Creating key splits and layers, Creating velocity switches, Splits and layers – KORG M3 User Manual

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Playing and editing Combinations

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Creating Key Splits and Layers

Splits and Layers

Let’s create a Combination which combines both splits
and layers, like the diagram below:

1. Access the Combi P0: Play– Program T01–08 page.

2. Select a piano sound for Timbre 1, a brass sound

for Timbre 2, and a strings sound for Timbre 3.

3. Access the P3: Timbre Param– MIDI T01–08 page.

4. For Timbres 1–3, set Status to INT and MIDI

Channel to Gch (the Global Channel).

5. Access the P4: Zone/Delay– Key Z T01–08 page.

6. Set Timbre 1’s Top Key to G9, and its Bottom Key

to C4.

You can also enter a note value by selecting the
parameter and then playing a note on the keyboard
while holding down the ENTER switch.

7. Set Timbres 2 and 3 to a Top Key of B3, and a

Bottom Key of C–1.

Key Zone Slope

In addition to “hard” splits, in which the sound
changes abruptly, you can use the Slope parameters to
gradually fade a sound in or out over a range of keys.

In the example above, you could set the Bottom Key of
timbre 1 to G3, and set the Top Key of timbre 2 to G4,
so that these two timbres overlap.

Next, if you set the Bottom Slope of timbre 1 to 12, and
set the Top Slope of timbre 2 to 12, the sound will
change gradually instead of changing suddenly.

Creating Velocity Switches

Next, let’s create a simple velocity switched
Combination, like the diagram below:

1. Access the Combi P0: Play– Program T01–08 page.

2. Select a brass sound for Timbre 1, and a strings

sound for Timbre 2.

3. Access the P3: Timbre Param– MIDI T01–08 page.

4. For Timbres 1 and 2, set Status to INT and MIDI

Channel to Gch (the Global Channel).

5. Access the P4: Zone/Delay– Vel Z T01–08 page.

6. Set Timbre 1’s Top Velocity to 127, and its Bottom

Velocity to 64.

You can also enter a velocity value by selecting the
parameter and then playing a note on the keyboard
while holding down the ENTER switch.

7. Set Timbre 2 to a Top Velocity of 63, and a Bottom

Velocity of 1.

Velocity Zone Slope

Similar to Key Zone Slopes, as described above, these
let you fade in and fade out sounds gradually over a
velocity range, instead of a simple hard switch.

In the case of the above example, you could set the
velocity zones of the two Timbres so that they partially
overlap. Then, set the Top Slope and Bottom Slope so
that the sound changes gradually, instead of changing
suddenly between velocity values of 63 and 64.

C–1

C4

G9

B3

Piano

Timbre 1

Brass

Timbre 2

Strings

Timbre 3

127

64
63

1

Strings

Velocity
switch

Timbre 1

Timbre 2

Brass

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