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Korg modvawe User Manual

Korg modvawe
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Kaoss Physics
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Kaoss Physics Details
Bump Height
[-100…+100]
Positive for convex (a “hill”), negative for concave (a “hole”).
Position X
[0…50…100]
Sets the center point of the bump on the X axis. 50 is the center; 0 is the left side, and 100 is the right.
(Position) Y
[0…50…100]
Sets the center point of the bump on the Y axis. 50 is the center; 0 is the bottom, and 100 is the top.
Shape
[Gravity, Linear, Shallow, Steep]
Shape controls the slope from the edges of the surface to the center point.
Gravity: The closer to the center, the steeper the slope. With negative Bump Heights, this acts similar to gravitational
attraction.
Linear: Slope is constant over the entire surface.
Shallow: Slope is steep close to the edges and more gentle in the middle, like a shallow bowl.
Steep: Slope is gentle over most of the surface and markedly stronger in the center.
Edge Pass-Thru
[Off, On]
Off: The ball bounces off of the four walls as specified below.
On: This removes the walls entirely, so that the surface wraps around to the opposite edges like a vintage arcade game.
Edge Bounce Top/Bottom/Left/Right
[-100…+100]
These four parameters control what happens when the ball hits each of the walls. They only apply if Edge Pass-Thru is
Off.
Negative values slow down the ball, as if the wall was padded.
Positive values accelerate the ball, like bumpers in a pinball machine.

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Korg modvawe Specifications

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BrandKorg
Modelmodvawe
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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