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ThankyouforpurchasingtheKorgKROMEMusicWorkstation.Tohelpyougetthemostoutofyournew
instrument,pleasereadthismanualcarefully.
AprintedcopyisincludedonlyfortheQuickStart
Guide.
Video Manual
Inthedocumentation,referencestothemanualsare
abbreviatedasfollows.
Thisvideoillustratesthemainfunctionalityofthe
KROME.
QS:QuickStartGuide
PG:ParameterGuide
ThisprovidesasimpleexplanationoftheKROMEs
functions.Tobegin,pleasewatchtheVideoManualand
readtheQuickStartGuide.
VNL:TheVoiceNameList
Operation Guide
Putsimply,theOperationGuideisdesignedtoanswer
thequestion,HowdoIdothis?
OG:OperationGuide
Symbols
, Note, Tips
Thesesymbolsrespectivelyindicateacaution,aMIDI
relatedexplanation,asupplementarynote,oratip.
Itexplainsthenamesandfunctionsofeachpartofthe
KROME,basicoperation,anoverviewofeachmode,
howtoeditsounds,recordonthesequencer,andsoon.
Thisguidealsoexplainsthebasicsofeffects,the
Arpeggiator,DrumTrack,andDrumKits.
Theparametervaluesshownintheexamplescreensof
thismanualareonlyforexplanatorypurposes,andmay
notnecessarymatchthevaluesthatappearintheDisplay
ofyourinstrument.
Finally,italsocontainsatroubleshootingguideaswellas
supplementalinformationsuchasalistofspecifications.
MIDI-related explanations
Parameter Guide
CC#isanabbreviationforControlChangeNumber.
TheParameterGuideisdesignedtoanswerthequestion,
Whatdoesthisdo?
InexplanationsofMIDImessages,numbersinsquare
brackets[]alwaysindicatehexadecimalnumbers.
Organizedbymodeandpage,theParameterGuide
includesinformationoneachandeveryparameterinthe
KROME.
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Table of Contents
About this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii
Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Turning the power on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Connecting the AC adapter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Turning the power on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Turning the power off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Audio connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Connecting a damper pedal, foot switch, or
foot pedal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Connecting the KROME to a computer . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Connecting MIDI devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Automatically importing a Program
into Sequence mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
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Table of Contents
Using Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Arpeggiator function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Appendices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
Restoring the factory settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
Loading the preloaded data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125
Initialization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
Power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126
Audio output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126
Programs and Combinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127
Songs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .128
Arpeggiator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .128
Drum Track function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .128
Drum Kits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .128
Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129
MIDI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129
Damper pedal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129
Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129
Connections with a computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129
Error messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
Error and confirmation messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .130
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
Operating requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .135
MIDI Implementation Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
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1. Volume
VOLUME knob
ThisknobadjuststhevolumeoftheAUDIOOUTPUT
L/MONO,Routputs,aswellasthevolumeofthe
headphonejack.(Seepage 15)
(Fordetails,pleaseseeUsingrealtimecontrolstoedit
thesoundoreffectsonpage 28.)
4. Arpeggiator
ARP button
Thisbuttonturnsthearpeggiatoron/off.Thebutton
willbelitifthearpeggiatorison.(Seepage 85)
5. DRUM TRACK
Thesebuttonsareusedtocontroltheprogramsor
effectparameters,ortoturnthejoysticklockfunction
on/off.(Seepage 24)
Joystick
Thisbuttonalsoindicatestheoperatingstateofthe
drumtrack.(Unlit:off,Blinking:waitingfortrigger,
Lit:on.Seepage 97.)
Youcancontrolsynthesisparametersoreffect
parametersbymovingthejoystickup/down/left/right.
(Seepage 24)
3. REALTIME CONTROLS
Theserealtimecontrollersconsistoffourknobsand
onebutton.Youcanusethemtodothefollowing
things.
Controlthesoundandeffectsofprogramsand
combinations
Controlthearpeggiator
ThisbuttonturnstheDrumTrackfunctiononoroff.
6. Effect buttons
MASTER FX button
TOTAL FX button
Thesebuttonsturnthemastereffectandtotaleffecton/
off.Whenthebuttonison(LEDlit),theeffectsettings
oftheprogram,combination,orsongwillbeenabled.
Whenthebuttonisoff(LEDunlit),thecorresponding
effectwillbeoff.
Theon/offstatusofthesebuttonsisrememberedeven
whenyouswitchprograms,combinations,orsongs.
(Seepage 110)
(Fordetails,pleaseseeRealtimecontrolknobson
page 25.)
7. Display
Display
WRITE button
TheTouchViewdisplayfeaturessimpletouchcontrol
andselectionofnumerousfeaturesandparameters.
(Seepage 4)
Usethisbuttontosaveprograms,combinations,global
settings,drumkits,orarpeggiopatternstointernal
memory(seepage 9).
8. Mode
Youllalsousethisbuttontosavesongstomedia(see
page 75).
9. PROG/COMBI BANK
A, B, C, D, E, F buttons
ThesebuttonsselectprogrambanksAFand
combinationbanksAD(seepage 21,andpage 44).
Youcanalsousethesebuttonstoselectthebankof
timbreprogramsinacombination,orthebankoftrack
programsinasong(seepage 46,andpage 57).
IfyouwanttoselectaGMbank,usethenumerickeys
(seepage 22)ortheBank/ProgramSelectmenu(see
page 22).
COMPARE button
Comparesyourcurrenteditedsoundtothesound
beforeitwasedited.
Formoredetails,pleaseseeComparefunctionon
page 11.
Whenyoupressthisbuttonintheappropriatemodeor
page,aWritedialogboxwillappear.Pressthebutton
onceagaintosavethedata.
13. Sequencer
Thebuttonsinthissectionareusedforoperationsin
Sequencermode,suchasrecordingandplayback(see
page 54).TheREC()buttonisalsousedtosavea
programorcombination,orwhenusingtheAutoSong
Setupfunction(seepage 59).
PAUSE ( ) button
REW ( ) button
FF ( ) button
LOCATE ( ) button
REC ( ) button
START/STOP (
) button
TEMPO LED
ThisLEDwillblinkatquarternoteintervalsofthe
currenttempo.
TAP button
Bypressing(ortapping)thisbuttononthebeat,you
canenterthetempousedbythearpeggiator,drum
track,orinternalsequencer(seepage 25).
15. Headphone
Headphone jack
Connectyourheadphoneshere.
ThisjackwilloutputthesamesignalastheAUDIO
OUTPUTL/MONOandRjacks.
PAGE button
TheheadphonevolumeiscontrolledbytheVOLUME
knob.
Whenyoupressthisbutton,alistofthepageswithin
theselectedmodewillappearinthedisplay.Pressthe
buttonofthedesiredpage.(Seepage 9)
EXIT button
Pressthisbuttontoreturntothemainpageofthe
currentmode.(Seepage 9)
Rear panel
1. Power supply
3. PEDALS
BesuretoseeTurningthepowerononpage 15and
followthecorrectproceduredescribedthere.
Youcanconnectadamperpedal,footswitch,andfoot
pedaltothesejacks.Thisgivesyouabroaderrangeof
functionsandeffectstocontrol.(Seepage 18)
Note: TheKROMEhasanautopowerofffunctionthat
automaticallyturnsoffthepowerwhenthekeyboard
orfrontpanelbuttonshavenotbeenusedforacertain
lengthoftime.Withthefactorysettings,thisissetto4
hours(seeAutopowerofffunctiononpage 16).
Power switch
Thisswitchturnsthepoweron/off.(Seepage 15)
AC adapter connector
TheincludedACadapterisconnectedhere.
(See page 15)
Connectionsmustbemadewiththepowerturned
off.Pleasebeawarethatcarelessoperationmay
damageyourspeakersystemorcause
malfunctions.
Cable hook
UsethistosecurethecableoftheincludedACadapter.
AfterconnectingtheACadapter,loopthecable
aroundthehooklocatedontheKROMEsrearpanelso
thatthecablewontgetpulledoutinadvertently.Leave
enoughslackontheplugendsothatyoucan
disconnectitifyouwantto.(Seepage 15)
Becarefulnottobendthebaseoftheplugany
morethannecessary.
2. AUDIO OUTPUTS
AUDIO OUTPUT L/MONO & R jack
Thesearethestereoaudiooutputs.UsetheVOLUME
knobtoadjustthevolume.(Seepage 17)
4. MIDI
MIDIletsyouconnecttheKROMEtoacomputeror
otherMIDIdevices,forsendingandreceivingnotes,
controllergestures,soundsettings,andsoon.(See
page 20)
MIDI IN connector
MIDI OUT connector
5. SD
SD card slot
YoucaninsertanSDcardhere,anduseittosave/load
KROMEprograms,combinations,orsongdata.(See
page 118)
6. USB
USB connector
(for connecting to computer)
Youcanconnectyourcomputertothisconnector.
UsingasingleUSBcable,yourKROMEcansendand
receiveMIDIinformationdirectlytoandfroma
computer,withoutrequiringaMIDIinterface.(See
page 20)
Note: TheUSBconnectoroftheKROMEisonlyableto
transmitandreceiveMIDIdata.
c: Tab
Mostpagesaredividedintotwoormoretabs.
TheKROMEusesKorgsTouchViewgraphicaluser
interface.
Bypressingordraggingobjectsshowninthedisplay,
youcanselectprogramsorcombinations,oredit
parametervalues.Herewellexplainthenamesand
functionsoftheseobjects.
a: Mode button
g: Check boxes
b: Current page
l: Stopwatch button
k: Menu command button
j: Popup
button (2)
i: Popup
button (1)
d: Parameters
Theparametersforvarioussettingsareshowninthe
display.
e: Edit cell
Whenyoutouchaparameterinthedisplay,the
parameterorparametervaluewillusuallybe
highlighted(displayedinreversehighlighting).Thisis
calledtheeditcell,andthehighlighteditemwillbe
availableforediting.
UseavaluecontrollersuchastheVALUEdial(see
page 2)toeditthevalue.
e: Edit cell
d: Parameters
c: Tab
h: Toggle buttons
Alternatively,youcaneditthevaluebypressingthe
editcellandusingyourfingertodraginthedirection
ofthetrianglesthatappear.(Theshadingofthe
triangleswillchangeinthreelevels;thisfunctionwill
becomeavailablewhenthedarkestshadingis
reached.)
a: Mode button
Thisindicatesthemodethatscurrentlyselected.
Whenyoupressthisbutton,theModemenuwill
appear.Inthemodemenu,pressthenameofthemode
thatyouwanttomove.Ifyouselectthecurrently
selectedmode,thePageSelectmenuforthatmodewill
appear.Eveninanothermode,pressingtherightside
ofthenamewilldisplaythePageSelectmenuforeach
mode.
Toclosethemenu,presstheClosebuttonortheEXIT
button.
IfyouaccessthismenufromGlobalorMediamode,it
willincludeanitemnamedReturn.Ifyoupress
Return,youwillreturntothemodewhereyouwere
beforeselectingGlobalorMediamode.
Inaddition,youcandisplaytheeditpadbypressing
twiceinsuccessionontheeditcell,orbyholdingit
downforatimeandthenreleasingit(seepage 6).
Mode menu
When selected in Program,
Combination, or
Sequencer mode
g: Check boxes
Thepresenceorabsenceofacheckmarkintheseboxes
willenable/disableparametersorfunctions.Puttinga
checkmarkintheboxwillenabletheitem,and
clearingthecheckmarkwilldisableit.
h: Toggle buttons
Thistypeofbuttonwillchangeitsfunctionorswitch
on/offeachtimeitispressed.
b: Current page
Thisindicatesthecurrentpagewithintheselected
mode.
Beginningontheleft,thisareashowsthemodebutton,
pagenumber:name,andtabname.
Mode button
Tab name
Play/Rec/Mutebutton(Sequencermode)
SoloOn/Offbutton(Sequencermode)
On/OffbuttonforEffect
* Dialog box
Whenthisbuttonispressed,apopupmenuwill
appear,showingtheparametervaluesthatare
availableforselection.
Whenyouselectamenucommand,youllseeascreen
containingthesettingsneededtoexecutethe
command.Thisiscalledadialogbox.Thedialogbox
thatappearswilldependonthemenucommandthat
youselect.Somecommands,suchasExclusiveSolo,
donotdisplayadialogbox.
Toentertheparametervalue,pressthedesiredvaluein
thepopupmenu.
* Popup menu
Pin
Pin
Thisswitchesthepopupmenu
displaybetweenlockedand
unlocked.
Whenlocked,thepinwillbeshown
closed,andthepopupmenuwill
remaindisplayedevenafteryou
pressaparametervalue.When
unlocked,thepinwillbeshown
opened,andthepopupmenuwill
closeimmediatelywhenyoupressa
parametervalue.
Cancel button
OK button
Whenyoupressthisbutton,atabbedmenuwill
appear.
Whenyoupressthisbutton,thetexteditdialogbox
appearsforchangingthenamesofPrograms,
Combinations,Songs,etc.Fordetails,pleasesee
Editingnamesonpage 117.
Tocloseatabbedmenu,presstheOKbuttonorCancel
button.
Scroll bar
Text
Cursor
Usethiswhenyouneedtoseeparametervaluesthat
extendbeyondwhatcanbeshowninthedisplayat
onetime.
Character
buttons
Shift button
Switches
between
uppercase and
lowercase
characters.
Space button
Insert a space at
the cursor location.
Delete button
Deletes the
character to the
left of the cursor.
Clear button
Delete all characters
of the text.
Menu button
Therearebuttonswhichperformfunctionwhenthey
arepressedandreleased,suchasDone,Copy,and
Insert(similartotheOKandCancelbuttonsexplained
under*Dialogbox,above).
l: Stopwatch button
Whenyoupressthebuttonontheupperrightofthe
display,thetimeelapsedsincepoweronwillbe
displayed.YoucanusetheSTART/STOPbuttonand
RESETbuttontomeasureelapsedtime.Thisis
convenientwhenyouwanttocheckthetimeduringa
liveperformanceorrehearsal,ortodeterminethe
approximateplaybacktimeofasong.
Valueslider/Wheelpad
START/STOP:Startsorstopsthestopwatch
Whenyouholddownaneditcell,slider,orknobfora
whileandthenreleaseit,thewheel/valuesliderwill
appear.
RESET:Returnsthetimeto000:00:00
Tochangethevalue,dragthewheel/sliderpad.
SLIDER
m: Radio buttons
Pressaradiobuttontoselectonevaluefromtwoor
morechoices.
WHEEL
m: Radio buttons
* Edit pad
Numericalinputpad/calculator
Note: Ifyoudontwanttheeditpadtoappear,clearthe
EnableEditPadcheckboxinthemenufoundin
GlobalP0:BasicSetupSystemPreferences(see
page 111).
Ifyoupressaneditcell,slider,orknobtwiceinquick
succession,apadforinputtingnumbersorusinga
calculatorwillappear.Thevariousbuttonshavethe
followingfunctions.
OPERATIONDIRECT/CALCULATE:Switches
betweennumericalinputpadandcalculator.
YoucanchangethevaluesofaEGorvelocitysplit
objectbydragginginthedisplay.
CE(clearentry):Clearsthecurrentlyinputnumber.
Ent:Entersthenumberfromthepadintothe
parameter,andclosesthepad.
RECALL:Copiestheparametervalueintothepad.
Close:Closesthepad.
Numericalinputpad
Calculator
Note: Someparameterscannotusethecalculator
function.
Bankandnumberselectpad
IfyoupresstwiceinsuccessiononProgramSelect,
CombinationSelect,orTimbreSelect,thebankand
numberselectpadwillappear.
Bankandnumberselectpad
Note: Ifyoudontwanttherealtimecontrolpopupto
appear,cleartheREALTIMECONTROLPopUp
checkboxinthemenulocatedinGlobalP0:Basic
SetupSystemPreferences.
BANK:Selectstheprogramorcombinationbank.
Forotherfunctions,seeNumericalinputpad.
Basic Information
About the KROMEs modes
TheKROMEhasnumerousfunctionsthatletyouplay
andeditprogramsorcombinations,recordandplay
backsequencedata,andmanagemedia.These
functionsaregroupedintomodes.TheKROMEhas
fivemodes.
Program mode
ProgramsarethebasicsoundsofKROME.
InProgrammode,youcan:
SelectandplayPrograms.
Useonearpeggiatorinyourperformance.
PlaybackDrumTrackpatternswhileyouperform
usingaProgram.
EditPrograms
YoucanusetherealtimecontrolsandtheTone
Adjustfunctiontoeasilyedittheprogram.
Youcanadjusttheparametersandsettingsofthe
oscillators,filters,amps,EGs,LFOs,effects,arpeggi
ator,drumtrack,etc.
Youcanuseuptofiveinserteffects,twomaster
effects,andonetotaleffect.
Plus,youcancreatedrumprogramsusingdrum
kits(ascreatedinGlobalmode).
Combination mode
Sequencer mode
Sequencermodeletsyourecord,playback,andedit
MIDItracks.Youcan:
UsethesixteentrackMIDIsequencertorecordand
playbacksongs.
RecordasingleMIDItrackatatime,orrecordas
manyasallsixteentrackssimultaneously.Youcan
alsorecordexclusivemessages.
Usemultipletrackstorecordandplayback
performancesgeneratedbytwoarpeggiators.
Useoneormoretrackstoplaybackthepatternsin
thedrumtrack.
Editsongs.
UsetheKROMEasa16partmultitimbralsound
module.
GM/GM2playbackisalsosupported.
UsetheToneAdjustfunctiontoeasilyeditthe
programofeachtrack.
Useuptofiveinserteffects,twomastereffects,and
onetotaleffect.
Recordpatternsandassignthemtoindividual
keys,usingRPPR(RealtimePatternPlay/
Recording).
CreateaCueListthatwillplaybackmultiplesongs
intheorderthatyouspecify.
CreateuserDrumTrackpatterns.
Global mode
Combinationsaresetsofupto16programsthatcanbe
playedsimultaneously,lettingyoucreatesoundsthat
aremorecomplexthanasingleProgram.In
Combinationmode,youcan:
Globalmodeletsyouadjustoverallsettingsforthe
entireKROME,andeditdrumkits,arpeggiopatterns.
InGlobalmode,youcan:
SelectandplayCombinations.
AdjustsettingsthataffecttheentireKROME,such
asmastertuneandglobalMIDIchannel.
Usemultipletimbrestoplayarpeggiopatterns
generatedbytwoarpeggiators.
Createuserscales.
Useoneormoretimbrestoplaybackthepatterns
inthedrumtrack.
Createdrumkitsusingdrumsamples.
UsetheKROMEasa16trackmultitimbraltone
generator.
Renameprogram,andcombinationcategories.
EditCombinations
Createuserarpeggiopatterns.
Setthefunctionoftheassignablepedalsand
assignablebuttons.
Youcanusethetoneadjustfunctiontoeasilyedit
theprogramofeachtimbre.
TransmitMIDISystemExclusivedatadumps.
YoucanassignProgramstoeachofthe16Timbres,
eachwithseparatevolume,pan,EQ,andkeyboard
andvelocityzones;makesettingsforeffects,arpeg
giator,drumtrack.
Media mode
Plus,youcanuseuptofiveinserteffects,twomas
tereffects,andonetotaleffect.
YoucansaveorloaddatausinganSDcard.InMedia
mode,youcan:
SaveandloadPrograms,Combinations,Songs,and
Globalsetupdata.
FormatSDcard,copyandrenamefiles,etc.
Performfileoperationssuchascopyingdatatoor
frommedia.
ExportandimportsequencestoandfromSMF
(StandardMIDIFiles).
UsetheDataFilerfunctiontosaveorloadMIDI
SystemExclusivedata.
RelationaldiagramoftheKROMEsmodes
PROGRAM
Insert / Master / Total Effect
OSC 1
Multisample 1
Drum Kit
Multisample 5
Multisample 2
Multisample 6
Multisample 3
Multisample 7
Multisample 4
Multisample 8
PITCH1
MFX 1
MFX 2
FILTER1
Multisample 5
Multisample 2
Multisample 6
Multisample 3
Multisample 7
Multisample 4
Multisample 8
FILTER2
TFX
IFX 5
Arpeggiator
AMP1/
DRIVER1
OSC 2
Multisample 1
Drum Kit
PITCH2
IFX 1
DrumTrack
DRUMS PROGRAM
AMP2/
DRIVER2
COMBINATION
GLOBAL MODE
DRUM KIT
Key Assign
Drumsample 1
Drumsample 5
Drumsample 2
Drumsample 6
Drumsample 3
Drumsample 7
Drumsample 4
Drumsample 8
TIMBRE 1
PROGRAM
TIMBRE 9
PROGRAM
TIMBRE 2
PROGRAM
TIMBRE 10
PROGRAM
TIMBRE 3
PROGRAM
TIMBRE 11
PROGRAM
TIMBRE 4
PROGRAM
TIMBRE 12
PROGRAM
MFX 1
MFX 2
TFX
IFX 5
TIMBRE 5
PROGRAM
TIMBRE 13
PROGRAM
Arpeggiator
TIMBRE 6
PROGRAM
TIMBRE 14
PROGRAM
Arpeggiator
TIMBRE 7
PROGRAM
TIMBRE 15
PROGRAM
TIMBRE 8
PROGRAM
TIMBRE 16
PROGRAM
ARPEGGIO PATTERN
ARPEGGIO
PA TTERN
Drum Track
Preset Pattern: P0 - 4
User Pattern
SEQUENCER
Insert / Master / Total Effect
PROGRAM
TRACK 9
PROGRAM
TRACK 2
PROGRAM
TRACK 10
PROGRAM
TRACK 3
PROGRAM
IFX 1
TFX
PROGRAM
TRACK 11
PROGRAM
TRACK 12
TRACK 5
PROGRAM
TRACK 13
PROGRAM
Arpeggiator
PCG / SNG
TRACK 6
PROGRAM
TRACK 14
PROGRAM
Arpeggiator
PCG
TRACK 7
PROGRAM
TRACK 15
PROGRAM
TRACK 8
PROGRAM
TRACK 16
PROGRAM
PROGRAM
IFX 5
Drum Track
DRUM KIT
Preset Drum Track Pattern
User Drum Track Pattern
MFX 1
MFX 2
TRACK 4
MEDIA MODE
PCG
TRACK 1
Basic operations
AfteryouveturnedontheKROME,hereshowto
performbasicoperations,suchasselectingmodesand
pages.
Selecting modes
InordertouseaparticularfunctionontheKROME,
youmustfirstselecttheappropriatemode.
Pressoneofthefrontpanelmodebuttonstoenter
thecorrespondingmode.
COMBIbutton:
PROGbutton:
SEQbutton:
GLOBALbutton:
MEDIAbutton:
Combinationmode
Programmode
Sequencermode
Globalmode
Mediamode
Alternatively,youcanpresstheModebutton
locatedintheupperleftofthedisplay,andselect
thedesiredmodefromamenu(seepage 4).
2. Pressthebuttonforthepagethatyouwantto
view.
P0:Playisthepageyoullnormallyusewhen
performingontheKROME.(Thesameistruein
Programmode.)Editingisdoneinotherpages.
Asanexamplehere,tryselectingP4Zone/Delay.The
P4:Zone/DelayKeyZT0108pagewillappear.
Forasummaryofeachmode,pleaseseeAboutthe
KROMEsmodesonpage 7.
Note: Theselectedmodeisshownintheupperleftof
thedisplay,andalsoindicatedbythelitstatusofoneof
theabovemodebuttons.
Note: BypressingtheGLOBALorMEDIAbutton
twice,youcanselectthepreviouslyselectedmode
(Combination,Program,orSequencer).
Note: Thepagethatappearswillbeshowingthetab
thatyoumostrecentlyselected.
Whenadialogboxisopen,thisbuttoncancelsthe
settingsmadeinthedialogboxandclosesthedialog
box,justlikepressingtheCancelbutton.
Ifapopupmenuormenuisopen,pressingEXITcloses
themenu.
Selecting pages
Youcanaccesstabbedpagesbypressingthetabs
showninthebottomlineofthedisplay.
ThisexampleshowstheProgramT0108page
throughMixerT0108pageofCombiP0:Play.
Functions that use the ENTER button in conjunction with another button
ENTERhasafewspecialfunctionswhenitispressed
incombinationwithotherbuttons.
ByholdingdowntheENTERbuttonwhileyoupressa
numerickey(09),youcanselectuptotenmenu
commandsfromwithinthecurrentpage.
Whileadialogboxisdisplayed,theENTERbutton
correspondstotheOKbutton.(TheEXITbutton
correspondstotheCancelbutton.)
InSequencermode,youcanholddowntheENTER
buttonandpresstheLOCATE( )buttontousethe
menucommandSetLocation.
Other
Specifying a program bank or combination bank
PROG BANK A, B, C, D, E, F/
COMBI BANK A, B, C, D buttons
Usethesebuttonstochangebankswhenselecting
ProgramsorCombinations.TheLEDsinthebuttons
lightuptoshowthecurrentbank.
INC/DEC buttons
Usethesewhenyouwishtomakesmallchangesinthe
value.
VALUE dial
Usethisdialtoedittheselectedparametersvalue.
Thiscontrolisconvenientwhenyouwanttoscroll
throughaverylonglistofselections.
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InProgrammode,thesebuttonsselecttheProgram
bank.
InCombinationmode,thesebuttonshavetwo
functions:
WhenyoureselectingCombinations,theychoose
theCombinationbank.
WhenyoureassigningaProgramtoatimbre
withintheCombination,theyselecttheProgram
bank.
InSequencermode,whenatracksProgramnameis
selected,thesebuttonschangetheProgrambank.
Tempo input
TEMPO knob, TAP button
YoucansetthetempobyturningtheTEMPOknobor
byrepeatedlypressingtheTAPbutton.
COMPARE button
Youcanusethisbuttontoreturnthesettingsofan
editedprogram,combination,orsongtotheiroriginal
state.Refertothefollowingsection.
Compare function
Program, Combination mode
Usethiswhenyouwishtocomparetheeditsyouhave
madetoaprogramorcombinationssoundwiththe
uneditedoriginal(i.e.,thesoundthatiswritteninto
memory).
Wheneditingaprogramorcombination,pressthis
button.TheLEDwilllightup,andthelastwritten
settingsforthatprogramorcombinationnumberwill
berecalled.WhenyoupresstheCOMPAREbutton
onceagain,theLEDwillgodarkandyouwillreturnto
thesettingsthatyouwereediting.
1. Wheneditingaprogramorcombination,press
thisbutton.
TheLEDwilllightup,andthelastwrittensettingsfor
thatprogramnumberorcombinationnumberwillbe
recalled.
2. PresstheCOMPAREbuttononceagain.
Note: TheLEDwillgodarkandyouwillreturntothe
settingsthatyouwereediting.
Ifyoueditthesettingsthatarerecalledbypressingthe
COMPAREbutton(i.e.,thesettingsthatarewritten
intomemory),theLEDwillgodark,anditwillnotbe
possibletoreturntothepreviouseditsbypressingthe
COMPAREbuttonagain.
Sequencer mode
InSequencermode,youcanusetheCOMPAREbutton
tomakebeforeandaftercomparisonsimmediately
afterusingrealtimerecordingorsteprecordingto
recordasong,orafterperforminganeditonatrack.
Forexample,thiscanbeusedeffectivelywhen
realtimerecordingaMIDItrackforasong.
1. RealtimerecordaMIDItrack.(Take1)
2. Onceagain,realtimerecordonthesametrack.
(Take2)
3. PresstheCOMPAREbutton.TheLEDwilllight
up,andtake1willberecalled.
4. PresstheCOMPAREbuttononceagain.TheLED
willgodark,andtake2willberecalled.
5. Ifatstep3youonceagainrealtimerecordonthe
sametrack(take3),theComparefunctionwill
nowbereferencingtake1.
6. Ifatstep4youonceagainrealtimerecordonthe
sametrack(take3),theComparefunctionwillbe
referencingtake2.
Inthisway,theComparefunctionletsyourecallthe
previousrecordingorthepreviousstateofevent
editing.
Menu button
Theutilityfunctionsprovidecommandsthatare
specifictoeachpage,suchasWrite(save)orCopy.The
availableutilityfunctionswilldependontheselected
page.
Forexample,theutilityfunctionsinProgrammodelet
youwrite(save)thesettings,orletyouperform
convenienteditingoperationssuchascopyingsettings
betweenoscillatorsoreffects,oraSyncfunctionthat
letsyouedittwoEGstogether.
1. Ontheupperrightsideofthedisplay,pressthev
button.
Themenucommandwillappear.
2. Selectamenucommandbytouchingitwithyour
finger.
Adialogboxfortheselectedmenucommandwill
appear.
Checktypecommandswillnotdisplayadialogbox;
theirstatuswillbeswitched,andthelistwillclose.
ByholdingdowntheENTERbuttonandpressinga
numerickey09youcanaccessthedialogboxforthe
firsttenutilityfunctionswithoutgoingthroughthe
menu.
Ifyouwanttoclosethelistwithoutselectinga
command,pressthedisplaysomewhereotherthan
thelist,orpresstheEXITbutton.
3. Foraparameterinadialogbox,selectitby
pressingitwithyourfinger,andusetheVALUE
controllers(e.g.,VALUEdialorINC/DECbuttons)
toenteritsvalue.
