Alternate Modulation Source (Ams) List - Korg KRONOS SGX-2 Parameter Manual

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Alternate Modulation Source (AMS) List

Physical and MIDI controllers
Off
This means that no modulation source is selected.
Note Number
This is the note's MIDI note number, from 0 (C-2) to 127
(G9).
Velocity
This is the note's MIDI note-on velocity.
Exponential Velocity
This is MIDI note-on velocity through an exponential curve.
The curve means that low velocities won't have very much
effect, and the difference between two lower velocity values
won't be very noticeable.
On the other hand, high velocities produce increasingly
greater effects, and the difference between any two higher
velocity values will be more pronounced.
Poly After Touch
Polyphonic aftertouch allows a different aftertouch value for
each note. This can be received from external MIDI devices
or generated by the internal sequencer. The KRONOS
keyboard itself does not generate poly aftertouch, however.
After Touch
This receives MIDI Aftertouch, as well as aftertouch
generated by pressing down on the KRONOS keyboard.
JS X
This is the horizontal movement of the main joystick. It also
receives MIDI Pitchbend.
JS+Y (CC#01)
This is the vertical movement of the main joystick, upwards
from the center. It also receives MIDI CC#01 (mod wheel).
JS–Y (CC#02)
This is the vertical movement of the main joystick,
downwards from the center. It also receives MIDI CC#02
(breath controller).
JS +Y & AT/2 (Joy Stick +Y & After Touch/2)
The effect will be controlled by the joystick +Y (Vertical
upward) and by after touch. In this case, the effect of after
touch will be only half of the specified intensity.
JS –Y & AT/2 (Joy Stick –Y & After Touch/2)
The effect will be controlled by the joystick –Y (Vertical
downward) and by after touch. In this case, the effect of after
touch will be only half of the specified intensity.
Foot Pedal (CC#04)
This AMS source receives MIDI CC#04. It can also be
generated by a foot pedal connected to the rear-panel
ASSIGNABLE PEDAL input, if the Global Foot Pedal
Assign parameter is set to Foot Pedal (CC#04). For more
information, see "Foot Pedal Assignments" on page 1125.
Alternate Modulation Sources (AMS) Alternate Modulation Source (AMS) List
Ribbon (CC#16)
This is the side-to-side movement of the ribbon controller,
which corresponds to MIDI CC#16.
Value Slider (CC#18)
You can use the value slider as a modulation source, but only
when the following are true:
• You're on the Program mode P0-Main page, and the big
Program name is selected, or
• You're on the Combination mode P0– Prog Select/Mixer
page, and the big Combination name is selected.
In these cases only, the value slider sends MIDI CC#18, and
can be used as a modulation source.
Knob Mod.5 (CC#17)
0
-99
+99
This AMS source always responds to MIDI CC#17. A MIDI
value of 0 (far left) causes the maximum negative
modulation; 64 (center) means no modulation; and 127 (far
right) causes the maximum positive modulation. (You can
invert this response, if desired, by using a negative AMS
intensity.)
It also usually corresponds to Knob 5 (USER 1) on the
Control surface- but this depends on the Modulation Knob
Assign settings for each individual Program, Combi, and
Song.
Basically, there are two separate things: a physical knob
named Knob 5, and an AMS source named named "Knob
Mod.5 (CC#17)." This provides a great deal of flexibility–
but's it's also easy to link the two together. To do so:
1. Go to the current mode's Controllers page.
2. Set Knob 5's Modulation Knob Assign to Knob Mod.5
(CC#17).
For more information, see "1–8: Set Up Controllers" on
page 58, and "Realtime Knobs 5–8 Assignments" on
page 1122.
Knob Mod.6 (CC#19)
This AMS source always responds to MIDI CC#19, and will
usually also correspond to Knob 6 (USER 2). For more
information, see "Knob Mod.5 (CC#17)" on page 1109.
Knob Mod.7 (CC#20)
This AMS source always responds to MIDI CC#20, and will
usually also correspond to Knob 7 (USER 3). For more
information, see "Knob Mod.5 (CC#17)" on page 1109.
Knob Mod.8 (CC#21)
This AMS source always responds to MIDI CC#21, and will
usually also correspond to Knob 8(USER 4). For more
information, see "Knob Mod.5 (CC#17)" on page 1109.
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