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Program P7: KARMA 7–7: Dynamic MIDI
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The controller value and the on/off status are related
as follows.
000 127: on at 127
127 000: off at 000
Toggle: The parameter will be controlled as a toggle
switch. For example, if Source is JS+Y (CC#01),
moving it to the top and releasing it one time will turn
the destination on, and moving it to the top and
releasing it again will turn the destination off. If
Polarity is +, on and off will alternate each time the
source controller value exceeds the Top value after
having passed through the Bottom value.
Example
When Bottom: 0 and Top : 127
The controller value and the on/off status are related
as follows.
000 127: on off at 127
127 000 127: off on at 127
(127 001 127: no change)
Continuous: The parameter will be controlled
continuously, over the range specified by Bottom and
“Top.” For example, if bottom is 25 and To p is 100, the
destination value will be smoothly operated when the
controller’s value moves between 25 and 100. Values
outside that range will cause no further change.
Note: The operating modes that can be selected are
limited by the “Destination.” For more information,
see “Dynamic MIDI Sources & Destinations” on
page 984.
Destination [Off, RT Params Control…Buffer Latch]
Selects the Dynamic MIDI Control destination
function. For more information, see “Dynamic MIDI
Destinations” on page 986.
Polarity [+, –, +/–, –/+]
Specifies the Dynamic MIDI polarity.
For example if you set Polarity to + and the Source is
KARMA SLIDER 1, moving the Slider 1 from min to
max will change the value from 0
127. If you set
Polarity to , the same Slider 1 movement will change
the value from 127
0.
7-7: Page Menu Commands
The number before each command shows its ENTER +
number-key shortcut. For more information on these
shortcuts, see “ENTER + 0-9: shortcuts for menu
commands” on page 138.
0: Write Program. For more information, see “Write
Program” on page 138.
1: Exclusive Solo. For more information, see
“Exclusive Solo” on page 138.
2: Copy KARMA Module. For more information,
see “Copy KARMA Module” on page 146.
3: Initialize KARMA Module. For more
information, see “Initialize KARMA Module” on
page 147.
4: Copy Scene. For more information, see “Copy
Scene” on page 147.
5: Swap Scenes. For more information, see “Swap
Scene” on page 147.
6: Capture Random Seed. For more information,
see “Capture Random Seed” on page 147.