P03 Timbre; (Timbre Common Parameters) - Korg MMT RADIAS Owner's Manual

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1: Source
[Off, ExtIn1, ExtIn2, ExtIn1+2, IntBus]
Selects the input source for the envelope follower.
Off
This turns the envelope detecting function off. We rec-
ommend that you turn this off if you're not using the en-
velope follower as a modulation source, or if you're
using the keyboard as the trigger to play the internal
sound generator.
ExtIn1
The INPUT 1 jack will be the input source. Connect the
output of your external synthesizer or audio device to
the INPUT 1 jack.
ExtIn2
The INPUT 2 jack will be the input source. Connect an
external mic or vocal source to the INPUT 2 jack.
ExtIn1+2
Both the INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 jacks will be the input
source.
IntBus
The internal bus will be the input source. The output of
the timbre will be input via the internal bus.
To use the internal bus as the input source, you
must use the P03–2: TIMBRE – OUT tab page to as-
sign the output of a timbre to the internal bus.
(☞p.78 "P03–2: OUT (Timbre Output)")
2: Sens (Sensitivity)
Adjusts the amplitude of the input signal.
If the amplitude of the input signal is too low, you can
increase this value to increase the amplitude of the enve-
lope being detected.
You can also increase this value if you want the detected
envelope to be like a square wave for use as a gate sig-
nal.
3: Response
Specifies the time over which the audio is converted to
envelope data.
With lower values of this parameter, the rise and fall of
the input signal will be detected quickly.
With higher values of this parameter, a slowly changing
envelope without a sense of attack will be detected.
4: TrgThre (Trigger Threshold)
This specifies the trigger level at which the detected en-
velope will play the internal sound generator. A note-on
will be sent when the envelope exceeds the specified lev-
el, and a note-off will be sent when the envelope falls be-
low the specified level.
When a note-on is sent, the note number specified by
"Trigger Note No." will be sent on the MIDI channel of
the timbre selected by the TIMBRE SELECT [1]–[4] but-
tons to the internal sound generator. If the arpeggiator
or step sequencer is assigned to the selected timbre, the
arpeggiator or step sequencer can be driven by the note
message that is sent.
000...127
A note-on will be sent when the level of the detected en-
velope exceeds the value you specify here.
If this is set to 0, a note-on will be sent regardless of the
input from the internal input jack or the internal bus.
Once the note-on is sent, this state will be maintained
until you switch programs or turn off the power.
TrigThre
Off
Note-on messages will not be transmitted, regardless of
the input.
5: Trigger Note 1...8
Specifies the note number(s) of the note-on/off messag-
es that are transmitted according to the "TrgThre" set-
ting. You can specify up to eight notes.
C-1...G9
The specified note number will be transmitted.
Off
No note-on/off message will be transmitted.
[000...127]

P03 TIMBRE

(Timbre Common Parameters)

These are the parameters for each timbre of the pro-
gram.
You can set the displayed parameters individually for
each of the four timbres.
[000...127]
P03–1: TMBR (Timbre)
Here you can turn each timbre on and off, and assign the
arpeggiator or a step sequencer to each timbre.
[000...127, Off]
1: On (Timbre On)
Switches each timbre on/off.
Off
The timbre will be off.
Timbres that are off will not sound.
2. Program Common
Note on
Note off
0
If a drum kit is assigned to a timbre, a
is shown at the right.
Time
[C-1...G9, Off]
[Off, On]
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