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5. I want to experiment with applying my own GEs to a Program.
Where in the interface do I start this?
To experiment with GEs on a Program, do this:
In Program mode, simply select the Program (i.e. A001, Acoustic Pno).
First, initialize the KARMA Module to remove any settings from the
previous GE assignment (which may include esoteric programming tricks
making it difficult to modify):
(6.1-1c) [Menu]-[KARM]-[Setup]-[UTILITY]-> Init KARMA Module.
Make sure that you turn On [x] KARMA RT & Panel Settings, to
completely initialize everything. Parameter Guide, Page 26.
Now, you can simply select GEs, one by one, and try them out with their
default settings, by doing this:
(6.1-1b) [Menu]-[KARMA]-[Setup]-> GE Select.
Make sure that you turn On [x] Init K.RTC, so that when you select a
new GE, it resets everything to its default values. (Actually, in this case
it probably wouldn't make a difference, because you initialized the
module (which removes any KARMA knob and slider settings). But if you
didn’t do that step, then selecting a new GE might modify some of its
parameters according to the knob/switch settings, if Init K.RTC was off.)
In Combi and SEQ mode, the process is similar, but you can do this for 4
different GEs on 4 different timbres or tracks, and you utilize the KARMA
MIDI I/O settings to determine which track and which KARMA Module is
being used, in conjunction with the MIDI Channel settings:
(6.1-2) [Menu]-[KARM]-[MIDI I/O]
(3.1-1) [Menu]-[Prm1]-[MIDI]-> MIDI Channel
6. Is there a way to copy the chords on the Chord Trigger Buttons
between Programs and Combis without having to re-input them?
There’s no UTILITY to do it - but here’s the workaround:
Go to the Program/Combi you like. Press a Chord button. Go to another
Program or Combi. Don’t touch the keyboard or anything else. Press
“Assign”, and then the Chord Button of your choice. Since the last
played chord stays in memory, you can assign it to another Progr/Combi
in this manner, as long as you don’t play something else. Then save the
Prog/Combi, go back to the other one, and move the next button you like
in the same fashion.

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