Korg KROSS Parameter Manual page 307

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Gate1, Gate1+Dmpr (Gate1, Gate1+Damper)
The effect is at maximum during note-on, and will stop when all
keys are released. With Gate1 + D, the effect will remain at
maximum even after the keys are released, as long as the damper
(sustain) pedal is pressed.
1
2
1
3
Note
Damper Pedal
Gate1
Gate1+Dmpr
Gate2, Gate2+Dmpr (Gate2, Gate2+Damper)
This is essentially the same as for Gate 1 or Gate 1 + D. However
when Gate 2 or Gate 2 + Damper are used as a dynamic
modulation source for the EG of 075: St. Env. Flanger etc. or the
AUTOFADE of 076 Stereo Vibrato, a trigger will occur at each
note-on. (In the case of Gate 1 and Gate 1 + D, the trigger occurs
only for the first note-on.)
1
2
3
1
Note
Damper Pedal
Gate2
Gate2+Dmpr
Exp Velo (Exponential Velocity)
Modulation will be applied exponentially according to the velocity
value. Weak velocity values will produce little effect, but the effect
will increase rapidly as the velocity values rise.
Pedal #4 (Foot Pedal: CC#04)
If you wish to use the assignable foot pedal as a dynamic
modulation source, set Foot Pedal Assign (G–INPUT/CTRL>
FOOT) to Foot Pedal (CC#04). ( See "Foot Pedal Assign" on
page 302)
A foot controller etc. connected to the ASSIGNABLE PEDAL
jack can be used to control an effect.
K.M1 #17 (Knob Modulation1: CC#17)
K.M1 #19 (Knob Modulation2: CC#19)
K.M1 #20 (Knob Modulation3: CC#20)
K.M1 #21 (Knob Modulation4: CC#21)
The effect will be applied by the sequence data of the KROSS or
by control change data received via MIDI IN. When the control
change value is at the middle value of 64, the effect as a dynamic
modulation source will be 0. If Amt is a positive (+) value,
increasing the value will have an effect in the positive direction,
and decreasing the value will have an effect in the negative
direction. (With negative (-) values, the effect will be in the
opposite direction.)
K.M1 [+] (Knob Modulation1 [+])
K.M2 [+] (Knob Modulation2 [+])
K.M3 [+] (Knob Modulation3 [+])
K.M4 [+] (Knob Modulation4 [+])
The control change values and the direction of the effect will be
different than K.M1 #17–K.M1 #21. If Amt is a positive (+) value,
the minimum control change value (0) will produce an effect of 0
as the dynamic modulation source. As you raise the value from 1–
127, the effect will occur only in the positive direction. (With
negative (-) values, the effect will be in the opposite direction.)
Dynamic Modulation Sources (Dmod) Dynamic Modulation Source List
Gate1,Gate1+Dmpr
Dmpr
2
3
On
Off
Time
Gate2,Gate2+Dmpr
Dmpr
2
3
On
Off
Time
SW1 #80 (Switch Modulation 1: CC#80)
SW2 #81 (Switch Modulation 2: CC#81)
If you wish to use the SW1 or SW2 switch as a dynamic
modulation source, adjust settings in Program, or Song to set the
CONTROLLERS page parameter Assign to the following values
respectively: SW1 to SW1 Mod. (CC#80), or SW2 to SW2 Mod.
(CC#81) ( see "SW1/2 Assign" on page 300).
The effect will be controlled when you use the SW1 or SW2
switch.
Foot #82 (Foot Switch: CC#82)
If you wish to use an assignable foot switch as a dynamic
modulation source, set Foot Switch Assign (see page 165) to Foot
Switch (CC#82) ( see "MIDI transmission when the KROSS's
controllers are used" on page 307).
The effect will be controlled when you use a foot switch etc.
connected to the ASSIGNABLE SWITCH jack.
Tempo
The resulting modulation will be zero at 120 BPM, the maximum
positive value at 240 BPM, and the maximum negative value at 60
BPM.
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