1–4a: rt knob/sw name, N 1.1–4b: utility, 1–5a: note activity display, chord name – KORG TRITON STUDIO music workstation User Manual

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1.1–4: K.RTC

(KARMA RTC)

1.1–4a: RT Knob/SW Name

This displays the names of KARMA real-time controls knobs
[1]–[8] and switches [1]/[2], and the settings of knobs [1]–[8]
and switches [1]/[2] that are written in the program.
These names can be edited in the PROG 6.4–4/5: Ed-
KARMA RT, Name 1/2 page.
Knobs [1]–[8] and switches [1]/[2] can be switched between
two types of settings; SCENE 1 and 2.
The settings of the knobs and switches displayed here will
also change according to the SCENE 1/2 selection.
(

BG p.26 “Performing with the KARMA function”)

Graphic display of knobs [1]–[8] and switches [1]/[2]
When you operate a knob [1]–[8] or switch [1]/[2] to modify
the value that is written in the program, the graphic display
of that knob or switch will be highlighted in black.
When you return the knob or switch to the value that is writ-
ten in the program, the graphic display will revert to its
prior state.
You can use this feature to return a knob or switch to its
original position after operating it.

To restoring the state of knobs [1]–[8] and switches [1]/[2]
You can either restore the setting while watching the graphic
display of the knob or switch, or use one of the following
methods. (This is possible only in Program and Combina-
tion modes.)

[Restoring the entire program]
Press the [COMPARE] key. All settings of the program will
be restored to the written state. (

BG p.15 “Compare key”)

[Restoring only the SCENE settings]

1

When you operate knobs [1]–[8] or switches [1]/[2] to
modify the values that are written in the program, the
LED of the current scene will blink.

2

At this time, you can hold down the [ENTER] key and
press the [SCENE] key to automatically restore all knobs
and switches to the values that are written. (The LED will
light.)

3

If you once again hold down the [ENTER] key and press
the [SCENE] key, all knobs and switches will return to
the state of step

1

. (The LED will blink.)

[Restoring only the settings of knobs [1]–[8] and switches [1]/
[2] ]

1

When you operate a knob [1]–[8] or switch [1]/[2] to
modify the values that are written in the program, the
graphic display of that knob or switch will be high-
lighted in black.

2

At this time, you can hold down the [ENTER] key and
operate the knob or switch you adjusted, and it will auto-
matically return to the value that was written.

1.1–4b: UTILITY

“Write Program,” “Select by Category” (1.1–1c)

1.1–5: Note

(Note Activity)

1.1–5a: Note Activity Display, Chord Name

Note Activity Display

This is a real-time display of the note-on/off states gener-
ated by the KARMA module (module [A]).
The key zone settings of the KARMA module are displayed
as a solid line. (

p.27 PROG 6.1–2a: KeyZ/Thru)

Chord Name

This shows the name of the chord detected by the KARMA
module.

Chord detection is affected by the key zone (PROG 6.1-
2a: KeyZ/Thru) and “Transpose” (PROG 6.2-1a: Mod-
ule Parameter) of the KARMA module, and by the
“Dynamic MIDI Destination” (PROG 6.4-3a/b/c/d)
“Chord Scan” and “Smart Scan” settings.

1.1–5b: UTILITY

“Write Program,” “Select by Category” (1.1–1c)

1.1–4a

1.1–4b

1.1–2a

1.1–5a

1.1–5b

1.1–2a

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