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Latch
[M, T]
Control “Note Latch” of the KARMA module.
When you select Latch as the “Destination” and turn “A/B/
C/D (Param Module A/B/C/D)” (6.4–3a/b/c/d) On
(checked)
, you will be able to use the damper pedal etc. to
control note latch independently of the “Note Latch” (6.2–
2a) setting of each KARMA module.
You will normally select the JS+Y #01...JS X controller
group as the source.
If you turn latch on using this setting, the operation of
Envelope 1, 2, and 3 will also be affected. Regardless of
the “Env1 Latch/Env2 Latch/Env3 Latch” (6.2–2a) set-
tings for each KARMA module, you can use a damper
pedal etc. to turn latch on so that the currently-operat-
ing Envelope1, 2, or 3 will continue to be held even
after you release the keyboard or the [CHORD TRIG-
GER] key.
Examples of use
Setting 1
(Program mode)
“Note Latch”:
On
(normally leave this On for
a program)
(6.2–2a)
“Dyn1 Source”
Damper#64
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Dyn1 Range-Btm/Top”:
000/127
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Dyn1 Act (Src Action)”:
M
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Dyn1 Destination”:
Latch
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Dyn1 Pol (Polarity)”:
+
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
When the KARMA Realtime Controls [LATCH] key is on,
latch will always be on.
When the KARMA Realtime Controls [LATCH] key is off,
pressing the connected damper pedal will turn latch on, and
releasing it will turn latch off.
Setting 2
(Combination mode)
[A] “Note Latch’:
On
(6.2–2a)
[B] “Note Latch’:
Off
(6.2–2a)
“Dyn1 Source”
Damper#64
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Dyn1 Range-Btm/Top”:
000/127
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Dyn1 Act (Src Action)”:
M
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Dyn1 Destination”:
Latch
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Dyn1 ModuleA”:
On (checked)
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Dyn1 ModuleB”:
Off (checked)
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Dyn1 Pol (Polarity)”:
+
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
When the KARMA Realtime Controls [LATCH] key is on,
latch will be on for KARMA module [A], and latch will be
off
for KARMA module [B].
When the KARMA Realtime Controls [LATCH] key is off,
pressing the connected damper pedal will turn latch on for
both modules [A] and [B], and releasing the pedal will turn
latch off
for both modules [A] and [B].
AutoTX SW (Auto Transpose Switch)
[M]
Controls on/off of the auto transpose function.
You will normally select the JS+Y #01...JS X controller
group as the source.
AutoTX Rng (Auto Transpose Range)
[C]
Controls the amount of transposition for the auto transpose
function.
When “AutoTX SW” is on, playing chord data for each
KARMA module within the keyboard range specified as the
AutoRX Rng source will automatically transpose the current
chord, rather than enter a new chord.
Select the source from the Short Note...Black Note note
group.
The “Pol (Polarity)” (6.4–3a/b/c/d) setting will be
ignored.
If you select a source from the JS+Y #1...JSX controller
group or the Velocity...Vel Out Z velocity group, it will
not be possible to control the transpose amount of the
auto transpose function.
Examples of use
Settings
(Program mode)
“Dyn1 Source”
K.SW1
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Dyn1 Range-Btm/Top”:
000/127
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Dyn1 Act (Src Action)”:
M
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Dyn1 Destination”:
AutoTX SW
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Dyn1 Pol (Polarity)”:
+
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Dyn2 Source”
Note
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Dyn2 Range-Btm/Top”:
000/060
(000=C-1, 060=C4)
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Dyn2 Act (Src Action)”:
C
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Dyn2 Destination”:
AutoTX Rng
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Dyn2 Pol (Polarity)”:
+
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
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 module.
2
Turn on KARMA Realtime Controls 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
“Range-Btm/Top” (6.4–3a/b/c/d), 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 Realtime Controls switch [1]. The auto
transpose function will be turned off, and the KARMA
function will resume normal operation.
Module Stop
[M]
Controls KARMA module stop.
Operating the selected source controller when the KARMA
function is operating will stop 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.