Whenselectingaprogramorcombinationnumberina
dialogbox,youcanalsousetheBANKbuttontoenter
thebankasanalternativetousingtheVALUE
controllers.
4. Toexecute,presstheOKbuttonortheENTER
button.
Ifyoudecidenottoexecute,presstheCancelorthe
EXITbutton.
Thedialogboxwillclose.
Note: IfyoucontinueeditingwhentheCOMPARE
buttonislit,thebuttonwillgodark.Thisnowbecomes
themusicaldatathatwillbeselectedwhenthe
COMPAREbuttonisdark.
Global mode
TheComparefunctionthatbringsbackthesettings
priortoeditingisnotavailableinGlobalmode.
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Writing/saving
Shortcuts
Afterediting,youshouldwriteorsaveyourchangesas
necessary.
Forexampleifyouveeditedaprogram,yourchanges
willbelostifyouselectanotherprogramorturnoff
thepower.Thesameappliestoacombination.
SettingsyoueditinGlobalmodeandsongswillbe
rememberedaslongasthepowerison,butyour
changeswillbelostwhenyouturnoffthepower,
unlessyouwritethesechangesintomemory.
YoucanwriteorsavebypressingtheWRITE
buttontwice.
FormoredetailsontheWriteoperations,seethe
followingpages.
BankGM:Holddownthe0numerickeyandpress
.
Banksg(1)g(9):Holddownthe0numerickeyand
press19.
Bankg(d):Holddownthenumerickey0andpress
(.).
Programs p.30
Combinations p.47
Effectpresets PG p.67
Globalsettings(pages04) p.116
Drumkits p.116
Userarpeggiopattern p.116
UserDrumTrackpatterns p.103
Preset/userDrumTrackpatternsaresavedin
internalmemoryevenwhenthepoweristurned
off.PatternsthatyoucreateinSequencermodecan
beconvertedintouserDrumTrackpatternsand
savedininternalmemory.
Usertemplatesongs PG p.164
Preset/usertemplatesongsaresavedininternal
memoryevenwhenthepoweristurnedoff.Track
settingsandeffectsettingsofasongyoucreatecan
besavedininternalmemorybyusingthemenu
commandSaveTemplateSong.
Fordetailsonwritingtointernalmemory p.115
Refertothefollowingpagesformoreinformation
aboutsaving.
Savingasong p.75
Savingtomedia(MediaSave) p.118
Note: OntheKROME,theactionofwritingtointernal
memoryiscalledWrite,andtheactionofsavingto
anSDcarddeviceiscalledSave.
ENTER button
Whileadialogboxisdisplayed,thisbutton
performsthesamefunctionastheOKbutton.
EXIT button
Thisbuttonmakesiteasytoreturntothemainpageof
thecurrentmode:
1. Pressitoncetogotothepreviouslyselectedtabon
themainP0page.
2. PresstheEXITbutton.Youwillmovetothe
previouslyselectedparameteroftheP0toppage
(Prog:Main,Combi/Seq:ProgramT0108).
3. PresstheEXITbutton.Youwillmovetothe
followingparameteroftheP0toppage.
Prog:ProgramSelect
Combi:CombinationSelect
Seq:SongSelect
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InanypageofProgramorCombinationmode,
pressingEXITamaximumoftwotimeswill
immediatelyallowyoutousethenumerickeysor
INC/DECbuttonstoselectprogramsorcombinations.
InSequencermode,pressingEXITamaximumofthree
timeswillallowyoutoselectasong.
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Setup
Turning the power on/off
Connecting the AC adapter
1. MakesurethattheKROMEispoweredoff.
2. ConnecttheDCplugoftheincludedACadapter
tothepowersupplyjackontheKROMEsrear
panel.
YoumustuseonlytheincludedACadapter.Using
anyotherACadaptermightcausemalfunctions.
3. ConnectthepowercordtotheACadapter.
4. PlugthepowercordintoanACoutlet.
BesuretouseanACoutletofthecorrectvoltage
foryouradapter.
5. UsetheKROMEscablehooktofastenthecableso
thattheDCplugdoesnotbecomeaccidentally
disconnected.
ACadapterconnections
Iftheautopowerofffunctionisenabled,thetime
untilautopoweroffturnsoffthepowerwillbe
shownwhenthesystemstartsup.Ifthisdialog
boxdoesnotappear,theautopowerofffunctionis
disabled;thepowerwillnotturnoffautomatically
(seeAutopowerofffunctiononpage 16).
4: Cable hook
1: Power
supply jack
Power switch
AC adapter
2: Plug into AC outlet.
3. Turnonthepoweroftheexternalequipmentthats
connectedtotheKROMEsAUDIOOUTPUTL/
MONOandRjacks,suchaspoweredmonitor
speakers.
4. UsetheKROMEsVOLUMEknobandthevolume
controlsofyourexternalequipmenttoadjustthe
volumetoasuitablelevel.
Note: Thepagethatappearswhenyouturnonthe
powerwilldependonthePowerOnModesetting(see
page 110).
1. TurntheKROMEsVOLUMEknoballthewayto
theleftsothatthevolumeisdown.
Ifexternalequipmentsuchaspoweredmonitor
speakersareconnected,lowertheirvolumeaswell,
andthenturnofftheirpower.
2. PressthepowerswitchontheKROMEsrear
paneltoturnthepoweron.
Thedisplaywillshowthemodelnameandsoftware
version.(Theillustrationshowsthescreenthatwill
appearwiththefactorysettings.Thismaychange
withoutnotice.)
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Setup
3. PressthepowerswitchontheKROMEsrear
paneltoturnthepoweroff.
TheKROMEsinternaldatamaybedamagedifthe
poweristurnedoffwhiledataisbeingwritteninto
internalmemory,suchasduringaSaveoperation.
Neverturnoffthepowerwhileprocessingisbeing
performed.
Thefollowingmessageisdisplayedwhiledatais
beingwrittenintointernalmemory.
Nowwritingintointernalmemory
Ifwritingtointernalmemorycouldnotbe
completedsuccessfully,theKROMEwill
automaticallyrepairtheinternalmemoryby
initializingitthenexttimeyouturnonthepower.
Thisisnotamalfunction.Ifthisoccurs,the
followingmessagewillappearinthedisplay;
presstheOKbutton.
Theinternalmemoryhasbeencorrupted,likely
duetoaninterruptionofpowerwhilethesystem
waswriting/savingdata.Thishasbeenrepaired
andtheaffectedBankhasbeeninitialized.
Asmallamountofelectricalpowerisusedeven
whenthepowerisoff(STANDBY).Ifyouwontbe
usingtheKROMEforanextendedperiod,turnoff
thepowerandunplugthepowercordfromthe
ACoutlet.
1. Whilethismessageisdisplayed,presstheChange
Settingbuttoninthedialogbox.
Thefollowingdialogboxwillappear.
2. Pressthepopupbuttontoselectthelengthoftime
afterwhichthepowerwillturnoff.Ifyoudont
wantthepowertoturnoffautomatically,choose
theDisabledsetting.
TheKROMEsupportsanautopowerofffunctionthat
automaticallyturnsoffthepowerwhenthekeyboard
orfrontpanelbuttons(*)havenotbeenusedfora
certainlengthoftime.
*UsageoftheVOLUMEknobisnotincluded.
Note: Withthefactorysettings,thetimeuntil
automaticpoweroffwillbeapproximatelyfourhours.
Whenthepowerturnsoff,thesettingsyouhad
beeneditingwillbelost.Makesurethatyousave
importantsettingsbeforethisoccurs.
Ifyouwanttochangethesettingsothatthepower
doesnotturnoffautomatically,proceedasfollowsto
disabletheautopowerofffunction.
Whenthespecifiedlengthoftimehaselapsedwithout
anyuserinputontheKROME,amessagewillappear,
warningyouthattheautopowerofffunctionisabout
toturnoffthepower.
Ifyouwanttocontinueusingthesystem,pressthe
keyboard,abutton,orthedisplay.TheAutopoweroff
functionwillbereset.Ifthesamespecifiedlengthof
timeelapseswithnouserinput,thesamemessagewill
appearagain.
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Connections
Connectionsmustbemadewiththepowerturned
off.Pleasebeawarethatcarelessusagemay
damageyourspeakersystemorcause
malfunctions.
Connections to computers
ASSIGNABLE PEDAL
ASSIGNABLE SWITCH
Computer
DAMPER
USB
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
AUDIO OUTPUT
R L/MONO
MIDI IN
AC adapter power
supply connector
INPUT
Power cable
(Included)
MIDI cable
to an AC outlet
MIDI keyboard
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Setup
Audio connections
TheKROMEdoesnotcontainbuiltinspeakers.In
ordertohearthesoundofyourperformance,youll
needtoconnectaudioequipmentsuchaspowered
monitors,amixer,astereosetorheadphones.
INPUT
L/MONO
1. ConnectaKorgDS1Hdamperpedaltothe
ASSIGNABLEPEDAL/SW1/DAMPERjack.
2. Dependingonwhichassignablejackyouhave
connectedthepedalto,setthecontrollertype
(Type)toDamper,andsetthePolarityas
appropriate(seepage 202oftheParameterGuide).
PHONES
Headphones
Connecting headphones
Usingheadphonesathighvolumeforanextended
timemaycausehearingdamage.Pleaseavoid
excessivelyhighvolumelevels.
1. Connectthestereominiplugofyourheadphones
totheKROMEsHeadphonejack.
2. UsetheVOLUMEknobtoadjusttheheadphone
volume.
TheKROMEsHeadphonejackwilloutputthesame
signalastheOUTPUTL/MONOandRjacks.
TheoutputfromtheOUTPUTjackisnotturnedoff
evenifheadphonesareconnectedtotheHeadphone
jack.
Note: Thehalfdampersensitivityisadjustedtoa
standardvaluewhentheKROMEisshippedfromthe
factory.Ifthehalfdamperpedalyoureusingdoesnot
respondappropriately,pleaseadjustthesensitivity
(seepage 217oftheParameterGuide).
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SwitchtheDrumTrackon/off
Arpeggiatoron/off
4. SettheFootSwitchPolaritytomatchthe
polarityofthepedalyouveconnected.
UsevariousKROMEcontrols(realtimecontrol
knobs,joystick,SW1/SW2,etc.)
IfyouveconnectedtheoptionalPS1orPS3pedal,
choose()KORGStandard.
Thisbuttonwillalwaysfunctioninthesameway
regardlessoftheProgram,Combination,orSong
youveselected.Youcanassignthefunctioninthe
Globalmode.
Now,thefootswitchwillstepthroughthePrograms,
onebyone.
6. PressthePROGbuttontoenterProgP0:Play,and
pressthefootswitchtochangetheProgram.
Youcanselectprogramsbyusingafootswitch
connectedtotheASSIGNABLESWITCHjack.By
assigningtheappropriatefunction,youcanincrement
ordecrementtheprogramnumberinstepsofone.
ThisletsyouchangeProgramswithoutusingyour
handsgreatforquickProgramchangesinlive
performancesituations.
Therearetwowaysofdoingthis:byassigningthefoot
switchtoProgramUp/Down,ortoValueInc/Dec.Each
oftheseissuitedtoaparticularapplication,as
describedbelow.
ProgUp/Down:WhenperforminginthenormalP0
screen
VALUEInc/Dec:Whenperformingwhilealistsuch
astheCategory/ProgramSelectmenuisopen
5. Ifyouwanttopreservethissettingevenwhenthe
poweristurnedoff,besuretoWritethedata.(See
page 116)
Note: ThissettingappliestoselectingCombinations,aswell.
Note: WiththeProgramUp/Downmethod,youwont
beabletoselectprogramswhiletheBank/Program
SelectorCategory/ProgramSelectmenusareopen.
UsetheAssigningthefootswitchtoValueInc/Dec
methoddescribedbelow.
AssigningthefootswitchtoProgramUporProgram
DownletsyoudirectlycontrolProgramchangesfrom
thefootswitch.Formostsituations,thisisthemore
straightforwardmethod.
2. Atthetopofthepage,settheFootSwitchAssign
parametertoValueInc(orValueDec).
Tosetthisup:
Note: Thefootswitchwillworklikethisfortheentire
KROMEnotjustwhentheBank/Programselectmenu
orCategory/ProgramSelectmenuisopen.
1. Connectafootswitchtotherearpanel
ASSIGNABLESWITCHinput.
3. Now,thefootswitchwillactjustlikeyoure
pressingthefrontpanelINCorDECbuttons.
UseanoptionalPS1pedalswitch.
2. AccesstheGlobalP2:ControllersFoot
Controllerspage.
Proceedasfollows.
ChannelVolume,Pan,orExpression
PresstheGLOBALbuttontoenterGlobalmode.
Assignablesoundmodulation,asseveraldifferent
AMSorDmodsources
PressthePAGEbuttontoaccesstheGLOBALPage
Select.PressP2Controllers,thenpresstheFoot
Controltabinthedisplay.
3. SetFootSwitchAssigntoeitherProgramUpor
ProgramDown.
IfyouchooseProgramUp,thenextprogramnumber
upwillbeselectedeachtimeyoupressthefootswitch.
IfyouchooseProgramDown,thenextprogram
numberdownwillbeselectedeachtimeyoupressthe
footswitch.
EffectsSendlevelcontrol
UsevariousKROMEcontrols(realtimecontrol
knobs,Joystick,SW1/SW2,etc.)
1. ConnectanoptionalXVP10orEXP2tothe
ASSIGNABLEPEDALjacks.
2. Afterturningthepoweron,useGlobalP2:
ControllersFootControllerspageFootPedal
Assigntoassignthefunctioncontrolledbythe
footpedal.(Seepage 111,andpages202,350ofthe
ParameterGuide)
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Setup
MIDI OUT
Byusingthededicatededitor,youcaneditsomeofthe
parametersoftheKROMEfromyourcomputeras
thoughitwereasoftwareplugin.
Note: TheUSBconnectoroftheKROMEisonlyableto
transmitandreceiveMIDIdata.
BeforeyouconnecttheKROMEtoyourcomputer
viaUSB,youmustinstalltheKORGUSBMIDI
driveronyourcomputer.
MIDI IN
KROME
MIDI keyboard
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
Note: FormoreaboutMIDIinterfaces,refertothe
ownersmanualoftheMIDIinterfaceyoureusing.
SomeUSBMIDIinterfacesmaybeunableto
transmitorreceivetheKROMEsMIDIexclusive
messages.
KROME
About MIDI
MIDIstandsforMusicalInstrumentDigitalInterface,
andisaworldwidestandardforexchangingvarious
typesofmusicaldatabetweenelectronicmusical
instrumentsandcomputers.WhenMIDIcablesare
usedtoconnecttwoormoreMIDIdevices,
performancedatacanbeexchangedbetweenthe
devices,eveniftheyweremadebydifferent
manufacturers.
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MIDI keyboard
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
MIDI OUT
MIDI
patch bay
MIDI IN
MIDI keyboard
Playing Programs
Thisisshowninthetoplineofthedisplay.
Selecting Programs
Mode button
ThereareseveraldifferentwaystoselectPrograms.
Eachoneisconvenientinadifferentway:
Tab name
Bank
number
UsingProgramSelectandtheVALUE
controllers:
Program Select
(Program number and name)
UsingtheBank/ProgramSelectmenu:
UsingtheCategory/ProgramSelectmenu:
Ifadifferentpageisshown,presstheEXITbuttona
fewtimestoreturntotheProgP0:PlayMainpage.
Find
Usingafootswitch:page 19
MIDIprogramchangemessagesletyouselect
Programsremotely,fromeitheraMIDIsequencer
oranexternalMIDIcontroller
Fordetails,pleaseseebelow.
3. MakesurethatProgramSelectisselected.
Ifitsnotselected,pressProgramSelectinthe
displayorpresstheEXITbuttontohighlightthe
indication.
4. Selecttheprogramyouwanttoplay.
Youcanusethefollowingmethodstoselectaprogram.
UsetheINCorDECbuttons.
TurntheVALUEdial.
1. PressthePROGbutton.(TheLEDwilllightup.)
(Refertotheillustrationbelowforthebuttons.)
Usenumerickeys09toentertheprogramnumber,
andpresstheENTERbutton.
Alternatively,youcanusethemodebutton(see
Selectingmodesonpage 9).
5. PressoneofthePROGBANKAFbuttonsto
selectabank.
TheKROMEwillenterProgrammode.
WhenyouselectadifferentBank,thebuttonsLEDwill
lightup,andtheselectedbankwillappearontheleft
sideofthedisplay.
2. AccesstheProgP0:PlayMainpage.
2: PROG P0: Play
1: Mode name
(button)
3: Program Select
4: INC/DEC buttons
Velocity meter
4: Numeric keypads
ENTER button
1: ROG buttons
5: BANK AF buttons
4: VALUE dial
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Forexample,toselectbankB,pressthePROGBANKB
button.TheBbuttonwilllightup,andthenameBank
Bwillappearontheleftsideofthedisplay.
ToselectaGMbank,youllusethenumerickeys.
GM:Holddown0andpress.
g(1)g(9):Holddown0andpressthedesirednum
ber19.Forbanksthatdonothavevariation
sounds,thebasicGMsoundswillberecalled.(An
*willbeappendedtothebeginningofthepro
gramname.)
g(d):Holddown0andpress(.).
Prog. No.
Explanation
AE
000127
Factory
Programs.
000127
Initialized
Programs.
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001128
GM2 main
programs.
Inthisillustration,BankAisselected.Themenu
displaystheProgramscontainedinthatbank.
2. Pressthetabsontheleftsideofthedisplayto
selectbanks.
3. Pressoneoftheprogramnamesinthecenterarea
toselectaprogram.
Theselectedprogramwillbehighlighted,andthe
programwillchange.
Alternatively,youcanusetheINC/DECbuttonsto
switchprograms.
Playthekeyboardorpressthechordtriggerbuttonsto
heartheprogramyouselected.
4. IfyouselectedBankGM,theVariationbuttonis
shown.
ByrepeatedlypressingthisVariationbutton,youcan
successivelystepthroughthebanks,allowingyouto
recallaGM2soundset(seeToselectaGMbankon
page 22).
5. WhenyouaresatisfiedwiththeselectedProgram,
presstheOKbuttontoclosethemenu.
IfinsteadyoupresstheCancelbutton,theselection
youmadeherewillbediscarded,andyouwillreturn
totheprogramthathadbeenselectedbeforeyou
openedthemenu.
Find
Hereshowtosearchforaprogrambyaportionofits
name.
1. AccesstheBank/ProgramSelectmenuorthe
Category/ProgramSelectmenu,etc.
2. Pressatabtoselectthebankorcategorythatyou
wanttosearch.
Whenshippedfromthefactory,thepreloaded
Programsareorganizedinto16categories,eachwith
severalsubcategories.
Note: Theprogramsincludedintheselectedtabwillbe
thesubjectofthesearch.
1. PresstheCategorySelectpopupbutton.
3. Onthelowerleftside,presstheFindbuttonto
accessthedialogbox.
Category/ProgramSelectmenu
TheCategory/ProgramSelectmenuappears.
4. PresstheTbuttontoaccessthetextdialogbox.
Enterthealphanumericcharactersthatyouwantto
find,andpresstheOKbutton.Forexampleifyouwant
tofindprogramsthattakeeffectiveadvantageofSW1
orSW2,entersw.
5. IfyouselecttheIgnoreCasecheckbox,
uppercaseandlowercasecharacterswillnotbe
distinguishedinthesearch.
6. PresstheFindbuttontobeginsearching.
Intheillustrationabove,theKeyboardcategoryis
selected.Themenuinthecentercolumnareashows
theProgramswhichbelongtothatcategory.
2. Pressthetabstotheleftandrightofthedisplayto
selectadifferentcategory.
Thenameoftheselectedcategorywillbedisplayedin
fullinthetoprighthandcorner.
SearchresultsareshowninFound.
3. Pressoneoftheprogramnamesinthecenterarea
toselectaprogram.
Ifoneormoreitemsarefound,thenumberofitems
andthefirstfoundprogramwillbedisplayed.
Theselectedprogramwillbehighlighted,andthe
programwillchange.
PressthePrev.buttonorNextbuttontofindthe
previousornextprogram.Thiswillcyclethroughthe
founditemswithinthetab.
Alternatively,youcanusetheINC/DECbuttonsto
switchprograms.Touchthescrollribbonatthebottom
ofthescreentoseealloftheProgramsinthatcategory.
Youcanplaythekeyboardtoauditiontheprogram
thatwasfound.
Playthekeyboardorpressachordtriggerbuttonto
heartheprogramyouselected.
Ifnoitemsarefound,thedisplaywillindicate
nothing.
4. Ifyouwanttoselectfromasubcategory,pressthe
JumptoSubbuttontoaccesstheSubCategory/
ProgSelectmenu.
7. Ifyouaresatisfiedwiththeselectedprogram,
presstheOKbuttontoclosethemenu.
Pressthelefttabstoselectasubcategory.
Theselectedprogramwillbeselectedinthemenuyou
selectedinstep1.Ifyouaresatisfiedwiththeselected
program,presstheOKbuttontoclosethemenu.
Note: Youcantselecttabsforasubcategorythathas
noassociatedprograms.
Ifyouwanttosearchforadifferentprogram,orifno
itemswerefound,presstheCancelbutton.
PresstheOKbuttontoconfirmyourselection,orpress
theCancelbuttontodiscardit.Youwillreturntothe
maincategory.
8. Pressthetabthatyouwanttoselectnext,and
searchasdescribedinsteps37.
IfyoupresstheCancelbutton,thisselectionwillbe
discarded,andyouwillreturntotheprogramthathad
beenselectedpriortoopeningthemenu.
Selectaprogramasdescribedinstep3above.
5. Whenyouaresatisfiedwiththeselectedprogram,
presstheOKbuttontoclosethemenu.
IfinsteadyoupresstheCancelbutton,yourselection
willbediscarded,andyouwillreturntotheprogram
thathadbeenselectedwhenyouopenedthepopup
menu.
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Program information
Using Controllers
IntheProgP0:PlayMainpageyoucanviewthe
followinginformationabouttheselectedprogram.
OSCPicture:Thisisagraphicthatrepresentsthe
programsoscillator.
Inadditiontousingthekeyboard,theKROMEletsyou
controlthesoundbyusingthejoystick,SW1andSW2
buttons,knobs14,damperpedal,andfootswitchor
footpedal.
OSCOct:Foradoubleoscillatorordoubledrums,this
indicatesOct(thebasicpitchoftheoscillator).
Thesecontrolsletyoumodifythetone,pitch,volume,
effects,etc.inrealtimeasyouplay.
SW1,SW2:Thisindicatesthefunctionthatsassigned
totheSW1/SW2buttons,andtheon/offstateofthe
buttons.
RealtimeControlsTONECONTROLS/USER
CONTROLS/ARPCONTROLS:
Thisshowsinformationaboutthefunctionsofthe
REALTIMECONTROLSknobthatscurrentlyselected.
UsetheSELECTbuttontochoosethefunctionsthat
willbecontrolledbytheknobs.Formoreinformation
aboutthesefunctions,pleaseseepage 28.
EQ(Low,Mid[Hz],Mid,High):Thisshowsthe3band
EQsettings.Youcanusethevaluecontrollerstoedit
thevalues.
EffectControlsIFX,MFX,TFX:
Thisshowstheeffectsthatareassigned.TheKROME
providesinserteffects15,mastereffects1and2,anda
totaleffect.Forthemastereffects,youcaneditthe
returnlevels.
VelocityMeter:
Thismetershowsthenoteonvelocityvalue.
Realtime Controls
- Tone Controls
- User Controls
- Arp Controls
Effect Infomation
IFX 1-5
OSC Oct
SW1,
SW2
Velocity Meter EQ
(Lock
function)
Joystick
Joystick
Thejoystickmovesinfourdirections:left,right,up
(awayfromyourself),anddown(towardsyourself).
Eachofthefourdirectionscanbeusedtocontrola
differentfunction,suchasmodulatingProgramor
effectsparameters.Theseassignmentscanbedifferent
foreveryProgram,butgenerally,theydothefollowing:
StandardJoystickfunctions
Themetershowsthenoteonvelocityofthekeyboard,
MIDIIN,andarpeggiatoretc.(Ifmultiplenoteon
messagesarereceivedsimultaneously,thehighest
velocityvalueisshown.)
OSC
Picture
[SW1], [SW2]
Controller
Name
Normally controls
Left
JSX
Right
JS+X
JS+Y
Vibrato
JSY
Fordetails,pleaseseepage 82.
Joystick Lock
MFX 1, 2,
Send level
(On/Off )
Thisfunctionletsyoumaintaintheeffectthathadbeen
appliedpriortoreleasingyourhandfromthejoystick.
TFX (On/Off )
YoucanusetheSW1/SW2buttonsorafootswitch
connectedtotheKROMEtolockthecurrentposition
sothattheeffectwillcontinueevenafterthejoystick
returnstothecenterposition.Fordetails,pleasesee
LockingtheJoystickonpage 25.
SW1, SW2
Youcanusethesebuttonstocontrolprogram
parametersviaAMS(AlternateModulation),oreffect
parametersviaDmod(DynamicModulation).
Theycanalsotransposethekeyboardbyoctaves,turn
portamentoon/off,ortolockthepositionjoystick.
EachbuttoncanworkaseitheraToggleorMomentary
button.InTogglemode,theassignedfunctionis
switchedbetweenonandoffeachtimethebuttonis
pressed.InMomentarymode,theassignedfunctionis
activeononlyaslongasyouholddownthebutton.
InProgrammode,youcanchecktheassignmentsof
SW1andSW2ontheProgP0:PlayMainpage.
Fordetails,pleaseseePrograminformationon
page 24.
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WhenyouwriteaProgramorCombination,theon/off
statusoftheSW1andSW2buttonsissaved.
1. PresstheSELECTbuttontoselecttherealtime
controlfunctionbetweenTONE,USER,orARP.
Fordetails,pleaseseepage 82.
TONE,USER:Usetheknobstomodifythesoundor
effects(seepage 28).
ARP:Usetheknobstocontrolthearpeggiator(see
page 86).
1. Usingthestandardfactorysounds,selectProgram
C027:SemiDistortionGuitar.
Toselectaprogram,makesurethatyouareinProgram
mode,andpressthePROGBANKCbutton,numeric
key2,7,andthentheENTERbutton.
2. Whileholdingdownakey,movethejoystickin
theYdirection(towardyourself).
Thetremoloeffectwilldeepen.
3. WhilekeepingthejoystickintheYdirection
(towardyourself),presstheSW2button.(TheSW2
buttonLEDwilllightup.)
Youcanfreelyswitchbetweenthesefunctionswithout
losingyourcurrentedits.
2. Useknobs14tocontroltheselectedfunctions.
Whenyouturnoneoftheseknobs,thatknobsfunction
andvaluewillappearinapopup.
(Youcanpreventthispopupfromappearing.See
page 111.)
Therewillbeaslightamountofplaywhenturning
theknobnearitsminimumormaximumpositions.
Whenyoupressthebutton,itsLEDwilllightup,and
themodulationeffectatthispointwillbemaintained.
4. Releasethejoystick,andplaythekeyboard.
ThisadjuststhetempofortheKROMEasawhole,
including:
ThemodulationwillstaythesameasitwaswhenSW2
waspressed.Evenifyoumovethejoysticktoward
yourself,thesoundwillnotchange.
5. PresstheSW2buttononceagaintoreleasethe
Lockfunction.
Keyboard
TheKROMEskeyboardprovidesthefollowingtwo
typesofcontrol.
Velocity
Velocityisameasureofhowhardyouplayanoteon
thekeyboard.Thiscanbeusedtomodulatemany
differentaspectsofthesound,suchasvolume,
brightness,orthecharacteroftheattack.
Note Number
Arpeggiator
DrumTrack
SongsinSequencermode
TemposyncedLFOs
Temposynced(BPM)delayeffects
TEMPO LED
TheLEDwillblinkatquarternoteintervalsofthe
currenttempo.
TEMPO knob
Thisknobadjuststhetempo.Itsaconvenientwayto
makecontinuousadjustments.
Note: IftheGlobalP1:MIDIMIDIBasicpageMIDI
ClockparameterissettoExternalMIDI,ExternalUSB,
orifitissettoAutoandaclockiscurrentlybeing
receivedviaMIDI,thenneithertheTEMPOknobnor
theTAPbuttonwillhaveanyeffect.
Soundscanbeprogrammedtochangeincharacter
basedonthenotebeingplayed.
TAP button
Asyouplayhigherorloweronthekeyboard,thenote
numbercanmodulatethetimbresuchasbecoming
brighterasyouplayhighernotes.Envelopesmayalso
becomefasterorslower;thevolumemaychange;and
soon.
YoucansetthetempooftheArpeggiatororDrum
TrackfunctioninProgram,Combination,and
Sequencermodesbylightlypressingortappingthe
TAPbuttonseveraltimesonthebeat.InSequencer
mode,youcancontrolthesongtempointhisway.
Toenterthetempo,useyourfingertogentlytapthe
TAPbutton.Thetempowillbeenteredwhenyoupress
thebuttontwice,butyoushouldtapseveraltimesin
ordertoincreasetheprecision.Theaverageofthelast
sixteentapswillbespecifiedasthetempo.
