Appendices 239 – KORG TRITON STUDIO music workstation User Manual

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Appendices

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Normally, playing a single C4 note will input C4 to the
KARMA module, controlling the phrase or pattern. If you
release the C4 and then play a single B4 note, B4 will be
input to the KARMA module. In this case if you turned
Buffer Latch on

when you played the single C4 note, the

KARMA module will maintain the C4 even when you
release the keyboard, so that when you play a single B4 note,
the B4 will be added. C4 and B4 will be input to the
KARMA module, controlling the phrase or pattern.

Example

Settings

(Program mode)

“Dyn1 Source”

Damper#64

(6.4–3a/b/c/d)

“Dyn1 Range-Btm/Top”:

000/127

(6.4–3a/b/c/d)

“Dyn1 Act (Src Action)”:

M

(6.4–3a/b/c/d)

“Dyn1 Destination”:

BufferLatch

(6.4–3a/b/c/d)

“Dyn1 Pol (Polarity)”:

+

(6.4–3a/b/c/d)

Rx Filter “Damper”:

Off (unchecked)

(6.1–3a)

1

With the KARMA function on, play the keyboard. Hold
down the damper pedal, and play C4. The chord will be
detected as Cmaj, and a phrase based on Cmaj will be
played.

2

While continuing to hold down the damper pedal, play
B4

. The chord will be detected as Cmaj7. If you were not

using Buffer Latch, the chord would be detected as
Bmaj

.

3

Notes will be added until you release the damper pedal
and play the keyboard. Since Rx Filter “Damper” is
turned Off (unchecked) in this example, the damper
pedal will not produce the conventional damper effect
when the KARMA function is on.

Use this when you want to add notes in this way to modify
the phrase or pattern.

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