1-5: Vector Volume Control - Korg KRONOS SGX-2 Parameter Manual

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1–3d: Keyboard Trigger Zone
Keyboard Top
Bottom
Velocity Top
Bottom
These settings specify the range of keys and velocities that
will trigger the Drum Track pattern when you play the
keyboard (or the system receives a note-on via MIDI). They
work just like the similar parameters in Program mode. For
details, please see "1–3d: Keyboard Trigger Zone" on
page 48.
1–5: Vector Volume Control
1–5a
1–5b
Vector Synthesis lets you control Timbre volumes and
Program & Effects parameters by moving the Vector
Joystick, by using the programmable Vector Envelope, or by
the combination of the two.
For more background information on Vector Synthesis,
please see "What does Vector mean?" on page 51, and
"Vector Joystick and Vector Envelope" on page 51.
Program and Combi Vectors work together
In Combi mode, each Timbre's Program still has its own
Vector EG, which controls volume and CCs as it did in
Program mode. You can disable the Program Vector Volume
and CC control separately for each Timbre, if desired.
There is also a separate Combi-wide Vector EG, with its own
Vector Volume and CC control settings. As with the Program
Vector, you can disable the Combi Volume and CC control
separately for each Timbre.
Combination P1: EQ/Vector/Controller 1–5: Vector Volume Control
v 1–3: Page Menu Commands
The number before each command shows its ENTER +
[C–1...G9]
number-key shortcut. For more information on these
[C–1...G9]
shortcuts, see "ENTER + 0-9: shortcuts for menu
commands" on page 153.
[1...127]
• 0: Write Combination. For more information, see
[1...127]
"Write Combination" on page 515.
• 1: Exclusive Solo. For more information, see "Exclusive
Solo" on page 153.
• 13: Copy Drum Track. For more information, see
"Copy Drum Track" on page 522.
• 14: Erase Drum Track Pattern. For more information,
see "Erase Drum Track Pattern" on page 648.
1–5c
How Combi Vector Volume works
In Program mode, Vector Volume fades between the two
Oscillators. Oscillator 1 is always at maximum volume when
the Vector position is all the way to the left (–X), and
Oscillator 2 is always at maximum when the Vector Position
is all the way to the right (+X).
In Combi mode, on the other hand, the Vector can fade
between any or all of the 16 Timbres. You can assign each of
the Timbres to be controlled by any of the four Vector axes
(+X, –X, +Y, –Y), or to not be controlled at all.
This lets you set up complex transitions between different
Programs, including between HD-1 and different EXi
instruments.
1–5PMC
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