Duringplayback,lightlypresstheTAPbuttonseveral
timesatthedesiredtempo.Thetempowillfollowyour
tappinginrealtime.Thisisaconvenientwaytomatch
thetempoinrealtimetothebeatofadifferentsource.
Youcanusetaptempocontrolwheneverthe
TEMPOknobcanbeused.Forexamplein
Sequencermode,taptempocontrolwillnotbe
availableifyouareplayingasongwherethe
TempoModesettingissettoAuto.(Seepage 110
oftheParameterGuide)
Note: Youcanalsouseafootswitchconnectedtothe
ASSIGNABLEFOOTSWITCHjacktocontrolthetap
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tempofunction(seepage 18,andpages202,349ofthe
ParameterGuide).
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Simpleeditingcanbedonewithinthevariouspagesof
P0:Playwhereyouperform.YoucanadjusttheEQ
andvolumelevel,andintheToneAdjustpageyoucan
usetheslidersandbuttonstoperformvarioususeful
edits.Youcanalsousethefrontpanelrealtimecontrols
tointuitivelyadjustthecutoff,resonance,andrelease
time.
Aprogramssoundconsistsofuptotwooscillators
whichareplayedmainlyfromthekeyboard,andone
drumtrackwhichautomaticallyplaystherhythm
section.
Ifyouwanttododetailedediting,usetheediting
pagesP1andfollowing.
Note: Theresalsoamutefunctionwhich
individuallysilencesthese,andasolofunction
whichmutesallsoundsotherthanthespecifiedone.
Adjusting the EQ
Thevolumesoftheoscillatorsandthedrumtrackcan
beadjustedintheProgP0:PlayMixer&DrumTrack
page.
1. AccesstheProgP0:PlayMixer&DrumTrack
page.
OSC Play/Mute
Menu
YoucanadjustamidsweepablethreebandEQinthe
ProgP0:PlayMainpage.
Note: ThisEQwillaffectbothoscillator1andoscillator
2.
1. AccesstheProgP0:PlayMainpage.
2. Onthedisplay,selecttheEQgainknoborthe
centerfrequencyoftheMidsweepEQthatyou
wanttoedit.
3. UsetheVALUEcontrollers(e.g.,VALUEdial)to
editthevalue.
Youcanalsoeditthevaluebydraggingleftorrighton
aknoboreditcellinthedisplay.
Volume
2. Selectasliderinthedisplay,andusetheVALUE
dialetc.toadjustthevolumeofoscillators1and2
andthedrumtrack.
Foroscillatorsthatusetwodrumkits,youcanusethe
OSC1andOSC2sliderstoadjustthedirectsoundof
theclosemiceddrumkitandtheambientsoundofthe
drumkitcapturedwithmorespace.
Note: Withsingleoscillatorprograms,youwontbe
abletocontroloscillator2.
EQ
3. YoucanpressthePlay/Mutebuttoninthedisplay
totogglethePlay/Mutestatusofoscillators1and2
andthedrumtrack.
4. YoucanpresstheSolobuttoninthedisplayto
toggletheSoloOn/Offstatusofoscillators1and2
andthedrumtrack.
ThefunctionoftheSolobuttonwillswitcheachtime
youselectExclusiveSolointhemenu(seepage 64of
theParameterGuide).
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Knob 3: EG INT
ThisadjuststhefilterEGintensity(thedepthofhow
theEGaffectsthefilter).
Usingtheknobwillchangetheamountofhowthe
filterisaffectedbytheEG.Normally,turningtheknob
towardtheleftwillmakethefilterEGshallower,and
turningtheknobtowardtherightwillmakeitdeeper.
SincethefilterEGoperatesrelativetothefiltercutoff
frequency,bothknobs1and3willcontrolthetonal
changeproducedbythefilter.
Level
Note: IfCC#7079areassignedtoREALTIME
CONTROLSAmodeandBmode,thesoundthatyou
editusingknobs14willbesavedwhenyouwritethe
program.ArpeggiatorsettingsyouadjustinCmode
willalsobesaved.
2. Modifythesoundbyturningtheknobthatyou
wanttocontrol.Seebelowfordetails.
TONE controls
InTONEsectionyoucanturnknobs14tocontrolor
editthefollowingitems.
Note: Whenaknobisinthecenterposition
(12 oclock),theparameterwillhavethevalue
specifiedbytheprogram.
Time
Knob 4: RELEASE
ThisadjuststhefilterandampEGreleasetime,
changingthetimefromnoteoffuntilthesoundisno
longerheard.
Turningtheknobwillchangethereleasetimeofthe
filterEGandtheampEG.Normally,turningtheknob
towardtheleftwillshortenthereleasetime,and
turningtheknobtowardtherightwilllengthenit.
note-on
Knob 1: CUTOFF
Thisadjuststhefilterscutofffrequency.Adjustingthe
cutofffrequencywillmodifythebrightnessofthe
sound.
Level
Attack Level
Break Level
note-off
Release Level
Sustain Level
Level
Decay Time
Attack Time
Slope Time
Time
Release
time
Sutart Level
Low
Cut off
frequency
Frequency
High
Knob 2: RESONANCE
Thisadjuststhefiltersresonancelevel.
Adjustingthefilterresonancelevelwillboostthe
soundintheregionofthefrequency,givinga
distinctivecharactertothesound.
Example:
1. SelectprogramCategory:KEYBOARDA066:
DarkR&BPiano.
Thisisanelectricpianosound.Letstrymodifyingthe
soundalittle.
2. PresstheREALTIMECONTROLSSELECTbutton
toselectTONE(theLEDwilllightup).
3. Whileyouplay,slowlyturnknob1(filter
frequency)about3/4towardtheright.
Thepianosoundwillbecomemorelikeasynthsweep.
4. Next,turnknob2(filterresonance)about3/4
towardtherightaswell.
5. Leaveknob2initsposition,andtryturningknob
1totheleftandright.
Raisingtheresonancewillchangethesoundasthough
youwereplayingthroughawahpedal.
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USER controls
IntheUSERsectionyoucanturnknobs14tocontrol
variousaspectsofthesoundsuchasvolume,
portamentotime,
pan,filterandampEG,pitchLFO,andmastereffect
sendlevel.
InUSER,themostusefulfunctionsareassigned
individuallyforeachpreloadprogram.
Thetablebelowshowsthestandardassignmentsofthe
RealtimeControlsknobs:
Knob
MIDI CC
TONE1
74
TONE2
71
Filter Resonance
TONE3
79
Filter EG Intensity
TONE4
72
EG Release Time
USER1, 2
Normally controls
USER3
USER4
Fordetails,pleaseseepage 16oftheParameterGuide.
ARP controls
IntheARPsectionyoucancontrolthearpeggiatorin
realtime.
Fordetailsonfunctionality,pleaseseepage 86.
For example:
1. SelectProgramA069,DeluxeE.Piano.
2. AccesstheP0:PlayToneAdjustpage.
3. Lookattheassignmentsforsliders5,6,and8in
thedisplay.
Slider5isassignedtoF/AEGAttackTime;slider6is
assignedtoF/AEGDecayTime;andslider8is
assignedtoF/AEGReleaseTime.
4. Raiseeachofthethreesliderssothattheyare
about4/5ofthewaytothetop.
Thedisplayshouldshowtheirvaluesasbetween+60
and+70.ThismeansthatyouhaveeditedthefilterEG
andampEGattack,delay,andreleasetolongervalues.
5. Playafewnotes.
Noticethatthesoundhaschangedfromanelectric
pianointoasoftpad.Next,letsaddjustabitoffilter
modulation,tomakethesoundmorerich.
6. Noticetheassignmentofslider2inthedisplay.
Slider2isassignedto[OSC1]FilterLFO1IntA
(OSC1filterLFO1intensity).Itwilladjusttheamount
offiltermodulationproducedbyLFO1.
7. Lowerslider2slightlysothatthedisplayindicates
about6.
8. Playafewmorenotes.
Thefiltermodulationhasaddedsomeshimmertothe
sound.Now,maybeitcoulduseabitmoreedge
9. Lookattheassignmentsforswitches6and7inthe
display.
TheseareprogrammedtoraisetheFilterCutoffand
FilterResonance,respectively.Switchesarejuston/off,
butyoucansetaspecificvaluefortheOnposition;
noticethe+10and+40intheswitchsvalueboxes.
10. Presseachofthetwoswitchbuttons.
Thesoundnowhasamoreinterestingcharacter,due
tothefilters.Sinceitsbrighter,wevealsorestored
someoftheelectricpianocharacter.
Prettyeasy,huh?Note:dependingontheparameter,
youmayoccasionallyhearglitchesinthesoundasyou
movethecontrol.
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1. AccesstheProgP0:PlayToneAdjustpage.
Using COMPARE
2. Pressthepopupbuttonlocatedtotheleftofthe
assignedparameter.
Whenyoureintheprocessofeditingasound,
pressingtheCOMPAREbuttonwillrecallthelast
savedversionofthesound,asitwasbeforeyoustarted
editing.
Apopupwindowwillappear,withalongmenuof
parameters.Youcantellvariousthingsaboutthe
selections,justfromthewaytheyappearinthemenu:
Fordetails,pleaseseeComparefunctiononpage 11.
ParameterswhichaffectonlyOSC1orOSC2are
prefixedwith[OSC1]and[OSC2],respectively.
ParameterswhichaffectbothOscillators,butwhichare
specifictoPrograms,areprefixedwith[OSC1&2].
Theothergroupofparametersatthebeginningofthe
list,areCommon.Thatis,youcanusethemwith
mostPrograms.
Afteryouveeditedaprogram,youmustsaveitifyou
wanttokeepthechangesyouvemade.Ifyoureselect
theprogramorturnoffthepowerafterediting,your
editswillbelost.
ParameterscanonlybeassignedtooneToneAdjust
controlatatime.Ifaparameterisalreadyassigned,its
grayedout.
3. Selectaparameterfromthemenu.
Theparameterisnowassignedtothecontrol.Toclose
thelistwithoutmakinganychanges,pressalocation
inthedisplayoutsidethepopupwindow,orpressthe
EXITbutton.
1. PresstheWRITEbutton.
TheWriteProgramdialogboxwillappear.Ifyouwant
tomodifythewritingdestinationorname,youcando
so(seepage 117).
2. PresstheWRITEbuttononceagaintosave(write)
theprogram.
Fordetails,pleaseseeWritingaProgramor
Combinationonpage 115.
YoucanalsosaveprogramsonanSDcardasPCGfiles.
Fordetails,pleaseseeSavingtoSDcard(Media
Save)onpage 118.
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TheKROMEprovidestwooscillators;OSC1and
OSC2.Youcancreatemorecomplexprogramsby
combiningthese.
TheOSC,whichisthebasisofthesound,canbe
controlledbymodulatingitspitch,filter,amp,EG,and
LFOtochangethesoundinawiderangeofways.
Soundismadeupofthreebasicelements:pitch,tone,
andvolume.
Note: PitchEGissharedbyOSC1andOSC2.
TheKROMEprovidespitch,filter,andamp
(amplifier)sectionsthatallowyoutocontrolthese
elements.
Effects
Aseffects,youcanusefiveinserteffects,twomaster
effects,andonetotaleffect.
Thepitchsectionmodifiesthepitch,thefilter
sectionmodifiesthetone,andtheampsection
modifiesthevolume.
YoulleditpitchsettingsinP2:OSC/Pitch(P23)and
OSC2Pitch,filtersettingsinP3:Filter(P313),and
ampsettingsinP4:Amp/EQ(P412).
TheoutputofOSC1/2issenttotheseeffectprocessors.
Bychoosingthedesiredeffectforeachprocessorand
editingitsparameters,youcanapplyawiderangeof
effectssuchasmodulation,distortion,and
reverberation.
Arpeggiator
Inadditiontothethreeelementslistedabove,asound
canvaryaccordingtothepassageoftime,thepitch
rangeinwhichitsplayed,orbyperformance
expressions.
Aprogramcanuseonearpeggiator.Youcanselectan
arpeggiopattern,specifytherangethatthepatternwill
bedevelopedwithin,andspecifytherangeofnotesor
velocitiesthatwilltriggerthearpeggiator.
Suchaspectscanbecontrolledbymodulatorsand
controllerssuchastheEG(envelopegenerator),LFO
(lowfrequencyoscillator),andjoystick.These
modulatorsandcontrollersapplychangetothebasic
program.
TakealookattheillustrationProgramstructure
NoticethatthesignalflowisintheorderofOscillator/
Pitch,Filter,Amp.YoucanseehowtheEGsandLFOs
affecteachsection.
Asshownintheillustration,eachprogramconsistsof
sectionssuchasOSC1/2,effects,andthearpeggiator.
Programstructure
Program Basic/Controllers: P1
Controllers: P13
Master
Effect
1, 2: P9
Routing: P81
OSC1 Setup: P21,
OSC1 Velocity: P22
OSC1 Pitch: P23
Arpeggio: P71, 2
Amp1/Driver1: P41
Filter1(A/B): P31
3Band EQ
: P410
OSC1, 2
Total
Effect
: P9
Insert
Effect
15: P8
AUDIO OUTPUT
L/MONO, R
Insert Effects
Master Effects
OSC 1
OSC 2
OSC / Pitch
Filter
Amplifier
EQ
Effects
P11, P22, etc. indicate the on-screen pages and tabs used when editing on the KROME.
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Inordertododetailedediting,youllneedtoaccessthe
editpagesinthedisplay.
Hereyoucanspecifythetypeofprogram,selectthe
basicwaveform(multisampleordrumkit),andspecify
whetheritwillplaypolyphonicallyormonophonically
(poly/mono).
TheprecedingsectionEasyProgrameditingon
page 27explainedhowtousetheProgP0:Playpageto
dosimpleediting.Formoredetailedediting,youlluse
theP1andfollowingeditpages.
EDIT
PLAY
Page
P0: Play
Main content
Select and play programs. (see
page 21)
Oscillator and Drum track level
settings. (see page 27)
Simple drum track editing. (see
page 98)
Simple arpeggiator editing. (see
page 86)
Tone Adjust settings. (see page 29)
P1: Basic/
Controllers
P2: OSC/Pitch
P3: Filter
P4: Amp/EQ
P5: LFO
P7: Arpeggiator/
Drum Track
P8: Routing/IFX
P9: MFX/TFX/LFO
EFFECT
ARP/ DT
Fordetailsonhowtoaccesseachmodeandpage,
pleaseseeBasicoperationsonpage 9.
Single(singleprogram)usesoneoscillator,and
Double(doubleprogram)usestwooscillators.
Drums(drumprogram)issimilartoasingleprogram,
butusesadrumkit(createdinGlobalmode)insteadof
amultisample.DoubleDrums(doubledrum
program)usestwodrumkits.Byusinganambience
typekitastheseconddrumkit,youcangiveawider
senseofspacetothesound.
Polyphony
Polyphonyisthenumberofnotesthatcanbeplayed
simultaneously,suchasinachord.Thepolyphony
dependsontheprogramtype.
Program type
Single
Polyphony
120
Double
60
Drums
120
Double Drums
60
Note:
DoubleProgramsandDoubleDrumsusetwiceas
manyvoicesasSinglePrograms.
StereoMultisamplesusetwiceasmanyvoicesas
MonoMultisamples.
Ifusingvelocitycrossfadeswitching,the
multisamplewillusetwiceasmanyvoicesasusual.
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foreachstring,sothatthemultisamplewould
consistofsixsamples.
Asthenamesuggests,DrumKitsareoptimizedfor
playingdrumsamples.
2. Toselectanimage,pressanimageinthelistinthe
lowerpartofthescreen,orattheleftorrightinthe
upperpart.
3. PresstheOKbuttontoconfirmyourchoice.
Polyphonic/monophonic playing
TheVoiceAssignModeselectswhethertheProgram
willplaypolyphonically(Poly)ormonophonically
(Mono).
WhenthisissettoPoly,youcanplaybothchordsand
melodylines.WhenthisissettoMono,onlyonenote
willsoundevenifyouplayachord.
Velocitycrossfades,wheremultisamples(or
drumsamples)aresmoothlycrossfadedovera
specifiedrangeoutsidethethreshold
Velocitylayers,wheretwomultisamples(or
drumsamples)arelayeredwhenyouplaya
specifiedrangeoutsidethethreshold
Note: IfOscillatorModeissettoDrumsorDouble
Drums,thevelocitysettingsprespecifiedforthedrum
kitwillbeused,andthereforewillnotbeshowninthe
screen.Thevelocityzonesettingsofadrumkitcanbe
editedinGlobalP5:DrumKit(seepage 105).Youcan
jumpautomaticallytoGlobalP5bypressingtheJump
toDrumKitEditbuttonshownonthescreen.
Selecting Multisamples
NormallyyoullsetthistoPoly,butMonoisuseful
whenplayingsoundssuchassynthbasses,synth
leads,andothersoloinstruments.
Letscreateasimplevelocitycrossfadebetweentwo
Multisamples,usingjustOSC1.
TryswitchingbetweenPolyandMono,andlistento
theresults.
2. SettheMultisampleOn/Offformultisample1and
multisample2toOn.
SettheMultisampleOn/Offformultisample3and
multisample4toOff.
1. AccesstheProgP2:OSC/PitchOSC1Setuppage.
What is a multisample?
Asampleisadigitalrecordingofaparticular
instrumentorwaveform(orothernaturalorartificially
processedsound)recordedataspecificpitch.A
multisampleisacollectionofsimilarlyvoicedsamples,
usedtocreatethesametypeofsoundpiano,bass,
guitar,strings,organacrosstheentirekeyboard,as
thebasisofaprogram.Theoscillatorsofsingleand
doubleprogramsusemultisamples.Thereare583
multisamplesavailableinthisinstrument.
Bank
Slider
Multisample
On/Off
Youcanassignuptofourmultisamplestoeach
oscillatorandswitchbetweenthembyvelocity.
Bydraggingtheslidertotheleft,youcanselecteach
multisampleandviewitssettings.
3. SelectStereoastheMultisampleBankfor
multisample1andmultisample2.
MultisamplesandDrumKitsallowyoutoplay
samplesindifferentways.
Multisampleslayoutoneormoresamplesacross
thekeyboard.Ifweusetheexampleofasimple
guitarmultisample,onesamplecouldbeassigned
TherearetwomaintypesofMultisampleBanks:
Mono,andStereo.NotethatstereoMultisampleswill
requiretwiceasmanyvoicesasmonoMultisamples.
Multisamplesareorganizedbycategorysuchaspiano,
guitar,bell,etc.
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4. PresstheMultisamplepopupbuttonfor
multisample1.
ThisbringsupalistofMultisamples,organizedby
category.Usethetabsontheleftofthedisplayto
browsethroughthedifferentcategories.
5. SelectaMultisamplebytouchingitsnameinthe
list.YoucanalsouseFindtosearchfora
Multisample.
6. PresstheOKbuttontoconfirmyourselection.
7. Performthesamestepsformultisample2,
selectingadifferentMultisamplethanfor
multisample1.
NowthatyouveassignedMultisamplesto
multisample1andmultisample2,letssetupthe
velocityrangesandcrossfades.
DrumkitsarecreatedoreditedinGlobalmode.For
eachnoteofthekeyboard,youcanassignuptoeight
druminstrumentsamples,anduselayering,
crossfading,orvelocityswitchingtoswitchbetween
them.Then,inProgrammode,youcanadjustfilter
andampsettings,andspecifyeffectsandroutingtothe
audiooutputjacks.(Seepage 105)
TouseadrumkitinaProgram,setOscillatorModeto
DrumsorDoubleDrums,andchooseoneofthe48
userdrumkitsorthenineGM2drumkits.
Multisampleshavenowbeenassignedtomultisample
1and2.
8. Specifythevelocityrangeandcrossfaderange.
PresstheVelocitytabtoaccesstheOSC1Velocitypage.
Setthemultisample2ThresholdVelocityto001,and
turnCrossfadeOff.
3. SelectadrumkitintheProgP2:OSC/PitchOSC1
Setuppage.
9. Setthemultisample1ThresholdVelocityto80.
YoucanalsosetThresholdVelocitybydraggingthe
bottomedgeofthelinegraph.
Withthesesettings,Multisample2willsoundfornotes
playedwithavelocityof79orless,andMultisample1
willsoundfornotesplayedwithavelocityof80or
greater.
TheVelocitySplitmetershowstheoscillatorseight
multisamplesandthevelocityzonesofeachoscillator.
Themeterontheleftshowsthenoteonvelocity.This
letsyouseewhichmultisampleandoscillatorwill
soundforthatspecificvelocity.
10. Setthemultisample1Crossfadeto20,andits
CurvetoLinear.
Thestateofthissplitisshownvisuallyinthescreen.
Thetwomultisampleswillfadeacrosstherangefrom
80to100,withmultisample2fadingoutwhile
multisample1fadesin.Thisproducesasmooth
changewithoutanysuddenswitch.
11. Asnecessary,usetheProgP2:OSC/PitchOSC1
SetuppagetoadjusttheLevelofthetwo
multisamples.
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4. Specifythebasicpitchoftheoscillator.Foradrum
kit,setOctaveto+0[8].
Detailed Editing with Programs Creating time-varying changes (LFO and EG)
Creating time-varying
changes (LFO and EG)
Using LFOs
YoucanusethecyclicchangeproducedbytheLFO
(LowFrequencyOscillator)tomodulatenumerous
aspectsofthesound.
EachProgramhastwoLFOs:LFO1andLFO2.Thereis
alsoasingleCommonLFO,sharedbybothOscillators.
WhileLFO1andLFO2areseparateforeachvoice,the
CommonLFOissharedbyallvoicesintheProgram.
Thismakesitusefulwhenyouwantallofthevoicesto
haveanidenticalLFOeffect.
YoucanusetheseLFOstomodulatemanydifferent
Programparameters,including:
Pitch(forvibrato)
Filters(forwaheffects)
Volume(fortremolo)
Pan(forautopanning)
TheLFOscanmodulatemanyotherparameters,in
additiontothoselistedabove.
4. SelecttheShapeparameter,andusetheVALUE
dialtomovethroughitsdifferentsettings,from
99to+99.
Noticehowtheshapeofthewaveformbecomesmore
curved,andhow99emphasizesthelowerpartofthe
shape,and+99emphasizestheupperpart.
5. SelectthePhaseparameter,andusetheVALUE
dialtosweepthroughitsrangeofvalues.
Noticehowthewaveformshiftsfromsidetoside.
Amongotherthings,thisletsyouoffsettheLFOsfrom
oneanotherintime,whichcancreateinteresting
organiceffects.
6. UsetheFreq(Frequency)parametertosetthe
speedoftheLFO.
7. UsetheFadeandDelaysettingstocontroltheway
theLFOsoundsatthebeginningofthenote.
FormoreinformationonLFOs,pleaseseepage 42of
theParameterGuide.
AlloftheseparameterscontrolthewaythattheLFO
works.InorderfortheLFOtoactuallyaffectthe
sound,youcanusethededicatedLFOroutingsonthe
Filter,Pitch,andAmppages,orusetheLFOsasAMS
sourcesforawidevarietyofparameters.
Anenvelopecreatesamodulationsignalbymoving
fromoneleveltoanotheroveraspecifiedtime,and
thenmovingtoanotherleveloveranotherperiodof
time,andsoon.
TheProgramincludesthreeEGs,forPitch,Filter,and
Amp.Theseproducetimevaryingchangesinpitch,
tone,andvolumerespectively.Theycanalsobeusedto
modulateanumberofotherprogramparametersvia
AMS.
note-on
Attack Level
note-off
Break Level
Level
Sustain Level
2. SelecttheWaveformparameter.
UsetheINCandDECbuttonstoscrollthroughthe
differentwaveforms,andlookattheirshapesinthe
graphicdisplay.
Thereareanumberofwaveformstochoosefrom.Each
aresuitedtodifferentapplications:
TriangleandSinearetheclassicLFOshapesfor
vibrato,tremolo,panning,andfilterwaheffects.
Decay Time
Attack Time
Release
Level
Time
Release Time
Slope Time
Sutart Level
Note: TheparametersthatcanbemodulatedbyanEG
andtherangeofvalueswilldifferdependingonthe
EGsprovidedforeachsection.
Squareisusefulforgatedonandofffilterandamp
effects,andcancreatetrillswhenmodulatingpitch.
TheGuitarwaveformisdesignedespeciallyforguitar
vibrato;itbendsonlyupwardsfromthebasevalue.
SawandExponentialSawDownaregoodfor
rhythmicfilterandampeffects.
Random1(S/H)createstheclassicsampleandhold
effect,whichisgreatformodulatingaresonantfilter.
3. Afterlookingatthedifferentwaveforms,select
Triangle.
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outputsignalcanbeusedtomodulateavarietyof
parameters.
Thisalsomeansthattheoriginal,unmodifiedinputsto
theAMSMixersarestillavailableaswell.Forinstance,
ifyouuseLFO1asaninputtoanAMSMixer,youcan
usetheprocessedversionoftheLFOtocontrolone
AMSdestination,andtheoriginalversiontocontrol
another.
Finally,youcancascadethetwoAMSMixerstogether,
byusingAMSMixer1asaninputtoAMSMixer2.
Fordetails,pleasesee61:OSC1AMSMix1on
page 46oftheParameterGuide.
Controlling Pitch
Pitch bend
Portamento
Portamentomakesthepitchchangesmoothlywhen
youplaythenextnotebeforereleasingtheprevious
note.
Pitchbendsmoothlychangesthepitchupwardor
downward,similartohowaguitaristcanbend
strings.OntheKROME,youwillnormallyusethe
joysticktocontrolpitchbendinrealtime.
TheTimeparametercontrolshowlongitwilltakethe
pitchtochange.Asthisvalueisincreased,thepitch
willchangeoveralongertime.Withavalueof000,
therewillbenoportamento.
TheJS(+X)andJS(X)settingsspecifytheamountof
pitchchange(insemitones)thatwilloccurwhenMIDI
pitchbendmessagesarereceivedorwhenthejoystick
ismovedtoleftorright.Asettingof+12allowsthe
pitchtobecontrolledamaximumofoneoctave
upward;asettingof12allowsthepitchtobe
controlledamaximumofoneoctavedownward.
YoucanturnPortamentoonandoffviaSW1orSW2,
byassigningthemtoPorta.SWCC#65.
Note: Youcanalsocontrolpitchbendusinga
controllerotherthanthejoystick,orviaMIDI.
Ribbon(#16)specifiestheamountofpitchchange(in
semitoneunits)thatwilloccurwhenMIDIcontrol
changemessage#16isreceived.Withasettingof+12,a
valueof127willraisethepitchoneoctave,andavalue
of0willlowerthepitchoneoctave.
Creating Vibrato
YoucanuseanLFOtocreatevibrato.
LFO1Int.orLFO2Int.setsthedepthofhowthe
selectedLFOwillaffectthepitch.Withasettingof
+12.00,vibratowillproduceamaximumof1octaveof
pitchchange.
JS+YIntspecifiestheamountofvibratothattheLFO
willproducewhenthejoystickispushedawayfrom
you.
Intensity(AMSIntensity)specifiesthedepthof
vibratothatwillbeappliedbytheLFOwhen
modulatedbytheselectedAMS(AlternateModulation
Source).Forexample,ifthepanelswitchassignment
forSW1issettoSW1Mod.(CC#80)(Prog17a),and
yousetLFO1AMStoSW1:CC#80andspecifyan
appropriatevalueforIntensity,vibratowillbeapplied
whenyouturnSW1onorwhenMIDIcontrolchange
#80isreceived.
Pitch EG
WhentheIntensityvalueissetto+12.00,thepitchEG
specifiedinthePitchEGpagewillproducea
maximumof1octaveofpitchchange.
Torealisticallysimulatetheslightchangeinpitchthat
occurswhenastringispluckedorattheattackofa
brassorvocalsound,youcanusetheEGtocreatea
subtlechangeinpitchattheattack.
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Using Filters
Thefiltersallowyoutodiminishoremphasize
specifiedfrequencyareasofthesound.
Thetoneofthesoundwilldependsignificantlyon
thefiltersettings.
Thebasicfiltersettings,includingtherouting,type,
cutofffrequency,andresonance,aresetontheP31:
Filterpage.
Filter Routing
Eachoscillatorhastwofilters,FilterAandFilterB.The
FilterRoutingparametercontrolswhetheroneorboth
ofthefiltersareused,andifbothareused,itcontrols
howtheyareconnectedtoeachother.
TheSingleroutingusesonlyFilterAasasingle2pole,
12dB/octavefilter(6dBforBandPassandBandReject).
TheSerialroutingusesbothFilterAandFilterB.The
oscillatorfirstgoesthroughFilterA,andthenthe
outputofFilterAisprocessedthroughFilterB.
ParallelalsousesbothFilterAandFilterB.The
oscillatorfeedsbothfiltersdirectly(andallow
independentsettingsforeach),andtheoutputsofthe
twofiltersarethensummedtogether.
LowPass:Thiscutsoutthepartsofthesoundthatare
higherthanthecutofffrequency.LowPassisthemost
commontypeoffilter,andisusedtomakebright
timbressounddarker.
HighPass:Thiscutsoutthepartsofthesoundthatare
lowerthanthecutofffrequency.Youcanusethisto
maketimbressoundthinnerormorebuzzy.
