Korg KRONOS SGX-2 Parameter Manual page 580

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Sequencer mode
When Equal Amount is On, the Vector will fade between
all four Vector axes while maintaining a total amount of
100%. This provides a smooth fade between the different
sounds, and is the type of volume control used by classic
vector synths.
Note that this will work best when the Programs assigned to
each of the four axes have equivalent volumes. For instance,
you might create a Song with four Programs, each sounding
at the same volume and assigned to a different axis. You
could then add a fifth Program, assign it to one of the axes,
and then reduce the volumes of both Programs on that axis
by 50%–so that their combined volume is the same as any
one of the other Programs.
Also, when this is checked, the Center Volume parameters
will be grayed out, since Equal Amount sets them
automatically.
When Equal Amount is Off, the individual Track Center
Volume parameters determine the way in which Vector
position affects volume.
Note: For an interesting variation on this effect, turn Equal
Amount Off, and instead set all of the Track Center
Volumes to 50%. The Tracks will still fade together
smoothly, but with a more gentle effect towards the extremes
of the Vector axes.
1–5b: Vector Graphic
Vector Graphic
This shows a diagram of the vector space, including the five
points of the Vector EG (labeled 0–4) and the current
position of the Vector Joystick (labeled J).
The transitions between the EG's points are shown by black
lines, and the loop transition is shown by a gray line.
Show Volume Image
The vector graphic includes an image representing the
Vector Volume Control settings for the current Track (see
Track Select, below). You can use the Show Volume Image
check-box to toggle this part of the graphic on and off.
Track Select
This selects the Track whose volume image will be shown.
Show Point
You can view the volume and CC values for the current
position of the Vector Joystick, or for any of the EG's five
points. This selects the point whose values will be shown.
Track Volume & CC Display
This read-only display shows the volume and CC values for
the current Vector point, as selected by the Show Point
parameter, above.
Track 01
VJS Assign
This assigns an axis of the Vector to control the Track's
volume. See the diagram "VJS Assign and Program
Volume," below, for more details.
Off means that the Vector position will not affect the Track's
volume.
566
[Off, On]
[01...16]
[VJS, Vector EG Point 0...4]
[Off, +X, –X, +Y, –Y]
VJS Assign and Program Volume
+X
Program volume incre ases
from left to right.
0%
1 0 0%
–1 2 7
0
+ 1 2 7
+Y
Program volume incre ases
from bottom to top.
+ 1 2 7
1 0 0%
0
0%
–1 2 7
Center Volume
This sets the volume of Track 1 at the center point. It applies
only when Equal Amount, above, is set to Off.
The volumes at the extreme ends of the axis are fixed,
depending on the setting of the VJS Assign parameter.
For instance, if VJS Assign is set to –X, the Track will
always be at 100% volume on the left side, and 0% (silent)
on the right side.
This parameter applies only to the Song Vector Volume
control, and does not change the Program's individual Vector
Volume settings.
Track Center Volume, VJS Assign = –X
1 0 0%
Volume
5 0%
0%
-1 2 7
Vector X-axis position
C enter Volume V alues:
Enable Program Vector Volume
When this is turned On, the Program's Vector Volume
control will function as it does in Program mode, crossfading
between Oscillators 1 and 2. The crossfade will be controlled
by the combination of the Program's Vector EG and the
Vector Joystick, and is not affected by the Song's Vector EG.
–X
Program volume incre ases
from right to left.
1 0 0%
0%
–1 2 7
0
+ 1 2 7
–Y
Program volume incre ases
from top to bottom.
+ 1 2 7
0%
0
1 0 0%
–1 2 7
[0, 25, 50, 75, 100%]
0
+ 1 2 7
1 0 0
7 5
5 0
2 5
0
[Off, On]

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