Program mode
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OSC Volume:
OSC 1 Volume [000...127]
This slider adjusts the volume of Oscillator 1.
OSC 2 Volume [000...127]
This slider adjusts the volume of Oscillator 2.
DRUM Track Volume [000...127]
Adjusts the volume of the drum track.
Velocity Meter
This meter shows the note‐on velocity value of the global
MIDI channel and the drum track’s Prog MIDI Ch (see p.5).
0–3b: Drum Track
The Drum Track provides an easy way for you to play back a
rhythm section using the KROME’s high‐quality drum
programs and a rich variety of drum patterns.
Pattern Bank [Preset, User]
Pattern No. [P000...605, U000...999]
Select the pattern you want to use in the drum track. You can
create user patterns in Seq P10: Pattern/RPPR– Pattern Edit.
Drum Track Program
[A...F: 000…127, GM, g(1)...g(9), g(d): 001…128]
Select the program that will play the drum track pattern.
Note: Only programs of the Drums category can be selected.
The MIDI channel of the drum track is specified by the
Global P1: MIDI– MIDI Basic page DrumTrack Prog
MIDI Ch. MIDI message transmission for a pattern is
specified by Prog MIDI Out. Program changes are not
transmitted or received.
High Gain [–18.0...+00.0...+18.0dB]
This controls the gain of the 10 kHz High Shelf EQ, in
increments of 0.5 dB.
Mid Frequency [100Hz...10kHz]
This sets the center frequency for the Mid sweep EQ.
Mid Gain [–18.0...+00.0...+18.0dB]
This controls the gain of the Mid Sweep EQ, in increments of
0.5 dB.
Low Gain [–18.0...+00.0...+18.0dB]
This controls the gain of the 80 Hz Low Shelf EQ, in
increments of 0.5 dB.
Note: These parameters can also be set from P7: ARP/DT
(Arpeggiator/Drum Track).
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0–3: Menu Command
•0: Write Program see p. 64
•1: Exclusive Solo see p. 64
•2: Auto Song Setup see p. 65
For more information, please see “Program: Menu
Command” on page 64.
0–5: Arpeggiator
Arpeggiator parameters are edited in P7: ARP/DT
(Arpeggiator/Drum Track), but major parameters can be
edited here as well. When you are playing in Prog P0: Play,
you can edit the arpeggiator in realtime, such as changing
the arpeggio pattern etc.
To write (save) the edited content, use Write Program. You
can also use the TEMPO knob, TAP button and the arpeggio
control (ARP) knobs GATE, VELOCITY, SWING, and STEP
to edit the arpeggio in realtime.
0–5a: ARP CONTROLS
ARP CONTROLS
This shows the value of each parameter for the ARP
assignments of the REALTIME CONTROLS knobs (see p.4
and p.54).
GATE [–64...+00...+63]
VELOCITY [–64...+00...+63]
SWING [–64...+00...+63]
see p.4, p.54
STEP [–64...+00...+63]
see p.4
0–5b: Arpeggiator
Pattern [P0...P4, U000 (INT)...U0899(INT),
U0900(USER)...U1027(USER)]
Arpeggio Pattern Preview
This shows a graphic of the steps of the user arpeggio
pattern.
Resolution [ , , , , , , , ]
Octave [1, 2, 3, 4]
Sort [Off, On]
Latch [Off, On]
Key Sync. [Off, On]
Keyboard [Off, On]
Make settings for the program arpeggiator. For more
information, please see “PROG P7: ARP/DT (Arpeggiator/
Drum Track)” on page 53.
Note: These parameters can also be set from P7: ARP/DT
(Arpeggiator/Drum Track).