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The structure of the KARMA
function
The KARMA function consists of the following major
sections.
KARMA module
For each module, a GE (Generated Effect) can be
selected to generate a phrase or pattern.
In Program mode you can use one module [A].
In Combination, Sequencer, and Song Play modes, you
can use four modules [A][B][C][D]. For example you
could use the modules to generate separate phrases for
sounds such as drums, bass, guitar, and piano.
In Program mode, all MIDI data for the KARMA
module is transmitted and received on the global
MIDI channel MIDI Channel (GLOBAL 2.1-1a).
In Combination, Sequencer, and Song Play modes,
the MIDI data for each KARMA module is trans-
mitted and received on the Input Channel and
Output Channel (6.1-2a) specied for each mod-
ule.
GE (Generated Effect)
The phrases and patterns produced by a KARMA
module are generated by a GE.
Based on note data from the keyboard, the GE uses var-
ious internal parameters to control how the note data
will be developed, and how rhythm, chord structure,
and velocity etc. will be controlled to generate a phrase
or pattern. MIDI control changes and pitch bend data
can also be generated in synchronization with the
phrase or pattern, making it possible to create phrases
or patterns in which the tone or pitch changes freely.
This instrument contains preset GEs that can be used
with a wide range of instruments, playing styles, and
musical genres.
GE parameters
Each GE consists of approximately 400 internal parameters.
From among these internal parameters, each GE pro-
vides up to sixteen preset parameters by which you can
control the resulting phrase or pattern.These are
referred to as the GE parameters. (The GE parameters
will differ depending on the selected GE.)
You can modify the settings of the selected GE, or
assign these parameters to the KARMA Realtime Con-
trols knobs and control the phrase or pattern while you
play.
KARMA module parameters
These parameters control the phrase or pattern that is
generated by the KARMA module.
They can be set for each KARMA module to select the
GE and specify MIDI input and output channels, key
zones, MIDI lter, triggering, and other functions not
specied by the GE itself.
RT Parm (RealTime parameters)
These parameters make settings for control by the
KARMA Realtime Controls knobs and switches.
MIDI IN
1
2
3
4
CHORD TRIGGER
KARMA function
KARMA module [A]
GE (Generated Effect)
01: Rhythm: Swing%:
02: Note Series: Interval:
03: Note Series: Inversion:
. . . .
16: Repeat: Repetitions:
GE parameters
32
12
02
04
RTParm (Realtime Parameters)
1
GE Parm 01
(Rhythm: Swing)
Module Parm
(Env1 Trigger)
KARMA module parameters
Key Zone Bottom
Key Zone Top
Rx Filter
Tx Filter
Transpose
Note Trigger
Env1 Trigger
etc . . .
Dynamic MIDI
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
12
SCENE
1
2
ON/OFF LATCH
KARMA REALTIME CONTROLS
Phrase or
pattern
KARMA - Program mode
1

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Korg Karma Specifications

General IconGeneral
Polyphony62 voices
Oscillators2 per voice
Display240 x 64 pixel backlit LCD
MIDIIn, Out, Thru
TypeWorkstation Keyboard
Keyboard61 keys
Effects2 Master effects
Sequencer16-track
ArpeggiatorYes
OutputsL/Mono, R
StorageSmartMedia

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