Korg 2 manual 1b Utility, Sequencer mode

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A EG A (Amp EG Attack Time)

[-99…+00…+99]

A EG D (Amp EG Decay Time)

[-99…+00…+99]

A EG S (Amp EG Sustain Level)

[-99…+00…+99]

A EG R (Amp EG Release Time)

[-99…+00…+99]

These adjust only the amp parameter as in “F.A EG A,” “F.A EG D,” “F.A EG S,“ or “F.A EG R” respectively.

LFO1 Sp (LFO1 Speed)

[-199…+00…+199]

Adjusts the LFO1 speed of program OSC 1/2. The param- eter will be controlled in the same way as when CC#76 is received. (PG p.244, Bank F: p.273)

PLFO1 I. (Pitch LFO1 Intensity) [-12.00…+00.00…+12.00]

Adjusts the program OSC 1/2 pitch LFO1 intensity (the depth of pitch modulation produced by LFO1). The parameter will be controlled in the same way as when CC#77 is received. (PG p.244, Bank F: p.274)

For bank F programs, this parameter has a range of - 99...+00...+99, unlike other programs. Your setting of - 12.00...+00.00...+12.00 will be valid, but due to the difference in resolution, the pitch may not be precisely as you specify.

LFO1 Fd (LFO1 Fade)

[-99…+00…+99]

Adjusts the program OSC 1/2 LFO1 “Fade” parameter (the time from when the LFO begins to take effect until it reaches the maximum level; 5.3-1a PG p.24).

For bank F programs, this controls the “LFO 1/2, 3, 4 Fade.” This will correspond to the LFO 1–4 that is selected in Pitch AMS1, AMS2 (PROG 3.1: Ed-Pitch, OSC1/2 page) or Common Pitch Mod. AMS (PROG 3.1: Ed-Pitch, Common page).

LFO1 Dl (LFO1 Delay)

[-99…+00…+99]

Adjusts the program OSC 1/2 pitch LFO1 delay (the time from note-on until the LFO begins to take effect). The parameter will be controlled in the same way as when CC#78 is received. (PG p.244, Bank F: p.274)

P.Strch (Pitch Stretch)

[-12…+00…+12]

Simultaneously adjusts the program OSC 1/2 Transpose and Tune parameters. This lets you create a rich variety of tonal changes without impairing the character of the original sound. This controls the same parameters as Performance Editor - “Stretch (Pitch Stretch)” (1.1-2b). (PG p.4)

This has no effect on bank F programs.

Dtune 1(Detune 1)

[-1200…+0000…+1200]

Adjusts the tuning of program OSC 1. This controls the OSC1 Multisample “Tune” parameter (2.1-2c PG p.9).

For bank F programs, this controls the OSC “Trans (Transpose)” and “Tune” parameters (PG p.276).

Dtune 2 (Detune 2)

[-1200…+0000…+1200]

Adjusts the tuning of program OSC 2. This controls the OSC2 Multisample “Tune” parameter (2.1-2c PG p.9).

For bank F programs, this controls the OSC “Trans (Transpose)” and “Tune” parameters (PG p.276).

This is valid only if the program’s “Oscillator Mode” (2.1-1a PG p.7) is set to Double.

Hold

[Off, On]

Controls the program’s Voice Assign - “Hold” parameter (2.1-1b PG p.7). If you turn this Off, the OSC1/2 Amp EG Release Time parameter will be set to 0 in order to make full use of the effect.

For bank F programs, the EG Release Time parameter used by the Amp will be set to 0.

Normally you can make effective use of this with a drum program. When you turn this Off, the key-off timing will be valid, letting you use the key-on/off timing to control the gate time. Sometimes you can obtain an interesting effect by turning this Off for a previously-created drum track.

Reverse

[Off, PRG, ON]

Controls the “Rev (Reverse)” parameter (2.1-1b PG p.9, 5.1-1b PG p.143) for each Multisample or Drumsample of program OSC1/2. If you turn this On, all multisamples and drum samples will play backward. If you turn this Off, all multisamples and drum samples will play normally. If you set this to PRG, the settings of the program (or the drum kit used by the program) will be used. Normally you can make effective use of this with a drum program.

This has no effect on bank F programs.

5.3–1b: UTILITY

“Memory Status”, “Solo Sel. Track”, “Rename Song”, “Delete Song”, “Copy From Song” (PG p.71) “Copy From Comb” (PG p.72, p.20)

“Load Template” (PG p.72)

“Save Template”, “FF/REW Speed”, “Set Location” (PG p.73) “Copy From Prog” (p.20)

Sequencer mode

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Korg 2 manual 1b Utility, Sequencer mode