Modify Velocity - Korg KROSS Parameter Manual

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Shift/Erase Note
Shift/Erase Note is available on S–TRACK EDIT page.
This command shifts (moves) or erases specified note numbers in
a selected track and over a range of measures.
1. In Track Select, choose the MIDI track where you wish to
execute the Shift/Erase Note command.
2. Select "Shift/Erase Note" to open the dialog box.
3. Specify the range where you wish to shift or erase note
numbers.
In From Measure and To End of Measure, specify the measures.
In Beat.Tick, specify the beat and clock. (By default, From
Measure and To End of Measure will be the range that you
specified in the Track Edit page.)
4. Specify the range of notes that you wish to shift or erase.
Note Range: Bottom specifies the lower limit, and Top specifies
the upper limit. If you wish to edit all notes, set Bottom to C–1
and Top to G9.
• Shifting notes
5. In Shift Note, specify the amount by which you wish to
move the note.
The amount of shift is set in semitone steps over a range of
–127 to +127. +1 will shift the note a semitone upward.
6. Use "Mode" field to select either Shift (Replace) to move
the note numbers, or Shift (Create) to generate additional
notes.
For example if you are editing a track that uses a drum program,
you can use Shift (Replace) to exchange the current snare sound
for a different snare sound assigned to a different key, or use Shift
(Create) to add a sound effect at a different note # to the snare
sound. Alternatively, you can use Shift (Create) to add an octave
doubling to an existing guitar phrase, etc.
• Erasing notes
7. Use the "Mode" field to select Erase.
If you wish to erase all note data in the specified range of
measures, you can also use the Erase Measure command and set
Kind to Note. However, this Shift/Erase Note command lets you
specify the Beat.Tick range, and to erase only specific ranges of
note data.
Shift Note
Sequencer: FUNCTION Shift/Erase Note

Modify Velocity

Modify Velocity is available on S–TRACK EDIT page.
This command modifies the velocity values of notes in the
specified area so that they will change over time according to a
selected curve.
1. In Track Select, specify the track where the velocity will be
modified.
2. Select "Modify Velocity" to open the dialog box.
3. Specify the range where note velocity will be modified.
From Measure and To End of Measure specify the measure, and
Beat.Tick specify the beat and clock. (By default, From Measure
and To End of Measure will be set to the range that you specified
in the Track Edit page.)
4. Specify the range of notes that will be affected by the Mod-
ify Velocity command.
Note Range: Bottom is the lower limit, and Top is the upper limit.
If you wish to edit all notes, set Bottom to C–1 and Top to G9.
5. In Vel. Start Value, specify the value where the velocity data
will start, and in End Value, specify the final velocity value.
6. In Intensity, specify the degree to which the velocity data
will be adjusted toward the curve you specify in step 7.
With a setting of 0 [%], the velocity will not change. With a setting
of 100 [%], the velocity will be exactly as described by the curve.
7. Curve lets you select from six types of curve to specify how
the velocity will change over time.
* The six curves are as follows.
For a Start Velocity of 1 and End Velocity of 127
Curve 1
127
127
Velocity
Velocity
1
1
Start
End
Start
Measure
Measure
Measure
Curve 4
127
127
Velocity
Velocity
1
1
Start
End
Start
Measure
Measure
Measure
Curve 2
Curve 3
127
Velocity
1
End
Start
End
Measure
Measure
Measure
Curve 5
Rndm
127
Velocity
RANDOM
1
End
Start
End
Measure
Measure
Measure
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