Korg M3 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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SEQ P0: Play
SEQ P0–1: Play/REC
Here you can make basic settings for MIDI track recording
and playing back in the song, and can select the program
that will be used by each track.
In Sequencer mode, you can use four RADIAS programs.
For details on selecting a song, selecting the program used
by each track, and the editable parameters and the display,
please see “SEQ P0–1: Play/REC” on page 195 of the M3
parameter guide.
R (EXB-RADIAS)
MIDI tracks for which a RADIAS program can be used are
indicated by “ ”. If you select a program from bank INT-
F etc. for a track indicated by “ ”, a RADIAS program
played by the EXB-RADIAS will sound.
Use the ENABLE RADIAS setting to specify the tracks for
which a RADIAS program can be used. ( “Enable
RADIAS” on page 50)
Note: You can turn on Enable RADIAS for up to four tracks.
Even if you select a RADIAS program for a track whose
ENABLE RADIAS setting is turned off, it will not sound.
SEQ P0–2: Play/REC
0–2–1: KARMA GE
Here you can make KARMA function settings for the
Sequencer mode.
In Sequencer mode you can use four KARMA Modules
(Modules [A], [B], [C], and [D]).
For details on the available parameters and menu
commands, please see “0–2–1: KARMA GE” on page 205 of
the M3 parameter guide.
0–2–2: KARMA RTC
Here you can view the names and the stored parameter
values for the KARMA Sliders 1–8 and KARMA switches 1–
8. When you operate these, the screen will show the number
and value of the GE realtime parameters and performance
realtime parameters being controlled.
For details on the available parameters and menu
commands, please see “0–2–2: KARMA RTC” on page 206 of
the M3 parameter guide.
0–2–8: Control Surface
The Control Surface is the set of 8 sliders and 8 switches to
the left of the display. It looks like a mixer, but it can do
other things as well, including editing sounds, controlling
KARMA, and sending MIDI messages to external devices.
This page shows you the current values for each of the
sliders, knobs, and buttons, along with information about
what they are controlling.
For details on the control surface, please see “0–2–8: Control
Surface” on page 207 of the M3 parameter guide.
In Sequencer mode, you can select one of five different
functions:
MIXER (Mixer T1–8, T9–16): This lets you use the control
surface to adjust the volume of tracks 1–16, and switch the
Play/Mute and Solo On/Off status. (In Combination mode
and Sequencer mode, you can use this switch to alternate
between timbres or tracks 1–8 and 9–16.)
MIXER (Mixer Input): The control surface will control the
audio input volume, Play/Mute and Solo On/Off status of
the analog inputs, S/P DIF inputs, and FireWire inputs (if
the EXB-FW is installed).
REALTIME CONTROL (RT Control): Use the sliders to
control the sound or effects. Use the switches to turn effects
on/off.
EXTERNAL lets you send MIDI messages to external MIDI
devices. Use the GLOBAL P1: MIDI– External Mode 1/2
page to specify the MIDI message that will be transmitted.
TONE ADJUST lets you edit Programs within the context
of the Song, and without making any changes to the original
Program data. You also get hands-on access to these edits,
using the sliders, and switches.
R (EXB-RADIAS)