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Korg modwave native User Manual

Korg modwave native
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Zones & Scales page
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Keyboard Zones
High (A, B), Low (A, B)
[C-1…G9]
ese set the highest and lowest notes on which the Layer will sound.
Note: e graphic shows only the standard range of 88 notes.
HFade (High Fade A, B)
[0…127]
0: e High key acts as a hard split, with full volume on one side and silence on the other.
1…127: is allows you to create a keyboard crossfade. As the notes approach the High key, the volume will fade out
gradually. is sets the number of semitones over which the fade-out occurs, working inwards from the High key.
To edit Fade ranges in the Zone graphics, use Option-drag (macOS) or Alt-drag (Windows).
LFade (Low Fade A, B)
[0…127]
See "HFade (High Fade A, B)," abov.
Velocity Zones
High Vel (A, B), Low Vel (A, B)
[1…127]
ese set the highest and lowest velocities on which the Layer will sound.
High Fade (A, B)
[0…126]
0: e High Vel acts as a hard split, with full volume on one side and silence on the other.
1…126: is lets you create a velocity crossfade. As velocity approaches the High Vel, the volume fades out gradually.
High Fade sets the velocity range over which the fade-out occurs, working inwards from the High Vel.
Low Fade (A, B)
See "High Fade (A, B)," above.

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Korg modwave native Specifications

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BrandKorg
Modelmodwave native
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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