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SEQ

77

1.1–7: K.RTC

(KARMA RTC)

1.1–7a: RT Knob/SW Name

This screen displays the names of the KARMA Real-time
Controls knobs and switches, and the knob and switch set-
tings of the song.

The [---] area displayed before each knob or switch name
shows the abbreviated category name for the program
selected by the track that will be played by the KARMA
module controlled by operating the knob or switch. If there
are multiple programs of different categories, this will indi-
cate [MLTI].

Parameter assignments are specified in the SEQ 6.3:
KARMA GE: Parm page (6.3–1(2)(3)(4)) and SEQUENCE
6.4: KARMA RT RTPrm page (6.4–1(2)).
The name can be edited in the SEQ 6.4–4/5: KARMA RT,
Name 1/2 page.
The settings of the KARMA Real-time Controls knobs and
switches can be switched between two different settings by
using the SCENE [1]/[2] keys. The knob and switch settings
displayed here will also change according to the SCENE 1/2
setting.

Graphic display of knobs and switches
When you operate a knob or switch to modify the setting it
originally had when the song was selected, the graphic dis-
play of the knob or switch will be highlighted in black.
When you return the knob or switch to the setting it origi-
nally had when the song was selected, the display will
return to the previous state.
This provides a convenient way for you to return to the orig-
inal state after you have operated a knob or switch.

A Sequencer mode song has a different structure than a
program or combination, and a different reference
value is used to highlight the knob or switch graphic. In
the case of a program or combination, the knob or
switch value that is written will be the reference value.
However in Sequencer mode, the settings at the
moment that the song was selected will be the reference
value. (The settings when the song was selected will be
the settings at the time of loading or last editing.) The
operation is as described below.

1

Select song 000.
The position of knob 1 when song 000 was selected
will be the center (64).
At this time, the knob 1 graphic will show

.

2

Turn knob 1 all the way to the right (127).
The knob 1 graphic will be highlighted as

.

3

Select a different song (e.g., song 001).

4

Select song 000 once again.
The knob 1 setting will be the far right setting (127).
The knob 1 graphic will be

.

In Sequencer mode, it is not possible to use the
Restore entire program” operation that is available in
Program and Combination modes. You can use the
Restore only SCENE settings” and “Restore only
knob and switch settings

” operations to revert to the

settings at the time the song was selected. (

p.6 Pro-

gram mode “Restoring only SCENE settings,” “Restor-
ing only the knob and switch settings.”)
It is a good idea to save your favorite knob and switch
settings on a floppy disk or data filer.

1.1–7b: UTILITY

“Memory Status”, “Solo Selected Track”, “Rename Song”,
“Delete Song”, “Copy From Song”, “Copy From Combi”,
“Load Template Song”, “Save Template Song”, “FF/REW
Speed”, “Set Location” (1.1–1d)

1.2–1: Loop...8

(Track Play Loop T01...08)

1.2–2: Loop...16

(Track Play Loop T09...16)

When playing/recording a song, you can independently
loop the playback of tracks 1–16.

1.2–1(2)a: Track Play Loop

Loop On

[Off, On]

Turn looping on/off for each track 1–16.

On (checked):

That track will loop between “Loop Start

Meas” and “Loop End Meas.”

Loop Start Meas (Loop Start Measure)

[001...999]

Specifies the first measure of the loop.

Loop End Meas (Loop End Measure)

[001...999]

Specifies the last measure of the loop.

Play Intro

[Off, On]

On (checked)

: After the measures before the specified “Loop

Start Meas” are played once, the region of “Loop Start
Meas” – “Loop End Meas” will be played repeatedly.
For example, you can use this on a drum track to make it
play a fill-in and then begin looping.
Off (unchecked)

: Playback will begin from the “Loop Start

Meas,” and will begin looping immediately. (This is how
Version 1 operated.)

This will be valid if “Track Play Loop” is checked and
“Loop Start Meas” is set to other than 001.

Example)

When “Play Intro” is checked

1.1–7a

1.1–7b

SEQ 1.2: Loop

1.2–1a

1.2–1b

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