Korg KRONOS SGX-2 Parameter Manual page 136

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Program mode: HD-1
On (checked): Notes that are released are removed from the
input source material, thereby changing the effect to use only
those notes still being held. This is typically the way simple
arpeggiators work, especially if their latch mode is turned
off.
Link to Drum Track
If Link to Drum Track is on (selected), KARMA will start
and stop along with the Drum Track. The front panel
LINKED LED will light to show that the link is enabled.
KARMA will still only play if the KARMA On/Off switch is
on. So, once Link to Drum Track is on:
1. Turn on the KARMA ON/OFF switch.
Even if notes are played on the keyboard or received via
MIDI, KARMA won't start to play yet unless the Drum
Track is also on.
2. Turn on the DRUM TRACK switch.
At this point, both the Drum Track and KARMA will start
according to the Drum Track's Trigger Mode settings.
If Trigger Mode is set to Start Immediately, KARMA will
start to play when you turn on the DRUM TRACK switch (if
you're playing the keyboard, or if the KARMA LATCH
switch is on).
If Trigger Mode is set to Wait KBD Trig, KARMA will start
when you play the keyboard (or when a note-on is received).
For more information, see "1–3: Drum Track" on page 47.
If you turn the DRUM TRACK switch off while KARMA is
playing, KARMA will also stop.
Delay
Delay Start
Specify the delay from when the trigger (by note data) is
input, until the phrase or pattern starts.
3...4x1: Specify the delay time as a note value interval
relative to the tempo.
Fixed: The delay time will be specified in time units (ms).
Set the time in "Delay Start Fixed."
Delay Start Fixed
This is valid if "Delay Start" is set to Fixed. Set "Delay
Start" in ms units. The delay specified here will remaing
constant, even when the tempo is changed.
Note
Note Trigger
Any (Any Note + Dynamic MIDI): Every note-on will
cause triggering; i.e., each note-on will cause the phrase or
pattern to restart from the beginning.
AKR (1st Note After Key Release + Dynamic MIDI):
Triggering will occur when the first note-on occurs from a
state in which no keys are "on." Triggering will not occur if
even one note is being pressed. By changing the chord you
play on the keyboard while holding at least one note, you can
change the notes of the phrase or pattern without triggering.
1st (1st Only Until Module Stops + Dynamic MIDI): After
KARMA function is turned on, only the first note-on will
cause triggering. Subsequent note-ons will not cause
triggering.
This is useful for drum grooves and phrases where you do
not want subsequent chord changes to restart the phrase.
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[Off, On]
3...4x1]
[Off, Fixed,
[0000 ms... 5000 ms]
[Any, AKR, 1st, Dyn]
Dyn (Dynamic MIDI): Triggering will be produced by
operating the controller specified by Dynamic MIDI
(Program 7–7). In this case, note-ons will not cause
triggering.
Note: With any of these settings, the trigger will be applied
by operations of the controller specified for Dynamic MIDI
(Program 7–7), if "Destination" is set to Trigger
Notes&Envs, Trigger Note (see "Dynamic MIDI Sources
& Destinations" on page 1126).
Note Latch
Specifies whether the phrase or pattern will continue when
you release your hand from the keyboard (latch on) or
whether the phrase or pattern will stop (latch off). In
Program mode, turn this On (checked) and use the LATCH
switch to control latch on/off.
Off (unchecked): Latch will be off regardless of the LATCH
switch on/off status.
On (checked): The LATCH switch will control latch on/off.
When the LATCH switch is off (LED dark), latch is off.
When the LATCH switch is on (LED lit), latch is on.
Note: In Combination and Sequencer mode, up to four
KARMA Modules can be used. In these modes, you can turn
"Note Latch" on/off independently for each KARMA
Module. If you use "Copy KARMA Module" to copy
KARMA Module settings from these modes to a program,
there may be cases in which the setting here will be off, so
that latch-on will not occur even if you turn on the LATCH
switch. In such cases, turn this on.
Envelope1, Envelope2, Envelope3
Each GE provides three Envelopes. They can produce time-
variant control of velocity, tempo, duration, pitch bend, and
various control changes.
You can specify triggering conditions and latch conditions
for each of the three Envelopes of the GE, separately from
the Note Trigger and Latch (although many times you will
want them to be the same.)
If the selected GE does not use Envelopes, these settings
will have no effect. For information on specific GEs,
please see the separate Voice Name List (VNL).
Envelope Trigger
Any (Any Note + Dynamic MIDI): Every note-on will
cause triggering; i.e., each note-on will cause the envelope to
start from the beginning.
AKR (1st Note After Key Release + Dynamic MIDI):
Triggering will occur when the first note-on occurs from a
state in which no keys are "on." Retriggering will not occur
if even one note is being pressed.
1st (1st Only Until Module Stops + Dynamic MIDI): After
KARMA is turned on, only the first note-on will cause
triggering. Subsequent note-ons will not cause triggering.
Dyn (Dynamic MIDI): Triggering will be produced by
operating the controller specified by Dynamic MIDI
(Program 7–7). In this case, note-ons will not cause
triggering.
Note: For any of these settings, triggering will be applied by
operations of the controller specified for Dynamic MIDI, if
"Destination" is set to Trigger Notes&Envs, Trigger
Env1...Trigger Env3.
[Off, On]
[Any, AKR, 1st, Dyn]

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