Program P2: Osc/Pitch; 2-1: Osc1 Basic - Korg Electronic Keyboard Parameter Manual

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Program mode: HD-1

Program P2: OSC/Pitch

These pages control the first and most basic elements
of HD-1's sounds: the Multisamples that the oscillators
play, and the pitch at which it plays them. For instance,
you can:
• Select Multisamples and Wave Sequences for Single
and Double Programs, or Drum Kits for Drum
Programs.
• Set up velocity splits, crossfades, and layers for
Single and Double Programs.
2–1: OSC1 Basic
2–1a
2–1c
HD-1's sounds are based on samples, and this page lets
you set up all of the basic sample-related settings.
Among other things, you can:
• Select Multisamples and/or Wave Sequences for
the Oscillator (in a Single or Double Program), or
select the Drum Kit for a Drum Program
• Set the Oscillator's basic pitch
• Create velocity splits and crossfades between
Multisamples and/or Wave Sequences
2–1a: OSC1 Frequency
Octave
This sets the basic pitch of the Oscillator, in octaves.
The default is +0[8']. The standard octave of a
multisample is +0 [8'].
Transpose
This adjusts the pitch in semitones, over a range of ±1
octave.
48
[–2[32'], –1[16'], +0[8'], +1[4']]
[–12...+12]
• Set the basic pitch of the sound, including the
octave, fine tuning, and so on.
• Control pitch modulation from a wide variety of
sources, such as JSX, the ribbon, LFOs, and the
Pitch EG.
Note that when the Oscillator Mode is set to Single or
Drums, only Oscillator 1's filters are active; the pages
for Oscillator 2's filters will be grayed out.
2–1b
2–1d
Tune
This adjusts the pitch in cents, over a range of ±1
octave. A cent is 1/100 of a semitone.
Frequency Offset
This adjusts the pitch by increments of 0.1 Hz.
Frequency Offset is different from Tune in that, when
used to detune the two oscillators, it can create a
constant beat frequency across the range of the
keyboard.
2–1b: Note-On Control
Delay
[0000ms...5000ms, KeyOff]
Use this to create a delay between the time that you
press a key, and the time that the note actually sounds.
This is most useful in Double Programs, for delaying
one oscillator in relation to the other.
2–1PMC
[–1200...+1200]
[–10.0 Hz ... +10Hz]

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