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when the pedal is Off, and then no repeats when the pedal is On?
Change the Polarity setting here (Pol) to “-” and it will work backwards.
Note that if this were a melodic sort of Program (strings, for example),
you might want to use the Foot Switch Jack instead, so you could still
have a damper, or you might need to filter out the damper pedal from
doing its usual activity at the same time on (6.1-3) [Menu]->[KARM]->
[RxFilt]->Damper unchecked.
3. How do I copy the KARMA function from one Prog/Combi/Song
to another?
Use the “Copy KARMA Module” Utility.
(6.1-1) [Menu] ->[KARM] ->[Setup] ->[Utility] ->Copy KARMA Module
Set the “Copy Mode” according to where you want to copy from, i.e.
“Program” to copy from a Program. If this is set to “Combi” or “Song”,
you can choose which KARMA module you wish to copy from.
Make sure that [x] KARMA RT&Panel Setting is checked if you want it to
function the same way as it did in the original Program.
Note that if you are copying from a Program to a Combi, or from one
Combi to another, you may need to edit the KARMA MIDI Routing
settings to make it function correctly in the new Combi:
(6.1-2) [Menu] ->[KARM] ->[MIDI I/O]
Parameter Guide, Pages 26, 57.
4. How do I “chain” KARMA Modules together, so that one triggers
the start of another? It would seem that you could get an awful
lot of variation by having a short arpegiated piano motif played
by Module A, followed by some comping piano played by Module
B, then a little random flourish by Module C, and “whatever you
can think of” provided by Module D.
Yes, this is one of the more powerful features of KARMA that received
very little use in the Factory programming - I think I was the only one
that used it. Here are some Combis using this particular feature:

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