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Sequencer mode
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Top Key and Bottom Key settings can also be input by
holding down the ENTER switch and playing a note on the
keyboard.
It is not possible to set the bottom key above the top key
of the same track. Nor is it possible for the top and
bottom slopes to overlap.
Track 02...08, 09...16 (Track Number):
These are the key zone settings for MIDI tracks 2–8 and 9–
16. They are the same as for track 1. For more information,
please see “Track 01 (Track Number):,” above.
4–1(2): Menu Command
0: Memory Status p.271
1: Panel–SW Solo Mode On p.106
2: Exclusive Solo p.107
3: Rename Song p.271
4: Delete Song p.271
5: Copy From Song p.271
6: Load Template Song p.271
7: Save Template Song (Save as User Template
Song) p.272
8: FF/REW Speed p.272
9: Set Location (Set Location for Locate Key) p.272
10: GM Initialize p.273
11: Copy From Combi (Copy from
Combination) p.273
12: Copy from Program p.273
For more information, please see “Sequencer: Menu
Command” on page 271.
4–3: Vel Z T01–08,
4–4: Vel Z T09–16
(Velocity Zones T01–08, T09–16)
Here you can set the Top/Bottom Velocity parameters to
specify the range of velocities that will be sounded by MIDI
tracks 1–8 and 9–16, and Top/Bottom Slope specify the
range over which the volume will be adjusted.
These settings do not affect MIDI transmission/
reception. All note data that is received will be recorded
into the internal sequencer, and all note data from the
internal sequencer or from the keyboard will be
transmitted.
It is not possible to set the bottom velocity greater than
the top velocity for the same track. Nor can the top
slope and the bottom slope overlap.
4–3(4)a: Zone Map
This area indicates the note and velocity ranges in which
each MIDI track will sound.
For more information, please see “4–1(2)a: Zone Map” on
page 231.
4–3(4)b: Track Select, Tempo, RPPR
4–3(4)c: Track Info
For more information, please see “2–1: Trim T01–08, 2–2:
Trim T09–16” on page 224.
4–3(4)d: Velocity Zones
Track 01 (Track Number):
Top Velocity [1…127]
Specifies the maximum velocity value that will sound each
track.
Top Slope [0…120]
Specifies the number of velocity steps over which the
original volume will be reached, starting from the Top
Velocity.
0: The volume will be at the original value from the top
velocity.
120: The volume will decrease as the velocity approaches the
top velocity.
Bottom Slope [0…120]
Specifies the number of velocity steps over which the
original volume will be reached, starting from the Bottom
Velocity.
4–3a
4–3b
4–3c
4–3d
4–3
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Korg M3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Synthesis TypeEDS (Enhanced Definition Synthesis)
Sound EngineEDS (Enhanced Definition Synthesis)
MIDIIn, Out, Thru
Keyboard61-key, velocity-sensitive, aftertouch
Sequencer16-track MIDI sequencer
SamplingOpen Sampling System
DisplayTouchView graphical user interface with 320x240 color TFT LCD
Arpeggiator2 polyphonic arpeggiators
ControllersJoystick, Ribbon Controller
OutputsL/MONO, R, Individual 1-4, Headphones
USBYes, USB MIDI
StorageSD card slot
Combinations1, 792 user combinations
Polyphony120 voices (max)
Effects5 Insert effects, 2 Master effects, 1 Total effect

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