Arpeggio Pattern Edit - Korg Krome Parameter Manual

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Arpeggio Pattern Edit

Here you can input Tones 0‐‐11 for each Step 01–48. There
can be up to 48 steps, and the tones represent the notes of
the scale (a maximum of 12 notes) that you can press
simultaneously at each step. If the Sort check box (Global 6‐
1a) is selected, the notes you press simultaneously will be
sorted from low to high, and assigned to 0, 1, ... 11. If the
Sort check box is not selected, the notes will be assigned to 0,
1, ...11 in the order in which you press them.
These parameters are not valid for preset patterns P0–
P4.
6-1f
6-1g
6-1h
6-1f: Tempo, Length, Zoom Scroll, VIEW,
Overview
(See "6–1a: Arpeggio Select, , Pattern, Length" on page 211.)
Length (Pattern Length)
(See "Length (Pattern Length)" on page 213.)
Zoom Scroll
Use these to move the zoomed area horizontally (Steps) or
vertically (Tones), in increments of half the area. To make
approximate movements, touch and drag the overview. To
make fine adjustments, use the zoom scroll buttons.
VIEW
This specifies an approximate limit for the area of the
overview display. If you set this appropriately for the
selected Length and Resolution, it may be easier to select
the zoom area.
Overview
The arpeggio pattern is shown as  symbols. The region that
is zoomed in the touch grid is highlighted. To select this, use
the zoom scroll buttons located above, or touch and drag the
overview.
6–1g: Resolution
See "Resolution*" on page 54.
6-1h: Touch Grid
Tone Panel
You can insert or delete Tones by pressing the tone panel
grid in the upper part of this area. Use the Tone Input Mode
(6‐1i) buttons to select the input method.
On the left, tone numbers are shown if Arpeggio Tone
Mode is Normal, or note names are shown if the Arpeggio
Tone Mode is Fixed Note.
Global P6: Arpeggio Pattern Arpeggio Pattern Edit
Parameter Panel
The parameter panel in the lower part of this area shows a
graphic representation of the selected step parameter (6‐1j).
You can touch and drag to edit this.
You can select a step by pressing the panel.
This button selects the specific step parameter that will be
shown in the parameter panel below.
Each time you press the button, the displayed step
parameter will cycle through the following choices: Pitch
(Pitch Offset) → Gate → Vel. (Velocity) → Flam → Pitch ...
6-1i: Tone Input Mode
Use these buttons to select the mode you'll use to enter notes
6-1i
in the tone panel.
6-1k
Tones will be inserted or deleted.
6-1j
Tones will be inserted.
Tones will be deleted.
Opens the Tool Tablet, allowing you to specify a region and
delete, insert, or copy data.
[01...48]
6-1j: Step Parameters
Step (Step Number)
Use this to select the step that you want to edit.
If Step is selected, you can also enter tones by pressing the
numeric keys. [0]–[9] correspond to tones 0‐‐9, [‐]
corresponds to tone 10, and [.] corresponds to tone 11. The
numeric keys will enter tones as prescribed by the tone
input mode you selected.
[32, 26, 42, 48]
If the "
synchronized with the step of the arpeggiator when it is
running.
Pitch Offset
For each step, the pitch corresponding to the Tone can be
raised or lowered in semitone steps. This lets you make
settings for the same tone in each step to create a melody, or
to make settings for two or more tones in each step to play
parallel chords.
Gate
Off: Even if a tone has been entered, it will not sound at that
step. You can also use this to stop a legato tone that was
previously sounding.
Legato: The tone will continue sounding until the same tone
is played again (including Gate: Off) or the pattern returns
to its beginning.
The Legato setting is valid if the Gate parameter (Prog P7: 7‐
1b, Combi P7:7‐3(4)c, Seq P7:7‐3(4)c) of each program,
combination, or song is set to Step. If you specify Legato,
make sure that the Gate of the previous mode is set to Step.
Step Parameters Select button
Alternate mode
Pen mode
Eraser mode
Tool mode
" button at the left is on, this field will be
[Off, 001...100%, Legato]
[01...48]
[–48...+48]
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