31: Scratch - Korg TR Parameter Manual

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31: Scratch

This effect is applied by recording the input signal and mov-
ing the modulation source. It simulates the sound of scratches
you can make using a turntable.
Wet: Mono In - Mono Out / Dry: Stereo In - Stereo Out
Left
+
Scratch
Rec Control
Right
D-mod
D
-mod
Envelope Control
Input
Envelope Select
D
-mod
Scratch Source
a
Selects the modulation source for simulation control
Response(Scratch)
b
Sets the speed of the response to the Scratch Source
Envelope (Envelope Select)
Selects whether the start and end of recording is controlled via the
modulation source or the input signal level
c
Src (Source)
Selects the modulation source that controls recording when Enve-
lope is set to Dmod
Threshold
d
Sets the recording start level when Envelope is set to Input
Response(Env)
e
Sets the speed of the response to the end of recording
Direct Mix
f
Selects how a dry sound is mixed
W/D (Wet/Dly)
Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds
(Source)
g
Selects the modulation source of the effect balance
(Amount)
Sets the modulation amount of the effect balance
a: Scratch Source, b: Response(Scratch)
The Scratch Source parameter enables you to select the modula-
tion source that controls simulation. The value of the modulation
source corresponds to the playback position. The
Response(Scratch) parameter enables you to set the speed of the
response to the modulation source.
Start
Playback Position
Recorded Sound
Scratch Source
Scratch!
JS X
D
-mod
Rbn#16
– Max
JS+Y#1
JS–Y#2
Zero
etc...
c: Envelope, c: Src, d: Threshold
When "Envelope" is set to Dmod, the input signal will be
recorded only when the modulation source value is 64 or higher.
When "Envelope" is set to Input, the input signal will be recorded
only when its level is over the Threshold value.
The maximum recording time is 1365msec. If this is exceeded, the
recorded data will start being erased from the top.
e: Response(Env)
This parameter enables you to set the speed of the response to the
end of recording. Set a smaller value when you are recording a
phrase or rhythm pattern, and set a higher value if you are record-
ing only one note.
Wet / Dry
Direct
Mix
Scratch
Wet / Dry
Off...Tempo
,
0...100
Dmod, Input
,
Off...Tempo
0...100
0...100
Always On, Always Off, Cross Fade
Dry, 1:99...99:1, Wet
Off...Tempo
–100...+100
Scratch Source
End
+ Max
Zero
+ Max
f: Direct Mix
With Always On, a dry sound is usually output. With Always
Off, dry sounds are not output. With Cross Fade, a dry sound is
usually output, and it is muted only when scratching.
Set W/D to Wet to use this parameter effectively.
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