Using KARMA
2. Specify the copy‐source mode, bank, and number.
If you want to copy the GE realtime parameter settings
and scene settings from the copy‐source program,
choose the "GE RTP Control Settings & Scenes" option
(checked).
If you want to copy performance realtime parameters
settings and front panel settings from the copy‐source
program, choose the "Perf. RTP & Panel Settings"
option (checked).
If you to copy the pad settings from the copy‐source
program, choose the "Pads" option (checked).
3. Press OK to execute the copy, or press Cancel if
you decide to cancel.
Setting KARMA's keyboard zone
Here's how to specify the zone of keys that will trigger
KARMA. For example you might make settings so that
the keys at the bottom of the keyboard will trigger
phrases, and keys above this range can be played
normally.
1. Go to the Program P7: KARMA– GE Setup/Key
Zones page. (See the diagram in step 1 of
"Selecting a GE")
2. Use the Key Zones Bottom and Top to specify the
key zone.
Any notes that fall within this range—including both
playing on the local keyboard and notes received from
MIDI IN—will be sent to the KARMA module.
In the example shown above, the notes from C‐1
through B3 are being input to the KARMA module.
When you play B3 or a lower note, KARMA will
generate a phrase or pattern.
3. If "Thru In Zone" and "Thru Out Zone" are on
(checked), the notes you play on the keyboard will
play in addition to the phrase or pattern generated
by KARMA.
These two fields are the settings for inside and outside
the key zone.
You can use "Transpose In Zone" and "Transpose Out
Zone" to transpose the notes played on the keyboard
in semitone steps.
In the example shown above, the B3 and lower keys
will control only the phrase or pattern generated by
KARMA, and the C4 and higher keys will be used for
manual playing on the keyboard. Use "Transpose Out
Zone" to adjust the pitch of the manually‐played
region.
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KARMA module MIDI filtering and CC
offset
1. Go to the Program P7: KARMA– MIDI Filter/CC
Offset page.
Receive MIDI Filter
This specifies whether filtering will be applied to the
MIDI control data received by the KARMA module. If
an item is on (checked), the corresponding data will be
received.
When KARMA is on, MIDI control data received by
the KARMA module is sent directly to the tone
generator. If this setting is off (unchecked), that data
will not be sent to the tone generator.
In the example shown above, damper pedal messages
are enabled when KARMA is off, and disabled when it
is on.
Transmit MIDI filter
This specifies whether filtering will be applied to the
MIDI control data generated by the GE selected for the
KARMA module. If an item is on (checked),
transmission is enabled.
Normally you will leave these items on. If you don't
want to use the pitch bend or other control change data
generated by the selected GE, turn these items off
(unchecked).
In the example shown above, pitch bend data
generated by the GE will not be transmitted.
CC Offset
Use this if you want to control the effects or the sound
of the program while KARMA is on. For example, you
might use this to decrease the brightness of the sound
or raise the resonance of the sound in conjunction with
the phrase that's being generated. Alternatively, you
might use this to control effects, for example by
turning on a delay effect in conjunction with a
generated phrase.
Use "CC Number" to specify the MIDI control change
number. Choose one of the CC numbers in the 70's
which control the sound, or an AMS or Dmod source
(see "7–2c: CC Offset" on page 111 of the Parameter
Guide).
In the example shown in the preceding page, CC#74
and CC#71 are controlling filter cutoff and resonance
level.