Korg Electronic Keyboard Parameter Manual page 132

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Program mode: HD-1
Out (Note Out)
Specify what will be done with the note you specified
in the "In" field.
Remove: The note specified by "In" will be removed
from the output data (and changed to a rest).
C1...G9: The note specified by "In" will be converted
to the note number you specify here, and sent to the
tone generator.
Note: When "Out" is selected, you can hold down the
ENTER switch and press a note on the keyboard to set
the "Out" field to that note.
Table Grid
This area graphically shows the overall "In"
and "Out" settings in visual form.
The horizontal axis (X-axis) corresponds to the
incoming note numbers, and the vertical axis (Y-axis)
corresponds to the outgoing note numbers. The note
transmitted for each received note is shown by the
light blue pixels. Notes that are being removed from
the incoming data are shown in yellow pixels in the
bottom "Remove" row. A straight diagonal line
represents no change (what goes in is passed through
without modifications).
Octave Replicate
When On (checked), any edit that you make within an
octave will be made in every octave. This is mainly for
applying the table to Melodic GEs, where you want to
do something like remove every minor third, remap
every fourth to a fifth, etc., and have that change take
place in every octave.
Reset
Restores the current table to "linear/no change" (a
diagonal line).
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[Remove, C-1...G9]
[Off, On]
[button]
▼ 7-9: Page Menu Commands
The number before each command shows its ENTER +
number-key shortcut. For more information on these
shortcuts, see "ENTER + 0-9: shortcuts for menu
commands" on page 138.
• 0: Write Program. For more information, see "Write
Program" on page 138.
• 1: Exclusive Solo. For more information, see
"Exclusive Solo" on page 138.
• 2: Copy KARMA Module. For more information,
see "Copy KARMA Module" on page 146.
• 3: Initialize KARMA Module. For more
information, see "Initialize KARMA Module" on
page 147.
• 4: Copy Scene. For more information, see "Copy
Scene" on page 147.
• 5: Swap Scenes. For more information, see "Swap
Scene" on page 147.
• 6: Capture Random Seed. For more information,
see "Capture Random Seed" on page 147.
• 7: Auto Assign KARMA RTC Name. For more
information, see "Auto Assign KARMA RTC
Name" on page 139.

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