFX1 and MFX2 in the same way. This is controlled on
the global MIDI channel "MIDI Channel" (GLOBAL
2.1–1a).
Double-size effects
You cannot select double-size effects for Master Effects
MFX1 and MFX2.
(MFX1, 2)
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