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Phase Group End Loop Parameters
537
Template for emulating the operation of the TRITON series arpeggiator parameters “Octave” and “Octave Motion”
Events [1…96]
TSig Numerator [0…31]
TSig Denominator [0…4]
The parameters for determining when a Phase Change
should occur vary according to the setting of the Phase
“Length Mode” (p.534), described in General Parameters
above. When the Phase “Length Mode” is 1: TS-Time
Signature, “TSig Numerator” and “TSig Denominator” are
available which allow you to specify various time signatures
for each Phase. A certain number of beats is then performed
in the Phase, regardless of any other circumstances which
might trigger a Phase Change. When the Phase “Length
Mode” is 2: EV-Events, a events is available which allows
you to specify a certain number of events (an event being a
note or cluster of notes). The specified number of events is
then performed in each Phase, regardless of any other
circumstances which might trigger a Phase Change. When
the Phase “Length Mode” is 0: AC-Actual, then these
parameters are not available. The Phases will then change
according to the movement through the Note Series.
0: AC-Actual not available when GE Type (p.529) = 1:
Generated-Gated.
Beginning Offset % [0…100 (%)]
End Offset % [0…100 (%)]
Sets an overall beginning and end range in the Note Series
for note generation within the Phase. Even though settings
in the Note Series Group may have created a very long Note
Series, these can be used to select just a portion of the Note
Series from which to generate notes over the length of a
particular Phase.
For example, if the “Beginning Offset” is 25% and the “End
Offset” is 75%, note generation within the Phase would be
restricted to coming from the portion of the Note Series 1/4
to 3/4 of the way from the beginning.
Not available when “GE Type” (p.529) = 1:
Generated-Gated, unless “Gate Type” (p.529) = 1:
Vel CP. If 2: Generated-Drum, the Note Series can be
applied as pitch bend, discussed elsewhere.
End Loop Parameters
Determines whether a portion of the effect will loop, after a
certain number of steps of the Phase Pattern have been
completed. Note that once the loop has started, it continues
using the Phase Pattern, and current Phase “Length Mode”.
End Loop On/Off [0, 1]
Enables/disables this feature, and the following two
parameters.
End Loop Start Step [1…17]
Selects a total number of Phase Pattern steps to complete
before entering the End Loop. For example, if the Phase
Pattern was set to a 2 step pattern of {1, 2} and the Start Step
menu to 4, the loop would be entered after the 2nd time
through the Phase Pattern, at the end of the 4th step in total.
Not available if the “End Loop On/Off” is set to 0: Off.
End Loop Length [1…96]
Determines how many events (notes or clusters) will be
moved forward/backward while looping, according to
various other parameters such as the Index Pattern. Not
available if the “End Loop On/Off” is set to 0: Off.
0…31: 1…32
0: 16 1: 12 2: 8 3: 6 4: 4
0: Off 1: On
1…96: events

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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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