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Use “Input” to specify the applicable KARMA module.
White Note
Use Bottom and Top (7–7b) to specify the range of note
numbers. Only the white notes (C, D, E, F, G, A, B)
within the specified range will be the source.
Black Note
Use Bottom and Top (7–7b) to specify the range of note
numbers. Only the black notes (C#, D#, F#, G#, A#)
within the specified range will be the source.
Velocity Group:
Velocity
Velocity values will be the source. Use Bottom and To p
(7–7b) to specify the velocity range.
Velocity Inside Zone
Velocity values of notes within the key zone of the
KARMA module (Program 7–1b, Combination 7–1c,
Sequencer 7–1c) will be the source.
Use Bottom and Top (7–7b) to specify the velocity
range. Use “Input” to specify the applicable KARMA
module.
Velocity Outside Zone
Velocity values of notes outside the key zone of the
KARMA module (Program 7–1b,
Combination/Sequencer 7–1c) will be the source.
Use Bottom and Top (7–7b) to specify the velocity
range. Use “Input” to specify the applicable KARMA
module.
Dynamic MIDI Destinations
The KARMA function allows you to hook up nearly
any Source to any Destination. Depending on the
combination of source and destination, the selected
destination may not function as you intend. Refer to
the explanations of combining sources and
destinations in each of the following sections, and
make sure to select sources and destinations that are
appropriate for each other.
The Momentary, Toggle, Continuous indication shown
at the right of each destination name indicate the source
operating modes (“Action”) that are valid for each
destination function. (p.36 Program 7–7b: “Action”)
Off
No function
RT Parms Control [Momentary, Toggle,
Continuous]
Use this when using a source to control GE Real-Time
Parameters (7–5) or Perf Real-Time Parameters (7–6).
Set the “Assign” of GE Real-Time Parameters or Perf
Real-Time Parameters to DynaMIDI1…DynaMIDI8,
which indicates the row of the Dynamic MIDI page
that is to be used. (p.33 7–5b: “Assign”
DynaMIDI1…DynaMIDI8)
Note: You should normally select a source from the
JS+Y (CC#01)…JS X controller group.
This will operate irrespective of the module. The
Combination and Sequencer mode, Perf Real-Time
Parameters “A/B/C/D” (7–6) settings will be
ignored.
Setting examples
Joystick operations in the +Y direction will control GE
Parameter1. (Program mode)
Dynamic MIDI 1 Source (7–7b): JS+Y (CC#01)
Dynamic MIDI 1 Bottom (7–7b): 000
Dynamic MIDI 1 Top (7–7b): 127
Dynamic MIDI 1 Action (7–7b): Continuous
Dynamic MIDI 1 Destination (7–7b): RTParm Ctrl
Dynamic MIDI 1 Polarity (7–7b): +
GE RT Parameter 1 Assign (7-5b) Dyn1
Tempo [Momentary, Toggle, Continuous]
Control the KARMA tempo.
Note: You will normally select the JS+Y (CC#01)…JS X
controller group as the source.
This will operate irrespective of the module. The
Combination and Sequencer mode, Perf Real-Time
Parameters “A/B/C/D” (7–6) settings will be
ignored.
When Polarity is +, you can use the controller to
speed up the tempo.
When the value of the controller selected as the
source is at the value specified for “Bottom,” the
tempo will be at the regular specified setting.
When the value of the controller selected as the
source is at the value specified for “Top,” the tempo
will be double the regular tempo. (The tempo will
not be faster than the maximum tempo of =300
BPM.)
When Polarity is –, you can use the controller to
slow down the tempo.
When the value of the controller selected as the
source is at the value specified for “Bottom,” the
tempo will be at the regular specified setting.
When the value of the controller selected as the
source is at the value specified for “Top,” the tempo
will be half the regular tempo. (The tempo will not
be slower than the minimum tempo of =35 BPM.)
Note/Env Latch [Momentary, Toggle]
Control “Note Latch” of the KARMA module.
When you select Note/Env Latch as the Destination
and turn “A/B/C/D” (7–6: Perf Real-Time
Parameters) On (checked), you will be able to use the
damper pedal etc. to control note latch independently
of the “Note Latch” (7–4b) setting of each KARMA
module, or the setting of the LATCH SWITCH.
Note: You will normally select the JS+Y (CC#01)…JS X
controller group as the source.
Note: If you turn latch on using this setting, the
operation of Envelope 1, 2, and 3 will also be affected.
Regardless of the Envelope “Latch” (7–4b) settings for
each KARMA module, you can use a damper pedal