Combination mode
328
The settings of the KARMA ON/OFF and LATCH
switches, KARMA SCENES 1–8 switches, KARMA
SLIDERS 1–8, and KARMA SWITCHES 1–8 are saved
independently for each Combination.
0–6a: Combination Select, Load GE
Options, KARMA T.Sig, Tempo
Bank
[INT–A…INT–G, USER–A…USER–G]
Combination
[0…127]
These are the bank, number, and name of the current
Combination. For more information, see “0–1a:
Combination Select” on page 321.
Load GE Options
[Dialogue]
For more information, see “Load GE Options” on
page 7.
KARMA T.Sig (KARMA Time Signature)
[GE,/TS, 1/4…16/4, 1/8…16/8, 1/16…16/16]
Please see “KARMA T.Sig (Time Signature)” on page 7.
(Tempo)
[040.00…240.00, EXT]
This is the tempo for the current Combination, which
applies to tempo-synced LFOs, Wave Sequences, and
Vector EGs, EX
i
Step Sequencers, KARMA, and tempo-
synced effects.
EXT
means that the tempo will sync to external MIDI
clocks. For more information, see “Tempo” on
page 323.
040.00…240.00
allow you to set a specific tempo in
BPM, with 1/100 BPM accuracy.
0–6b: GE Select
The phrases and patterns produced by a KARMA
Module are generated by a
GE (Generated Effect)
.
Based on input note data from the keyboard, the GE
creates phrases and patterns using numerous internal
parameter settings to control the development of the
note data, the rhythm, the chord structure, the velocity
etc. MIDI control changes and pitch bend etc. can also
be generated in synchronization with the phrase or
pattern. In this way you can produce phrases and
patterns in which the GE freely varies the tone or pitch.
A (Module A)
Run
[Off, On]
Turns on the selected Module(s). When off, the Module
(s) may still playing, but they are muted. In this case,
turning Run on allows the Module to resume playback
from its present location. The Run settings are stored
with the combination.
Solo
[Off, On]
Solos the selected Module(s), even if their Run
button(s) are Off (unchecked). This setting will be
cleared when you reselect the combination.
It will not be remembered when you write the
combination.
GE Category Select
[Arpeggio…Real-Time]
This lets you select a GE by category, from
Arpeggio
through
Real-Time
.
GE Select
[0000: Arp Model 01 Up/Dn…
2047: Tempo Env Repeats]
This selects the Module’s GE, from among the 2048
presets.
B, C, D (Module B, C, D)
Here you can make settings for Modules B through D.
These settings are the same as for Module A. See “A
(Module A).”
Selected KARMA Module Info
This displays information for the KARMA Module
specified by the Module Control Setting.
GE Number & Name [A:0000(PRE):24 characters]
This displays the GE number and full GE name for the
specified KARMA Module. If you select the “GE
Select” parameter (
p.328) for another Module, it will
display the GE number & name for that Module, until
the Module Control Setting is changed.
RTC Model
[List of RTC Models]
This shows the GE’s RTC Model, as specified internally
for each preset GE.
RTC stands for “Real Time Control.” RTC models
provide a level of standardization for controlling the
over 200 internal parameters of a GE. For more
information, see “Load GE Options” on page 7.
Chord
[(Chord on Module[A])]
This shows the name of the chord detected for the
KARMA Module specified by the Module Control
setting. If “M” Master is selected, the chord for the last
of the Modules in operation will be displayed. (In
other words, if Modules A, B and C are running, the
chord for Module C will be displayed.)
Note:
Chord detection is affected by the key zone
(Combination 7–1b) and “Transpose” (Combination 7–
3b: Module Parameter-Control) of each KARMA
Module, and by the “Dynamic MIDI Destination”
(Combination 7–8) “Chord Scan” and “Smart Scan”
settings.
KARMA Value
When you operate the KARMA SLIDERS or
SWITCHES, the number and value of the GE Real-
Time Parameters or Performance Real-Time
Parameters you are controlling will be displayed. This
lets you see which parameters are being controlled by
the slider or switch, and how.
Display example
Module ID
Parameter No.
Parameter Value
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