Choosing A Delay Before Note Start; Reversing The Controllers - Korg HAVIAN 30 User Manual

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Editing the Sounds
Trigger Mode
Legato Down

Choosing a delay before note start

Use the
Delay
the beginning of the sound.
Delay
0...5000ms
KeyOff
KeyRel
NatRel

Reversing the controllers

Select the
OSC Off when Sound Controllers are On
the way Sound Controllers work. With this parameter checked, the current
oscillator will not play when one of the Sound Controllers (Sound Controller
1, Sound Controller 2, Sound Controller Y+, Sound Controller Y-) is activated.
It should be applied to oscillators with Normal, Legato, Staccato, Cycle 1,
Cycle 2, Random, After Touch Trigger On, Y+ Trigger On, Y- Trigger On,
Legato Up and Legato Down trigger modes, that can be turned off by using a
footswitch or the joystick programmed as a Sound Controller.
Meaning
Like Legato, but this is only activated when the second note is
out of the "Max Range" value (as set in the Basic > Sound Basic
page) and it is lower than the first one.
parameter to set a lapse between pressing a key and hearing
Meaning
Delay time (in milliseconds)
The sound will begin when the note is released. The note velocity
is read from the Key On Velocity.
This is useful to create sounds such as the 'click' that is heard
when a harpsichord note is released. In this case, set the Sustain
parameter to 0 (see the Amp > Amp EG page).
Key Release. The sound will begin when the note is released. The
note velocity is read from the Key Off Velocity.
Natural Release. The sound will begin when the note is released.
The note starts from the current volume of the sound. If the sound's
volume is already at zero, this oscillator is not retriggered.
checkbox to reverse

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