Bufferlatch – KORG TRITON STUDIO music workstation User Manual
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Select a source from the Note, Note In Z, or Note Out
Z
note group.
The “Pol (Polarity)” (6.4–3a/b/c/d) settings will be
ignored.
Chord analysis can not be controlled if you select the
source from the JS+Y #01...JS X controller group, a note
group other than listed above, or the Velocity...Vel Out
Z
velocity group.
Example
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.
Settings
(Program mode)
“Dyn1 Source”
Note
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Dyn1 Range-Btm/Top”:
000/127
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Dyn1 Act (Src Action)”:
C
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Dyn1 Destination”:
Smart Scan
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
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 Adv. (Clock Advance)
[M, T, C]
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” (6.2–2b) of the KARMA mod-
ule being controlled to Dyn, Auto+Dyn1, or Auto+Dyn2.
If you select the source from the Short Note...Black
Note
note group or Velocity...Vel Out Z velocity group,
set “Act (Dyn1...4 Src Action)” (6.4–3a/b/c/d) to C.
(
☞p.36)
Examples
Setting 1
(Program mode)
Control by joystick operations.
“Dyn1 Source”
JS+Y #01
(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”:
Clock Adv.
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Dyn1 Pol (Polarity)”:
+
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Mode (Clk Adv. Mode)”: Dyn
(6.2–2b)
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).
“Dyn1 Source”
Note Out Z
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Dyn1 Act (Src Action)”:
C
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Dyn1 Destination”:
Clock Adv.
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Dyn1 Pol (Polarity)”:
+
(6.4–3a/b/c/d)
“Mode (Clk Adv. Mode)”: Dyn
(6.2–2b)
“KeyZone Buttom/Top”:
C-1/B3
(6.2–2a)
“Thru In Zone”:
Off (unchecked)
(6.2–2a)
“Thru Out Zone”:
Off (unchecked)
(6.2–2a)
Trig Nt&Env (Trigger Notes & Envelopes)
[M, T, C]
Trig Notes (Trigger Notes)
[M, T, C]
Trig Env1 (Trigger Envelope 1)
[M, T, C]
Trig Env2 (Trigger Envelope 2)
[M, T, C]
Trig Env3 (Trigger Envelope 3)
[M, T, C]
Control triggering of GE phrases and/or envelope 1/2/3 of
the KARMA module. With Trig Nt&Env, GE phrases and
envelopes 1/2/3 will all be triggered. Other settings allow
these to be triggered individually.
If you are using a GE that does not use envelopes, the
envelope-related settings made here will be ignored.
(
☞VNL)
Direct Index
[C]
Direct index
is a function that uses controllers or note-off to
specify the GE phrase directly.
Normally you will select a source from the JS+Y
#01...JS X
controller group or the Short Note...Black
Note
note group.
The GE uses note data from the keyboard to internally create
a “Note Series” from which phrases and patterns are gener-
ated according to a variety of internal parameter settings.
You can use a controller to “sweep” the Note Series directly,
or directly index any note in it with the note-on/off opera-
tion assigned here.
DI & MdlStop (Direct Index and Module Stop)
[C]
Simultaneously with controlling Direct Index (described
above), this also controls the Module Stop function. The cur-
rently-running KARMA module will stop.
Normally you should select a source from the JS+Y
#01...JS X
controller group or the Short Note...Black
Note
note group.
Use this when you wish to stop the phrase or pattern played
by the KARMA module and simultaneously switch to
realtime note generation by Direct Index.
BufferLatch
Control latching of the note data that is input to the KARMA
module (i.e., so that the note data will be held even when
you take your hand away from the keyboard, and will con-
tinue playing).
Normally you should select a source from the JS+Y
#01...JS X
controller group.