Korg Electronic Keyboard Parameter Manual page 62

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Program mode: HD-1
Power, short for Equal Power, means that the two
samples will each be at around 70% of their full
volume in the middle of the crossfade. Sometimes, this
may create a bump in the volume level, in which case
you might try selecting Linear instead.
Layer means that the two Multisamples will be layered
together, both at full volume, for the entire range of the
crossfade.
MS2 (Mid Hi), MS3 (Mid Lo), and MS4 (Low)
These are the settings for the second, third, and fourth
velocity zones. The parameters for MS2 and MS3 are
exactly the same as those for MS1, as described above.
The parameters for MS4 are also similar to those for
MS1, except that MS4 has no settings for Bottom
Velocity (which is always fixed at 1), Xfade Range, or
Curve.
2–1d: OSC 1 Velocity Zone
In addition to setting the velocity zones for each of the
four Multisamples in a single Oscillator, you can also
set high and low velocities for each of the two
Oscillators as a whole.
2–1e
2–1f
These parameters appear when the Oscillator Mode is
set to Drum Kit.
2–1e: Drum Kit Frequency
Octave
This adjusts the pitch in octave units. When using a
drum kit, set the Octave to 8'.
When editing a drum program, you must set this
parameter to 8'. With other settings, the sounds of
the drum kit will be assigned to the wrong notes of
the keyboard.
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[–2[32'], –1[16'], +0[8'], +1[4']]
These velocity zones take precedence over the velocity
settings for the individual MS1–4.
Top
This sets the highest velocity at which the Oscillator
will sound.
Note: The Top velocity must be greater than the Bottom
velocity.
Bottom
This sets the lowest velocity at which the Oscillator
will sound.
Entering velocity values from the keyboard
You can enter velocity values directly by playing them
on the keyboard. To do so:
1. Select one of the Key parameters.
2. Hold down the ENTER key.
3. While holding ENTER, play a note on the
keyboard at the desired velocity.
Transpose
This adjusts the location of the instruments in the
selected drum kit. Unless you need to change this,
leave it at 0.
Tune
This adjusts the pitch in one-cent units.
The pitch of each drum kit can be adjusted in Global
P5: Drum kit.
Delay
Use this to create a delay between the time that you
press a key, and the time that the note actually sounds.
[001...127]
[001...127]
2–1PMC
[–12...+12]
[–1200...+1200]
[0ms...5000ms, KeyOff]

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