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Here you can see which MIDI Channels are assigned to which tracks.
(2) (6.1-2) [Menu]->[KARM]->[MIDI I/O]
Here you can see which timbres (on which channels) are actually being
sent data from KARMA.
Parameter Guide, Pages 82, 104.
Let’s take a simple example. Combi A016: Earthy Groove.
As you can see by looking in both places, only tracks 1, 2 and 3
(receiving on channels 2, 3 & 4) need to be enabled to record, because
they are the only tracks doing anything.
Another (more complex) example: Combi A000:==Voice Of KARMA==
Using Method (2) above, we see that KARMA Modules are generating on
timbres 4,5,6,7 & 8. Using Method (1) above we also see that tracks 1, 2
& 3 are on Channel 1, to be played live.
However, here’s another interesting thing: in this case, tracks 1,2 & 3 are
all set to MIDI Channel 1 (this is the LH Pad sound and the RH Lead
Sound, configured with key zones into a split). Even with multi track
record on and all tracks enabled, when you play on the keyboard the
system only records 1 track of data (on to track 1), because the other
tracks are set to the same channel. Tracks 2 & 3 will record nothing.
However, because they are record enabled, they probably still eat up
potential available memory. The same thing goes with tracks 7 and 8
(the KARMA drum groove), which are both receiving on MIDI Channel 5.
Even if both of these are enabled, data only gets recorded on the first
one.
So in this case, to record just the KARMA output (and have the most
memory available), enable 4,5,6 and 7. To record the live keyboard parts
along with it, just additionally enable track 1.
If all this sounds complicated, just remember that you don’t have to do
this unless you are having problems running out of memory while
recording. Many of you may never run into this problem.

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