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C2, just set the Key Zone Bottom to something higher than C2, and any
notes under that (including the kick) will not play.
Alternately, *some* GEs have the individual notes of the Patterns
assigned to be turned on/off; but this is not a consistent thing - you
really have to check the 16 RT Parms of each GE to see if this is possible.
This is done on (6.3-1/2/3/4). Also, a handy reference is the “GE Drum
Maps” document, showing the note mapping of all Drum Ges (and which
notes are changeable via RT Parms), available at::
http://www.karma-lab.com/Files/GE_Drum_Maps.pdf
13. Which is the correct page in sequence mode that lets you set
the KARMA effects that you want? SEQ (6.3) [K GE] has GE
parameters to set up to 16 different parameters, but in SEQ (6.4)
[K RT] it also has the RTP..4 and RTP ..8 tabs to assign knobs too
– what’s the difference?
(6.3-1/2/3/4) [K GE] has the up to 16 GE parameters that the original
programmer chose (from the over 400 hidden internal parameters), and
that the user can edit, and assign to the knobs and switches. You use
these to make changes to the internal functioning/structure of the GE.
(6.4-1/2) [K RT] - [RTP...4/8] is where you can assign other non-GE
parameters to be controlled by the knobs and switches. By “non-GE
parameters”, I mean the “modular” parameters that are available on
some of the other KARMA editing pages of the keyboard, such as
triggering modes, key zone ranges, the Module “Run” checkbox, etc.
14. I set what KARMA RTC I want in SEQ 6.4 under the Name1
and Name 2 tabs. I get no change when I am turning the knobs
trying to use the KARMA function.
On (6.4-4/5) [Name1/2], you are doing nothing but picking a name for
the control. It does not cause any parameters to be connected to the
control.
The reason for this is that many different KARMA GE parameters can
cause an effect that might be described as “Rhythmic Complexity”, for
example. Also, more than one parameter at a time can be assigned to a
knob. So the knob Name is a separate thing that you set on these pages,
giving it a descriptive name that relates to what it does.
The actual GE RTParms that cause “things to happen” when you twist
the knobs are assigned on (6.3-1/2/3/4) [RTP..4/8/12/16]. Go to any

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