4-3: Pcm Oscillator Pitch - Korg Electronic Keyboard Parameter Manual

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Similarly, RAM Multisamples can play either from the
beginning of the waveform, or from the loop start
point.
Start Offsets: ROM and EXs Multisamples
With ROM and EXs Multisamples, the Start Offset
specifies whether to use the normal start point (Off), or
to use one of the alternate start points (1st–8th).
Some ROM and EXs Multisamples may have fewer
than 8 pre-programmed points, in which case only the
available points can be selected.
Start Offsets: RAM Multisamples
With RAM Multisamples, only Off and 1st are
available. Off uses the normal start point, and 1st uses
the loop start instead. 2nd through 8th will be grayed
out.
Bottom Velocity
This sets the lowest velocity at which the Multisample
or will sound. MS1's Bottom Velocity can be equal to,
but not lower than, than that of MS2.

4-3: PCM Oscillator Pitch

4–3a
4–3b
4–3d
4–3e
This section controls the pitch modulation for the PCM
oscillator.
Important: when using the PCM Oscillator as an
excitation for the string, the "pitch" of the PCM will
affect the timbre of the string, and not the pitch of the
overall sound.
On the other hand, when the string is used as a
resonator or comb filter (by setting the string's Decay
and Damping to moderate values), the PCM Oscillator
will control the overall pitch of the sound.
Program P4: String
MS2 (Mid Hi), MS3 (Mid Lo), and MS4
(Low)
These are the settings for the second, third, and fourth
velocity zones. The parameters for MS2 and MS3 are
exactly the same as those for MS1, as described above.
The parameters for MS4 are also similar to those for
MS1, except that MS4 has no setting for Bottom
Velocity (which is always fixed at 1).
▼ 4–2: Page Menu Commands
The number before each command shows its ENTER +
number-key shortcut. For more information on these
shortcuts, see "ENTER + 0-9: shortcuts for menu
commands" on page 138.
• 0: Write Program. For more information, see "Write
Program" on page 138.
[1...127]
• 1: Exclusive Solo. For more information, see
"Exclusive Solo" on page 138.
4-3a: Main
Octave
This sets the basic pitch of the PCM Oscillator, in
octaves. The default is +0[8'].
Transpose
This adjusts the pitch in semitones, over a range of ±1
octave.
Tune
This adjusts the pitch in cents, over a range of ±1
octave. A cent is 1/100 of a semitone.
4-3: PCM Oscillator Pitch
4–2PMC
4–3c
[–2[32'], –1[16'], +0[8'], +1[4']]
[–12...+12]
[–1200...+1200]
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