Korg Electronic Keyboard Parameter Manual page 681

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Xfade
This determines the time it takes to fade into the next
step. For example, Step 1's Crossfade determines the
time to fade between Step 1 and Step 2.
Crossfades use millisecond units for both Time and
Tempo modes.
Note: In Time mode, the Xfade time cannot exceed the
total duration of the two steps being crossfaded; in
Tempo mode, it cannot exceed twice the duration of
the shorter of the two steps.
The Fade-In and Fade-Out Shape parameters, below,
allow linear, equal-power, and custom crossfades.
Fade-Out Shape
This sets the shape for the first step's fade-out within
the crossfade.
Off means that the step will continue to sound at full
volume for the full duration of the crossfade, and then
cut off abruptly.
Log means that the step will fade out slowly at first,
and then move more rapidly as it approaches the end
of the crossfade. You can create an equal-power
crossfade by using this shape for both the fade-out of
one step and the fade-in of the next step.
Linear means that the step will fade out steadily, at a
constant rate, over the duration of the crossfade.
Wave Sequence step Durations, Crossfade times, and Fade-In and Fade-Out shapes
Step 1
Duration
Volume
Time
Step 1
Crossfade
Xfade In = Log
4–2d: Command buttons
Insert
This command inserts the previously Cut or Copied
step before the current step.
Cut
This command removes the current step from the
Wave Sequence, and moves the subsequent steps
forward. The removed step can then be Pasted or
Inserted into another location, if desired.
Global P4: Wave Sequence
[0ms...10 sec]
[Off, Log, -126...-1,
Linear, +1...126, Exp]
Step 2
Duration
Step 2
Crossfade
Xfade Out = Exp
Exp means that the step will fade out quickly at first,
and then fade out more slowly as it nears the end of the
crossfade.
Fade-In Shape
This sets the shape for the second step's fade-in within
the crossfade.
Off means that the step will start to sound at full
volume at the very beginning of the crossfade.
Log means that the step will fade in quickly at first,
and then move more slowly as it nears the end of the
crossfade.
Linear means that the step will fade in steadily over
the duration of the crossfade.
Exp means that the step will fade in slowly at first, and
then moved more rapidly as it nears end of the
crossfade.
AMS Output 1
Sets the step's first AMS output. You can use this as a
modulation source for any AMS destination–for
instance, to change the filter cutoff or pan position for
each step. For more information, see "Modulating
Program parameters per step" on page 153 of the
Operation Guide.
AMS Output 2
This sets the step's second AMS output.
Step 3
Duration
Step 3
Crossfade
Xfade In = Off
Xfade In = Lin
Xfade Out = Log
Copy
This command copies current step. You can then Paste
or Insert the step into another location.
Paste
This command replaces the current step with the
previously Cut or Copied step.
4–2: Per-Step Parameters
[Off, Log, -126...-1,
Linear, +1...126, Exp]
[0...127]
[0...127]
Step 4
Duration
Step 4
Crossfade
Xfade Out = Off
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