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Key Track
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e nal eect of Key Track is a combination of the Key Track shape and the modulation intensity. With greater Slope
values, the Key Track shape can max out fairly quickly. Because of this, if you want a more intense eect, its best to
increase the modulation intensity rst, rather than increasing the Slope.
+Inf and –Inf slopes
+Inf and Inf are special settings which create abrupt changes for split-like eects. When a slope is set to +Inf or Inf,
the keyboard tracking will go to its extreme highest or lowest value over the span of a single key.
Note: if you set the Mid-High Slope to +Inf or Inf, the High Slope will have no eect. Similarly, if you set the Low-Mid
Slope to +Inf or Inf, the Low Slope will have no eect.
Low Slope
[–Inf, –12.00…+12.00, +Inf]
is sets the slope between the bottom of the MIDI note range and the Low key. For normal key track, use negative
values. -1.00 is the default.
(Low) Key
[C–1…G9]
is sets the breakpoint note between the two lower slopes—the “hinge” of the lower door.
e Low Key can’t be set above the Mid Key.
Low-Mid Slope
[–Inf, –12.00…+12.00, +Inf]
is sets the slope between the Low and Mid keys. For normal key track, use negative values. -1.00 is the default.
Mid Key
[C–1…G9]
is sets the center of the keyboard tracking—the main “hinge.” When this key is played, the Key Track output is 0.
e Mid Key can’t be set below the Low Key, or above the High Key.
Mid-High Slope
[–Inf, –12.00…+12.00, +Inf]
is sets the slope between the Mid and High keys. For normal key track, use positive values. +1.00 is the default.
High Key
[C–1…G9]
is sets the breakpoint note between the two higher slopes—the “hinge” of the upper door.
e High Key cant be set below the Mid Key.
(High) Slope
[–Inf, –12.00…+12.00, +Inf]
is sets the slope between the High key and the top of the MIDI note range. For normal key track, use positive values.
+1.00 is the default.
Amp Key Track
Amp Keyboard Tracking (“Key Track”) changes the volume as you play up and down the keyboard. is may be used to
make the volume more consistent, or to create special eects.
e modwave natives Amp Key Track can be fairly complex, if desired. For instance, you can:
Make the volume increase very quickly over the middle of the keyboard, and then increase more slowly–or not at
all–in the higher octaves.
Create abrupt changes at specic keys.
You can also use Amp Key Track as a general-purpose modulation source, just like the envelopes and LFOs.
For general details on how Key Track works, see “Filter Key Track,” above.

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Korg modwave native Specifications

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BrandKorg
Modelmodwave native
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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