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Therefore, we need to only record data on Track 4 (which is set to MIDI
Channel 2).
The only way you can record on a different track than the current
selected Track is to use Multi-track record.
(Method 1) Enable Multi-Track record. Then, using (1.1-2b) & (1.1-3b),
we cursor around and disable REC for every track EXCEPT Track 4.
Then record it.
The other method is to change the KARMA Routing so you are only
playing and recording the drums:
(Method 2) (6.1-2) [Menu] ->[KARMA] ->[MIDI I/O]. Change it so that
Module A is set to MIDI Input on Channel 02. Then change Track Select
to Track 04 (1.1-1c). Why Track 4? Because Track 04 is set to MIDI
Channel 2 (3.1-1a) [Menu] ->[Prm1] ->[MIDI...8].
Now you can just use regular single-track record, and record just the
output of Module A on Channel 2, onto Track 4.
12. How can I fade in and out the Karma GE patterns (and record
it to the sequencer) ?
You could do this either by using CC 007 (Volume) or CC 011
(Expression).
If you use Volume, will be controlling the absolute volume of the track. If
you use Expression, the Volume setting will still be in effect, and you will
be controlling the relative volume (up to the maximum that Volume is set
to). In other words, Volume sets an overall level for a track. Once that
overall level is set (let'’ picture it being set to 100), then Expression
provides a way to vary it within the 0~100 range, using 0~127.
Here's an example of fading in/out GEs using Expression, and Knob 1-B
(above the Joystick):
Copy Combi B000: KARMA Hip Hop into the sequencer, with Effects, into
Tracks 1~8, using the “Copy From Combi” Utility (1.1-1d) ☞ Parameter
Guide, Page 72.
Set Track Select to “TRACK 01” (1.1-1c) [Play.REC]. Turn on MultiTrack
Record (1.1-6a) [Prefs]. Record 8 or 16 bars of your performance. Press