BandPass:Thiscutsoutallpartsofthesound,both
highsandlows,exceptfortheregionaroundthecutoff
frequency.Sincethisfiltercutsoutbothhighandlow
frequencies,itseffectcanchangedramatically
dependingonthecutoffsettingandtheoscillators
multisample.
Withlowresonancesettings,youcanusetheBand
Passfiltertocreatetelephoneorvintagephonograph
sounds.Withhigherresonancesettings,itcancreate
buzzyornasaltimbres.
The24dB(4Pole)routingmergesbothfilterstocreatea
single4pole,24dB/octavefilter(12dBforBandPass
andBandReject).IncomparisontoSingle,thisoption
producesasharperrolloffoffrequenciesbeyondthe
cutofffrequency,aswellasaslightlymoredelicate
resonance.Manyclassicanalogsynthsusedthistype
offilter.
BandReject:Thisfiltertypealsocalledanotchfilter
cutsonlythepartsofthesounddirectlyaroundthe
cutofffrequency.Trymodulatingthecutoffwithan
LFOtocreatephaserlikeeffects.
SerialandParallelRouting
FilterTypesandCutoffFrequency
Oscillator
Low Pass
High Pass
Oscillator
Filter B (High Pass)
Filter Types
Thisselectsthepartsofthesoundthatwillbeaffected
bythefilter,asdescribedbelow.WiththeSerialand
Parallelroutings,youcanindependentlysetthetypes
forFilterAandFilterB.
Band Pass
Band Reject
Thefilterswillproduceverydifferentresults
dependingontheselectedfiltertype.
Cutoff Frequency
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Resonance
LFO modulation
Resonanceemphasizesthefrequenciesaroundthe
cutofffrequency,asshowninthediagrambelow.
YoucanmodulatethefilterviaLFO1,LFO2,andthe
CommonLFO.Amongotherapplications,LFO
modulationofthefiltercanproducetheclassicauto
waheffect.
Whenthisissetto0,thereisnoemphasis,and
frequenciesbeyondthecutoffwillsimplydiminish
smoothly.
Atmediumsettings,theresonancewillalterthetimbre
ofthefilter,makingitsoundmorenasal,ormore
extreme.Atveryhighsettings,theresonancecanbe
heardasaseparate,whistlingpitch.
TheFilter1/2LFOMod.pageletsyousetupthe
followingparametersseparatelyforeachLFO:
Tomaketheresonancetrackthekeyboardpitch,please
seeKeyFollowonpage 29oftheParameterGuide.
Low resonance
High resonance
IntensitytoAandIntensitytoBspecifyhowmuch
theLFOchangesthetone.
JSYIntensitytoAandJSYIntensitytoBspecifythe
depthofthewaheffectproducedbytheLFOwhenthe
joystickismovedtowardyourself,orwhenCC#2is
received.
TheAMSsettingselectsanAMSmodulationsourceto
scaletheamountoftheLFOappliedtoFiltersAandB.
ThetwofiltersshareasingleAMSsource,with
separateintensitysettings.
ForexampleifAMSissettoSW1:CC#80,turningSW1
onwillapplyanautowaheffect(seepage 37).
Filter EG
Keyboard Track
TheFilterEGisamultistageenvelope,whichyoucan
usetomodulatethefilteraswellasotherProgram
parameters.TheEGitselfissetupontheEGtab;the
waythatitaffectsthefiltersiscontrolledbythe
parametersdescribedbelow,ontheFilter1/2
Modulationpage:
Mostacousticinstrumentsgetbrighterasyouplay
higherpitches.Atitsmostbasicapplication,keyboard
trackingrecreatesthiseffectbyincreasingthecutoff
frequencyofalowpassfilterasyouplayhigheronthe
keyboard.Usually,someamountofkeytrackingis
necessaryinordertomakethetimbreconsistentacross
theentirerange.
TheKROMEkeyboardtrackingcanalsobemuchmore
complex,sinceitallowsyoutocreatedifferentratesof
changeoveruptofourdifferentpartsofthekeyboard.
Forinstance,youcan:
Makethefiltercutofffrequencyincreasevery
quicklyoverthemiddleofthekeyboard,andthen
openmoreslowlyornotatallinthehigher
octaves.
Makethecutofffrequencyincreaseasyouplay
loweronthekeyboard.
TheIntensitytoAandIntensitytoBsettingscontrol
thebasicamountofEGmodulationforfilter
frequenciesAandB,respectively,beforeother
modulation.
TheVelocitytoAandVelocitytoBsettingsletyouuse
velocitytocontroltheamountofEGmodulation.
TheAMSsettingselectsanAMSmodulationsourceto
scaletheamountoftheFilterEGappliedtoFiltersA
andB.ThetwofiltersshareasingleAMSsource,with
separateintensityIntoAortoBsettings.
Createabruptchangesatcertainkeys,forsplitlike
effects.
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UseDKitSettingapplieswhenOscillatorModeisset
toDrumsorDoubleDrums.
Ifthisischecked,theProgramcanuseadifferentpan
positionforeachdrumsound,asspecifiedbythe
DrumKit.Ifthisisunchecked,alldrumsoundswill
usetheProgramspanposition.
EachOscillatorhasitsownAmpsection:Amp1for
OSC1,andAmp2forOSC2.
ThefactorypresetsandGMdrumkitsuseindividual
panpositionsforthedifferentdrums,sonormallyits
besttoleavethischecked.
Amp modulation
Differentsoundshavecharacteristicshapestotheir
volumelevels.
Forexample,thevolumeofapianonotebeginsata
highvolumetheinstantyouplaythenote,andthen
decreasesgradually.
Thevolumeofanorgannote,ontheotherhand,
remainsconstantaslongasyoucontinuepressingthe
key.
Thevolumeofanoteonaviolinorwindinstrument
canbevariedduringthenotebythemusician(i.e.,by
regulatingtheamountofpressureontheboworthe
forceofthebreath).
Volume
Piano
Volume
Volume decays
gradually
Organ
Volume remains constant
until note is released
ThebasicvolumelevelissetbytheAmpLevel
parameter.Youcanthenalterthisusingthe
modulationsourcesbelow:
Keyboard Track
Time
Time
Thisletsyouvarythevolumerelativetothenoteyou
play.
Fordetails,pleaseseeKeyboardTrackonpage 39.
Pan
Amp Modulation
VelocityIntensityisusedbymostprogramsto
decreasethevolumeofsoftlyplayednotesand
increasethevolumeofstronglyplayednotes,andthe
AmpModulationparameteradjuststhedepthofthis
control.
NormallyyouwillsetAmpModulationtopositive(+)
values.Asthissettingisincreased,therewillbe
greatervolumedifferencebetweensoftlyplayedand
stronglyplayednotes.
LFO1/2
Pan
ThemainPanparametercontrolsthestereoposition
afterthesignalhaspassedthroughtheoscillator,filter,
andamp.
NormallyyoullsetthistoC064,sothatthesoundis
centeredequallybetweentheleftandrightspeakers.
TocreateastereoeffectwhenOscillatorModeissetto
Double,settheAmp1/Driver1pagePantoL001,and
theAmp2/Driver2pagePanR127.Thiswillmake
OSC1gototheleftspeaker,andOSC2gototheright
speaker.
WithasettingofRandom,thepanwillchange
randomlyeachtimeyouplayanoteonKROME,
producinganinterestingeffect.
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SpecifieshowtheLFOswillproducecyclicchangesin
volume(tremoloeffect).
ThevolumewillbeaffectedbytheLFO(s)whereyou
setanLFO1Intensity,LFO2Intensityvalue.
Intensity(AMSIntensity)adjuststhedepthofhowthe
tremoloeffectproducedbytheLFOwillbeaffected
whenyouassignanAMS(LFO1AMS,LFO2AMS).
Forexample,ifyousetAMStoJSY:CC#02,tremolo
willbeappliedwhenyoupushtheKROMEsjoystick
down(towardyourself),orwhenCC#02isreceived.
Amp EG
TheAmpEGletsyoucontrolhowthevolumechanges
overthecourseofanote.
Making controller
assignments
Setting the functions of SW1 and SW2
SW1andSW2arethetwobuttonsabovethejoystick.
Theseon/offbuttonscanperformanumberofdifferent
functions,suchasmodulatingsoundsoreffects,or
lockingthemodulationvaluesofthejoystick.
Also,eachonemayworkeitherasatoggle,orasa
momentaryswitch.InTogglemode,eachpress
alternatesbetweenonandoff;inMomentarymode,
theswitchonlychangesforaslongasyouholdit
down.
Everyinstrumenthasitsowncharacteristicvolume
envelope.Thisispartofwhatgiveseachinstrumentits
identifiablecharacter.
Conversely,bychangingthevolumecontourfor
instance,applyingastringlikeAmpEGcurvetoan
organmultisampleyoucanproduceinterestingand
unusualsounds.
Piano
Organ
Strings
Drive
TheDrivecircuitaddssaturationandoverdrivetothe
sound,foreverythingfromsubtlefatteningtodrastic
distortion.Unlikeanoverdriveeffect,Driveprocesses
eachvoiceindividually,sothetimbrestaysthesame
regardlessofhowmanyvoicesarebeingplayed.
EachProgram,Combination,andSongstoresitsown
settingsforwhatthebuttonswilldo,andwhethereach
buttonisonoroff(basedontheircurrentstateswhen
thedataissaved).
YoucansetupPanelSwitchAssignontheControllers
Setuppage.
Mode
Page
Programs
Combinations
Songs
Note: Theon/offstatusoftheSW1andSW2buttons
willbepreservedwhenyouwritetheprogramor
combination.
Note: YoucanuseSW1/2asalternatemodulationor
effectdynamicmodulationsourcestocontrolprogram
parametersoreffectparameters.
Todoso,youwillnormallyassignSW1Mod.(CC#80)
andSW2Mod.(CC#81).
ForanexampleofassigningtheSW1buttonasan
effectdynamicmodulationsourceforaprogram,and
usingittocontrolaneffect,seepage 82.
Foracompletelistofthepossibleassignments,see
page 348oftheParameterGuide.
Note: Ifyouwanttokeepthesesettingsafterthepower
isturnedoff,youmustsavethem(seepage 116).
Thetwomainparameters,DriveandLowBoost,work
togethertocreatetheoveralleffect.
Drivecontrolstheamountofedgeandbiteinthe
timbre.Lowsettingswillproducemildsaturation,and
highersettingscreatemoreobviousdistortion.
Often,itsusefultoincreasetheLowBoostalongwith
theDrive.
Note: evenwhentheDriveamountissetto0,the
Drivecircuitstillaffectsthetimbre.Ifyourgoalisa
completelypristinesound,usetheBypasscontrol
instead.
LowBoostisaspeciallowfrequencyEQwhich
controlsthebodycharacterofthesound.Thespecific
EQfrequenciesaffectedwillchangewiththeDrive
setting.
Higheramountsincreasethebassboost,andwillalso
intensifytheeffectoftheDriveparameter.
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Arpeggiator settings
Accordingtothenotedatareceivedfromthekeyboard
orfromtheMIDIINconnector,thearpeggiatorwill
automaticallygenerateawiderangeofphrasesor
patternsincludingarpeggios,guitarorkeyboard
backingriffs,bassphrases,ordrumpatterns.Whenthe
realtimecontrolsARPisselected,youcanusethe
knobstovarythedurationanddynamicsofthe
arpeggiatednotes.
Formoreaboutthearpeggiator,pleaseseepage 85.
Heresanexampleofhowtosetupknob1tocontrola
ProgramsfilterandampEGattacktime:
1. PresstheMODEPROGbuttontoenterProgram
mode.
Effects
2. AccesstheP1:Basic/ControllersControllers
Setuppage.
Fordetails,pleaseseeUsingEffectsonpage 77.
PressthePAGEbuttontoaccessPageSelect,and
chooseP1Basic/Controllers.PresstheControllers
tab.
3. PresstheRealtimeControlsKnobAssignKnob
1Bpopupbutton,andchooseF/AAttack
(CC#73).
4. PresstheCONTROLASSIGNREALTIME
CONTROLbuttontoselectUSER.(TheLED
USERwilllightup.)
5. Useknob1tocontroltheEGattackforthefilter
andamp.
Fordetails,pleaseseepage 348oftheParameter
Guide.
Note: Ifyouwishtokeepthesesettingsafterthepower
isturnedoff,youmustsavetheProgram,
Combination,orSong(seepage 116).
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Automatically importing a
Program into Sequence mode
YoucanusetheAutoSongSetupfeature,which
automaticallycopiesthesettingsoftheprogramor
combinationandputstheKROMEinrecordstandby
modewhenyousimplypresstheREC()button.
ThenyoucanpresstheSEQUENCERSTART/STOP
(
)buttontobeginrecording.
Fordetails,pleaseseeAutoSongSetupfunctionon
page 59.
AswithPrograms,eachCombinationhasfiveinsert
effects,twomastereffects,andonetotaleffectfor
shapingandtransformingthesoundsoftheindividual
Timbres.
Thissectionofthemanualtakesaquicklookatplaying
Combinations,includingatourofthefrontpanel
controllersandbasiceditingtechniques.
Playing combinations
Selecting Combinations
Thereareseveraldifferentwaystoselect
Combinations.Eachoneisconvenientinadifferent
way:
UsingCombinationSelectandtheVALUE
controllers:
UsingtheBank/CombinationSelectmenu:
UsingtheCategory/ProgramSelectmenu:
TheKROMEwillenterCombinationmode.
Find
2. AccesstheCombiP0:PlayProgramT0108page.
Usingafootswitch:page 19
Thisisshowninthetoplineofthedisplay.
SendingMIDIprogramchangemessagestoselect
Programsremotely:
Mode button
Tab name
Fordetails,pleaseseebelow.
Bank
number
Combination Select
(Combination number and name)
Combination Select popup button
Ifadifferentpageisshown,presstheEXITbutton
severaltimestomovetotheCombiP0:PlayProgram
T0108page.
3. MakesurethatCombinationSelectisselected.
Ifitisnot,pressCombinationSelectinthedisplayto
highlightit.
4. Selectthecombinationyouwanttoplay.
Youcanusethefollowingmethodstoselectacombination.
2: COMBI P0: Play
1: Mode name
(button)
3: Combination Select
4: Numeric keypads
ENTER button
4: INC/DEC buttons
1: COMBI button
5: BANK SELECT
AF buttons
4: VALUE dial
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UsetheINCorDECbuttons.
TurntheVALUEdial.
Usenumerickeys09toenterthecombination
number,andpresstheENTERbutton.
5. PressaCOMBIBANKADbuttontoswitch
banks.
WhenyouselectadifferentBank,thebuttonsLEDwill
lightup,andtheselectedbankwillappearontheleft
sideofthedisplay.
Forexample,toselectbankB,presstheCOMBIBANK
Bbutton.TheBbuttonwilllightup,andthename
BankBwillappearintheleftsideofthedisplay.
Velocity meter
Combi. No.
Explanation
A, B, C
000...127
Factory Combinations
000...127
Initialized Combinations
Selecting by Bank/Combination
Select menu
YoucanselectCombinationsfromalistorganizedby
Combinationbank.
PresstheCombinationSelectpopupbuttonto
accessthemenuandmakeyourselection.
Green:TimbresthataresoundedontheglobalMIDI
channel,suchasbythekeyboard.
Yellow:Timbresthatwillsoundonlywhenthe
arpeggiatorison(seepage 90).
Orange:Timbresthatwillsoundonlywhenthedrum
trackison.
Blue:Timbreswhosetimbrechannelissetto
somethingotherthantheglobalchannel.Thesewill
notbesoundedbytheKROMEskeyboard,
arpeggiator,ordrumtrack,butwillsoundinresponse
toMIDInoteonmessagesfromanexternaldevice.
Purple:Thesetimbresareusedtoplayanexternal
soundmodule.TheydonotsoundontheKROME.
None:Timbreswhosetimbrestatusisoff.Thesewill
notsound.
Thevelocitymetershowsthenoteonvelocityvalue.
Noteonvelocitiesfromthekeyboard,MIDIIN,
arpeggiator,anddrumtrackareshownforeach
timbre/channel.(Ifmultiplenoteoneventsoccur
simultaneously,thehighestvelocityvaluewillbe
shown.)
Sincethisshowsthenoteonvelocityvalues,itis
notaffectedbythesettingoftheVolumeslidernor
bychangesintheaudiosignallevel.Also,themeter
willrespondevenifkeyzonesettingsorvelocity
zonesettingsaresuchthatthenoteisnotsounded.
TimbreswhosePlay/MuteandSolosettingsallows
themtoplayareshowninadarkcolor,andtimbres
thataremutedareshowninalightcolor.
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TheselectionmethodisthesameasinSelectingby
Bank/ProgramSelectmenuonpage 22;Refertothat
pagefordetails.
Bank/CombinationSelectmenu
Selecting by Category/Combination
Select menu
YoucanselectCombinationsarrangedbycategory,
suchaskeyboard,organ,bass,anddrums.
Whenshippedfromthefactory,thepreloaded
Combinationsareorganizedinto16categories,each
withseveralsubcategories.
PresstheCategorySelectpopupbuttontoaccess
themenuandmakeyourselection.
TheselectionmethodisthesameasinSelectingby
Category/ProgramSelectmenuonpage 23;referto
thatpagefordetails.
Category/CombinationSelectmenu
Find
Youcansearchforacombinationbyaportionofits
name.
TheDrumTrackfunctionusesarichvarietyofdrum
patternstoplaytheKROMEshighqualitydrum
programs.Youcanperformalongwiththedrum
patterns,orsynchronizeDrumTrackpatternswiththe
phrasesgeneratedbyarpeggiator.
FormoreabouttheDrumTrackfunction,pleasesee
page 97.
TheprocedureisthesameasexplainedinFindon
page 23.Pleaseseethatexplanationfordetails.
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Evenwithoutmovingtothevariouspagesfordetailed
editing,youcanmakedramaticchangesjustfrom
withintheCombiP0:Playpage.Youcanalsoedit
usingthecontrolsurfacesknobsonthefrontpanel.
Solo On/Off
2. Useanyofthefollowingmethodstoselecta
Programforeachtimbre.
ChooseProgramSelect,usenumerickeys09to
inputtheprogramnumber,andpresstheENTER
button.
ChooseProgramSelectandturntheVALUEdialor
usetheINC/DECbuttons.
IftheProgramSelectparameterisselected,the
PROGBANKAFbuttonswillswitchprogram
banks.(IfTimbreProgramSelectisselected,the
BANKbuttonLEDoftheprogrambankselectedfor
thattimbrewilllightup.)
FromtheBank/ProgramSelectmenuyoucanview
andselectprogramsbybank.
FromtheCategory/ProgramSelectmenuyoucan
viewandselectprogramsbycategory.
YoucantransmitMIDIprogramchangesfroma
connectedexternalMIDIdevice.(Seepage 359of
theParameterGuide)
Note: ToselectthetimbreprogramviaMIDIprogram
changethetimbresstatusmustbesettoINT.
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2. Inthedisplay,pressthetimbre1volumeslider
andslideitupordowntoadjustthevolume.
Youcanalsohighlightthenumericalareaoftheslider
andusetheVALUEdialorthenumerickeystoadjust
thevalue.
IfyoucheckHoldBalance,movinganyoneofthe
volumesliders(volumevalues)willcausethevolume
oftheothertimbrestochangeaswell,maintainingthe
relativevolumebalancebetweentimbres116.Thisisa
convenientwaytoadjusttheoverallvolume.
YoucanusetheControlSurfacetoperformavarietyof
edits.
Afteryouveeditedacombination,youmustsaveitif
youwanttokeepthechangesyouvemade.Ifyoure
selectthecombinationorturnoffthepowerbefore
saving,youreditswillbelost.
Forexample,youcanusethecontrolsurfacetoadjust
theFiltercutofforresonance.Youcanalsouseitto
varythedepthofaneffect,ortochangethewayin
whichthearpeggiatorgeneratesaphrase.
Fordetails,pleaseseeRealtimecontrolknobson
page 25.
1. PresstheWRITEbutton.
TheWriteCombinationdialogboxwillappear.Ifyou
wanttochangethewritingdestinationorthename,
maketheappropriatechanges(seepage 117).
2. PresstheWRITEbuttononceagaintosave(write)
thedata.
Fordetails,pleaseseeWritingaProgramor
Combinationonpage 115.
YoucanalsosavecombinationsonanSDcardasPCG
files.
Fordetails,pleaseseeSavingtoSDcard(Media
Save)onpage 118.
Combinationstructureandcorrespondingpages
Timbre1
Parameters
Routing: P8-1, 2
Controllers: P11
DrumTrack: P77
Arpeggio: P71, 2, 3, 4, 5
Program
Timbre2
Program
Timbre3
Program
Timbre4
Program
Timbre16
Program
3Band EQ
Parameters
3Band EQ
Parameters
Master
Effects
1, 2: P9
Timbre
3Band EQ
Insert Effects
Master Effects
Insert
Effects
15: P8
Total
Effects:
P9
AUDIO OUTPUT
L/MONO, R
Parameters
3Band EQ
FX Control Bus
Parameters
3Band EQ
P11, P22, etc. indicate the on-screen pages and tabs used when editing on the KROME.
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First,selectaProgramforeachTimbre,ontheP0:
PlayProgramT0108orT0916page.(Notethatyou
donthavetouseall16Timbres)
WithinaCombination,youcanusenoterangeand
velocityleveltodefinethezoneinwhichaspecific
timbrewillplay.
Next,createanydesiredkeyboardorvelocitysplits,
layers,orcrossfadesbetweenthedifferentTimbres.
YoucandothisontheP4:Zone/DelayKeyboard
Zonespage.
TheProgramsassignedtoeachTimbrecanbeplayed
inthreeways:aspartofalayer,asplit,oravelocity
switch.ACombinationcanbesettouseanyoneof
thesemethodsortousetwoormoreofthesemethods
simultaneously.
Afterthis,adjustthevolumesoftheTimbres(backon
theProgramSelect/Mixertab),andsetupanyother
Timbreparametersasdesired.
Toaddfinishingtouchestothesound,setuptheInsert,
Master,andTotalEffectasdesired(ontheP8:Routing/
IFXandP9:MFX/TFX/LFOpages,respectively.)These
effectscanbedifferentfromthoseassociatedwiththe
individualProgramsinProgrammode,ifdesired.
Inaddition,youcanmakearpeggiatoranddrumtrack
settings(ontheP7:ART/DTpage)andcontroller
settings(ontheP1:Controllerspage)tocreatethe
finishedCombination.
Soloing timbres
YoucanusetheControlSurfacesSolofunctiontohear
thesoundofeachtimbrebyitself.
Layer
LayerscausetwoormoreProgramstoplay
simultaneouslywhenanoteisplayed.
Program A
Program B
Layer:
Two or more programs sound
simultaneously.
Split
SplitscausedifferentProgramstorespondondifferent
areasofthekeyboard.
Program A
Program B
Split:
Different programs will sound in
different areas of the keyboard.
Fordetails,pleaseseeSoloOn/Offonpage 72ofthe
ParameterGuide.
Velocity Switch
VelocitySwitchescausedifferentProgramstorespond
dependingonthevelocity(howhardyouplaythe
notes).
Using COMPARE
Whenyoureintheprocessofeditingasound,
pressingtheCOMPAREbuttonwillrecallthesaved
versionofthesound,asitwasbeforeyoustarted
editing.
Fordetails,pleaseseeComparefunctiononpage 11.
Program B
Program A
Strong
Soft
Keyboard playing
dynamics
Velocity Switch:
Keyboard playing dynamics
(velocity) switches between
different programs.
OntheKROME,youcanuseadifferentProgramfor
eachofuptosixteenTimbres,andcombinetwoor
moreoftheabovemethodstocreateevenmore
complexsetups.
Program B
Program A
Program D
Program C
Strong
Soft
Keyboard playing
dynamics
Example:
B and C/D are split. In the lower
keyboard range, A and B are
layered. In the higher keyboard
range, C and D are switched by
velocity and layered with A.
Asanadditionalpossibility,youcansettheslopefora
keyzoneorvelocityzonesothatthevolume
diminishesgradually.Thisletsyouchangeasplitintoa
keyboardcrossfade,oravelocityswitchintoavelocity
crossfade.
Program A
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Program B
Next,letscreateasimplevelocityswitched
Combination,likethediagrambelow:
LetscreateaCombinationthatcombinesbothsplits
andlayers,likethediagrambelow:
Timbre 1
Piano
Timbre 2
Brass
Timbre 3
Strings
Timbre 1
Brass
Timbre 2
Strings
127
64
63
1
Velocity
switch
1. AccesstheCombiP0:PlayProgramT0108page.
C1
B3
C4
G9
1. AccesstheCombiP0:PlayProgramT0108page.
2. SelectabrasssoundforTimbre1,andastrings
soundforTimbre2.
2. SelectapianosoundforTimbre1,abrasssound
forTimbre2,andastringssoundforTimbre3.
3. AccesstheP3:TimbreParametersMIDIT0108
page.
3. AccesstheP3:TimbreParametersMIDIT0108
page.
4. ForTimbres1and2,setStatustoINTandMIDI
ChanneltoGch(theGlobalChannel).
4. ForTimbres13,setStatustoINTandMIDI
ChanneltoGch(theGlobalChannel).
5. AccesstheP4:Zone/DelayVelZT0108page.
6. SetTimbre1sTopVelocityto127,anditsBottom
Velocityto64.
Youcanalsoenteravelocityvaluebyselectingthe
parameterandthenplayinganotewiththedesired
velocityonthekeyboardwhileholdingdownthe
ENTERbutton.
5. AccesstheP4:Zone/DelayKeyZT0108page.
6. SetTimbre1sTopKeytoG9,anditsBottomKey
toC4.
7. SetTimbre2toaTopVelocityof63,andaBottom
Velocityof1.
Youcanalsoenteranotevaluebyselectingthe
parameterandthenplayingthedesirednoteonthe
keyboardwhileholdingdowntheENTERbutton.
Inthecaseoftheexampleabove,youcouldsetthe
velocityzonesofthetwoTimbressothattheypartially
overlap.Then,settheTopSlopeandBottomSlopeso
thatthesoundchangesgradually,insteadofchanging
suddenlybetweenvelocityvaluesof63and64.
7. SetTimbres2and3toaTopKeyofB3,anda
BottomKeyofC1.
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MIDI settings
ForeachMIDIFilteritem,youcanspecifywhetheror
notthecorrespondingMIDImessagewillbe
transmittedandreceived.Thecheckeditemswillbe
transmittedandreceived.
Status
ThiscontrolsthestatusofMIDIandtheinternaltone
generatorforeachTimbre.Normally,ifyoureplaying
aninternalProgram,thisshouldbesettoINT.
TheMIDIfiltersdontturnthefunctionsthemselveson
oroff.Instead,thefilterjustcontrolswhetherornot
thatMIDImessagewillbetransmittedandreceived.
IfthestatusissettoOff,EXT,orEX2,thatTimbres
internalsoundswillnotbeplayed.Offsimplydisables
theTimbreentirely.TheEXTandEX2settingsallow
theTimbretocontrolanexternalMIDIdevice.
Forexample,ifportamentoison,portamentowillbe
appliedtotheinternalKROMEsoundevenifEnable
PortamentoSWisunchecked.
Fordetails,pleaseseeStatusonpage 81ofthe
ParameterGuide.
MIDI Channel
TimbresthatyouwishtoplayfromtheKROMEs
keyboardmustbesettotheglobalMIDIchannel.Your
playingonthekeyboardistransmittedontheglobal
MIDIchannel,andwilltriggeranytimbrethatmatches
thischannel.NormallyyouwillsetthistoGch.When
thisissettoGch,theMIDIchannelofthetimbrewill
alwaysmatchtheglobalMIDIchannel,evenifyou
changetheglobalMIDIchannel.
OnsomepreloadedCombinations,Timbresused
bythearpeggiatormayhavetheirMIDIChannels
settosomethingotherthanGch.Thesewillbe
timbresthatplayonlywhenthearpeggiatorison,
whichisaveryusefultechniqueforcreating
ApreggiatorbasedCombinations.
Fordetails,pleaseseeArpeggiatorsettingsin
CombinationandSequencermodesonpage 89.
Inparticular,notetherelationshipsbetween
arpeggiatorA/BassignmentsandMIDIChannel.
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Asanotherexample,letssaythatyouveselecteda
bassProgramforTimbre1,andapianoProgramfor
Timbre2,withthegoalofcreatingabass/pianosplit.
Youcouldchoosethefollowingsettingssothat
pressingthedamperpedalaffectsonlyTimbre2s
pianosound:
1. AccesstheP51:MIDIFilter<1>T0108page.
2. UnchecktheEnableDamperboxforTimbre1.
3. ChecktheEnableDamperboxforTimbre2.
YoucanmakevariouschangestoProgramswithinthe
contextofaparticularCombinationtomakethemfit
betterwithotherPrograms,ortocreateparticular
soniceffects.Thesechangesdonotaffecttheoriginal
Programs,orhowthoseProgramssoundinother
Combinations(seepage 81oftheParameterGuide).
Note: Ifyouwishtochangetheplaybackpitchofa
drumprogram,useDetune.Ifyouchangethe
Transposesetting,therelationshipbetweenthenotes
anddrumsoundswillchange.
