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Dynamic MIDI Sources & Destinations Dynamic MIDI Destinations
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Note input in the key zone specified for each
module will not be used for normal chord detection
on KARMA modules for which Smart Scan is
operating. If Smart Scan and Chord Scan are
specified simultaneously, the Chord Scan note range
will also be handled as the Smart Scan note range.
Note: Select a source from the Note, Note Inside Zone,
or Note Outside Zone note group. The Polarity (7–7b)
settings will be ignored. Chord analysis can not be
controlled if you select the source from the JS+Y
(CC#01)…JS X controller group, a note group other
than listed above, or the Velocity…Velocity Outside
Zone Velocity group.
Example
Play a chord in either the left hand or right hand to
control the phrase or pattern generated by the KARMA
module. In this example, we will use the right hand to
play a solo phrase, and the left hand to play a bass riff
etc. in realtime without changing the chord. This
example assumes a GE is setup full-range over the
entire keyboard, with Thru In Zone turned on.
Settings (Program mode)
Dynamic MIDI 1 Source (7–7b): Note
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): Smart Scan
Using your left hand, play three or more notes to
control the chord. If you wish to use your right hand to
play a solo part in the high keyboard range, the chord
will not change as long as you keep a certain distance
from the left hand and play only two notes or less.
In the same way, use your right hand to play three or
more notes in the upper range of the keyboard to
control the chord. You can use your left hand to play a
bass line in the lower range of the keyboard without
changing the chord.
Chord detection will not occur while the KARMA
module is receiving damper on. When you press the
damper pedal, chord detection will be locked, and
notes you add while the damper is on will not change
the chord.
Clock Advance [Momentary, Toggle, Continuous]
This lets you use a controller such as the joystick or
note-on/off operations to trigger the clock by which
the KARMA function operates, thus using Manual
Advance to advance the phrase or pattern.
Set the “Clock Advance Mode” (7–3b) of the KARMA
module being controlled to Dyn, Auto+Dyn1, or
Auto+Dyn2.
Note: If you select the source from the Short
Note…Black Note note group or Velocity…Velocity
Outside Zone Velocity group, set Action (7–7b) to C.
(p.36)
Examples
Setting 1 (Program mode)
Control by joystick operations.
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): Momentary
Dynamic MIDI 1 Destination (7–7b): Clock Advance
Dynamic MIDI 1 Polarity (7–7b): +
Clock Advance Mode (7–3b): Dyn
Setting 2 (Program mode)
Use note-on/off played in the upper range of the
keyboard to advance the phrase generated by playing
chords in the lower range of the keyboard (specified by
the key zone).
Dynamic MIDI 1 Source (7–7b): Note Outside Zone
Dynamic MIDI 1 Action (7–7b): Continuous
Dynamic MIDI 1 Destination (7–7b): Clock Advance
Dynamic MIDI 1 Polarity (7–7b): +
Clock Advance Mode (7–3b): Dyn
KeyZone Btm (7–1a): C-1
KeyZone To p (7–1a): B3
KeyZone Thru In Z (7–1a): Off (unchecked)
KeyZone Thru Out Z (7–1a): Off (unchecked)
Trigger Notes & Envs [Momentary, Toggle,
Continuous]
Trigger Notes [Momentary, Toggle, Continuous]
Trigger Env 1 [Momentary, Toggle, Continuous]
Trigger Env 2 [Momentary, Toggle, Continuous]
Trigger Env 3 [Momentary, Toggle, Continuous]
Control triggering of GE phrases and/or Envelopes
1/2/3 of the KARMA module. With Trigger Notes &
Envs, GE phrases and Envelopes 1/2/3 will all be
triggered. Other settings allow these to be triggered
individually.
If you are using a GE that does not use envelopes,
the envelope-related settings made here will be
ignored. (VNL)
Direct Index [Continuous]
Direct index is a function that uses controllers or notes
to specify which notes of the GE Phrase will be
generated.
Note: Normally you will select a source from the JS+Y
(CC#01)…JS X controller group or the Short
Note…Black Note note group.
The GE uses note data from the keyboard to internally
create a “Note Series” from which phrases and
patterns are generated according to a variety of
internal parameter settings. You can use a controller to
“sweep” the Note Series directly, or directly index any
note in it with the note-on/off operation assigned here.
Direct Index & Mdl Stop [Continuous]
Simultaneously with controlling Direct Index
(described above), this also controls the Module Stop
function. The currently-running KARMA module will
stop when the first Direct Indexed note is generated.
Note: Normally you should select a source from the
JS+Y (CC#01)…JS X controller group or the Short
Note…Black Note note group.