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Enable Note Off (Note Off Receive)
On (checked):
Note-off messages will be received. Normally
you will uncheck this. This parameter is valid when “Hold”
(PROG 2.1–1b) is checked (Hold On). In the case of a drum
program, you will normally select Hold On. In this case if
“Enable Note Off” is checked, note-off messages will be
received, and the sound will stop (the release segment of the
EG will begin) when the key is released.
Mixer:
Pan
[Rndm, L001...C064...R127]
Specifies the panning for each key. With a setting of Rndm
(Random)
, the panning of the drumsample will change ran-
domly for each note-on.
BUS (Bus Select)
[L/R, IFX1...5, 1, 2, 1/2, Off]
Specifies the bus to which each key will be sent.
For example you can send Snare sounds to IFX1 and Kick
sounds to IFX2 so that insert effects are applied, and send
the remaining sounds to L/R so that no insert effects are
applied.
S1 (Send1 (to MFX1))
[000...127]
S2 (Send2 (to MFX2))
[000...127]
For each key, specify the send levels to master effects 1 and
2. These settings are valid when “BUS Select” (5.1–3a) is set
to L/R or Off.
If “BUS Select” is set to IFX1–5, the send level to master
effects 1 and 2 will be determined by the Program, Combi-
nation, Sequencer, or Song Play mode 7.2–1 Setup pages S1
(Send1 (MFX1),” “S2 (Send2 (MFX2)” which are located
after the sound passes through IFX1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
Drum kits will sound using the settings of the program
that is selected in Program mode. These settings are
valid only if “Use DKit Setting” (PROG 5.1–1b) and
“Use DKit Setting” (PROG 7.1–1a) are turned checked.
Be aware that the results of editing a drum kit will not
be reflected unless these settings have been made.
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5.1–3b: UTILITY
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“Write Drum Kits,” “Rename Drum Kit,” “Copy Drum
Kit,” “Copy Key Setup” (5.1–1d)
6.1–1: Foot
Specify the polarity and function of a switch or pedal con-
nected to the rear panel.
6.1–1a: Damper/Assignable Foot Switch, Pedal
Foot SW Assign
[Off...Cue Repeat Control]
Select the function that will be controlled by a pedal switch
(PS-1 option [sold separately]) connected to the rear panel
ASSIGNABLE SWITCH jack (
p.232 “Foot Switch Assign
List”).
Foot Pedal Assign
[Off...MFX Send 2(CC#91)]
Indicates the function that will be controlled by a foot vol-
ume pedal (XVP-10 or EXP-2 option [sold separately]) con-
nected to the rear panel ASSIGNABLE PEDAL jack (
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p.233
“Foot Pedal Assign List”).
Damper Polarity
[(–) KORG Standard, (+)]
Set this to match the polarity of the damper pedal connected
to the rear panel DAMPER jack.
If a Korg DS-1H (sold separately) damper pedal is con-
nected, the pedal switch polarity will be (
↓), so select “(–)
KORG Standard
” for this setting. If you have connected a
damper pedal with a positive (
↑) polarity, select “(+)” for
this setting. (
↓ is open-type, ↑ is closed-type.) If the polarity
does not match, operating the damper pedal will not pro-
duce the correct result. If no damper pedal is connected, set
this to “(–) KORG Standard.”
Foot Switch Polarity
[(–) KORG Standard, (+)]
Set this to match the polarity of the pedal switch connected
to the rear panel ASSIGNABLE SWITCH jack.
If a Korg PS-1 (sold separately) pedal switch is connected,
the pedal switch polarity will be (
↓), so select “(–) KORG
Standard
” for this setting. If you have connected a pedal
switch with a positive (
↑) polarity, select “(+)” for this set-
ting. (
↓ is open-type, ↑ is closed-type.) If the polarity does
not match, operating the pedal switch will not produce the
correct result. If no pedal switch is connected, set this to “(–)
KORG Standard
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6.1–1b: UTILITY
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“Write Global Setting” (1.1–1d)
GLOBAL 6.1: Controller
6.1–1a
6.1–1b