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Combination P7: KARMA 7–1: GE Setup/Key Zones
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Combination P7: KARMA
Here you can make KARMA function settings for the
combination. In Combination mode, you can use all
four KARMA Modules (A, B, C, and D). This allows
you to create a wide variety of setups, including
assigning different phrases or patterns to different
Programs.
Turning KARMA on and off
KARMA can be enabled or disabled for the current
Combination by using the front-panel KARMA
ON/OFF switch. You can also temporarily disable
KARMA for all Programs, Combinations, and Songs
by using the Global All KARMA Off parameter. For
more information, see “All KARMA Off” on page 643.
Linking KARMA settings to Program changes
KARMA settings can be saved individually for each
Combination. This includes all of the KARMA-related
front-panel buttons, sliders, and knobs, as well as the
on-screen parameters.
Normally, when you select a new Combination, its
KARMA settings will be loaded as well. In some cases,
however, you may wish to try out different
Combinations while keeping the KARMA settings the
same.
The Global Basic page Load KARMA Settings when
changing parameters let you select between these two
behaviors. There are separate settings for Programs,
Combis, and Songs. To set this up:
1. Go to the Global Basic page.
2. Under “Load KARMA setting when changing”, set
the “Combinations” check-box as desired.
Check the box to load the individual Combinations’
KARMA settings.
Un-check the box to keep KARMA settings the same,
even when changing Combinations.
For more information, see the Global parameter “Load
KARMA settings when changing” on page 643.
7–1: GE Setup/Key Zones
Here you can select the GE that will be used by each
KARMA Module, and specify the Key Zone and MIDI
Setup for the four KARMA Modules used by the
combination.
7–1a: Combination Name, Load GE
Options, KARMA T.Sig, Tempo
Bank [INT–A…G, USER–A…G]
Combination [0…127]
(Tempo) [040.00…240.00, EXT]
These are the current bank, Combination, and Tempo.
For more information, please see “1–1a: Combination
Name” on page 346.
7–1a
7–1b
7–1c
7–1PMC