N 6.2–1d: utility, 2–2a: trigger/latch, 2–2: parm2 (parameter 2) – KORG TRITON STUDIO music workstation User Manual
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6.2–1d: UTILITY
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“Write Program” (1.1–1c), “Copy KARMA Module,” “Init
KARMA Module” (6.1–1c), “Select by Category” (1.1–3b)
6.2–2: Parm2
(Parameter 2)
6.2–2a: Trigger/Latch
Set trigger conditions and latch on/off for the GE selected
for the KARMA module. Settings are made independently
for Note, Env.1, Env.2, and Env.3.
Note:
Specifies the trigger conditions for the phrase or pattern pro-
duced by the GE, and set latch on/off.
Note Trigger
[Any, AKR, 1st, Dyn]
With any of these settings, the trigger will be applied by
operations of the controller specified for Dynamic MIDI
(6.4–3) (if “Destination” is set to Trig Nt&Env, Trig
Notes
p.234 “Dynamic MIDI Sources & Destinations”)
Any (Any Note + Dynamic MIDI):
Every note-on will cause
triggering; i.e., each note-on will cause the phrase or pattern
to restart from the beginning.
AKR (1st Note After Key Release + Dynamic MIDI):
Trig-
gering will occur when the first note-on occurs from a state
in which no keys are “on.” Triggering will not occur if even
one note is being pressed. By changing the chord you play
on the keyboard while holding at least one note, you can
control the phrase or pattern without triggering.
1st (1st Only Until Module Stops + Dynamic MIDI):
After
KARMA function is turned on, only the first note-on will cause
triggering. Subsequent note-ons will not cause triggering.
Dyn (Dynamic MIDI):
Triggering will be produced by oper-
ating the controller specified by Dynamic MIDI (6.4–3). In
this case, note-ons will not cause triggering.
Note Latch
[Off, On]
Specifies whether the phrase or pattern will continue when
you release your hand from the keyboard (latch on) or
whether the phrase or pattern will stop (latch off). In Pro-
gram mode, turn this On and use the [LATCH] key to con-
trol latch on/off.
Off (unchecked):
Latch will be off regardless of the
[LATCH] key on/off status.
On (checked):
The [LATCH] key will control latch on/off.
When the [LATCH] key is off (LED dark), latch is off.
When the [LATCH] key is on (LED lit), latch is on.
In Combination, Sequencer, and Song Play mode, up to
four KARMA modules can be used. In these modes,
you can turn “Note Latch” on/off independently for
each KARMA module. If you use “Copy KARMA Mod-
ule” to copy KARMA module settings from these
modes to a program, there may be cases in which the
setting here will be off, so that latch-on will not occur
even if you turn on the [LATCH] key. In such cases,
turn this on.
Env1: Env2: Env3:
Each GE provides three Envelopes. They can produce time-
variant control of velocity, tempo, duration, pitch bend, and
various control changes.
You can specify triggering conditions and latch conditions
for each of the three Envelopes of the GE.
If the selected GE does not use Envelopes, these settings
will have no effect.
Env1 Trigger/Env2 Trigger/Env3 Trigger
[Any, AKR, 1st, Dyn]
For any of these settings, triggering will be applied by
operations of the controller specified for Dynamic MIDI
(6.4–3) (if “Destination” is set to Trig Nt&Env, Trig
Env1...Trig Env3
).
Any (Any Note + Dynamic MIDI):
Every note-on will cause
triggering; i.e., each note-on will cause the envelope to start
from the beginning.
AKR (1st Note After Key Release + Dynamic MIDI):
Trig-
gering will occur when the first note-on occurs from a state
in which no keys are “on.” Retriggering will not occur if
even one note is being pressed.
1st (1st Only Until Module Stops + Dynamic MIDI):
After
KARMA is turned on, only the first note-on will cause trig-
gering. Subsequent note-ons will not cause triggering.
Dyn (Dynamic MIDI):
Triggering will be produced by oper-
ating the controller specified by Dynamic MIDI (6.4–3). In
this case, note-ons will not cause triggering.
Env1 Latch/Env2 Latch/Env3 Latch
[Off, Sus1, Rel1, Sus2, Rel2]
Off:
The envelope will not be latched. When all keys are
released or a Dynamic MIDI trigger is released (note-off),
the envelope will move to the release segment.
Sus1:
Once the envelope is started, it will proceed through
attack
→ decay → sustain → release. If note-off occurs
before the envelope reaches the sustain level, the envelope
will not begin the release immediately but wait until after
reaching the sustain level. Even in the case of a note for
which the note-on/off interval is short, the envelope will
proceed through attack
→ decay → sustain → release as if
the key was being held for a longer time. If the envelope
reaches the sustain level before receiving note-off, it will
stop at the sustain level (the same operation as for the Off
setting). If the note-off occurs after the envelope reaches the
sustain level, the envelope will begin the release when note-
off occurs (the same operation as for the Off setting).
If the note-off occurs after the envelope reaches the sustain
level, the envelope will begin the release when note-off
occurs (the same operation as for the Off setting).
Rel1:
Once the envelope has started, it will proceed through
attack
→ decay → release, regardless of when the note-off
occurs. Even if a key is being pressed, the envelope will
ignore sustain, and will proceed immediately to the release.
Sus2:
The envelope will ignore note-off, and will procee
through attach
→ decay → sustain. Therefore, this setting
will never reach the release portion. Other operation is the
same as for Sus1.
Rel2:
The same operation as Rel1, except will ignore note-
off for the purpose of looping, as explained below.
The envelope can be set to repeat as a loop as part of the GE.
A looped envelope will be controlled as follows.
For Sus1 and Rel1,
the envelope will continue repeating as
long as the key is held.
For Sus2 and Rel2,
the envelope will continue repeating
even if the key is released.
6.2–2a
6.2–2c
6.2–2b