Korg KRONOS SGX-2 Parameter Manual page 144

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Program mode: HD-1
+0002: Rel1
+0003: Sus2
+0004: Rel2
For more information, see "Envelope Latch" on page 123.
Group: Zone
Thru Inside Zone
Assigns the "Thru In Zone" (Program 7–1a) function.
+0000: Off
+0001: On
For more information, see "Thru In Zone" on page 112.
Thru Outside Zone
Assigns the "Thru Out Zone" (Program 7–1a) function.
+0000: Off
+0001: On
For more information, see "Thru Out Zone" on page 113.
Key Zone Bottom
Assigns the "Bottom (Key Zone Bottom)" (Program 7–1a)
function.
+0000...+0127: C-1–G9 (corresponds to note numbers)
For more information, see "Bottom (Key Zone Bottom)" on
page 112.
Key Zone Top
Assigns the "Top (Key Zone Top)" (Program 7–1a) function.
+0000...+0127: C-1–G9 (corresponds to note numbers)
For more information, see "Top (Key Zone Top)" on
page 112.
Transpose In Thru
Assigns the "Transpose In Zone" (Program 7–1a) function.
This controls transposition of the note data from the
keyboard within the Key Zone, in semitone steps.
For more information, see "Transpose In Zone" on page 113.
Transpose Out Thru
Assigns the "Transpose Out Zone" (Program 7–1a) function.
This controls the transposition of note data from the
keyboard outside the Key Zone, in semitone units.
For more information, see "Thru Out Zone" on page 113.
Transpose Octave In Thru
Assigns the "Transpose In Zone" (Program 7–1a) function.
This controls the transposition of note data from the
keyboard within the Key Zone, in octave units.
Transpose Octave Out Thru
Assigns the "Transpose Out Zone" (Program 7–1a) function.
This controls the transposition of note data from the
keyboard outside the Key Zone, in octave units.
Transpose Octave/5th In Thru
Assigns the "Transpose In Zone" (Program 7–1a) function.
This controls the transposition of note data from the
keyboard within the Key Zone, in units of an octave and a
fifth.
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Transpose Octave/5th Out Thru [–0036...+0036]
Assigns the "Transpose Out Zone" (Program 7–1a) function.
This controls the transposition of note data from the
keyboard outside the Key Zone, in units of an octave and a
fifth.
Group: Random
[+0000, +0001]
Start Seed
Assign the "Start Seed" (Program 7–8b) function.
+0000: Random
Other than +0000: Any desired "Start Seed" value.
However, you cannot select values outside the range of -
8192 to +8191 when changing the value in this way.
[+0000, +0001]
For more information, see "Start Seed" on page 134.
Note: If the "Start Seed" value is set to a value outside of this
range when you first assign it as a RT Parameter, it will be
limited to either end of the range.
Freeze Loop Length
[+0000...+0127]
Assigns the "Freeze Loop Length" function (see "Freeze
Loop Length" on page 135). This specifies the number of
measures (bars) in the phrases that are repeatedly generated
by the KARMA Module. After being triggered, the Module
will generate a phrase of the number of measures you
specify here, and will then repeat that phrase.
Freeze Loop Length + Reset
[+0000...+0127]
Like Freeze Loop Length, above, this also assigns the
"Freeze Loop Length" function (see "Freeze Loop Length"
on page 135). However, when this is used, and the Start Seed
is set to some other value than 0: Random, changing the
Freeze Loop Length to any value except 0: Off will reset the
Start Seed internally to the indicated value, thereby restoring
the original phrase at the next downbeat without retriggering
[–0036...+0036]
it from the keyboard.
Normally, if you were generating a randomized riff from a
particular Start Seed value, setting Freeze Loop Length to 0:
Off would cause the phrase to continue randomizing from its
current internal position. If you then set the Freeze Loop
Length to some other value than 0: Off, thereby looping the
[–0036...+0036]
phrase, it does not automatically reset the Start Seed until
you retrigger it from the keyboard (depending on Trigger
settings). By using "Freeze Loop Length + Reset," a change
in the Freeze Loop Length can additionally reset the internal
Start Seed and therefore generate the same phrase as before,
allowing instantaneous switching between "randomized"
[–0036...+0036]
and "preset" phrases.
Retrigger Each Time
Assigns the "Retrigger Each Time" function (see "Retrigger
Each Time" on page 136).
[–0036...+0036]
+0000: Off
+0001: On
For more information, see "Retrigger Each Time" on
page 136.
[–0036...+0036]
[-8192...0...+8191]
[+0000...+0032]
[+0000...+0032]
[+0000, +0001]

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