OSC Select
IfthetimbreisusingaProgramwheretheOscillator
ModeisDoubleorDoubleDrums,andyouwantonly
OSC1orOSC2(notboth)tosound,setthistoOSC1
(onlyOSC1willsound)orOSC2(onlyOSC2will
sound).
Normally,thisshouldbesettoBTH(Both).
Portamento
IftheProgramusesportamento,butyoudliketo
disablethisforthecurrentCombination,setthis
parametertoOff.
Conversely,ifyouwanttoforcetheportamentotobe
on,orjusttochangetheportamentotime,setthistoa
valueof001127.Theportamentowillchangetouse
thenewlyspecifiedtime.
Normally,thisshouldbesettoPRG.
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Delay
YoucansetsomeTimbressothattheydontsound
immediatelyatnoteon.Thiscancreatecooleffects,
andmoredramaticlayers.
YoucanspecifythedelayforeachTimbreeitherin
milliseconds(ms),orinrhythmicvalueswhichsyncto
thesystemtempo.
IfyousettheDelaytoKeyOff,theTimbrewillsound
whenthenoteisreleased.
Arpeggiator settings
Accordingtothenotedatareceivedfromthekeyboard
orfromtheMIDIINconnector,thearpeggiatorwill
automaticallygenerateawiderangeofphrasesor
patternsincludingarpeggios,guitarorkeyboard
backingriffs,bassphrases,ordrumpatterns.Ifthe
SELECTbuttonissettoARP,youcanusetheknobsto
varythedurationanddynamicsofthearpeggiated
notes.
Formoreaboutthearpeggiator,pleaseseepage 85.
Effects
SelectatimbreintheTimbrefieldoftheP0:PlayTone
Adjustpage.Thenselecttheparameterthatyouwant
toadjust,andusetheVALUEcontrollerstoeditthe
sound.
Automatically importing a
Combination
into Sequencer mode
Fordetails,pleaseseeUsingEffectsonpage 77.
TheAutoSongSetupfeatureautomaticallyappliesthe
settingsofthecurrentCombinationtoasong.
Fordetails,pleaseseeAutoSongSetupfunctionon
page 59.
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ThesequencerbringstogethertheKROMEsnumerous
functionssuchasitsarpeggiator,RPPR,high
performanceeffects,andcontrollers,allowingyouto
takeadvantageoftheseinawiderangeofsituations.
Sequencermodeisstructuredasfollows.
Thissequencerisa16trackMIDIsequencerthatcan
storeupto128songsand210,000MIDIevents.Youcan
useittorecordandplaybacknotesfortheinternal
soundgeneratoraswellasforexternalMIDIsound
modules.
Asongconsistsoftracks116,amastertrack,song
parameterssuchasthesongname,arpeggiator,Drum
Trackfunction,effectandRPPRparameters,and100
userpatterns.
Whenyouturnoffthepower,thesettingscreated
inSequencermode,thesongdata,anyuser
patterndata,andCueListthatyourecordedwill
notbebackedup.Ifyouwishtokeepthisdata,
youmustsaveitonanSDcardbeforeturningoff
thepower,orperformaMIDIdatadumptosave
thedataonanexternaldatafileretc.
Ifyouwishtowritetheprograms,track
parameters,effects,andarpeggiatorsettingsetc.
selectedforasongasatemplatesong,usethe
menucommandSaveTemplateSong.
Immediatelyafterthepoweristurnedon,KROME
willnotcontainanysongdata,soifyouwishto
playasongonthesequencer,youmustfirstload
datafromSDcard,orreceiveaMIDIdatadump
fromaMIDIfiler.Fordetails,pleaseseepage 118,
andpage 219oftheParameterGuide.
Songs
Amaximumof128suchsongscanbecreatedon
KROME.
Tracks116consistofsetupparameters(suchaseach
tracksprogram,pan,andvolume)locatedatthestart
ofthesong,andthemusicaldataitself.Themaster
trackconsistsoftempoandtimesignaturedata(see
Setupparameters&Musicaldataonpage 106ofthe
ParameterGuide).
Patterns
Therearetwotypesofpatterns:presetpatternsand
userpatterns.
Presetpatterns:Patternssuitablefordrumtracksare
presetininternalmemory,andcanbeselectedforany
song.
Userpatterns:Eachsongcanhaveupto100patterns.
Whenusingapatterninadifferentsong,usethe
UtilitymenucommandsCopyPatternorCopyFrom
Songetc.tocopythepattern.Thepatternlengthcanbe
specifiedinunitsofameasure.
Eachpatternconsistsofmusicaldataforonetrack.Itis
notpossibletocreatepatternsthatcontainmultiple
tracks.
Youcanusethesepatternsbyplacingtheminatrack
(PuttoTrackmenucommand)orbycopyingthem
(CopytoTrackmenucommand).Youcanalsouse
patternswiththeRPPRfunctionofasong(see
page 71).
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PAUSE ( ) button
Youcanrecordapatternineitheroftwoways:realtime
recordingorsteprecording.However,unlikerealtime
recordingtoatrack,youcanselectonlyonerecording
type(looprecording)whenrealtimerecordingtoa
pattern.
Thisbuttonpausestheplaybackofthesong.When
paused,thebuttonsLEDwilllightup.PressPAUSE
( )onceagaintoresumeplayback,andtheLEDwill
turnoff.
Youcaneditthepatterntocorrectmistakesinthe
recordeddata,oruseeventeditingtoinsertnewdata.
YoucanusetheGetFromTrackmenucommandto
obtainadesiredregionofperformancedatafroma
trackanduseitaspatterndata.Conversely,youcan
usethePuttoTrackorCopytoTrackmenu
commandstoplaceorcopyapatternsperformance
dataintoatrack.
REW (
WhentheSongisplayingorpaused,thisbuttonwill
rewindthesong.Whenyoupressandholdthisbutton,
itsLEDwilllightup,andtheplaybackwillrewind.
(Rewindisdisabledduringrecording,andwhilethe
Songisstopped.)
Note: YoucanusetheFF/REWSpeedmenucommand
tospecifythefastforwardandrewindspeed.
FF (
Cue List
) button
) button
WhentheSongisplayingorpaused,thisbuttonwill
fastforwardthesong.Whenyoupressandholdthis
button,thebuttonwilllightup,andtheplaybackwill
fastforward.(Fastforwardisdisabledduring
recording,andwhiletheSongisstopped.)
LOCATE (
) button
BypressingtheLOCATE( )buttonyoucanmoveto
aspecifiedlocatepoint.Bydefault,youllmoveto
001:01.000.
Tochangethelocatepointthatsassignedtothe
LOCATE( )button,usethemenucommandSet
Location.Alternatively,youcansetthelocatepoint
duringplaybackbyholdingdowntheENTERbutton
andpressingtheLOCATE( )button.
START/STOP (
) button
Thecuelistallowsyoutoplaybackmultiplesongsin
succession.TheKROMEletsyoucreatetwentycue
lists.Eachcuelistletsyouconnectupto99songsand
specifythenumberoftimesthateachsongwillrepeat.
Thisstartsorstopsrecordingandplaybackin
Sequencermode.
ThemenucommandConverttoSongletsyouconvert
thesongsinacuelistintoasinglesong.
Pressingthisbuttonwillenterrecordreadymode.
Onceyoureinrecordreadymode(shownbythe
buttonslitLED),youcanbeginrecordingbypressing
theSEQUENCERSTART/STOP(
)button.For
details,pleaseseeRecordingMIDIinrealtimeon
page 60.
Forexampleyoucanuseacuelisttocreatethe
backing,convertthecuelisttoasong,andthenadd
solophrasesonunusedtracks.
Transport control
Thesecontrolsletyouplayback,record,fastforward,
orrewindthesequencer.
REW
REC (
) button
FF
<, >
SET LOCATE REC
popup LOCATE
LOCATE
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REC
START/
STOP
START/ PAUSE
STOP
REW
FF
Playing Songs
Playback
Inordertoplaybacksongdatainthesequencer,you
mustfirstrecord,loadordumpsongdataintothe
KROME.
Letsstartbyloadingandplayingthedemosongdata.
Fordetails,pleaseseeListeningtothedemosongs
onpage 21oftheQuickStartGuide.
1. PresstheSEQbuttonorMODEbuttontoenter
Sequencermode.
TheP0:Play/RECProgramT0108orT0916page
willappear.Ifthisisnotdisplayed,presstheEXIT
buttonaboutthreetimes.
2. UseSongSelecttoselectthesongyouwantto
playback.
YoucanpresstheSongSelectpopupbuttonand
choosefromalist.Ifyouselectanemptylist,anew
songwillbecreated.
YoucanalsoselectasongbyusingtheINC/DEC
buttonorVALUEdial.Howeverifthereisnosong,
youcantmakeaselectionusingtheVALUE
controllers.
Meter
Tempo
3. Presstrack1Play/Rec/Mute.
ThedisplaywillchangefromPlaytoMute,andthe
playbackoftrack1willnolongerbeheard.Inthisway,
themutefunctionallowsyoutosilenceaspecified
trackuntilthetrackisunmuted.
Location
Song Select
Popup
Song Position Bar
Track Select
Presstrack2Play/Rec/Mute.Thedisplaywillchange,
andtheplaybackoftrack2willalsobemuted.To
cancelmuting,pressPlay/Rec/Muteonceagain.
Category
Program Select,
& Popup
Play/Mute/Rec
Solo
Track 1
Track 2
3. PresstheSEQUENCERSTART/STOP(
button.
4. Presstrack1SoloOn/Off.
)
Alternatively,pulloutthetransportbarandpressthe
START/STOP(
)button.Thetransportcontrol
functionalityintheprocedurebelowisdescribedas
buttonoperations,butyoucanalsoperformthesame
operationsusingtheonscreentransportbuttons.
Thesongyouselectedinstep2willbeginplaying.
Note: Thesongwillbeginplayingifyoupressthe
START/STOP(
)buttoninapageotherthanP10:
Pattern/RPPR.Ifyoupressthisbuttonwhileyourein
P10:Pattern/RPPR,thecurrentlyselectedpatternwill
beginplaying.(InP11:CueList,thesongsofthecue
listwillbeplayed.)
4. Duringplayback,youcanpresstheSTART/STOP
(
)buttontostopplayback.
IfyoupresstheSTART/STOP(
)buttononce
again,playbackwillresumefromwhereyoustopped.
FordetailsonthefunctionsoftheLOCATE( ),
PAUSE( ),REW( ),andFF( )buttons,please
seepage 54.
Solowillbehighlighted,andthistime,onlythe
performanceoftrack1willbeheard.Toplaybackonly
aspecifiedtrackbyitselfinthiswayisknownas
soloingthetrack(turningSoloon).
IfbothMuteandSoloareused,theSolofunctionwill
begivenpriority.
Presstrack2SoloOn/Off.
Thedisplaywillchange,andyouwillhearthe
playbackoftracks1and2.Youwonthearthesoundof
tracks316.
5. ToswitchSolooff,pressSoloOn/Offonceagain.
PressSoloOn/Offforbothtracks1and2.
Thedisplaywillchange,andtheplaybackoftracks1
and2willbemuted.IftheSolofunctionisturnedoff
foralltracks,playbackwillbeaccordingtothePlay/
Rec/Mutesettings.
TheSOLOsettingisnotstoredwhenyousavethe
song.
YoucanusetheFF/REWSpeedmenucommandto
specifythefastforwardandrewindspeed.
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Exclusive Solo
ExclusiveSoloisafunctionthatlimitstheSolo
function(describedabove)toasingletrackatatime.If
ExclusiveSoloison,onlythetrackforwhichSolowas
lastturnedonwillbeplayed;othertrackswillalways
besilent.
UsetheExclusiveSolomenucommandtospecifyhow
theSolofunctionwillfunction.
ExclusiveSolooff:Youwillbeabletosolomorethan
onetrackatatime.Thestatusofatrackwillchange
eachtimeyoupressitsSoloOn/Offbutton.
ExclusiveSoloon:WhenyoupressaSoloOn/Off
button,onlythattrackwillbesoloed.
Tip:YoucanturnExclusiveSoloon/offbyholding
downtheENTERbuttonandpressingnumerickey1.
Loop playback
Whenrecordingorplayingbackasong,youcanloop
individualtracksthatareplaying.
IntheP01:PlayLoopT0108orT0916page,check
TrackPlayLoopforthetracksyouwanttoloop,and
useLoopStartMeasureandLoopEndMeasureto
specifythestartingandendingmeasureoftheregion
thatwillplaybackasaloop.
IfyoucheckPlayIntro,themeasuresprecedingthe
loopwillbeplayedbackasanintroductionbeforethe
loopbegins.
Ifyouplaybackfromthefirstmeasurewiththe
settingsshowninthescreenshotabove,thespecified
regionofmeasureswillrepeatasfollows.
Measures 1
Track 1
9 10 11 12 13
5
Track 2
10
10
10
10
10 9
10
IfPlayIntroisunchecked,thespecifiedregionof
measureswillrepeatasfollows.
Measures 1
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Track 1
9 10 11 12 13
5
Track 2
10
10
10
10
10 9
10
Recording
Preparations for recording
Beforeyoubeginrecording,makesurethatthe
memoryprotectsettinginGlobalmodeisturned
off.Fordetails,pleaseseeProtectingthe
memoryonpage 110.
Track settings
Sinceweregoingtorecordanewsonginthisexample,
wewillstartbyexplaininghowtoassignaprogramto
eachtrack,andadjustbasicsettingssuchasvolume.
1. Assignaprogramtoeachtrack.
UseProgramSelecttoassignaprogramtoeach
track.Themethodisthesameaswhenassigninga
programtoatimbreinacombination(seepage 46).
Creating a Song
Beforewecanbeginthisexample,weneedtoselectan
emptysongwherewecanrecord.
1. PresstheSEQbuttonorMODEbuttontoenter
Sequencermode.
2. ChooseSongSelect(e.g.,intheP0:Play/REC
ProgramT0108page).
YoucanpresstheSongSelectpopupbutton,and
choosefromalist.
Meter
YoucancopyvarioussettingsfromProgramsor
Combinations.(Seepages166,167oftheParameter
Guide.)
2. Whenassigningaprogram,youcanuseTrack
Selecttochoosethetracktowhichyouwishto
assignaprogram,andauditionthesound.
3. Setthepanandvolumeofeachtrack.
PresstheMixer18tab(ortheMixer916tab)toaccess
theMixerT0108page(MixerT0916page).
Location
Song Select
Popup
Track Select
Category
Program Select,
& Popup
Play/Mute/Rec
Solo
3. Usethenumerickeystoinputthenumberofthe
newsongthatyouwanttocreate,andpressthe
ENTERbutton.(Forexample,pressthe1switch
andthentheENTERbutton.)Adialogboxwill
appear.
IfyoupressedtheSongSelectpopuptoaccessthe
SongNo.dialogbox,pressthedesiredsongnumberto
openthedialogbox.
Pansetsthepanpositionofeachtrack,andVolume
setsthevolumelevelofeachtrack.
4. SpecifythetonegeneratorandMIDIchannelthat
willbeplayedbyeachtrack.
PressthePAGEbuttontoaccessSEQPageSelect,and
pressP3TrackParametersTheP3:TrackParameters
pagewillappear.PresstheMIDI18tab(ortheMIDI
916tab)toaccesstheMIDIT0108page(MIDIT0916
page).
4. UseSetLengthtoinputthedesirednumberof
measuresandpresstheOKbutton.
Youcanchangethenumberofmeasureslaterif
desired.Fordetails,pleaseseeSetSongLengthon
page 176oftheParameterGuide.
5. PresstheOKbuttontocreatethesong.
Tip:YoucanusetheENTERbuttoninsteadoftheOK
button.
UseStatustospecifywhethereachtrackwillplay
theinternaland/orexternalsoundgenerator.
NormallywhenusingtheKROME,youwillselectINT
orBTH.
INT:Duringplayback,theKROMEsinternaltone
generatorwillplaytheMIDIdatarecordedonthat
track.WhenyouusetheKROMEskeyboardor
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controllers,youwillbeplayingandcontrollingthe
trackselectedbyTrackSelect.
EXT,EX2,BTH:Duringplayback,theMIDIdata
recordedonthattrackwillbetransmittedfromMIDI
OUTtoplayanexternalsoundmodule.Whenyouuse
theKROMEskeyboardorcontrollers,MIDIdatawill
betransmittedtoplayandcontroltheexternalsound
moduleselectedbyTrackSelect.(TheMIDIchannelof
theexternaltonegeneratormustbesettomatchthe
MIDIChannelofKROMEtracksthataresettoEXT,
EX2orBTH.)
IfStatusissettoBTH,boththeexternaltonegenerator
andinternaltonegeneratorwillbeplayedand
controlled.
UseMIDIChanneltospecifytheMIDIchannelfor
eachtrack.
NormallyyouwillsettheMIDIChanneltoa
differentchannel:116foreachtrack.Tracksthat
aresettothesameMIDIchannelwillsound
simultaneouslywhenyourecordorplayback
eitherofthetracks.
5. Adjusttheeffectsettings.
AdjustsettingsforeacheffectinP8:Routing/IFXand
P9:MFX/TFX/LFO.
Fordetails,pleaseseeUsingeffectsinCombinations
andSongsonpage 81.
6. Setthetempoandtimesignature.
Tosetthetempo,youcanturntheTEMPOknobor
presstheTAPbuttonatthedesiredinterval.
Alternatively,youcanselect(Tempo)intheP0:
Play/RECProgramT0108page(orsimilarpage),
andusetheVALUEcontrollerstosetthetempo.Set
TempoModetoManual.
Nextyouwillsetthetimesignature.Inthis
example,wellexplainhowtosetthetimesignature
usingtheMeterfield.Normally,youspecifythe
timesignaturebeforerecordingthefirsttrack,and
thenbeginrecording.
thenoteswillberecordedwiththetimingatwhich
youplaythem.
8. Makeothersettingsasnecessary.
Youcanadjustthesettingsforthearpeggiator(P7:
ARP/DT),MIDIfiltering(P5:MIDIFilter),etc.(See
page 89)
YoumayalsowishtouseToneAdjusttotweakthe
sound.Whenyouarefinishedmakingthesesettings,
thebasicsetupiscomplete.
a) PresstheSEQUENCERREC()button,andsetMeter
to**/**.
b) Press**/**tohighlightit,andusetheVALUEcontrollers
tosetthetimesignature.
c) PresstheSTART/STOP(
)buttontobegin
recording.WhentheprecounthasendedandLocate
reaches001:01:000,presstheSTART/STOP(
)
buttontostoprecording.Thetimesignatureyou
specifiedhasnowbeenrecordedontheMastertrack.
IfyoupresstheSTART/STOP(
)buttonduringthe
precount,thetimesignaturewontberecorded.
7. SettheRECResolutionifnecessary.
Whenyourecordinrealtimeonatrack,thisparameter
specifieshowthetimingoftherecordedMIDIdata
willbecorrected.Thetimingwillalsobecorrected
whenyourecordautomationdatainrealtmeonan
audiotrack.(Datathatwasalreadyrecordedwillnot
becorrected.)
Forexample,letssupposethatyourecordedsome
eighthnotesinrealtime,butyourtimingwasnotquite
perfect,asshowninpart1oftheillustrationbelow.If
RECResolutionweresettowhenyourecorded,the
timingwouldautomaticallybecorrectedasshownin
part2oftheillustration.IfRECResolutionissettoHi,
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2. IntheFromfield,choosethetemplatesongyou
wanttoload.
3. IfyoucheckCopyPatterntoTracktoo?,adialog
boxforcopyingapatternwillautomatically
appearafteryouexecutetheLoadTemplate
Songoperation.
Ifyouexecutethecommandwithoutcheckingthis,
onlythetemplatesongyouselectedinstep2willbe
loaded.
4. PresstheOKbuttontoloadthetemplatesong,or
presstheCancelbuttonifyoudecidetocancel.
Whenyouperformthisoperation,songsettingsother
thantrackLoopandRPPRwillbecopied.
IfyouexecutedthisoperationwithCopyPatternto
Tracktoo?checkedinstep3,theCopyPatternTo
Trackdialogboxwillappear.
Thisdialogboxisthesameastheonethatappearsfor
theCopyToTrack(P10:Pattern/RPPRPatternEdit)
menucommand.
3. PresstheREC()button.Alternatively,selectthe
pagemenucommandAutoSongSetup.
TheSetuptoRecorddialogboxwillappear.
5. InthePatternfield,selectthepatternthatyou
wanttocopy.
IntheToTrackfield,selectthecopydestinationtrack.
IntheMeasurefield,specifythestartingmeasureof
thecopydestination.
Followingthepatternnameforeachofthe605preset
patterns,themusicalstyleandthenameofthemost
suitableDrumscategoryprogramarepartially
displayed.
Byloadingadrumstrackandthecorrespondingpreset
pattern,youcaninstantlysetupadrumtrack
appropriateforeachpresettemplatesong.
6. Toexecutethisoperation,presstheOKbutton.
Whenyouexecutethisprocedure,theMeasurefield
willcountupautomatically,showinghowmany
measuresoftheselectedpatternhavebeenplacedin
theselectedsong.Youcanthencopyanotherpatternif
desired,oraddmoremeasuresofthesamepattern.
Whenyourefinished,presstheExitbutton.
4. ToexecutetheAutoSongSetupfunction,pressthe
REC()buttonortheOKbutton.Ifyoudecide
nottoexecute,presstheCancelbutton.
YouwillautomaticallymovetoSequencermode,and
thesettingsofthecombinationwillbecopiedtothe
song.
Thefirstunusedsongwillbethecopydestination
song.
AutoSongSetup
AutoSongSetupisafunctionthatcopiesthe
settingsoftheselectedcombination(in
Combinationmode)orprogram(inProgrammode)
tothesonginSequencermode.
Thecopiedcontentswillbethesameaswhenyou
executethemenucommandCopyFromProgramwith
thefollowingsettingsinthedialogbox.(Seepage 167
oftheParameterGuide)
MenucommandsCopyFromCombiorCopyFrom
Program.(Seepages166,167oftheParameter
Guide)
InSequencermode,youcanusethesepagemenu
commandstocopythedesiredsettings.
Arpchecked
IFXs,MFXs,TFXchecked
TosettoTrack01
ArpsettoA
withDrumTrackchecked
To:DrumTracksettoTrack10
CheckRecordingSetupMultiREC
SetthePlay/Rec/MutesettingtoRECfortracks01
and10(seepage 101oftheParameterGuide).
5. TheKROMEwillautomaticallyenterrecordready
mode,andthemetronomewillsoundaccordingto
theMetronomesetting(Seepage 119ofthe
ParameterGuide).
6. PresstheSTART/STOP(
)buttontobegin
realtimerecording.Tostoprecording,pressthe
START/STOP(
)buttononceagain.
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Recording setup
InP0:Play/RECPreferencespageRecordingSetup,
selecttherealtimerecordingmethodyouwanttouse.
Overwrite
Bydefault,thisrecordingmethodisselected.
Thiswillrecordyourperformancebyoverwritingany
previouslyrecordeddata.Alldatafollowingthe
measurewhereyoustartrecordingwillbeerased.
Normallyyouwillusethismethodtorecord,andthen
modifytheresultsbyusingothertypesofrealtime
recordingorMIDIeventediting.
1. UseTrackSelecttochoosethetrackthatyouwant
torecord.
2. SettheRecordingSetuptoOverwrite.
5. Whenyoufinishplaying,presstheSTART/STOP
(
)button.
Recordingwillend,andthelocationwillreturntothe
pointwhereyoubeginrecording.
IfyoupressthePAUSE( )buttoninsteadofthe
START/STOP(
)button,recordingwillpause.
WhenyoupressthePAUSE( )buttononceagain,
recordingwillresumewhereyouleftoffbefore
pausing.Whenyouarefinished,presstheSTART/
STOP(
)buttontostoprecording.
Thefollowingrecordingsetupparametersarealso
available.
Overdub
Selectthismethodifyouwishtorecordadditional
performancedatabyoverdubbingitwithouterasing
thepreviouslyrecordeddata.
Manual punch-in
Selectthismethodwhenyouwishtousethe
SEQUENCERREC()buttonorafootswitchtore
recordselectedportionsofapreviouslyrecorded
track.
Auto punch-in
Selectthismethodwhenyouwishtoautomaticallyre
recordselectedportionsofapreviouslyrecorded
track.
Then,recordingwilloccuronlyoverthespecifiedarea
(AutoPunchInStartMeasureAutoPunchInEnd
Measure),rewritingitwiththenewlyrecordeddata.
3. InLocation,specifythelocationwhereyouwish
tobeginrecording.
Location
4. PresstheSEQUENCERREC()button,andthen
presstheSTART/STOP(
)button.
IftheMetronomeSetupisstillsettothedefault
settings,themetronomewillsoundforatwomeasure
precount,andthenrecordingwillbegin.
Playthekeyboardandmovecontrollerssuchasthe
joysticktorecordyourperformance.
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Step recording
Steprecordingistherecordingmethodwhereyou
specifythedurationandstrengthofeachnote,anduse
thekeyboardtospecifythepitchofeachMIDInote.
YoucanusetheRestbuttonandTiebuttonofthe
dialogboxtoinputrestsandties.
1. Createanewsong,andspecifyadrumprogram
fortrack01.
UseTrackSelecttoselecttrack01,andverifythatyou
hearadrumprogram.(Seepage 57)
2. AccesstheP0:Play/RECPreferencespage.In
RecordingSetup,specifyLoopAllTracksand
setittoM001M001(seepage 117oftheParameter
Guide).
Withthissetting,measure1willberecorded
repeatedly.Thenewlyrecordeddatawillbeaddedat
eachpass.
Steprecordingisusefulwhenyouwanttocreate
mechanicallyprecisebeats,orwhenyouneedto
recordaphrasethatwouldbedifficulttoplaybyhand
inrealtime,orwhenyoufinditdifficulttoplay
extremelycomplicatedorrapidpassages.
3. SetRECResolutionto.(Seepage 58)
4. PresstheSEQUENCERREC()button,andthen
theSTART/STOP(
)button.
Themetronomewillsoundatwomeasurecount
down,andthenrecordingwillbegin.
5. Asshowninthemusicalexampleprintedabove,
startbyplayingtheC3noteofthekeyboardto
recordthebassdrumforonemeasure.
Note
Step
Time:
Select
Step
Time:
.3-
Key, Button
Measure/
Beat Tick
C3
C3 key
001 / 01.000
G3
G3 key
001 / 01.360
Rest button
001 / 02.000
C4 key
001 / 02.240
Rest button
001 / 02.360
6. Next,playtheE3noteofthekeyboardtorecord
thesnareforonemeasure,andthentheF#3noteto
recordthehihat.
C4
C4
C4 key
001 / 03.120
7. PresstheSTART/STOP(
recording.
D3
D3 key
001 / 03.240
Eb3
Eb3 key
001 / 04.000
E3
E3 key
001 / 04.240
F3
F3 key
002 / 01.000
Rest button
002 / 01.120
C3 key
002 / 01.360
Rest button
002 / 02.000
F2
F2 key
002 / 02.240
Tie
Tie button
002 / 03.000
F2
F2 key
002 / 03.240
Rest button
002 / 03.360
A2
A2 key
002 / 04.000
A3
A3 key
002 / 04.240
Rest button
002 / 04.360
)buttontostop
8. Playbacktheresult,andlistentothedrum
performancethatyourecorded.
PresstheSTART/STOP(
)button.Whenyouve
finishedlistening,presstheSTART/STOP(
)
buttononceagaintostopplayback.
9. Ifyourenotsatisfiedwiththeresult,pressthe
COMPAREbuttontoreturntothestatepriorto
recording,andthenrerecordfromstep4.
Note: Whenyourefinishedrecording,changethe
RecordingSetupbacktothenormallyusedOverwrite
(P0:Play/RECPreferencespage).
Inaddition,accesstheP0:Play/RECPlayLoopT01
08page,checkTrackPlayLoopfortrack01,andsetthe
LoopStartMeasureandLoopEndMeasureto001.
Whenyouplayback,track01willrepeatedlyplaythe
firstmeasure.
C3
1. Specifyabassprogramfortrack02.UseTrack
Selecttoselecttrack02,andverifythatyouheara
bassprogram.
2. AccesstheP6:TrackEditTrackEditpage.
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3. SetFromMeasureto001.
Withthissetting,steprecordingwillbeginfrom
measure1.
7. Asdescribedinsteps5and6,inputthenotesand
reststhatfollowthefirstC3note.
Inadditiontothemethodsdescribedinsteps5and6,
youcanalsousethefollowinginputmethods.
Toinputarest,presstheRestbutton.Thiswill
inputarestoftheselectedStepTimevalue.
Toenteratie,sothattwoormorenotesofthesame
pitchwillbeplayedasasingleunbrokennote,
presstheTiebutton.WhenyoupresstheTie
button,thepreviouslyinputnotewillbeextended
bytheStepTimelength.
Todeleteanoteorrestthatyouinput,pressthe
StepBackbutton.Thepreviouslyinputnotewillbe
deleted.
4. Pressthemenubutton,andpressmenucommand
StepRecording.
Adialogboxwillappear.
Toinputachord,simultaneouslypressthenotesof
thedesiredchord.Evenifyoudonotpressthem
simultaneously,notesthatarepressedbeforeyou
fullyremoveyourhandfromallkeysonthe
keyboardwillbeinputatthesamelocation.
