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Dynamic modulation sources (dmod), Dynamic modulation source list, Appendices – KORG Electronic Keyboard User Manual

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Appendices

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Dynamic Modulation Sources (Dmod)

You can control certain effect parameters using the
joystick, vector joystick, ribbon controller, etc. “on the
fly.”

These parameters can also be controlled by KARMA,
the Vector joystick and EG, or the sequencer.

Controlling effects in this way is referred to as
Dynamic Modulation. For example, you can use After
Touch to speed up the LFO of the chorus and flanger,
or you can use the ribbon controller to sweep a wah
effect. This lets you take full advantage of the effects as
part of the expressive potential of your instrument.

Most of the parameters for dynamic modulation
consist of parameter values for Source and Amount.
The Source field selects the modulation source, and
Amount sets the modulation intensity. When the
Source is at its maximum value (for instance, when
JS+Y is moved all the way up), the actual degree of the
effect will be the parameter value plus the Amount.

For example, let’s say that Wet/Dry = 10:90, Source =
After Touch, and Amount = +50.

With no After Touch, the wet/dry balance is 10:90
(mostly dry). As you apply After Touch, the balance
will change to include more of the effect sound, and
less of the dry sound. When After Touch is at its
maximum, the wet/dry balance will be 60:40 (more
wet than dry).

See the individual effects descriptions for explanations
of other dynamic modulation parameters. Parameters
which can be controlled through dynamic modulation
are marked by the

symbol.

Dmod and MIDI

In Program and Sampling modes, dynamic
modulation is always controlled via the global MIDI
Channel.

In Combination and Sequencer modes, dynamic
modulation is controlled via the MIDI channel
independently specified by the “Ch” for IFX1–12,
MFX1, 2, and TFX1, 2.

Dynamic Modulation Source List

Wet / Dry

Max

Zero

Higher

D

-mod

Dry

Wet

60:40

10:90

Dynamic Modulation (Example)

Wet / Dry=10:90
Amt= +50

Wet / Dry=60:40
Amt= –50

Off

dynamic modulation is not used

Gate1

note on/off

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Gate1+Damper

note on + damper on/off

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Gate2

note on/off (retrigger)

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Gate2+Damper

note on + damper on/off (retrigger)
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Note Number

note number

Velocity

Velocity

Exponential Velocity exponential velocity

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After Touch

after touch (Channel After Touch)

JS X

joystick X (horizontal) direction

JS+Y (CC#01)

joystick +Y (Vertical upward)
direction (CC#01)

JS–Y (CC#02)

joystick –Y (Vertical downward)
direction (CC#02)

Foot Pedal (CC#04)

assignable foot pedal (CC#04)
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FX Control1
(CC#12)

MIDI effect control 1 (CC#12)

FX Control2
(CC#13)

MIDI effect control 2 (CC#13)

Ribbon (CC#16)

ribbon controller (CC#16)

Value Slider
(CC#18)

value slider (CC#18)

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Knob Mod.5
(CC#17)

realtime control knob 5 (knob
modulation 5 CC#17)

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Knob Mod.6
(CC#19)

realtime control knob 6 (knob
modulation 6 CC#19)

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Knob Mod.7
(CC#20)

realtime control knob 7 (knob
modulation 7 CC#20)

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Knob Mod.8
(CC#21)

realtime control knob 8 (knob
modulation 8 CC#21)

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Knob Mod.5 [+]

realtime control knob 5 [+]

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Knob Mod.6 [+]

realtime control knob 6 [+]

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Knob Mod.7 [+]

realtime control knob 7 [+]

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Knob Mod.8 [+]

realtime control knob 8 [+]

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Damper (CC#64)

damper pedal (CC#64)

Porta. SW (CC#65) portamento switch (CC#65)
Sostenuto (CC#66)

sostenuto pedal (CC#66)

Soft (CC#67)

soft pedal (CC#67)

SW1 Mod.
(CC#80)

assignable panel switch 1 (SW1
modulation CC#80)

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SW2 Mod.
(CC#81)

assignable panel switch 2 (SW2
modulation CC#81)

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Foot Switch
(CC#82)

assignable foot switch (CC#82)
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Controller (CC#83) MIDI Control Change (CC#83)
VJS +X
Mod.(CC#85)

Vector joystick +X (VJS modulation
+X CC#85)

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VJS –X
Mod.(CC#86)

Vector joystick –X (VJS modulation –
X CC#86)

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VJS +Y
Mod.(CC#87)

Vector joystick +Y (VJS modulation
+Y CC#87)

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VJS –Y
Mod.(CC#88)

Vector joystick –Y (VJS modulation –
Y CC#88)

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Tempo

tempo (internal clock or external
MIDI clock tempo data)

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