Korg Bicycle PS60 사용자 설명서
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Program Edit
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Gate Output
If the value of the Control Source is less than the “Thresh‐
old,” the Gate outputs the preset value or AMS source
selected under “Below Threshold.”
If the value of the Control “Source” is greater than or equal
to the “Threshold,” the Gate outputs the preset value or
AMS source selected in the At & Above Threshold parame‐
ter.
old,” the Gate outputs the preset value or AMS source
selected under “Below Threshold.”
If the value of the Control “Source” is greater than or equal
to the “Threshold,” the Gate outputs the preset value or
AMS source selected in the At & Above Threshold parame‐
ter.
Below Thresh.
[Fixed Value, AMS A]
This selects whether Below Threshold uses a preset value, or
the selected AMS source.
the selected AMS source.
Fixed Value
[–99...+99]
This lets you set a specific value to be used when the Con‐
trol Source is less than the Threshold. This only applies
when Below Threshold is set to Fixed Value.
trol Source is less than the Threshold. This only applies
when Below Threshold is set to Fixed Value.
AMS Source
[List of AMS Sources]
This lets you set an AMS source to pass through the Gate
when the Control Source is less than the Threshold. This
only applies when Below Threshold is set to AMS A.
when the Control Source is less than the Threshold. This
only applies when Below Threshold is set to AMS A.
At & Above Thresh.
[Fixed Value, AMS B]
This selects whether At & Above Threshold uses a preset
value, or the selected AMS source.
value, or the selected AMS source.
Fixed Value
[–99...+99]
This lets you set a specific value to be used when the Con‐
trol Source is greater than or equal to the Threshold. This
only applies when At & Above Threshold is set to Fixed
Value.
trol Source is greater than or equal to the Threshold. This
only applies when At & Above Threshold is set to Fixed
Value.
AMS Source
[List of AMS Sources]
This lets you set an AMS source to pass through the Gate
when the Control Source is greater than or equal to the
Threshold. This only applies when At & Above Threshold is
set to AMS B.
when the Control Source is greater than or equal to the
Threshold. This only applies when At & Above Threshold is
set to AMS B.
Gate Control
Source
[List of AMS Sources]
This selects the AMS source to control the gate.
Control At Note-On Only
[Off, On]
When this is enabled (On), the value of the Control “Source”
at note‐on will select the output (Below Threshold or At &
Above Threshold). The selected output will then remain
active throughout the duration of the note, regardless of any
subsequent change in the Control Source’s value.
Note that the output value itself can continue to change;
only the selection of Below or At & Above is fixed.
at note‐on will select the output (Below Threshold or At &
Above Threshold). The selected output will then remain
active throughout the duration of the note, regardless of any
subsequent change in the Control Source’s value.
Note that the output value itself can continue to change;
only the selection of Below or At & Above is fixed.
Threshold
[–99...+99]
This sets the value of the Control “Source” where the gate
opens or closes.
opens or closes.
Tips: Examples of using Gate
Using a foot switch to apply pitch bend to specific notes
By using “Control At Note‐On Only,” you can apply an
effect only to a specific note‐on. For example:
effect only to a specific note‐on. For example:
1.
Set Gate Control “Source” to Foot SW: #82. (Youʹll need
to connect a foot switch, set Global: Controllers “Type
SW/Pedal” to Switch, and set “Foot SW Function” to
Foot Switch (CC#82) before you continue with the fol‐
lowing procedure.)
to connect a foot switch, set Global: Controllers “Type
SW/Pedal” to Switch, and set “Foot SW Function” to
Foot Switch (CC#82) before you continue with the fol‐
lowing procedure.)
2.
Set “Control At Note‐On Only” to On.
3.
Set the Threshold to 50.
4.
Set Below Threshold to a Fixed Value of +00.
5.
Set At & Above Threshold to AMS B: JS X.
6.
On the OSC Pitch page, assign the AMS Mixer to control
the pitch.
the pitch.
7.
Turn off the foot switch, and while holding down a
chord, move the joystick in the X‐direction. The pitch
will not change.
(If the pitch changes, go to the OSC Pitch page and set
Pitch “JS (+X) and “JS (–X)” to +00.)
chord, move the joystick in the X‐direction. The pitch
will not change.
(If the pitch changes, go to the OSC Pitch page and set
Pitch “JS (+X) and “JS (–X)” to +00.)
8.
Turn on the foot switch, and add a new note to the
previous chord.
previous chord.
9.
Move the joystick in the X‐direction; pitch bend will be
applied only to the newly‐played note.
applied only to the newly‐played note.
The new note will bend, but the original chord (played
before you pressed on the foot‐switch) will not.
before you pressed on the foot‐switch) will not.
Selective pitch-bend, using only the joystick
You can also use a single AMS source as both the Control
Source and a value source:
Source and a value source:
1.
Set the Control Source to JS X.
2.
Set Control At Note‐On Only to On (checked).
3.
Set the Threshold to 00.
4.
Set Below Threshold to AMS A: JS X.
5.
Set At & Above Threshold to a Fixed Value of 00.
6.
On the OSC Pitch page, assign the AMS Mixer to control
the pitch.
the pitch.
7.
With the joystick in the center, play a chord, and hold it
through step 9.
through step 9.
8.
Bend the joystick to the left, and then play a new note
above the chord.
(If the pitch changes, go to the OSC Pitch page and set
Pitch “JS (+X) and “JS (–X)” to +00.)
above the chord.
(If the pitch changes, go to the OSC Pitch page and set
Pitch “JS (+X) and “JS (–X)” to +00.)
Use the joystick to bend the pitch of the new note.
The new note will bend, but the original chord (played
before you bent the joystick down) will not. This method is
particularly good for bending the top note of a chord up to
pitch.
The new note will bend, but the original chord (played
before you bent the joystick down) will not. This method is
particularly good for bending the top note of a chord up to
pitch.
Generating a static value
Sometimes, it can be handy to have a preset value as an
AMS source. The Gate is one way to create this. To do so:
AMS source. The Gate is one way to create this. To do so:
1.
Set both Below Threshold and At & Above Threshold to
Fixed Value, and enter the same value into each.
Fixed Value, and enter the same value into each.
Now, the AMS mixer will always generate this static value.
AMS Mix2
This is the second AMS Mixer for Oscillator 1. The parame‐
ters are exactly the same as those for AMS Mixer 1.
)“AMS Mixer1” on page 56.
ters are exactly the same as those for AMS Mixer 1.
)“AMS Mixer1” on page 56.
OSC 2 AMS Mix
This page controls the two AMS Mixers for Oscillator 2.
These are available only when the Oscillator Mode is set to
Double; if not, the page will be grayed out.
The parameters are identical to those for Oscillator 1.
)“OSC1 AMS Mix” on page 56
These are available only when the Oscillator Mode is set to
Double; if not, the page will be grayed out.
The parameters are identical to those for Oscillator 1.
)“OSC1 AMS Mix” on page 56