Toauditionanotewithoutactuallyinputtingit,
pressthePAUSE( )button.Nowwhenyouplaya
noteonthekeyboard,itwillsound,butthenote
willnotbeactuallyinput.Inthisstate,playinga
keywillproduceasound,butwillnotinputanote.
PressthePAUSE( )buttononceagaintocancel
therecordpausestate,andresumeinputtingnotes.
8. Whenyouarefinishedrecording,presstheDone
button.
PresstheSEQUENCERSTART/STOP(
toplayback.
5. InStepTime,useSelecttospecifythebasic
timingvalue.
InputthefirstC3noteas.(dottedeighthnote).
Usethepopupbuttontothelefttoselect.
Youcanchooseanotevaluerangingfromawholenote
()toa32ndnote().
Inputadottednotebyselecting.withthepopup
buttonsatright.
Youcanspecify3toinputatriplet.Ifyouwanttouse
theunmodifiedlengthofthenotethatsselectedatthe
left,choose.
NoteDurationindicatesthelengththatthenote
itselfwillsound.Smallervalueswillproduceastaccato
note,andlargervalueswillproducealegatonote.For
thisexample,leavethissettingunchanged.
NoteVelocityisthevelocity(playingstrength),and
largervalueswillproducealoudervolume.Setthisto
Key.
IfyouselectKeyforthisparameter,thevelocityofhow
youactuallyplaythekeyboardwillbeinput.
6. Onthekeyboard,pressandthenreleasethefirst
C3notethatyouwanttoinput.
Thedatayouinputwillappearinthedisplayas
numericalvalues.Ontheupperrightside,Measure
001BeatTick01.000willchangetoMeasure001Beat
Tick01.360.Thenextnoteyouinputwillbeplacedat
thislocation.
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)button
AccesstheP0:Play/RECPlayLoopT0108page,
checkTrackPlayLoopfortrack02,setLoopStart
Measureto001,andLoopEndMeasureto002.track
02willplaymeasures12repeatedly.
9. Ifyourenotsatisfiedwiththeresult,pressthe
COMPAREbuttontoreturntothestatepriorto
recording,andthenrerecordfromstep4.
Whenyoubeginsteprecording,alldatainthe
trackthatfollowsthemeasurewhereyoubegan
recordingwillbeerased.Youneedtobeawareof
thisifyoubeginsteprecordingfromameasure
midwaythroughthesong.
Ifyouwanttocopydataintoameasurethat
alreadycontainsdata,performsteprecordingin
anemptytrack,andusetheMoveMeasureor
CopyMeasuremenucommands.(Seepage 179of
theParameterGuide)
Ifyouwanttoeditoraddtotherecordeddata,you
canusetheEventEditorPianoRollfunction.(See
pages 169,171oftheParameterGuide)
5. IntheP3:TrackParametersMIDIT0108and
T0916page,useMIDIChanneltospecifythe
MIDIchannelofeachtrack.
SettheMIDIchannelofeachKROMEtracktomatch
theMIDIchannelofeachexternalsequencertrack.
Datafromeachchannelwillberecordedonthe
correspondingKROMEtrack.
1. MakesurethattheMIDIOUTofyourexternal
sequencerisconnectedtotheMIDIINofthe
KROME.
MakesurethatStatusissettoINTorBTH.
Ifitisnotconnected,turnoffthepower,makethe
connection,andthenturnthepoweron.
7. PresstheSEQUENCERREC()buttontoenter
recordstandbymode.
2. IntheGlobalP1:MIDIMIDIBasicpage,set
MIDIClocktoExternalMIDI.Withthissetting,
theKROMEwillsynchronizetoMIDIclock
messagesfromyourexternalsequencer.
8. Startyourexternalsequencer.
MakesurethatReceiveExt.RealtimeCommandsis
checked.
9. Whenplaybackhasended,stopyourexternal
sequencer.
6. PresstheLOCATE(
to001:01.000.
)buttontosetthelocation
TheKROMEssequencerwillautomaticallybegin
recordingwhenitreceivestheMIDIStartmessage
transmittedbyyourexternalsequencer.
TheKROMEssequencerwillautomaticallystop
recordingwhenitreceivestheMIDIStopmessage
transmittedbytheexternalsequencer.Youcanalso
stoprecordingbypressingtheSTART/STOP(
)
buttonontheKROME.
Afterthis,youcanplaybackthenewlyrecorded
sequence:
10. IntheGlobalP1:MIDIMIDIBasicpage,set
MIDIClocktoInternal.
SetTempoModetoAutointheSeqP0:Play/REC
ProgramT0108page.
3. CreateanewsonginSequencermode,andinthe
P0:Play/RECPreferencespage,checktheMulti
RECcheckbox.SetRecordingSetuptoOverwrite.
PresstheSTART/STOP(
)buttontoplayback.
Note: Ifthecorrectsoundsarenotselectedwhenyou
startplayingback,youmaybeabletosolvethe
problembyusingthemenucommandEventEdit(P6:
TrackEdit)torespecifytheProgramChangedata.
4. PressPlay/Rec/MutetoselectRECforthetracks
youwanttorecord.
Forthetracksyoudontwanttorecord,selectPlayor
Mute.
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2. SelectTrack09inTrackSelect,andrecord
parameterchangesasdesired.
Note: Forthisexample,selectanemptytrack.Ifyou
wanttorecordontoaMIDItrackthatalreadycontains
data,settheP0:Play/RECPreferencespage
RecordingSetuptoOverdub,asdescribedon
page 60.
Duringplayback,theexclusivemessagesyourecorded
willcontrolthetrackparametersandeffectparameters
ofthesong,andcanbesenttoexternalMIDIdevices.
Note: YoucanusethemenucommandPutEffect
SettingtoTracktoinsertanexclusiveeventcontaining
theparametersettingsforaninserteffect,mastereffect
ortotaleffectintothedesiredlocationofatrack,so
thatthesesettingswillautomaticallyswitchduring
playback.
GM,XG,andGSexclusivemessagescanbe
recordedonatrack,buttheKROMEstone
generatorwillnotrespondtothesemessages.
SelectTrack09inTrackSelect.Thenpressthe
SEQUENCERREC()buttonandthentheSTART/
STOP(
)button,andbeginrecording.
Attheappropriatetimewhilerecording,adjustthe
parameter(s)thatyouwanttorealtimerecord.
IntheP8:Routing/IFXInsertFXSetuppage,select
anothereffectforIFX1,andmodifytheeffect
parametervalues.
Note: Inordertorecordsystemexclusivemessages,
makesurethattheGlobalP1:MIDIMIDIRouting
settingEnableExclusiveischecked.GotoGlobal
modeandverifythatthisischecked.
Note: Inadditiontoeffectparameterchanges,youcan
alsorecordparameterssuchassoundparameters.For
detailsontheparametersthatcanberecorded,please
seepage 191oftheParameterGuide.
3. Stoprecording.
Note: Exclusivemessagesarealwaysrecordedonthe
currenttrackselectedbyTrackSelect.Inthisexample,
theyarerecordedonMIDItrack9.
1. SelectthedesiredprogramforMIDItrack1,and
routeittoIFX1.Thenrecordaphraseofabout
sixteenmeasures.
Note: IntheMIDIeventeditpageyoucanviewthe
recordedexclusiveeventsandtheirlocation.Exclusive
eventsaredisplayedasEXCL.
IntheP0:Play/RECProgramT0108page,use
ProgramSelecttoselectthedesiredprogramfor
MIDITrack01.
Toviewtheseevents,gototheP6:TrackEditTrack
Editpage,andselectthemenucommandMIDIEvent
Edit.ThenintheSetEventFiltersdialogbox,check
ExclusiveandpresstheOKbutton.
IntheP8:Routing/IFXRoutingT0108page,route
theMIDITrack01Bus(IFX/Output)SelecttoIFX1.
ThenintheP8:Routing/IFXInsertFXSetuppage,
selectthedesiredeffectforIFX1.
SelectMIDITrack01inTrackSelect.Thenpress
theSEQUENCERREC()buttonandthenthe
START/STOP(
)button,andrecordaphrase
ofaboutsixteenmeasures.
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Exclusiveeventscannotbechangedtoadifferent
typeofevent.Norcanothereventsbechanged
intoexclusiveevents.
4. Ifyougotothepage(e.g.,P8:Routing/IFX)that
showstheparametersyouadjustedinrealtime,
youcanwatchtherecordedchangesbereproduced
whilethesongplaysback.
Recording patterns
Recording and editing patterns
Youcanrecordpatternsineitheroftwoways;realtime
recordingorsteprecording.However,patternrealtime
recordingdiffersfromsongrealtimerecordinginthat
youcanuseonlyLooptyperecording.
YoucaneditpatternsbyusingEventEditoperationsto
modifytherecordeddataorinsertnewdata.Youcan
alsousetheGetFromTrackmenucommandto
convertadesiredregionofperformancedatafroma
MIDItrackintoapattern.Conversely,youcanusethe
PuttoTrackorCopytoTrackmenucommandsto
placeorcopytheperformancedatafromapatterninto
aMIDItrack.
Inaddition,youcanusetheConverttoDrumTrack
Patternpagemenucommandtoconvertauser
patterntoadrumtrackpattern.(SeeConvertingtoa
DrumTrackpatternonpage 103)
REC Resolution
Remove Data
Track
Select
3. UseTrackSelecttochoosethetrackthatyouwill
usetorecordthepattern.
Thepatternwillplaybackwiththeprogramandother
settingsoftheselectedtrack.
4. SetPattern(PatternBank)toUser,andset
PatternSelecttoU00.
UserpatternsU00U99canbecreatedforeachsong.
5. SelectthemenucommandPatternParameter.
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Adialogboxwillappear.
6. Setthenumberofmeasuresinthepatterntoa
Lengthof04(fourmeasures),andsetMeterto
atimesignatureof4/4.PresstheOKbutton.
Youcanusemultirecordingtosimultaneouslyrecord
amultitrackperformanceusingtheDrumTrack
functionandarpeggiator.
7. Asnecessary,setRECResolutiontoapply
realtimequantization.
Fordetails,pleaseseeRecordingMIDIinrealtime
onpage 60.
8. Beginrealtimerecording.
Youcanrecordinthesamewayasyoudidwhen
recordingtrackswithLoopAllTracks.(SeeLoopAll
Tracksonpage 60)
PresstheSEQUENCERREC()button,andthenpress
theSTART/STOP(
)button.
Youcanusemultirecordingtosimultaneouslyrecord
amultitrackperformanceusingtheRPPRfunction.
Aftertheprecount,patternrecordingwillbegin.Play
thekeyboardandusethejoystickandothercontrollers
torecordyourperformance.
Fordetails,pleaseseeCreatinganRPPRpatternon
page 71.
Whenyoureachtheendofthepattern,thesequencer
willreturntothebeginningofthepatternandcontinue
recording.Ifyoucontinuerecording,thenewly
recordeddatawillbeaddedtothepreviously
recordeddata.
9. Ifyouwanttodeletespecificdatawhileyou
continuepatternrecording,youcanpresstheREC
()buttonorchecktheRemoveDatacheckbox.
Fordetailsrefertostep6ofLoopAllTrackson
page 60.
10. PresstheSTART/STOP(
recording.
)buttontostop
Ifyoumadeamistakeordecidetorerecord,pressthe
START/STOP(
)buttontostoprecording,and
presstheCOMPAREbutton.Thenbeginthepattern
recordingprocedureagainasinstep8.
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Song editing
Youcanapplyavarietyofeditingprocedurestoa
song.Theavailabletypesofeditingproceduresare
listedbelow.
measures.TheEraseMeasurecommandcanalsobe
usedtoremoveonlyaspecifictypeofdata.Unlikethe
DeleteMeasurecommand,executingtheErase
Measurecommanddoesnotcausethesubsequent
measuresofmusicaldatatobemovedforward.
Song
DeleteMeasure:Thiscommanddeletesthespecified
measures.WhentheDeleteMeasurecommandis
executed,themusicaldatafollowingthedeleted
measureswillbemovedtowardsthebeginningofthe
sequence.
Load(Save)TemplateSong:Loadsasongtemplate
intothesong(orsavesasongasatemplate)(see
page 58).
CopyFromCombination/CopyFromProgram:Copies
thesettingsofthespecifiedcombination/programtothe
settingsofthesongthatscurrentlyselected.
CopyFromSong:Thiscommandcopiesallofthe
settingdataandmusicaldatafromthespecifiedsong
tothesongthatscurrentlyselected.
Renamesong:Renamestheselectedsong.Youcan
enterupto24characters.
DeleteSong:Thiscommanddeletesthecurrently
selectedsong.
FF/REWSpeed:Thisallowsyoutosetthespeedat
whichfastforwardorrewindwilloccurwhenyou
presstheFF( )buttonorREW( )button.
GMInitialize:ThiscommandtransmitsaGMSystem
OnmessagetotheSequencermode,resettingallMIDI
trackstotheGMsettings.
SetSongLength:Thiscommandchangesthelengthof
thespecifiedsong.Whenitisexecuted,thelengthof
themastertrackwillchange,andthenumberof
measuresplayedwillchange.
MIDI tracks
Tracks
StepRecording:Thisallowsyoutospecifythelength
andvelocityofeachnotenumerically,andtoinput
MIDIdata,thepitches,fromthekeyboard.Youcanuse
theRestbuttonandTiebuttontoenterarestortie.
EventEdit:Hereyoucaneditindividualeventsof
MIDIdata.
PianoRoll:Allowsyoutoeditnotes,velocities,and
controlchangesinthepianorollscreen.Byselecting
anddraggingeventsinthescreen,youcanedittheir
pitchortiming,ordeleteoraddevents.
EraseTrack:Thiscommanderasesthedatafromthe
specifiedtrack.Itisnotpossibletoerasethemaster
trackbyitself.
CopyTrack:Thiscommandcopiesmusicaldatafrom
thecopysourcetracktothespecifiedtrack.
BounceTrack:Thiscommandcombinesthemusical
dataofthebouncesourceandbouncedestination
tracks,andplacesthecombineddatainthebounce
destination.Allmusicaldatainthebouncesourcewill
beerased.
EraseMeasure:Thiscommanderasesthespecified
type(s)ofmusicaldatafromthespecifiedrangeof
InsertMeasure:Thiscommandinsertsthespecified
numberofmeasuresintothespecifiedtrack.Whenyou
executetheInsertMeasurecommand,themusicaldata
followingtheinsertlocationwillbemovedbackward.
RepeatMeasure:Thiscommandrepeatedlyinsertsthe
specifiedmeasuresforthespecifiednumberoftimes.
WhenyouexecutetheRepeatMeasurecommand,the
measureswillbeinsertedfollowingthemeasure
specifiedbyToEndofMeasure,andmusicaldata
followingtheinserteddatawillbemovedbackward.
CopyMeasure:Thiscommandcopiesthemeasuresof
musicaldataspecifiedastheFromsourcetothe
beginningofthemeasurespecifiedastheTo
location.WhenyouexecutetheCopyMeasure
command,theexistingtrackdataatthecopy
destinationwillberewritten.
MoveMeasure:Thiscommandmovesthespecified
measuresofperformancedatatoanothermeasure.
WhenyouexecutetheMoveMeasurecommand,the
performancedatafollowingthemovesourcemeasures
willmoveforwardbythecorrespondingnumberof
measures,andtheperformancedatafollowingthe
movedestinationwillmovebackward(i.e.,laterinthe
song)bythesamenumberofmeasures.
CreateControlData:Thiscommandcreatescontrol
change,aftertouch,pitchbend,ortempodatainthe
specifiedregionofaMIDItrackorthemastertrack.
EraseControlData:Thiscommanderasesdatasuchas
controlchanges,aftertouch,pitchbend,ortempoin
thespecifiedrange.
Quantize:ThiscommandcorrectsthetimingofMIDI
dataofthetypeyouspecify(notedata,controlchange,
aftertouch,pitchbend,programchange,etc.)inthe
track.Youcanalsoadjustforswing.
Shift/EraseNote:Thiscommandshifts(moves)or
erasesthespecifiednotenumbersinaspecifiedMIDI
trackandrangeofmeasures.
ModifyVelocity:Thiscommandmodifiesthevelocity
valuesofnotesinthespecifiedareasothattheywill
changeovertimeaccordingtoaselectedcurve.
CreateExclusiveData:Thiscommandcreates
universalsystemexclusivemessagesorKROME
parameterchangemessagesinthespecifiedregionofa
MIDItrack.
EraseExclusiveData:Thiscommanderases(deletes)
universalsystemexclusivemessagesorKROME
parameterchangemessagesfromthespecifiedregion.
Todeletealltypesofsystemexclusivemessageother
thanthoselistedabove,settheEraseMeasure
commandsKindfieldtoExclusive,andexecutethe
command.
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Pattern
StepRecording(LoopType):Hereyoucanperform
steprecordingintoapattern.
Herewellexplaintrackviewediting.
EventEdit:Hereyoucaneditindividualeventsofthe
musicaldatainapattern.
PianoRoll:Youcaneditnotes,velocities,andcontrol
changesinthepianorollscreen.
PatternParameter:Thiscommandspecifiesthe
numberofmeasuresandthetimesignatureofthe
selectedpattern.
ErasePattern:Thiscommanderasesthedatafromthe
selectedpattern.
CopyPattern:Thiscommandcopiesthesettingsand
musicaldataoftheselectedpatterntoanotherpattern.
BouncePattern:Thiscommandcombinesthemusical
dataofthebouncesourcepatternandbounce
destinationpattern,andplacesthecombinedmusical
datainthebouncedestination.
GetFromTrack:Thiscommandtakesmusicaldata
fromaMIDItrackandloadsitintothespecified
pattern.
Youcanvisuallyspecifyregionsofmeasuresinthe
display,andthenmove,copy,orerasethem.
Foreachtrack,eventdatasuchasnotes,velocities,and
controlchangesaredisplayed(seetheillustration
below).
Youreditingwillapplytothehighlightedmeasures.
TherangeisshowninFROMMEASUREandToEND
ofMEASUREintheupperline.
Youcanmove,copy,orerasedatainunitsofmeasures.
Note: Youcantspecifyaregionofmeasuresunlessa
toolisselectedinthetoolbox.
tool.
2. Dragovermeasures12tospecifytheeditregion.
1
PutToTrack:Thiscommandplacesapatternintoa
MIDItrack.
CopyToTrack:Thiscommandcopiesthespecified
areaofmusicaldatafromthespecifiedpatterntoa
MIDItrackasmusicaldata.
ConverttoDrumTrackPattern:Thiscommand
convertsauserpatternintoauserdrumtrackpattern,
whichcanthenbeusedwiththeDrumTrackinany
mode.
2
LoadDrumTrackPattern:Thiscommandloadsauser
DrumTrackpatternintoauserpattern.
3. Pressthe
EraseDrumTrackPattern:Thiserasesthespecified
DrumTrackpattern.
4. Pressmeasure5(themovedestinationmeasure).
Alternatively,dragtheeditregiontomeasure5.
tool.
Location bar
Track name indication
Control message name indication
( Track View Setup)
Note events
Scroll button
Setup
Press this button to open
the Track View Setup
dialog box.
( Track View Setup)
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Selected region
Velocity indication
( Track View Setup)
Pattern
Scroll button
Track view area
5. Inthisexample,aneventexistsinthemove
destinationmeasure,sotheDragMovedialogbox
willappear.
4. Whilecontinuingtopress,dragtothemove
destinationtrack,andrelease.
Overwritewilloverwritethesourcedataoverthe
destinationdata(replacingthedestinationdatawith
thesourcedata).Mergewillcombinethesourceand
destinationdata.
PresstheOKbuttontoexecutethemove.
Iftherearenoeventsinthemovedestination
measures,thisdialogboxwillnotappear;themove
willoccurimmediately.
Ifthemovedestinationmeasurescontainevents,the
DragMovedialogboxwillappear.
Overwritewilloverwritethesourcedataoverthe
destinationdata(replacingthedestinationdatawith
thesourcedata).Mergewillcombinethesourceand
destinationdata.PresstheOKbuttontoexecutethe
move.
If you choose Overwrite
Iftherearenoeventsinthemovedestination
measures,thisdialogboxwillnotappear;themove
willoccurimmediately.
Example)
Copying the events of measures 12 to measures 34
1. Pressthe
tool.
2. Dragovermeasures12tospecifytheeditregion.
1
Example)
Moving the data of an entire track
1. Returnthelocationtothebeginning.
2. Pressthe
tool.
3. Presstheleftsideofmeasure1inthetrackyou
wanttomove.
2
3. Pressthe
tool.
4. Pressmeasure3(thecopydestinationmeasure).
Alternatively,dragtheeditregiontomeasure3.
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Thecopywillbeexecuted.
5. Ifdesired,youcanpressanothercopydestination
tocopythedatarepeatedly.
Example) Copying the data of an entire track
3. Makesurethattheeventsyouwanttoeditare
displayedinthenoteviewareaattheupperpart
ofthewindoworinthecontrolviewareaatthe
lowerpartofthewindow.
Pressthenoteviewareaselector,andusethevalue
controllers.
Youcancopythedataofanentiretracktoanother
track.
Selectthe
RefertoExample)Movingthedataofanentiretrack.
EnterMeasor#intheeventlist.
Instep2,choosethe
Usetheviewcontrolzoombuttonstozoomin/out.
tool.
tool,anddrag.
Switchtheviewareaheightselector.
4. Usethetoolboxtoselectatool,andeditthedata.
Note: Ifyouwanttoundoanedit,presstheUndo
button.
5. Toplaybacktheevents,pressthePlaybutton.A
dialogboxwillopen,andthesongwillstart
playing.Thisallowsyoutochecktheresultsof
yourediting.
6. Youcanchangesettingssuchasthenote
resolution.PresstheSetupbutton,andadjustthe
settingsinthePianoRollSetupdialogbox.
7. Whenyourefinishedediting,presstheDone
button.
Note events
Delete notes.
Select what will be
shown in the control
view area. (In this
example, velocity values
are shown.)
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Zoom
Asdescribedabove,assignseveralotherpatterns
suchasP003andhigher.
3. Selectthekeywherethepatternwillbeassigned.
11. PresstheC#2key.
4. SelectC#2.
Theassignedpatternwillplay.
Youcanalsochangethissettingbyholdingdownthe
KEYeditcellandplayinganoteonthekeyboard.
12. TakeyourfingerofftheC#2key,andpresstheD2
key.
Note: C2andlowerkeysareusedtostopplayback,
andcannotbeassignedpatterns.
Thepatternwillchange,andplaybackwillbegin.At
thistime,thepatternoperationwilldependonthe
SyncandModesetting.
5. CheckAssignforC#2.
6. SetPatternBanktoPreset,andsetPattern
SelecttoP001.
7. SetTracktoTrack01.
Theselectedpatternwillbeplayedaccordingtothe
settings(program,etc.)ofthetrackyouselecthere.
13. SetKEYtoC#2,andsetSynctoMeasure.Make
thesamesettingforD2.
Nowpressthenotesconsecutively.Noticethatthe
patternsfunctioninadifferentway.
WiththeMeasuresetting,patternswillbehandledin
onemeasureunits.Thesecondandsubsequent
patternswillstartinsyncwiththeendofpatternthat
waspreviouslyplayed.
IfyouchangetheModesettingtoOnce,theentire
patternwillplaybacktotheendevenifyourelease
yourfingerfromthekeyboardimmediately.
Tostopplayback,eitherpressthesamekeyonce
again,orpresstheC2orlowerkey.
FordetailsonSync,Mode,andShift,pleasesee
page 158oftheParameterGuide.
Theassignedkeysarealsoshowninthekeyboard
graphicinthedisplay.
8. Assignpatternstootherkeys.
ForKEY,presstheINCbuttontoselectD2.
9. PresstheRevertbutton.
TheAssign,PatternBank,PatternSelect,andTrack
settingswillbegiventhepreviously(steps57)
specifiedvalues.
10. ChoosePatternSelect,andpresstheINC
buttontoselectP002.
Keyswherenopatternsareassignedcanbeplayed
normally.UseTrackSelecttoselectthetrackyou
wanttoplay.Forexampleyoucouldassignbacking
patternsfordrumsorbasstokeysC#2B2anduse
thesekeystocontrolthepatternplayback,while
usingthekeysC3andabovetoplayasolo
performanceinrealtime.Itsagoodideatokeep
yourRPPRassignmentswithinaspecificrangeof
keys.
ByusingRevertinthisway,youcanworkefficiently
whenassigningcontiguous(ornearby)pattern
numbersortracks.
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RPPR playback
LetsusetheRPPRpatternthatyoucreatedtoperform
intheP0:Play/RECProgramT0108page.
1. AccesstheP0:Play/RECProgramT0108page.
Realtime-recording an RPPR
performance
Youcanrecordtherealtimeperformancegeneratedby
RPPR.
RPPR On
Youshouldalsoselectmultitrackrecordingifyou
specifiedtheRPPRdatausingmultipletracksrather
thanjustasingletrack,andwanttosimultaneously
recordtheperformanceofmultipletracks.
HereshowyoucanrecordanRPPRperformanceand
akeyboardperformanceatthesametime.Beforeyou
continue,usetheP0:Play/RECProgramT0108page
toassignadrumprogramtoMIDItrack1,andabass
programtoMIDItrack2.
1. AssignseveralkeysstartingwithC#2topreset
patterns.
ChecktheC#2Assignsetting,andsetPatternBankto
PresetandPatternSelecttothedesiredpresetpattern.
ForTrack,selectMIDItrack1(Track01)towhichyou
assignedadrumprogram.
2. ForeachRPPRpattern,setSynctoSEQ.
WithasettingofSEQ,RPPRpatternstriggeredwhile
thesequencerisplayingorrecordingwillstartin
synchronizationwiththemeasuresofthesequencer.
(Seepage 158oftheParameterGuide.)
4. ToturnofftheRPPRfunction,unchecktheRPPR
checkbox.
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3. AccesstheP0:Play/RECProgramT0108page.
4. ChecktheRPPRcheckbox,andsetTrackSelect
toMIDITrack02.
IftheRPPRcheckboxisselected,theRPPRfunction
willbeturnedoneveninpagesandtabsotherthan
RPPRSetup,allowingyoutoperformwiththeRPPR
functionbypressingakeytowhichanRPPRis
assigned.
Note: InthenoterangeC#2andabove,keystowhich
nopatternhasbeenassignedcanbeplayedtosound
theprogramoftheMIDItrackselectedbyTrack
Select.
5. SinceyouwantthetracksyouplayviaRPPRand
thetrackyouplayfromthekeyboardtobe
recordedatthesametime,checktheMultiREC
checkbox.
Note: IfRecordingSetupissettoLoopAllTracks,it
willnotbepossibletoselectMultiREC.Setthe
RecordingSetuptoOverwrite(seepage 60).
6. PresstheSEQUENCERREC()buttontoenter
recordreadymode.
7. Forthetracksyouwillberecording(MIDITrack1,
2),pressPlay/Rec/Mutetomakethemindicate
REC.
Makesurethatthetracksyourenotrecordingare
indicatedasPlayorMute.
8. PresstheLOCATE(
to001:01.000.
)buttontosetthelocation
9. PresstheSTART/STOP(
)button,andthen
pressakeythatplaysanRPPRpattern.
ThenpressthekeywheretheRPPRpatternplaybackis
assigned.
IfthekeywheretheRPPRisassignedispressed
duringtheprecountbeforerecording,RPPRpattern
playbackwillstartthemomentthatrecordingbegins
aftertheprecount.
RecordtheRPPRpatternplaybackandkeyboard
performance.
Whenrecordingtheplaybackofpatternstriggered
byRPPR,thetimingoftherecordedeventsmaybe
slightlyskewed.Ifthisoccurs,trysettingREC
ResolutiontoasettingotherthanHi.
10. Whenyouarefinishedperforming,pressthe
START/STOP(
)button.
Recordingwillend,andthesequencerwillreturnto
thelocationwhererecordingbegan.
Ifyoumadeamistakeduringyourperformanceor
wouldliketorerecord,youcanusetheCompare
function(presstheCOMPAREbutton)torerecordas
manytimesasyouwish.
11. Ifyouwanttorecordothertracks,uncheckthe
MultiREC(Seestep5)orRPPR(Seestep4)
checkboxesasnecessary.
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Song
Repeat
01
S000: Intro
02
02
S001: A
02
03
S002: B
01
04
S003: Chorus
02
05
S001: A
02
S002: B
01
06
07
S003: Chorus
02
08
S001: A (Solo)
01
09
S003: Chorus
03
10
S004: Ending
02
Intro
Intro
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
A(Solo)
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Ending
Ending
3. SetthelaststeptoEnd.
IfyousetthistoContinuetoStep01,thecuelistwill
playbackrepeatedly.
4. InRepeat,specifythenumberoftimesthatthe
songforthatstepwillberepeated.Forthis
example,setStep02S001:VERSEto02.
5. Specifywhethereffectsettingswillalsobe
switchedwhenthesongateachstepisplayed
back.Ifyouwanteffectsettingstochange,check
theLoadFX?checkbox.
Forthisexample,checktheLoadFX?checkboxfor
Step01,whichloadstheeffects.
