Korg Electronic Keyboard Parameter Manual page 935

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indicated by the pattern, with a net advance of six
steps. This means that each note in a cluster or each
note of a drum pattern that is generated
simultaneously can be given its own velocity. This is
useful for more subtly shifting accents within clusters
of notes, and adding more human-like velocity
randomness to drum patterns.
When the "GE Type" (☞p.897) is 0: Generated-Riff,
setting this to 1: Multi will have no effect unless
there is a Cluster Pattern containing values of more
than just one.
When the "GE Type" is 1: Generated-Gated, the
number of notes being generated is considered the
Cluster Size, and setting this to 1: Multi will cause
the pattern to advance by the number of notes being
generated.
When the "GE Type" is 2: Generated-Drum, setting
this to 1: Multi will have no effect unless at least one
Drum Pattern has the "[c] (clusters)" button turned
on in the Phase Pattern and there is a Cluster
Pattern containing values of more than just 1, or
more than one drum note is being generated at a
time (by using Drum Patterns in "Poly" mode).
Scale
Sets a percentage by which the chosen Velocity Pattern
is scaled before being applied. Notes can be made to
disappear or drop out using large positive values; large
negative values with a very soft initial velocity can
create interesting "reversed" effects.
Note that this can be used to "increase the resolution"
of the Velocity Pattern Grid; for example, at +100% the
offsets match the values displayed on the vertical axis;
at +50% the offsets would be divided by two, for a
difference of four between each value rather than eight
and an overall range of 0 to -60; at +25% the offsets
would be divided by four for a difference of two
between each value and an overall range of 0 to -30.
Conversely, at +200% the offsets would be multiplied
by two, for a difference of sixteen between each value
and an overall range of 0 to -240, meaning that some
notes will drop out and leave "holes" in the sequence
of notes (since any note with a velocity less than 1 is
not generated).
Not available if "GE Type" (☞p.897) = 2:
Generated-Drum; each pattern in the Drum Group
has a separate Velocity Scaling parameter.
Template Parameters
The two Template Parameters select from 63 or 64
different Velocity Pattern Templates, and load the
parameters into the current Phase's Pattern Grid and
associated parameters.
A Velocity Pattern Template consists of:
• the configuration of the Velocity Pattern Grid
• Random Weighting Parameters.
Template
☞p.912 "Rhythm Group": "Template".
Template + Restore
☞p.913 "Rhythm Group": "Template + Restore".
[–999...+999 (%)]
[1...63]
[ 0: [As Stored] ...63]
Velocity Group
Associated Parameters
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