Dynamic MIDI Sources & Destinations Dynamic MIDI Destinations
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• Drum Group: “NTT (Note Table Transposition) On/Off”
For KARMA modules affected by the Chord Scan
specified here, the key zone note input specified for
each module will not be used for chord detection on
that module.
Note: Select the Note, Note Inside Zone, or Note Outside
Zone note group as the source. The Polarity (7–2–3b) setting
will be ignored. Chord analysis cannot be controlled if you
select a source from the JS+Y (CC#01)…JS X controller
group, a note group other than the above, or the
Velocity…Velocity Outside Zone Velocity group.
Examples of use
Select a GE of “GE Type” Real-Time (
☞
VNL), and use the
keyboard to input the chord that will control the phrase or
notes being played by Melodic Repeat.
Play the high range of the keyboard above C4 (specified as
the key zone) to trigger phrases and notes produced by the
KARMA function. At this time, play the lower range of the
keyboard to control the chord of the phrase or notes in
realtime. (Playing the lower range of the keyboard will not
produce sound, but will only control the chord.) This allows
you to play the lower range of the keyboard to vary the
chord while “Melodic Repeat” is producing an extended
phrase, letting you control the development of the phrase.
Smart Scan
[Continuous]
As with Chord Scan, this controls the chord analysis that
controls the phrase or pattern generated by the KARMA
module.
Normally, each KARMA module will detect chords from
notes that are input in the key zone specified for each
module (Prog/Combi/Seq 7–1–1b). Instead of this key zone,
you can use notes in the range specified by the source
Bottom
and Top (7–2–3b) to control chord detection.
Note input by key zone or chord detection by Chord Scan
requires one or more notes, while Smart Scan requires three
or more notes to be input in a given area. In general when
you perform using both hands, the chord will change when
you play three or more notes in either hand. For example if
you press C4 for key zone note input or Chord Scan, the
chord will be detected as C maj. In contrast, Smart Scan will
not detect a chord when you press C4, but will (for example)
detect C Maj when you simultaneously press C4/E4/G4.
In addition, Smart Scan takes into consideration the
keyboard location and number of notes that are played,
allowing more sophisticated and intuitive control of the
timing of chord detection and the bass note handling.
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 (7–2–3b)
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.
Examples of use
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.
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 (7–1–7a) 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 (7–2–3b) to Continuous. (See
page 95)
Examples of use
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).
Settings
(Program mode)
Dynamic MIDI 1 Source (7–2–3b):
Note Outside Zone
Dynamic MIDI 1 Action (7–2–3b):
Continuous
Dynamic MIDI 1 Destination (7–2–3b):
Chord Scan
Dynamic MIDI 1 Polarity (7–2–3b):
+
KeyZone Btm (7–1–1b):
C4
KeyZone Top (7–1–1b):
G9
Settings
(Program mode)
Dynamic MIDI 1 Source (7–2–3b):
Note
Dynamic MIDI 1 Bottom (7–2–3b):
000
Dynamic MIDI 1 Top (7–2–3b):
127
Dynamic MIDI 1 Action (7–2–3b):
Continuous
Dynamic MIDI 1 Destination (7–2–3b):
Smart Scan
Setting 1
(Program mode)
Control by joystick operations.
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 1 Destination (7–2–3b):
Clock Advance
Dynamic MIDI 1 Polarity (7–2–3b):
+
Clock Advance Mode (7–1–7a):
Dyn
Dynamic MIDI 1 Source (7–2–3b):
Note Outside Zone
Dynamic MIDI 1 Action (7–2–3b):
Continuous
Dynamic MIDI 1 Destination (7–2–3b):
Clock Advance
Dynamic MIDI 1 Polarity (7–2–3b):
+
Clock Advance Mode (7–1–7a):
Dyn
KeyZone Btm (7–1–1b):
C–1
KeyZone Top (7–1–1b):
B3
KeyZone Thru In Z (7–1–1b):
Off (unchecked)
KeyZone Thru Out Z (7–1–1b):
Off (unchecked)
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