6. Toplaybackatthetempothatwasspecifiedfor
eachsong,setTempoModetoAuto.
IfthisissettoManu(Manual),playbackwillusethe
tempospecifiedby=.
7. WhenyoupresstheSEQUENCERSTART/STOP
(
)buttonh,playbackwillbeginfromthe
stepthatisspecifiedastheCurrentStep.
2. AddasongtotheSteparea.
SelecttheSongforStep02,andpresstheInsert
button.Asongwillbeaddedtostep02.Pressthe
popupbutton,andthenchooseS001:VERSEfromthe
list.
Inthesameway,selecttheStep03Song,andpress
theInsertbuttontoaddasongtoStep03.Setthisto
S002:CHORUS.
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Step:Thearrowwillindicatethestepthats
currentlyplaying. indicatesthecurrentlyselected
Step.TheSongPositionBarlocatedbelowthe
songnameshowstheprogressionofthesong
withinthestep.Whilestopped,youcanspecifythe
CurrentStepandthedisplaywillchange
accordingly.
M****:Indicatesthestartingmeasureofthatstep.
WhenyoupresstheCutbutton,theselectedstepwill
bedeletedandtemporarilysaved.Whenyoupressthe
Insertbutton,thesongthatwascutwillbeinsertatthe
selectedstep.
Meter:Indicatesthecurrentlyplayingtime
signature.Thiscannotbechanged.
IfyoupresstheCopybutton,theselectedstepwillbe
copied.IfyoupresstheInsertbutton,thecopiedstep
willbeinserted.
Whenyouplaythekeyboard,theprogramofthe
trackselectedbyTrackSelectwillsound.Ifa
differentprogramisselectedforeachsong,the
Thenameofacuelistcanbespecifiedbythe
RenameCueListmenucommand.
programthatsspecifiedforthesongthats
currentlyplayingwillplay.
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76
Using Effects
An overview of the KROMEs effects
Youcanchoosefrom193differenttypesofhigh
qualitydigitaleffects.TheKROMEprovidesfiveinsert
effects,twomastereffects,andonetotaleffect,together
withamixersectionthatcontrolstheroutingofthese
effects.Allofthesearestereoin/out.
Specificparametersoftheseeffectscanalsobe
controlledinrealtimefromtheKROMEscontrollers
orviaMIDImessagesusingDynamicModulation
(Dmod),byMIDI/TempoSync,orbyusingacommon
LFOtoapplysynchronizedchangestomultiple
modulationeffects.
Total Effect
Thetotaleffect(TFX)isstereoin/stereoout.TheDry
(unprocessed)sideoftheWet/Dryparametersendsthe
stereoinputsounddirectlytothestereooutput.The
waythattheWet(processed)sideisoutputdependson
thetypeofeffect,asfollows.
Wet
Effect
Effect
Effect
Effect
Note: TheParameterGuideincludesblockdiagrams
foreachindividualeffect,whichincludetheeffects
input/outputstructure.(Seepage 251oftheParameter
Guide)
Effect I/O
Insert Effects
InsertEffects(IFX15)arestereoin/stereoout.Ifyou
selectDry(unprocessed)fortheWet/Dryparameter,
thestereoinputsignalwillbeoutputinstereowithout
beingprocessedbytheeffect.IfyouselectWet(effect
applied),theprocessedsignalwillbeoutputinoneof
thefollowingways:
Wet
Effect
Effect
Effect
Effect
Master Effects
MasterEffectsMFX1andMFX2arestereoin/stereo
out.Send1andSend2determinethesendleveltothe
MasterEffects.
WithMastereffects,onlytheWet(processed)signal
willbeoutput.TheoutputsignalsfromtheMaster
EffectsareroutedtotheL/Rbuswiththeoutputlevel
specifiedbyReturn1andReturn2.Theseoutput
signalsaremixedwiththeoutputsignalsfromthebus
specifiedbyBus(IFX/Output)Select(P8Routing
pageineachmode)L/R,orwiththeoutputsignals
fromthebusspecifiedbyBus(IFX/Output)Select(P8
InsertFXSetuppageineachmode)L/R,thenroutedto
thetotaleffect.
Selecting000:NoEffectwillmutetheoutput.The
processedsignalwillbeoutputinoneofthefollowing
ways,accordingtothetypeofeffects.
Wet
Effect
Effect
Effect
Effect
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Using Effects
Programmode
Oscillator1
Filter1
Driver1
Amplifier1
Oscillator2
Filter2
Driver2
Amplifier2
Send
EQ
Master Effect 1, 2
Return
Insert Effect 15
Total Effect
OUTPUT
L/MONO, R
Total Effect
OUTPUT
L/MONO, R
EQ
Drum Track
CombinationandSequencermodes
Send
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EQ
EQ
Insert Effect 15
Master Effect 1, 2
Return
Insert effects
5. AccesstheProgP8:Routing/IFXInsertFXSetup
page.
7. PresstheOn/Offbuttontoturnontheinsert
effect.
Eachtimeyoupressthisbutton,theinserteffectwill
toggleon/off.WhenOff,theresultwillbethesameas
when000:NoEffectisselected;thesoundwillbe
outputwithoutbeingprocessedbytheinserteffect.
8. MakeChainsettings.
IftheChaincheckboxischecked,theinserteffectwill
beconnectedinseries.Sincetheoutputoftheoscillator
isbeingsenttoIFX1instep2,adjustingsettingsas
showninthediagramabovestep6,wouldconnectall
fiveinsertioneffectsIFX1IFX2IFX3inseries,so
thattheseeffectswouldbeinsertedintotheoutputof
theoscillator.
9. AdjustsettingsforPan:#8,Bus(BusSelect),Send
1,Send2andFXCtrlforthesoundafterithas
passedthroughtheinserteffects.
Ifyouvespecifiedachain,thesettingsthatfollowthe
lastIFXinthechainwillbevalid(exceptforFXCtrl).
Pan:#8:SetsthepanoftheIFXoutput.
Bus(BusSelect):Specifiestheoutputdestination.
NormallyyouwillsetthistoL/R.
Send1,Send2:Setsthesendlevelstothemaster
effects.Forthisexample,setthisto127.
FXControlBus:TheFXControlBusesletsyoucreate
effectssidechains.Sidechainsletyoucontrolan
effectwithoneaudiosignal(thesidechain),whilethe
effectprocessesacompletelydifferentaudiosignal.
Thisisconvenientforusewithvocoders,compressors
andlimiters,gates,etc.Fordetails,pleaseseeFX
ControlBusesonpage 238oftheParameterGuide.
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Using Effects
10. AccesstheP8:Routing/IFXInsertFXSetuppage,
andedittheparametersoftheinserteffectyou
selected.
PresstheIFX15tabsandedittheparameters.
Effect Parameters
Effect On/Off
P (Effect Preset)
Master effects
11. Theinputlevelstothemastereffectsaresetby
theSend1,2levels(step3or9).IfSend1,2are
zero,themastereffectswillnotapply.Send1
correspondstoMFX1,andSend2correspondsto
MFX2.
12. AccesstheProgP9:MFX/TFX/LFORoutingpage.
Wet/Dry
Effect1On/Off:Turnstheinserteffecton/off.Thisis
linkedwiththeon/offsettingontheInsertFXSetup
page.
P(EffectPreset):Selectsaneffectpreset.TheKROMEs
internalmemorycontainseffectpresetswhichare
parametersettingsforeacheffectfrom001:Stereo
Compressorthrough193:EarlyReflections.
Effectparametersyoueditaresavedaspartofeach
program,buteffectpresetsallowyoutosaveandrecall
yourfavoriteparametersettingsforeacheffect.If
youvecomeupwithaneffectsettingyoulike,usethe
menucommandWriteFXPresettosaveitasapreset
sothatyoucaneasilyrecallitinadifferentprogramor
mode.
Fordetailsontheparametersofeacheffect,see
page 251andfollowingintheParameterGuide.
Double-size effects
Doublesizeeffects(172:St.MltbandLimiter193:
EarlyReflections)usetwiceasmuchspaceasother
effects.
YoucanusedoublesizeeffectsforinserteffectsIFX1
IFX4andmastereffectMFX1.However,becauseit
takesuptwounitsofeffectspower,thenextnumbered
effectwillbeunavailable.Forexample,ifyouve
selectedadoublesizeeffectforIFX1,youwontbeable
touseIFX2.Ifyouveselectedadoublesizeeffectfor
MFX1,youwontbeabletouseMFX2.
AnexampleofwhenadoublesizeeffectisselectedforIFX1
andIFX4
13. InMFX1andMFX2,selectthetypeofeachmaster
effect.
Theprocedureisthesameaswhenselectinganinsert
effect(seestep6).
Note: Youcanonlyselectadoublesizeeffectfor
MFX1.Fordetails,pleaseseeDoublesizeeffects,
above.
14. PresstheOn/Offbuttontoturnonthemaster
effect.
Eachtimeyoupressthisbutton,themastereffectwill
toggleon/off.WhenOff,theoutputofthemastereffect
willbemuted.
15. UseReturn1andReturn2toadjusttheoutput
levelsofthemastereffects.
Note: Foreacheffect,theWetvalueoftheWet/Dry
parameteristheoutputleveloftheeffect.Thereturn
valueismultipliedwiththis(Return=127willbe
x1.0)todeterminetheactualoutputlevelofthemaster
effect.
16. SelecttheMFX1andMFX2pages,andsetthe
parametersforeachselectedeffect.
FordetailsontheProgramEffectssettingsstep10.
Total Effect
17. IfyouuseBus(IFX/Output)SelecttochooseL/R
astheoscillatoroutput,orifyousetthepostIFX
BustoL/R,thesignalwillbeinputtothetotal
effect.
Theoutputfromthemastereffectisinputtothetotal
effectviatheReturn1andReturn2settingsoftheProg
P9:MFX/TFX/LFORoutingpage.
Afterbeingprocessedthroughthetotaleffect,the
signalisoutputfromtheAUDIOOUTPUTL/MONO
andRoutputs.
18. AccesstheProgP9:MFX/TFX/LFORoutingpage.
19. ChoosethedesiredtotaleffectforTFX.The
procedureisthesameaswhenselectinganinsert
effect.(Seestep6)
Youcantuseadoublesizeeffectasthetotaleffect.
Fordetails,pleaseseeDoublesizeeffects,above.
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20. PresstheOn/Offbuttontoturnthetotaleffecton.
Thetotaleffectwilltoggleon/offeachtimeyoupress
thebutton.IfthisisOff,theresultwillbethesameasif
000:NoEffectisselected.Theinputsoundwillbe
outputwithoutbeingprocessedbythetotaleffect.
21. AccesstheTFXpage,andedittheparametersof
eacheffecttoadjustthefinalsoundasdesired.
FordetailsontheProgramEffectssettings,seestep
10.
4. PresstheFXControl18tabstoaccesstheFX
ControlT0108pages.
Bus(IFX/Output)SelectisthesameasintheRouting
T0108page.Youcansetitfromeitherpage.
FXControlBussendstheoutputofthetimbretoanFX
Controlbus.Usethiswhenyouwanttheaudioinput
toaneffecttobecontrolledbyanothersound.There
aretwoFXControlbuses,whichgivesyouagreatdeal
offreedomforcontrollingeffectsfreely.Fordetails,
pleaseseeFXControlBusesonpage 238ofthe
ParameterGuide.
Insert effects
5. AccesstheCombiP8:Routing/IFXInsertFX
Setuppage.
Routing
1. AccesstheCombiP8:Routing/IFXRoutingT01
08page.
6. SelectaninserteffectinIFX15andeditthe
settings.
7. AccesstheIFX15pagestoedittheindividual
effectparameters.
Thesesettingscanbeadjustedinthesameway.(See
page 79.)
2. UseBus(IFX/Output)Selecttospecifythebus
whereeachtimbrewillbeoutput.ChooseIFX1if
youwanttosendtheoutputofatimbretoinsert
effect1.
Therouting,inserteffects,andchainsettingsare
showngraphicallyontheupperpartofthepage.In
thisexample,T01(timbre1)usesIFX1and2.T02uses
IFX2,T03usesIFX3and4,T02andT05useIFX4,and
T06andT07useIFX5.
3. UseSend1andSend2tospecifythesendlevelof
eachtimbretothemastereffects.
ThiscanbesetonlyifBus(IFX/Output)Selectissetto
L/RorOff.
YoucanuseMIDItocontroldynamicmodulation
(Dmod)foreacheffect,thepostIFXpan(CC#8),
andSend1andSend2levels.
Anasterisk*isshownattherightofCh01Ch16
forthechannelnumberoftracksroutedtoIFX.If
youveroutedmultipletracksthathavedifferent
MIDIchannelsettings,thisspecifiesthechannel
onwhichtheywillbecontrolled.
Note: Theactualsendlevelisdeterminedby
multiplyingthisbytheSend1orSend2settingsfor
oscillators1and2withintheprogramselectedbythe
timbre.IftheprogramparameterSend1orSend2is
setto0,theresultinglevelwillstillbe0evenifyou
raisethissendlevel.
IfBus(IFX/Output)SelectissettoIFX15,thesend
levelstothemastereffectsaresetbySend1andSend2
(InsertFXSetuppage)followingtheinserteffects.
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Using Effects
Whenyoumovethejoystickawayfromyourselfand
presstheSW1button,thefeedbacklevelwillincrease,
andthedelaysoundwillcontinueforalongertime.
TheAmtsettingspecifiesthefeedbacklevelthatwill
beineffectwhentheSW1buttonispressed.IfAmtis
setto10,pressingtheSW1buttonwillreducethe
feedbacklevelto0.
3. SetInputLevelDmodto+100.
4. SetSourcetoJS+Y:#01.
Thedelaysoundwilldisappear.
Theinputleveltotheeffectcanbecontrolledbythe
joystick.Asyoumovethejoystickawayfromyourself,
thedelaysoundwillgraduallyincrease.
8. RotatetheTEMPOknob,andthedelaytimewill
change.
Whenyou(pushthejoystickawayfromyourselfand)
presstheSW1button,thefeedbacklevelwillrise,and
thedelayswillbecomelonger.
9. WhenyouturnontheARPbutton,arpeggiator
willbeginplaying.
In addition, we can use Dmod to change the feedback level via SW1
5. IntheP1:Basic/ControllersControllersSetup
page,settheSW1functiontoSW1Mod.CC#80,
andtheModetoToggle.
ChooseP8:Routing/IFXIFX1page.SettheFeedback
SrctoSW1:#80,andsetAmtto+30.
Selectanydesiredarpeggiator.Whenyourotatethe
TEMPOknob,thedelaytimewillchangein
synchronizationwiththechangingtempoofthe
arpeggiator.
Dependingonthespecificdelayeffect,youmay
hearsomeunexpectednoiseifyouchangethe
tempowhilethedelayissounding.Thisisbecause
thedelaysoundbecomesdiscontinuous,andisnot
amalfunction.
Forsomeeffects,youcansynchronizetheLFO
frequencytothetempo.Settheeffectparameters
MIDISynctoOn,andBPMtoMIDI.Fordetails,
pleaseseepage 236oftheParameterGuide.
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Common FX LFO
TwoCommonFXLFOsareavailableformodulation
effects,suchaschoruses,filters,phasers,etc.Normally,
thephaseoftheLFOsofmultiplemodulationtype
effectswillnotbesynchronizedevenifyousetthemto
theidenticalFrequency,sincetheLFOsarebeing
generatedindependently.
However,ifyouselectCommon1orCommon2forthe
LFOTypeparameterofamodulationtypeeffect,the
effectwillusetheoneofthecommonLFOsinsteadof
itsownindividualLFO.Thisallowsyoutouseasingle
CommonFXLFOtocontroltwoormoremodulation
typeeffectssuchasflanger,phaser,orautopanwith
thesamephase.Sinceyoucanmakeindependent
settingsforLFOwaveformandphaseoffsetforeach
effect,youarefreetocreatecomplexcombinationsof
effects.
Common FX LFO
LFO Type = Common1
Common FX LFO1
Frequency[Hz]
Reset
Stereo Flanger
Waveform = Triangle
Phase Offset = 0 [deg]
Stereo Phaser
Waveform = Sine
Phase Offset = 0 [deg]
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Using Effects
84
Arpeggiator function
Using the arpeggiator while you play
Thearpeggiatorisafunctionthatautomatically
generatesarpeggios(patternsofindividualnotes
derivedfromachord).Mostarpeggiatorsproducean
arpeggiowhenyouplayachordonthekeyboard.
Arpeggiator on/off
EachtimeyoupresstheARPbutton,the
arpeggiatorwillbeswitchedon/off.
Whenthearpeggiatoristurnedon(theLEDwilllight
up)andtheselectedarpeggiopatternwillbeginwhen
youplaythekeyboard.
TheKROMEsarpeggiatorisalsopolyphonic,andcan
produceavarietyofchordaltransformationsor
phrasesbasedonthepitchortimingofthenotesyou
playonthekeyboard.Thesefunctionsletyouusethe
arpeggiatortoplayawiderangeofpatternsincluding
drumorbassphrases,andguitarorkeyboardbacking
riffs.Itisalsoeffectivetousethearpeggiatoraspartof
thesounddesignprocesswhencreatingsubtly
movingpads,synthsounds,orsoundeffects.
TheKROMEsDualArpeggiatorfeatureletsyouuse
twosimultaneousarpeggiopatternsinCombination
mode,andSequencermode.Youcantakeadvantageof
thisinmanyways,includingaseparatearpeggio
patternforadrumprogram,andanotherappliedtoa
bassprogram,orusingakeyboardsplitorvelocityto
switchbetweentwoarpeggiopatterns.
TheKROMEprovidesfivepresetarpeggiopatterns:
thestandardUP,DOWN,ALT1,ALT2,and
RANDOM.Youcanalsocreateandstore1,028ofyour
ownuserpatterns.Thefactorysettingscontainawide
varietyofarpeggiopatternsstoredintheseuser
locations(seepage 211oftheParameterGuide).
Note: Theon/offstatusissavedwhenyouwriteeach
program.
InCombinationandSongmodes,thearpeggios
maynotstartwhenyoupresstheARPbutton
dependingonthesavedsettings.Youmayneedto
playakeyboard(seepage 90).
3. AsdescribedinthefollowingsectionsUsing
knobs14tocontrolthearpeggiatorand
Selectinganarpeggiopatternandspecifyingits
function,movethecontrollersormodifythe
parameterstochangethewaythatthearpeggios
areplayed.
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Arpeggiator function
Turningtheknobtowardtheleftwillshortenthe
patternlength(Length)byhalf.Turningtheknob
towardtherightwillshortentheintervalofthe
arpeggiatednotes(Resolution)byhalf.Whenthe
knobisinthecenterposition(12oclock),thepat
ternwillbeasspecifiedbytheparametersLength
andResolution(GlobalP6:ArpeggioPattern
Setuppage).
IfthearpeggiopatternselectedbyPat(Pattern
Select)isoneofthepresetarpeggiopatternsP0
P4,turningtheknobswillnotproduceany
change.Theseadjustmentsareavailableonlyifa
userarpeggiopatternU0000(INT)U1027(USER)
isselected.
Note: Thestateoftheknobsissavedwhenyouwrite
theprogram.
Note: Dependingontheprogramthatsselected,using
knob4maynotproduceanyeffect.
Note: ItiseffectivetousetheSELECTbuttontoselect
TONE,andthenadjustknob4(RELEASE).
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Using the arpeggiator while you play Using the arpeggiator in Program mode
P1: DOWN
DOWN
P2: ALT1
ALT1
P3: ALT2
OFF, UP
ALT2
Sort
ON, UP
P4: RANDOM
RANDOM
Octave: 4
UP
PresstheLatchcheckboxtomakethissetting.
Checked:Thearpeggiowillcontinueplayingeven
afteryouremoveyourhandfromthekeyboard.
Unchecked:Thearpeggiowillstopplayingwhen
youremoveyourhandfromthekeyboard.
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Unchecked:Onlythearpeggiatednoteswillsound.
Whenyouplaythekeyboard,thearpeggiatorwill
start.Evenforothercombinations,youcanturnthe
arpeggiatoronbypressingtheARPbutton(theLED
willlightup).
2. Listentohowthearpeggiocanbemodifiedas
describedintheUsingknobs14tocontrolthe
arpeggiator(above)andSelectinganarpeggio
patternandspecifyingitsfunctionsections
(below).
TheARPbutton,TEMPOknob,TAPbutton,and
controlsurfaceARPwillapplytoboth
arpeggiatorsAandB.Theirstateissavedwhen
thecombinationiswritten.
Timbre Assign
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Using the arpeggiator while you play Arpeggiator settings in Combination and Sequencer modes
Arpeggiator-A, Arpeggiator-B
ForeacharpeggiatorAandB,youcanadjustsettings
forPattern(Select),Resolution,Octave,Sort,Latch,
KeySync,andKeyboard(seepage 86).
Thedrumprogramsoftimbres14usethesame
arpeggiatorApattern,butsincethenotessounded
byeachtimbrearedividedbykeyzone,eachwill
playonlyaportionofthearpeggiatorpattern.Goto
theP0:PlayProgramT0108pageandtrymuting
eachtimbre14toheartheresult.Youcanadd
varietybyusingdifferentcombinationsoftimbres.
Arpeggiator settings in
Combination and Sequencer
modes
InCombinationandSequencermodes,youcanuseuse
twoarpeggiopatternssimultaneously,thankstothe
KROMEsdualarpeggiatorfunctionality.Thesettings
ineachofthesemodesareadjustedinasimilarway.
Thefollowingexampleshowshowtoadjustsettingsin
Combinationmode.
Thedualarpeggiatorfunctionalityletsyoudothe
followingthings.
Assignanarpeggiatorforeachtimbre.Choosefrom
Off,(arpeggiator)A,or(arpeggiator)B.step5
InTimbreAssignyoullseethatarpeggiatorAis
assignedtotimbres15,andarpeggiatorBis
assignedtotimbres6and7.
Whenyouplaythekeyboard,thedrumprogramsof
timbres14willbesoundedbythearpeggiopattern
ofarpeggiatorA.(Timbre5isadummyprogram
usedtoplaytimbres14.Seepage 91.)
ArpeggiatorBwillsoundtheprogramsoftimbres6
and7.
IfyouuncheckArpeggiatorRunAorArpeggiator
RunB,itwillstop.
IndependentlyspecifywhetherAandBwill
function.step6
Selectanarpeggiopatternandsetparameters
independentlyforAandB.step7
MakeScanZonepagesettingssothatyoucanuse
keyboardrangeorplayingvelocitytoswitch
betweennormalplayingandarpeggiatedplaying,
ortoswitchbetweenarpeggiatorsAandB.step8
Makesettingsfortimbresthatwillbesilentwhen
thearpeggiatorisOff,andwillsoundonlywhen
thearpeggiatorisOn.step10
Ifyoucheckitonceagainandplaythekeyboard,
thatarpeggiatorwillbeginrunning.
WhenyouaccesstheCombiP7:ARP/DTARP
ScanZonepage,youllseethattheBTopKey
andBottomKeyparametersaresetsothat
arpeggiatorBwillrunonlyforthenotesB3and
below.ArpeggiatorAissettorunforanykey.
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Arpeggiator settings
7. OntheArpeggiatorAandArpeggiatorBpages,set
theparametersforarpeggiatorsAandB.
1. SelectCombiP0:PlayProgramT0108page.
TheparametersforAandBarethesameasfora
program(seepage 86).
Selectprogramsforthetimbresthatyouwishtouse.
Forthisexample,selectanydesiredprogramfor
timbres14.
8. IntheScanZoneA/Bpage,specifytherangein
whicharpeggiatorsAandBwillfunction.
2. SelectCombiP3:TimbreParameters,MIDIT0108
page.
TheparametersforAandBarethesameasfora
program.
Forthetimbresthatyouwillbeusing,setStatusto
INT,andsetMIDIChanneltoGchortotheglobal
MIDIchannel(setinGlobalP1:MIDIBasicMIDI
Channel).
Youcanusekeyboardrangesorvelocityrangestouse
oneorbothofthearpeggiators,ortoswitchbetween
arpeggiatorsAandB.ByusingtheCombiP4:Zone/
DelayKeyZoneT0108T0916page,andVelZone
T0108T0916pagetosetkeyboardandvelocity
rangesinconjunctionwitheachother,youcancreate
evenmorevariations.
Forthisexample,settimbres14toaStatusofINT,
andtimbres58toaStatusofOff.SettheMIDI
Channeloftimbres14toGch.
9. Ifyouwishtosavetheeditedcombination
settingsininternalmemory,turnoffmemory
protectinGlobalmode,andwritethecombination
(seepage 115andpage 117).
10. TheStatus,MIDIChannelandAssign
settingsshowninthedisplayofsteps2and3can
bemadesothatcertaintimbreswillsoundonly
whenthearpeggiatorisOn,andwillbesilent
whenthearpeggiatorisOff.
Althoughthisisasomewhatsophisticatedediting
technique,wewilldescribethesettingsofoneofthe
presetcombinationsasanexample.
Whenyouplayaspecificregionofthekeyboard,this
combinessettingsthatcausethearpeggiatortoplayan
arpeggiousingdifferentsoundsthanwhatsbeing
playedbythekeyboard,withothersettingsthatcause
thearpeggiatorsoundstoremaincompletelyunplayed
whenthearpeggiatorisoff.
Beforeyouplay,makesurethattheglobalMIDI
channel(GlobalP1:MIDIBasicMIDIChannel)isset
to01.
SelectcombinationA001:BossaRose(SW1/2),turnthe
ARPbuttonon,andplay.
4. Set(Temp)tospecifythetempo.
Thisisthesameasforaprogram.However,thetempo
issharedbybotharpeggiatorsAandB.
5. MakeArpeggiatorAssignsettings.
AssignarpeggiatorAorBtothedesiredtimbres.Each
timbrewillbeplayedbythearpeggiatorthathasbeen
assignedtoit.
6. MakeArpeggiatorRunsettings.
Checkthearpeggiator(s)thatyouwanttorun.The
arpeggiator(s)checkedherewillrunwhentheARP
buttonisturnedon.
Withthesettingsshowninthedisplayforsteps2and
3,turningtheARPbuttononwillcausearpeggiatorA
torunfortimbres1and2,andarpeggiatorBtorunfor
timbre3.WhentheARPbuttonisturnedoff,timbres
14willsoundasalayer.
IfalltimbresAssignstatusaresettoOff,orif
ArpeggiatorRunAorBisunchecked,thearpeggiator
willnotfunction.
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ArpeggiatorAisassignedtotimbre2and16.When
youplaythekeyboard,thebassriffarpeggio
patternwillsoundthetimbre2program.
TheABottomKeyandTopKey(CombiP7:ARP/
DTARPScanZonepage)aresetsothat
arpeggiatorAwillfunctiononlyfornotesB3and
lower.
ArpeggiatorAisalsoassignedtotimbre16,butthis
issothatthetimbre2programwillsoundonly
whenthearpeggiatorison.
Noticethetimbresettingsfortimbre2and16.
Timbre
Status
MIDI Channel
Assign
INT
02
16
Off
Gch
Ifthearpeggiatorisoff,playingthekeyboardwill
soundthetimbre(s)thataresettoGchortothe
globalMIDIchannel(inthiscase,01).Sincethe
MIDIChanneloftimbre2issetto02,itwillnot
sound.Timbre16issettoGch,butsinceStatusis
Offitwillnotsound.
Using the arpeggiator while you play Linking the arpeggiator to programs or combinations
NotesfromanyMIDIchannelthatisassignedtoa
timbrewilltriggerthearpeggiator.Inthiscase,
thesewillbeMIDIChannel02andGch(global
MIDIchannel).Whenthearpeggiatorison,playing
thekeyboardwilltriggerarpeggiatorA,whichis
assignedtotimbre16(Gch).Timbre2willbe
soundedbyarpeggiatorA.SincetheStatusof
timbre16isOff,itwillnotsound.
SincetheStatusoftimbre16isOff,itwillnot
sound,regardlessofwhetherthearpeggiatorison
oroff.Itisadummytimbrethatcausestimbre2to
soundonlywhenthearpeggiatorison.
Withthefactorysettings,theformerisselected.Use
thelatterwhenyouwanttokeepthesamearpeggio
patternrunning,andchangeonlytheprogramsound.
ThissettingismadeinLoadARPwhenchanging
(GlobalP0:BasicSetup,Basicpage).(Seepage 110)
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4. ArpeggiatorSelectwillautomaticallybesettoA
whenyounavigatetothispagefromProgram
mode.
YoucanalsoselectthestepbypressingtheStepline
intheparameterviewatthebottom.Youcanalso
editbydraggingintheparameterview.
5. InPattern,selectthearpeggiopatternthatyou
wishtoedit.
Pressthebuttontotheleftoftheparameterviewto
switchbetweenPitch(PitchOffset)Gate(Gate)
Vel.(Velocity)Flam(Flam).
Forthisexample,selectanemptyuserarpeggio
pattern.
Ifablankpatternisselected,playingthekeyboard
willnotstartanarpeggio.Althoughpreset
arpeggiopatternsP0P4canbeselected,they
cannotbeedited.
Whenyoueditauserarpeggiopattern,the
changeswillhaveaneffectanytimethatthis
patternisusedinProgram,Combination,orSong.
