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Auto Transp Range (Auto Transpose Range
[Continuous]
Controls the amount of transposition for the auto transpose
function.
When “Auto Transpose On/Off” is on, playing chord data
for each KARMA module within the keyboard range
specified as the “Auto Transpose Range” source will
automatically transpose the current chord, rather than enter
a new chord.
Note: Select the source from the Short Note…Black Note
note group. The Polarity (7–4–2b) setting will be ignored. If
you select a source from the JS+Y (CC#01)…JSX controller
group or the Velocity…Velocity Outside Zone velocity
group, it will not be possible to control the transpose
amount of the auto transpose function.
Examples of use
1. Turn on the KARMA function, and play the keyboard.
Play a Cmaj7 chord.
The KARMA function will generate a phrase according
to the selected GE and the settings of the KARMA mod-
ule.
2. Turn on KARMA SWITCH 1.
The auto transpose function will be turned on. The
Cmaj7
chord will be remembered.
3. When you play a note number in the range specified by
Bottom and Top (7–2–3b), the Cmaj7 chord will be
transposed with that note as the root.
If you play D3, the KARMA function will generate a
phrase based on Dmaj7. If you play E3, the phrase will
be based on Emaj7.
4. Turn off KARMA SWITCH 1. The auto transpose func-
tion will be turned off, and the KARMA function will
resume normal operation.
Module Stop
[Momentary]
Controls KARMA module stop.
Operating the selected source controller when the KARMA
function is operating will stop the playback of the KARMA
Module. (The KARMA function will remain on.) When you
apply a trigger (for example by playing the keyboard), the
module will resume functioning.
Melodic Repeat Stop
[Momentary]
Allows additional notes generated by the “Melodic Repeat”
feature to be stopped. This is valid only when the GE
selected by the KARMA module uses the “Melodic Repeat”
function.
Examples of use
Some GEs (but not all of them) utilize “Melodic Repeat” to
generate additional repeated notes from the notes that are
generated. The repeated notes created by “Melodic Repeat”
will normally continue playing their specified number for
repeats even when you turn off the KARMA ON/OFF
switch.
If you want the repeated notes to stop immediately when
you turn the KARMA function off, use the KARMA ON/
OFF switch to control Repeat Stop.
Module & Repeat Stop
[Momentary]
Combines the effects of Module Stop and Melodic Repeat
Stop (above), so that all note generation from the assigned
module(s) will be immediately terminated.
Note: You can use a source from any of the three groups, but
typically it will be the Controller Group.
Module Pause
[Momentary, Toggle]
Operating the selected source controller when the KARMA
function is operating will pause the playback of the KARMA
Module.
When the KARMA module parameter Run (Combi/Seq 7–
1–1b) is turned Off (unchecked), the KARMA module will
continue operating internally without pausing. This means
that when Run is turned On (checked), the phrase or pattern
will not resume from where the phrase or pattern had
stopped, bur rather the phrase or pattern will continue
playing from the moment at which the setting was turned
On. In contrast, Dynamic MIDI Module Pause makes the
phrase or pattern resume playing from where it was
stopped.
Examples of use
Move the joystick in the +Y direction to pause and then
resume the phrase produced by the currently-operating
KARMA module.
When you move the joystick all the way in the +Y direction,
the phrase will pause. When you return the joystick to the
center, the phrase will resume playing.
Chord Scan
[Continuous]
Control the chord analysis that controls the phrase or
pattern generated by the KARMA module.
Normally, each KARMA module detects chords by notes
that are input in the key zone (Prog/Combi/Seq 7–1–1b)
specified for each module. Instead of this key zone, you can
control chord detection using the note range specified by the
Bottom
and Top (7–2–3b) of the source.
Chord analysis affects the operation of the following GE
parameters. (
☞
GE Guide)
• Note Series Group: “Chord Shift”
• Note Series Group: “Note Type” Scalic or Scalic 2
• Note Series Group: “Filter Notes”
• CCs/Pitch Group: “Chord Shift”
• Repeat Group: “Chord Shift”
Settings
(Program mode)
Dynamic MIDI 1 Source (7–2–3b):
KARMA Switch 1
Dynamic MIDI 1 Bottom (7–2–3b):
000
Dynamic MIDI 1 Top (7–2–3b):
127
Dynamic MIDI 1 Action (7–2–3b):
Momentary
Dynamic MIDI 1 Destination (7–2–3b):
AutoTranspose
On/Off
Dynamic MIDI 1 Polarity (7–2–3b):
+
Dynamic MIDI 2 Source (7–2–3b):
Note
Dynamic MIDI 2 Bottom (7–2–3b):
000 (C–1)
Dynamic MIDI 2 Top (7–2–3b):
060 (C4)
Dynamic MIDI 2 Action (7–2–3b):
Continuous
Dynamic MIDI 2 Destination (7–2–3b):
AutoTranspose
Range
Dynamic MIDI 2 Polarity (7–2–3b):
+
Settings
(Program mode)
Dynamic MIDI 1 Source (7–2–3b):
KARMA On/Off
Dynamic MIDI 1 Bottom (7–2–3b):
000
Dynamic MIDI 1 Top (7–2–3b):
127
Dynamic MIDI 1 Action (7–2–3b):
Momentary
Dynamic MIDI 1 Destination (7–2–3b):
Repeat Stop
Dynamic MIDI 1 Polarity (7–2–3b):
–
Settings
(Program mode)
Dynamic MIDI 1 Source (7–2–3b):
JS+Y (CC#01)
Dynamic MIDI 1 Bottom (7–2–3b):
000
Dynamic MIDI 1 Top (7–2–3b):
127
Dynamic MIDI 1 Action (7–2–3b):
Momentary
Dynamic MIDI 2 Destination (7–2–3b):
Module Pause
Dynamic MIDI 2 Polarity (7–2–3b):
+
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