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KARMA GE guide
About the KARMA GE guide
This section of the manual explains the GE parameters of the
KARMA function built into the M3, organized according to
the groups that make up the Generated Effects.
The M3 provides more than two thousand preset GEs
(Generated Effects)
. For each GE, up to thirty-two of the
more than four hundred internal GE parameters have been
selected for optimal control from the M3.
The GE parameters and ranges that can be controlled will
differ for each GE.
Some GE parameters are related to other parameters, and
are affected by them. In this case, the parameters that are
producing the effect may not always be displayed, since
they may already be preset for that GE.
Furthermore, the KARMA-related parameters in P7 of each
mode may also function differently, or not at all, depending
on the settings of these GE parameters.
Some of the internal parameters of each GE are displayed in
the Voice Name List. (
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VNL)
In order to explain the GEs, some of the examples in this
document mention these internal parameters, even though
they cannot be viewed or changed on the M3.
Illustrations in the GE guide
Some of the illustrations in this document contain items,
such as pattern grids, that do not actually appear on the
M3’s display.
How to read the “GE Guide”
The GEs (Generated Effects) are organized into fifteen
groups. Each group has GE parameters. For more
information, please see “KARMA Architecture (Diagram)”
on page 528.
In Program mode, the 7–2–1: GE RTP page shows the group
name, parameter name, and parameter value of the GE
parameters.
You can use the 7–2–1: GE RTP page to check the group
name and parameter name of the GE parameter you wish to
look up, and then find it in the KARMA GE Guide.
Here’s an example from Program mode.
Access the Prog 7–2–1: GE RTP page, and view the GE
parameters on the display. For more information, please see
“7–2–1: GE RTP (GE Real-Time Parameters)” on page 90.
The GE parameters shown on the display include the group
name and parameter name.
For example in the case of 01. Rhythm: Swing %, the group
is Rhythm Group and the parameter is “Swing %.”
The explanation for “Swing %” is given on Rhythm Group:
“Swing %” on page 539.
The parameter value is displayed by “Value” at the right of
the parameter name.
The “Real-Time Control Range” (minimum and maximum
values that the parameter can be varied between by real-
time control or direct editing) is displayed by “Min” and
“Max” next to the “Value” field.
When loading a GE, the default value and editing range of
the parameter is preset for each GE. Depending on the
selected GE, the same GE parameter may have a different
default value and a different editing range.
How GE parameter names are displayed
For some GE parameters, the following information is
shown in addition to the parameter name.
Parameter name [Phase]
This is shown for most GE parameters within the following
groups (some that are not related to phases will not show
this information):
Phase Group
Rhythm Group
Duration Group
Index Group
Cluster Group
Velocity Group
CCs Group
WaveSeq Group
Display example
[1]:
Phase 1 is controlled
[2]:
Phase 2 is controlled
[B]:
Both phases 1 and 2 are controlled
CCs: parameter name #No. #No.
Parameters of the CCs Group also indicate the MIDI
message that are controlled by CC-A and CC-B.
Display example
000…125:
CC#000…CC#125
PB:
Pitch Bend
Env: parameter name [Env] #No. #No. #No.
Parameters of the Env (Envelope) Group also indicate the
being controlled by that GE parameter, and indicate the
parameter or MIDI message that is controlled by the
Envelope.
Display example
[Phase]
#No. #No.
[Phase]
[Env] #No.
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