7-2: Arp Scan Zone; 7-4: Drum Track Pattern - Korg Krome Parameter Manual

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7–2: ARP Scan Zone
7–2a
7–2b
7–2c
7–2a: Arpeggiator Tempo
(Tempo)
For more information, please see " (Tempo)*" on page 53.
7–2b: Zone Map
This shows the Scan Zone.
Key zone of arpeggiator
C–1
7–2c: Scan Zone
This shows the Scan Zone setting.
Top Key
Bottom Key
These parameters specify the range of notes (keys) for which
the arpeggiator will function. Top Key is the upper limit,
and Bottom Key is the lower limit.
The arpeggiator will operate when you play keys within the
specified range. Keys outside of this range can be played in
the normal manner, and will not be affected by the
arpeggiator on/off.
For example if you set Pattern to P0: UP, check Latch, set
Top Key to B3, and Bottom Key to C‐1, playing a note B3 or
lower will trigger the arpeggiator. Since Latch is on, the
arpeggio will continue even after you release the keys. You
can use the C4 and higher keys to play conventionally along
with the arpeggio sounded by the B3 and lower keys. To
change the arpeggio, play keys in the range of B3 and below.
Top Velocity
Bottom Velocity
Specifies the range of velocities for which the arpeggiator
will function. Top Velocity is the upper limit, and Bottom
Velocity is the lower limit.
The arpeggiator will operate when you play notes with a
velocity (playing strength) that is within the specified range.
Notes played with a velocity outside this range will be
sounded normally, without regard to the arpeggiator on/off.
Note: You can also set the note value and velocity value by
holding down the edit cell or the ENTER button and playing
a note on the keyboard (see OG p.10).
7–2: Menu Command
V
• 0: Write Program
see p. 64
• 1: Exclusive Solo
see p. 64
PROG P7: ARP/DT (Arpeggiator/Drum Track) 7–2: ARP Scan Zone
7–2
Menu
[040.00...300.00, EXT]
Velocity zone of
arpeggiator
G9
[C–1...G9]
[C–1...G9]
[001...127]
[001...127]
• 2: Auto Song Setup
see p. 65
• 3: Copy Arpeggiator
see p. 66
For more information, please see "Program: Menu
Command" on page 64.
7–4: Drum Track Pattern
7–4a
7–4b
Here you can select a drum track pattern and specify how it
will sound.
In Program mode, the drum track patterns are
triggered on the Global MIDI channel. The MIDI
transmit channel is specified by the DrumTrack Prog
MIDI Ch (Global P1: MIDI– MIDI Basic). Use the
DrumTrack Prog MIDI Out (Global P1: MIDI– MIDI
Basic) setting to specify whether the pattern will
transmit MIDI note data. The default setting is channel
10.
The drum track program will not transmit or receive
MIDI program changes.
7–4a: Drum Pattern
Pattern
[(Preset): P000...605, (User): U000...U999]
This selects the drum pattern.
Preset/User No.
P000
Off
P000...P605
Preset drum patterns
U000...U999
For user/preloaded drum patterns
• U000–U999 can be written. Patterns you create in
Sequencer mode can be converted into user drum
patterns. (See page 188)
Shift
This transposes the drum pattern in semitone steps. This
means that the instruments of the drum kit will change.
7–4
Menu
[Preset, User]
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