Korg wavestate Owner's Manual page 58

Wave sequencing synthesizer
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Modulation
Step Seq Lane
This is the output of the Wave Sequence's Step Seq Lane. Note: this will not work consistently as an envelope trigger
source.
Step Pulse
This generates a brief trigger pulse at the start of each Wave Sequence Step.
Tempo
This lets you use the system tempo as a modulation source. 120 is the center, for a value of 0; 60BPM is -100, and
240BPM is +100 (the value continues to increase up to 300BPM). Note that this is different from tempo
synchronization; for that purpose, use the dedicated Tempo functions for the LFOs, Wave Sequence, and Vector
Envelope.
Program/Performance Note Count and Program/Performance Voice Count
These use the number of notes played on the keyboard, or the number of voices being played by the synth engine, as
modulation sources. The Performance variations count all notes or voices in the Performance, while the Program
variations only include those in the current Program.
# Notes/Voices
Resulting value
1
0.0
2
0.01
3
0.02
...
...
101
1.0
Poly Legato
When you play a legato phrase, the first note of that phrase (and notes within 30 msec of the first note) has a Poly
Legato value of 0.0. Subsequent notes in the phrase have a Poly Legato value of 1.0.
CC +
This is a list of all of the MIDI CCs, interpreted as unipolar signals. MIDI values 0-127 are zero to maximum
modulation.
CC +/-
This is a list of all of the MIDI CCs, interpreted as bipolar signals. MIDI value 64 is 0; values below 64 produce negative
modulation, and values above 64 produce positive modulation.
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