2–2b: clock advance, 2–2c: module trigger, Combi 6.3: ed-karma ge – KORG TRITON STUDIO music workstation User Manual

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Note Latch

[On, Off]

p.31 PROG 6.2–2a: Trigger/Latch, “Note Latch”

In Combination mode, this can be turned on/off for each
KARMA module. A KARMA module for which this is
turned on will be in a Latch On condition when the
[LATCH] key is on (LED lit).

p.31 PROG 6.2–2a: Trigger/Latch, “Note Latch”

Env1/Env2/Env3:
Env1 Trigger/Env2 Trigger/Env3 Trigger

[Any, AKR, 1st, Dyn]

Env1 Latch/Env2 Latch/Env3 Latch

[Off, Sus1, Rel1, Sus2, Rel2]

p.31 PROG 6.2–2a: Trigger/Latch

6.2–2b: Clock Advance

p.32 PROG 6.2–2b: Clock Advance

Mode (Clk Adv. Mode)

[Auto...Auto+Dyn2]

Size (Clk Adv. Size)

[

3... , Event]

ChdMode (Chord Mode)

[Off, 1st, Chrd1, Chrd2, Chrd3]

VelSensBtm (Vel Sens Bottom)

[001...127]

p.32 PROG 6.2–2b: Clock Advance

6.2–2c: Module Trigger

Trigger by Mod (Trigger by Module)

[Off, A, B, C, D]

Note and envelope triggering of a KARMA module can be
controlled by the operation of another KARMA module.
When the KARMA module you specify here advances by
the length specified in “Module%,” the KARMA module
itself will be triggered automatically, starting the phrase or
pattern.

For example you could make settings so that harp glissando
phrases specified for each KARMA module are triggered
consecutively. Alternatively, you could make settings so that
the four KARMA modules are connected in series, and play
repeatedly.

Module%

[000...100]

This is valid except when “Trigger by Mod” is Off.

Cutoff (Cutoff Module)

[Off, On]

This specifies whether the phrase or pattern generated by
other KARMA modules will be stopped automatically when
a KARMA module is triggered. Use this setting in cases
when KARMA modules are being triggered successively
one after the other, and you do not want the phrases to over-
lap.

On (checked):

When a KARMA module is triggered, other

KARMA modules that are checked will stop.

6.2–2d: UTILITY

“Write Combination,” “Solo Selected Timbre” (1.1–1c)
“Copy KARMA Module” (PROG 6.1–1c)
“Init KARMA Module” (6.1–1d)
“Select by Category” (1.1–4d)

Here you can edit the parameters of the GE selected for each
KARMA module [A]–[D]. In addition, you can assign GE
parameters to the KARMA real-time Controls so that you
can control the phrase or pattern in real-time while you play.

Use the [F6] (“

”) and [F7] (“

”) keys (6.2–1d) to

select the KARMA module that you wish to edit.

6.3–1: GE P..4

(GE Parameter 1...4)

6.3–2: GE P..8

(GE Parameter 5...8)

6.3–3: GE P..12

(GE Parameter 9...12)

6.3–4: GE P..16

(GE Parameter 13...16)

6.3–1(2), (3), (4)a: GE Parameter, Value, Asgn
(Assign), Pol (Polarity)

GE Parameter
Value
Asgn (Assign)

[---,

...Dyn4]

Pol (Polarity)

[–, +]

p.32, 33 PROG 6.3–1a: “GE Parameter,” “Value,” “Asgn,”

“Pol”

6.3–1(2), (3), (4)b: UTILITY

“Write Combination,” “Solo Selected Timbre” (1.1–1c)
“Copy KARMA Module” (PROG 6.1–1c)
“Init KARMA Module” (6.1–1d)
“Select by Category” (1.1–4d)

COMBI 6.3: Ed-KARMA GE

6.3–1b

6.3–1a

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