Level Combinations; Time Combinations - Korg Electronic Keyboard Parameter Manual

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Tempo Relative
0: Off
1: On
When 1: On, makes the selected envelope's time scale
relative to tempo. This means that the envelope can
Track the notes being generated, or a particular length
of time. If you have it set to make a particular shape
over 1 bar of 4/4, then changing the tempo will
maintain this relationship by scaling the tempo range
of the envelope accordingly.
For example, assume you have an envelope timed to
produce a sweep over 1 bar of 4/4 at 120 BPM. If you
change the tempo to 60 and the "Tempo Reltv"
parameter is 0: Off, the envelope will still operate for
the same length of time, therefore sweeping over 1/2
of the bar of 4/4. If you set tempo to 240, it would
sweep over 2 measures of 4/4.
With "Tempo Reltve" 1: On, the time scale of the
envelope is changed according to the tempo.
Therefore, it will always sweep over 1 bar of 4/4
regardless of the tempo.

Level Combinations

Sta/Att Level (Start/Attack Level)
Controls an Envelope's Start and Attack Levels at the
same time - both will be set to the same value.
Sta/Sus Level (Start/Sustain Level)
Controls an Envelope's Start and Sustain Levels at the
same time - both will be set to the same value.
Sta/Rel Level (Start/Release Level)
Controls an Envelope's Start and Release Levels at the
same time - both will be set to the same value.
Att/Sus Level (Attack/Sustain Level)
Controls an Envelope's Attack and Sustain Levels at
the same time - both will be set to the same value.
Att/Rel Level (Attack/Release Level)
Controls an Envelope's Attack and Release Levels at
the same time - both will be set to the same value.
Sus/Rel Level (Sustain/Release Level)
Controls an Envelope's Sustain and Release Levels at
the same time - both will be set to the same value.
Sta/Att/Sus Level (Start/Attack/Sustain Level)
Controls an Envelope's Start, Attack and Sustain
Levels at the same time - all will be set to the same
value.

Time Combinations

Att/Dec Time (Attack/Decay Time)
Controls an Envelope's Attack and Decay Times at the
same time - both will be set to the same value.
[0, 1]
Note that you can use this with the 2: [TR] Tempo -
Relative Envelope Type (described above), so that it
not only has a range that is influenced by the tempo,
but its "Time Scale" is also influenced by the tempo.
Note Trigger
0: Off
Allows an envelope to be triggered with every single
note. When set to 0: Off, the envelope is triggered
normally as specified by the settings of the Envelope
Trigger in the KARMA Module parameters, Dynamic
MIDI, and the Envelope Triggering settings of the
Phase Pattern. For more information, see
"Envelope1/Envelope2/Envelope3" on page 102, and
"Envelope Trigger" on page 109.
When set to 1: On, every single note that is generated
will retrigger the selected envelope. For example, this
can be useful for adding Vibrato to individual notes
(using an envelope set to CC #01 (Mod Wheel)), or
fading in/out individual notes (using an envelope
Type of CC #07 (Volume) or CC #11 (Expression)).
[0...99]
Sta/Att/Rel Level (Start/Attack/Release Level)
Controls an Envelope's Start, Attack and Release
[0...99]
Levels at the same time - all will be set to the same
value.
Sta/Sus/Rel Level (Start/Sustain/Release Level)
[0...99]
Controls an Envelope's Start, Sustain and Release
Levels at the same time - all will be set to the same
value.
[0...99]
Att/Sus/Rel Level (Attack/Sustain/Release Level)
[0...99]
Controls an Envelope's Attack, Sustain and Release
Levels at the same time - all will be set to the same
value.
All Levels
[0...99]
Controls an Envelope's Start, Attack, Sustain and
Release Levels at the same time - all will be set to the
same value.
[0...99]
[0...99]
Att/Rel Time (Attack/Release Time)
Controls an Envelope's Attack and Release Times at
the same time - both will be set to the same value.
Envelope Group
Level Combinations
1: On
[0, 1]
[0...99]
[0...99]
[0...99]
[0...99]
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