6. InLength,specifythelengthofthepattern.
Afterthepatternhasplayedforthelengthspecified,it
willreturntothebeginning.Thissettingcanalsobe
changedduringorafterediting.Forthisexample,setit
to08.
Setknob4(STEP)tothecenterposition(12
oclock)sothatthevaluesoftheLengthand
Resolutionparameters(GlobalP6:Arpeggio
PatternSetuppage)willbeused.
Note: ForthepreloadarpeggiopatternsU0000(INT)
U0899(INT),simplychangingtheLengthcan
significantlychangethecharacterofthepattern.Try
changingthelengthandlisteningtotheresult.(See
Length(PatternLength)onpage 211ofthe
ParameterGuide.)
7. Makesettingsforthe (Tempo),Resolution,
Octave,Sort,Latch,KeySync.,and
Keyboardparameters.
Theseareprogramparameters,buttheycanbeset
fromhereaswell.
IfafteraccessingthispagefromProgrammode,
youmodifytheseparametersandwishtokeep
yourchanges,returntoProgrammodeandwrite
theprogram.Theseparametersarenotsavedby
WriteArpeggioPattern.
Tone:Eachstepcansoundachordofupto12tones
(ToneNo.0011).Bytouchinganddraggingthe
overviewontherightpartofthescreenorbyusing
thezoomscrollbuttonsaboveit,selectthelocation
forenteringtonesinthezoomviewbelow.Press
thetouchgridtoentertones.
WhenStepisselected,youcanalsoentertonesby
usingthenumerickeys09andtheand.but
tons.
Note: TheToneNo.correspondstothenumerickeys
09andtheand.buttonsasshownbelow.Each
timeyoupressanumerickey09oraor.button,
thecorrespondingtonewillturnonoroff.The
horizontallinesofthegridinthecenterofthedisplay
correspondtotones.
Tone0009:09buttons
Length: 8
Tone No.
Tone10:button
Tone11:.button
01
05
Step No.
Entering tones
Alternate:Setorresetthetone.
Pen(setonly):Setthetone.
Erase(resetonly):Resetthetone.
Tool:Opensthetooltablet.Thetooltabletletsyou
usevariouscommandsinaregionyouvespecifiedin
theoverview,ortocopyandpaste(seeToolTablet
onpage 214oftheParameterGuide).
Forthisexample,makethesettingsshowndisplaystep
3.
8. InArpeggioPatternSetup,specifyhowthe
arpeggiowillbedeveloped.
9. Pressthe
buttontoselectEditdialog.
Overview
Resolution
Zoom Scroll
Tone Input
1. Pressthealternatebutton.
Touch Grid
Parameter
View
ApatternconsistsofStepsandTones.
Step:Eachuserarpeggiopatternhasupto48steps.
Startingwiththefirststep,thearpeggiatorwillplay
notesatintervalsofthenotevaluespecifiedby
Resolution.Theverticallinesofthegridindicate
thesteps.
UseSteptoselectthestep;thenspecifyPitchOff
set,Gate,VelocityandFlamforeachstep.
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2. Entertonesinthetouchgridasshowninthe
illustrationbelow.
Using the arpeggiator while you play Creating a user arpeggio pattern
3. Whenyouplaythekeyboardasshowninthe
illustration,thearpeggiatorwillbeginplaying.
Tone0correspondstothepitchofthelowestkeyof
chordyouplayonthekeyboard.(IfSortisunchecked,
itwillcorrespondtothepitchofthefirstnoteyou
play.)
4. Forsteps0108,makesettingsforPitchOffset,
Gate,Velocity,andFlam.
PitchOffset:Thisoffsetsthepitchofthearpeggionote
insemitonesupordown.Youcaninputthesametone
foreachstep,andchangethePitchOffsetvaluefor
eachtocreateamelodyusingasingletone.(See
Melodypattern)
Gate:Specifiesthelengthofthearpeggionoteforeach
step.WithasettingofLegato,thenotewillcontinue
soundingeitheruntilthenextnoteofthesametoneor
untiltheendofthepattern.WithasettingofOff,the
notewillnotsound.
Velocity:Thisspecifiesthestrengthofthenote.Witha
settingofKey,thenotewillsoundatthestrengthof
howitwasactuallyplayed.
TheGateandVelocitysettingsyouselectherewill
bevalidiftheGateandVelocityparameters
(ProgramP7:ARP/DTARPSetuppage)ofthe
programselectedinProgrammodearesettoStep.
IftheseparametershaveasettingotherthanStep,
theGateandVelocitythatwerespecifiedforeach
individualstepwillbeignored,andallnotesofthe
arpeggiowillsoundaccordingtothesettingsin
ProgramP7:ARP/DTARPSetuppage.Besureto
verifythesettingsoftheprogram.
1. Pressthealternatebutton.
2. Inthetouchgrid,settone0forStep01,02,03,04,
05,07,and08(i.e.,allbut06).
3. Specifythepitch.SettheStep02Pitchto+10,
Step05Pitchto+12,andtheStep08Pitch
to2.
WheneditingGate,Velocity,andSwing,usethe
SELECTbuttontoselectARP,andsetknob1
(GATE)andknob2(VELOCITY)tothecenter
position(12oclock).
4. Playasinglekey;thearpeggiowillbeginplaying.
Chordal pattern
5. Tochangetheuserarpeggiopatternname,usethe
RenameArpeggioPatternmenucommand.(See
page 221oftheParameterGuide)
6. Ifyouwishtosavetheediteduserarpeggio
patterntointernalmemory,besuretoWritethe
userarpeggiopattern.(Seepage 221ofthe
ParameterGuide)
Ifyouturnoffthepowerwithoutwriting,theedited
contentswillbelost.
7. Ifyouwishtosavethestateoftheprogramatthe
sametime,returntoProgrammodeandwritethe
program.(Seepage 115)
1. Pressthealternatebutton.
2. Inthetouchgrid,settone00ofStep01.
3. InStep03,04,06,and07,settones0004.
4. SelectStep01,andsetGatetoLegato.
5. SelectStep06,andsetGatetoLegato.
Note: Tosimulatethetimingnuancesofastrummed
guitarchord,selectFlam.InProgrammode,selectan
acousticguitarprogram,andchoosetheuserarpeggio
patternthatyoucreatedhere.IntheArpeg.Program
P7:ARP/DTARPSetuppage,setGatetoStep.
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ThenreturntotheGlobalP6:ArpeggioPatternSetup
page.Foroddnumberedsteps,setFlamtoapositive
(+)value.Forevennumberedsteps,setFlamtoa
negative()value.
Letsinputthefollowingrhythmpattern.
4. ForeachTone,specifyFixedNoteNo.
Drum pattern
Youcanusethearpeggiatortoplayarhythmpattern
byusingFixedNotewithadrumprogram.
1. InProgrammode,selectadrumkitprogram.
Forthisexample,selectthepresetprogramA017:Jazz
Dry/Amb1Kit(Category:Drums).
2. InGlobalP6:ArpeggioPattern,selecttheSetup
page,andparametersettings.
UsetheFixedNoteSetupbuttontoopenthedialog
box.Hereyoucanassignadifferentdrumsample(note
number)ofthedrumkittoeachfixednote.
Forthisexample,setToneNo.andFixedNoteNo.as
follows.
Tone No.
00
C2 (kick)
01
F2 (snare)
02
03
ArpeggioToneMode:SetthistoFixedNote.Thiswill
causethetonetoalwayssoundatthespecifiedpitch.
FixedNoteMode:IfyousetthistoTriggerAllTones,
playingasinglenoteonthekeyboardwillsoundall
tones.
IfyousetthistoTriggerAsPlayed,thetoneswillbe
soundedaccordingtothenotesyouplayonthe
keyboard(seepage 212oftheParameterGuide).
Thedrumsamplecorrespondingtoeachnotenumber
willdifferdependingonthedrumkit.Itsbesttoplay
thekeyboardtofindthedrumsoundyouwant;then
holddownFixedNoteNo.andplaythatnotetoenter
thedesirednotenumber.
5. Pressthealternatebutton.
6. Enterthekick(Tone00).
3. SelecttheEditpage.
Inthetouchgrid,settone00(C2)ofStep01and05.
7. Enterthesnare(Tone01).
Inthetouchgrid,settone01(F2)ofStep03and07.
8. Entertheclosedhihat(Tone02).
Inthetouchgrid,settone02(F#3)ofStep01,02,03,05,
06,and07.
9. Entertheopenhihat(Tone03).
Inthetouchgrid,settone03(A#3)forStep04.
10. IfFixedNoteModeissettoTriggerAsPlayed,
playingasinglenoteonthekeyboardwillcause
onlythekick(Tone00)toplay.
Playingtwonotesonthekeyboardwillcauseonlythe
kick(Tone00)andsnare(Tone01)toplay.Inthisway,
thenumberofkeysthatyouplaywillbeplayedbythe
samenumberoftones.
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Using the arpeggiator while you play Creating a user arpeggio pattern
11. Settheparametersforeachstep.
UseVelocityetc.toaddaccentstotherhythmpattern.
TheGateandVelocitysettingsyouselectherewill
bevalidiftheGateandVelocityparameters
(ProgramP7:ARP/DTARPSetuppage)ofthe
programselectedinProgrammodearesettoStep.
IftheseparametershaveasettingotherthanStep,
theGateandVelocitythatwerespecifiedforeach
individualstepwillbeignored,andthenotesof
thearpeggiowillbesoundedaccordingtothe
settingsoftheProgramP7:ARP/DTARPSetup
page.Checkthesettingsoftheprogram.
WhenspecifyingGateandVelocity,pressthe
controlsurfaceARPbutton,andsetknob1(GATE)
andknob2(VELOCITY)tothecenterposition(12
oclock).
7. Ifyouwishtosavetheediteduserarpeggio
patternininternalmemory,youmustwritethe
userarpeggiopattern.
Inthiscase,bothuserarpeggiopatternswillbewritten
simultaneously.Ifyouturnoffthepowerwithout
writing,theeditedcontentswillbelost(seepage 221of
theParameterGuide).
8. Ifyouwishtosavethestateofthecombinationat
thesametime,returntoCombinationmodeand
writethecombination.(Seepage 115)
Note: Wheneditingauserarpeggiopattern,pay
attentiontotheglobalMIDIchannel,thechannelof
eachtrack,andthearpeggiatorassignments,andmake
surethatthearpeggiatoryouarehearingisthepattern
thatyouwishtoedit.
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Arpeggiator function
Regarding arpeggiator
synchronization
Key Sync. parameter
Thetimingofthearpeggiatornotesdependsonthe
stateofthearpeggiatorKeySync.checkbox.
Ifthisboxischecked,thearpeggiatorwillstart
runningatthefirstnoteonthatoccursafteryouve
takenyourhandscompletelyoffthekeyboard.
Ifthearpeggiatoristurnedon(ARPbuttonison)
andisrunning,itwillresettothebeginningofits
arpeggiopatternwhenaSongStartisreceived.
(ThisisunaffectedbytheKeySync.setting.)
InSequencermodewhenKeySync.isunchecked
andtheARPbuttonison,ifyoustartthe
arpeggiatorbypressingakeyduringtheprecount
beforerecordingbegins,thearpeggiatorwillstart
itspatternassoonasrecordingbegins,andwillbe
recorded.
Ifthisboxisunchecked,thearpeggiatorwillrunin
synchronizationwiththeinternal/externalMIDIclock.
Below,wewillexplainhowsynchronizationoccurs
whentheKeySync.checkboxisnotchecked
(SynchronizationwithSongStartandwithMIDI
realtimeStartmessagesareexcluded).
If(Tempo)isEXT(i.e.,ifGlobalP1:MIDIMIDI
ClockisExternalMIDIorExternalUSB)inProgram,
Combination,orSequencermodes,thearpeggiator
willsynchronizetotheMIDItimingClockandStart
messagesreceivedfromaconnectedMIDIdevice.
Note: Synchronizationwilloccurinthesamewayif
MIDItimingClockisAutoandMIDIrealtimeclock
messagesarebeingreceivedfromaconnectedMIDI
device.
InCombinationandSequencermodes,thetwo
arpeggiatorscanrunsimultaneously.Inthiscase,ifone
arpeggiatorisalreadyrunning,andyouthenrunthe
otherarpeggiator(withKeySync.unchecked),the
secondarpeggiatorwillsynchronizetothe(Tempo)
basedonthefirstarpeggiator.
IfKeySync.ischecked,arpeggiatorsAandBwillrun
independently,eachattheirowntempo.
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P001...P605
User
U000...U999
YoucanwriteyourownpatternsintoU000U999.User
patternsyouvecreatedinSequencermodecanbe
convertedintouserDrumTrackpatterns.
TheDrumTrackpatternwillstartimmediatelywhen
youpresstheDRUMTRACKbutton,orwhenyou
playthekeyboardafterpressingtheON/OFFbutton.If
yourestartingthepatternbyplayingthekeyboard,
youhavetheoptionofstartingitbyusingaspecific
rangeofnotesorvelocities.
InProgrammode,thedrumtrackhasadedicated
mixerchannel(includingEQ)andeffectrouting,
allowingyoutocontrolthedrumtrackindependently
fromthesoundoftheprogramitself.InCombination
andSequencermodes,thedrumtrackishandledasa
conventionaltimbreortrack,allowingyoutoselect
programs,editEQsettings,andspecifytheeffect
routinginthesamewayasforconventionaltimbresor
tracks.
2. PresstheDRUMTRACKbutton.
TheON/OFFbuttonwilllightuporblink,depending
onthesetting(TriggerMode)oftheprogram.
Iflit:TheDrumTrackpatternwillstartaccordingto
theSyncsetting.Whenyouturnitoff,thepatternwill
stop.(ThiswilloccuriftheTriggerModeparameteris
settoStartImmediately.)
Ifblinking:TheDrumTrackpatternwillbereadyto
start.Itwillstartwhenyouplaythekeyboardorwhen
aMIDInoteonisreceived.(Thiswilloccurifthe
TriggerModeparameterissettoWaitKBDTrigger.)
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IftheGlobalP1:MIDIMIDIBasicpageMIDI
ClockparameterissettoExternalMIDI,External
USB,orsettoAutoandMIDIClockmessagesare
beingreceived,thedisplaywillindicate =EXT,
andtheKROMEwillbesynchronizedtoan
externalMIDIdevice.Inthiscase,youwontbe
abletochangethetempobyusingtheKROME.
1. AccesstheProgP0:PlayMainpage.
Drum Track Play/Mute, Solo On/Off, Volume
Pattern
Bank/No.
Drum Track
Program
Drum Track
EQ
2. PresstheDRUMTRACKbutton.
2. SelectaDrumTrackpattern.UsePatternBank
toselectthepresetortheuserbank,anduse
PatternNo.toselectthepatternnumber.
3. UseDrumTrackProgramtoselecttheprogram
thatwillplaytheDrumTrackpattern.
Note: Youcanonlyselectprogramsofcategory
number15(Drums).Ifyouwanttouseanoriginal
programyoucreatedastheDrumTrackprogram,save
itwithCategorysetto15(seepage 30).
Note: Ifyouveselectedanemptypattern,theDRUM
TRACKbuttonwillnotfunction.
TheseparameterscanalsobesetfromP7:ARP/DT
page.
TheON/OFFbuttonwilllightuporblink,depending
onthesetting(TriggerMode)ofthecombination.
Iflit:TheDrumTrackpatternwillstartaccordingto
theSyncsetting.Whenyouturnitoff,thepatternwill
stop.(ThiswilloccuriftheTriggerModeparameteris
settoStartImmediately.)
Ifblinking:TheDrumTrackpatternwillbereadyto
start.Itwillstartwhenyouplaythekeyboardorwhen
aMIDInoteonisreceived.(Thiswilloccurifthe
TriggerModeissettoWaitKBDTrigger.)
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Performing with the Drum Track function Using the Drum Track function in Combination mode
Inthefollowingillustration,weveselectedtimbre5
forusebythedrumtrack.
2. SpecifytheMIDIchannelofthedrumtrack
timbre.
BeawarethatifanothertimbreusesthesameMIDI
channel,thattimbrewillalsobeplayed.
3. AccesstheCombiP7:ARP/DTDrumTrackpage.
SpecifythedrumtracksMIDIchannelOutput.Setthis
tomatchtheMIDIChannelofthetimbreyou
specifiedinstep2.
4. SelectaDrumTrackpattern.UsePattern(Pattern
Bank)toselectthepresetoruserbank,anduse
PatternNo.toselectthepatternnumber.
Note: Ifyouselectanemptypattern,theDRUM
TRACKbuttonwillnotfunction.
5. PresstheDRUMTRACKbuttontoverifythatthe
patternplayscorrectly.
ThemethodoftriggeringwilldependontheTrigger
settings.IftheTriggerModeparameterissettoStart
Immediately,theDrumTrackpatternwillstartwhen
youpresstheDRUMTRACKbutton.Fordetailsonthe
Triggersettings,pleasesee74b:Triggeronpage 56
oftheParameterGuide.
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4. IfTriggerModeissettoWaitKBDTrigger,
specifytheLatchsetting.Latchspecifies
whethertheDrumTrackpatternwillcontinue
playingevenafteryoutakeyourhandoffthe
keyboard.
Off:IftheDRUMTRACKbuttonison(theLEDwill
blink),thepatternwillstartwhenyouplaythe
keyboard(noteon).Thepatternwillstopwhenyou
releasethekeyboard(noteoff).
On:IftheDRUMTRACKbuttonison(theLEDwill
blink),thepatternwillstartwhenyouplaythe
keyboard(noteon).Thepatternwillcontinuewhen
youreleasethekeyboard(noteoff).Thepatternwill
stopwhenyouturntheDRUMTRACKbuttonoff(the
LEDwillgodark).
5. IfTriggerModeissettoWaitKBDTrigger,
specifytheKeyboardZoneandVelocityZone.
Thesesettingsspecifytherangeofkeysandvelocities
thatwilltriggertheDrumTrackpatternwhenyouplay
thekeyboard(orreceiveanoteon).
2. TriggerModespecifieshowtheDrumTrack
patternwillbetriggered.
StartImmediately:WhenyoupresstheDRUM
TRACKbuttontoturniton,theLEDwilllightupand
theDrumTrackpatternwillstartaccordingtotheSync
setting.ItwillstopwhenyoupresstheDRUMTRACK
buttontoturnitoff.
WaitKBDTrigger:WhenyoupresstheDRUM
TRACKbuttontoturniton,theLEDwillblinkandthe
DrumTrackpatternwillwaittostart.Whenyouplay
thekeyboardorreceiveaMIDInoteon,theDrum
TrackpatternwillstartaccordingtotheSyncsetting.
3. SpecifytheSyncsetting.
Off:TheDrumTrackpatternwillnotsynchronizeto
thearpeggiatorthatscurrentlyrunning,butwillstart
immediately.
On:TheDrumTrackpatternwillsynchronizetothe
arpeggiatorthatscurrentlyrunning.
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Drum Track function settings Drum Track function settings in Combination mode
InSequencermodeyoucanusetheDrumTrack
functionwhilerealtimerecordingasongtrackor
pattern.
Thenoteon/offdatatransmittedbytheDrumTrack
patterncanberecordedaseventsinatrackorpattern.
Youcantusenotedatafromtheinternal
sequencerasatriggertostartpatternsforthe
DrumTrackfunction.
WhenyouveusedtheDrumTrackfunctionwitha
programorcombinationtocomeupwithanideafora
song,youcanthenusetheAutoSongSetupfunctionto
immediatelystartrealtimerecording(seepage 59).
Transmit:ThedrumtrackwilltransmitontheMIDI
channelspecifiedbytheDrumPatternOutputsetting
ofeachcombination.
SetthistomatchtheMIDIchannelofthetimbreyouve
specifiedforthedrumprogram.
InSequencermode,theDrumTrackfunctiontransmits
andreceivesonthefollowingMIDIchannels.
IfthetimbresStatusisEXTorEX2,thenotedataetc.
oftheDrumTrackpatternwillbetransmitted.
Receive:ThedrumtrackwillreceiveontheMIDI
channelspecifiedbytheDrumPatternInputsettingof
eachsong.NormallyyoullsetthistoTchandusethe
KROMEskeyboardtocontrolthetriggering.
Transmit:ThedrumtrackwilltransmitontheMIDI
channelspecifiedbytheDrumPatternOutputsetting
ofeachsong.SetthistomatchtheMIDIchannelofthe
MIDItrackwhereyouveassignedthedrumprogram.
IfthetracksStatusisBTH,EXT,orEX2,notedataetc.
oftheDrumTrackpatternwillbetransmitted.
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Synchronizing the drum track with the KARMA function, Sequencer mode songs, patterns, and RPPR performance
IfyouwanttheDrumTrackpatterntoplayorbe
recordedinsynchronizationwiththearpeggiatorthats
currentlyrunning,acurrentlyplayingsong,pattern,
orRPPRperformance,turnTriggerSyncon.
TriggerSyncOff:IftheTriggerModesettingisStart
Immediately,theDrumTrackpatternwillbetriggered
themomentyoupresstheDRUMTRACKbutton.If
thisissettoWaitKBDTrigger,theDrumTrackpattern
willbetriggeredthemomentyouplaythekeyboard.It
willnotsynchronizetothearpeggiatorthatscurrently
runningortothesong,pattern,orRPPRthats
currentlyactive.
TriggerSyncOn:Triggeringwillsynchronizetothe
songthatscurrentlyplaying,patternorRPPR
performanceinunitsofameasure.Triggeringwill
synchronizetothearpeggiatorthatscurrentlyrunning
(inSequencermodeifthesongorpatternisstopped)
inunitsofabeat.
Note: Ifyouwanttosynchronizearpeggiatortothe
DrumTrackfunctionthatscurrentlyrunning,setthe
Syncparameter(Prog/Combi/SeqP7:ARP/DT
DrumTrkPattern).
Note: IfyouwanttosynchronizetheRPPRpattern
performancetotheDrumTrackfunctionthats
currentlyrunning,settheSyncparameter(SeqP10:
Pattern/RPPRRPPRSetuppage)toBeatorMeasure.
Sync settings
Key 1 on
Key 2 on
Key 1 off
Song
Patterns 1 and 2 are set to
Mode=Manual, and have
identical Sync settings
Sync: Off
Pattern 1
Pattern 2
Sync: Beat
Pattern 1
Pattern 2
Sync: Measure
Pattern 1
Pattern 2
Slave operation
ConnecttheKROMEsMIDIINtoyourexternalMIDI
devicesMIDIOUT,orconnecttheKROMEsUSBB
connectortoyourcomputersUSBport.
SetMIDIClock(seepage 111)toExternalMIDIor
ExternalUSB.
Note: IftheKROMEissettoMIDIClock=Auto,itwill
alsosynchronizetotheexternalMIDIdeviceinthe
samewayifMIDItimingclockmessagesarebeing
receivedfromtheexternaldevice.
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Master operation
IfyouwantanexternalMIDIdeviceorcomputerto
synchronizetotheKROMEsMIDItimingclockand
realtimecommands,connecttheKROMEsMIDIOUT
toyourexternalMIDIdevicesMIDIIN,orconnectthe
KROMEsUSBporttoyourcomputersUSBport.
SetMIDIClocktoInternal.
Note: ThesameappliesifMIDIClock=AutoandMIDI
realtimeclockmessagesarebeingtransmitted(see
page 111).
5. UsetheToDrumTrackPatternSelectfieldto
specifytheuserDrumTrackpatternnumberthat
willholdtheconverteddata.Whenyouexecute
thecommand,thedatawillbeoverwrittenonto
thisnumber.
6. IfyouselecttheAllPatternsavailableinSong
***option,allpatternsinthesongthatcontain
notedatawillbeconverted,startingwiththe
numberyouspecifiedinstep3.
7. IfyouexecutethiscommandwithNoteOnly
selected,onlythenoteeventswillbeconverted.
8. PresstheOKbuttonortheENTERbuttonto
execute.Ifyoudecidenottoexecute,pressthe
CancelbuttonortheEXITbutton.
9. AsdescribedinUsingtheDrumTrackfunction
inProgrammodeonpage 97,settheDrumTrack
PatternBanktoUser,andsetPatternNo.to
theuserDrumTrackpatternyouconverted.Then
playtheDrumTrackpattern.
Drum Track
Tocreateauserpattern,youcanrealtimerecordit(see
page 65)intheSeqP10:Pattern/RPPRPatternEdit
page,orsteprecordit(seepage 167oftheParameter
Guide).
Alternatively,performancedatafromatrackcanbe
importedintoapattern,meaningthatperformance
datayouvecreatedinatrackorSMFdatayouve
loadedinMediamodecanbeusedasauserpattern.To
dothis,executetheGetFromTrackmenucommandin
theSeqP10:Pattern/RPPRPatternEditpage(see
page 187oftheParameterGuide).
Preset
Pattern
Track/RPPR
Drum Track
100
User
Pattern
Program
/Combination
Song
User
Drum Track
Pattern
Convert to
Drum Track Pattern
Sequencer memory
(Not saved internally;
save on external USB
media.)
Ifthedrumpatternmemoryisinsufficient,orif
therearenotenoughpatternslots,theerror
messageNotenoughDrumTrackpattern
memoryorNotenoughDrumTrackpattern
locationsavailablewillappear,andthecommand
cannotbeexecuted.
Tip: Itsagoodideatoconvertdrumpatternsthatyou
usefrequently.UseLoadDrumTrackPatterntoload
them.
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104
Adrumkitisacollectionofdrumsamples(drumset
soundssuchasbassdrum,snare,orcymbals,aswellas
awidevarietyofotherpercussionsounds),witheach
sampleassignedtoanoteofthekeyboard.
DrumKitsareeditedinGlobalMode.Whileyourein
GlobalMode,youllplaythekitthatyoureeditingasif
youwereplayingitfromwithintheProgram,Combi,
orSongwhichwasselectedbeforeyouenteredGlobal
mode.
Eachkeycanplayadifferentsound
Oneachkey,youcanuseuptoeightDrumsamples,
withvelocitycrossfades
Eachkeyhasseparatesettingsforthemost
importantsoundparameters,includingvolume,
filtercutoffandresonance,envelopeattackand
decay,pitch,driveandlowboost,andgainforeach
bandoftheProgramEQ.
Forinstance,youcouldcombinehighdriveand
lowcutofffrequencytocreatealofieffectononlya
fewsounds,whiletherestofthesoundsremained
clearandpristine.
EachnotecanberoutedtodifferentInsertEffects,
orhaveseparateFXSendamounts.Forinstance,
youcansendasnaresoundthroughadedicated
compressor.
YoucanuseDrumKitsonlyinProgramswhose
OscillatorModeissettoSingleorDoubleDrums.
No.
So,beforeyouenterGlobalmode,itsbesttoselecta
Programwhichisalreadysetupfordrums,withthe
appropriateEGsettings,effects,andsoon.Justusethe
ProgramCategoryselectpopup,andchooseadrum
ProgramsuchasStudioStandardKit.
EveniftheprogramsoscillatorissettoDouble
Drums,thispagewillshowonlythesingledrum
kitthatisselectedbyDrumKitSelect.
Contents
INT
00...31
User
32...47
GM 0
48...56
Beforeyoustartediting,gototheGlobalP0:Basic
SetupSystemPreferencespage,andlookinthe
MemoryProtectsection.MakesurethatDrumKitis
notcheckedifso,youwontbeabletomakeanyedits.
The9DrumKitsintheGMbankarecompatiblewith
theGM2soundmap.TheotherDrumKitsmayuse
differentmappings,whereappropriate.
WhenyoueditaDrumKit,allProgramsthatusethat
DrumKitwillbeaffected.Toavoidchangingthe
factoryvoicing,youmaywishtocopyDrumKitsto
emptylocationsintheUSERbanksbeforeediting.
IntheProgramP1:BasicCtrlsProgramBasicpage,set
theOscillatorModeparametertoDrumsorDouble
Drums.Thenfortheoscillator,selectthedrumkitthat
youwanttouse.
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IfAssignischecked,thekeywillhaveitsownsettings.
Thisisthedefault.
IfAssignisnotchecked,thekeywonthaveitsown
settings.Instead,itwillusethesamesettingsasthe
nexthighernoteexceptthatthedrumsampleswillbe
playedatalowerpitch.Theamountofpitchchange
dependsonthePitchSlopeparameter,ontheProgP2:
OSC/PitchOSC1PitchorOSC2Pitchpage.
2. AccesstheP2:OSC/PitchOSC1Setuppageorthe
OSC2Setuppage(DoubleDrumsonly),andpress
theJumptoDrumKitEditbutton.
Usethissettingwhenyouwantonlytochangethe
pitch,suchaswithtomorcymbalsounds.
IfyouwanttoedittheOSC2drumkitofadouble
drumsprogram,presstheJumptoDrumKitEdit
buttonfromtheP2:OSC/PitchOSC2Setuppage.
YoulljumptotheGlobalmodeP5:DrumKitSample
Setuppage.
Note: IfyouenterGlobalmodebypressingthe
GLOBALbuttonorthemodebutton,andthenaccess
theP5:DrumKitSampleSetuppage,theOSC1sound
settingswillbeused.
KEY Assign
Drum Kit
Select
2. Inthesameway,makesurethatDrumsamples38
areOff.
Whentheyareturnedoff,mostoftheirparameterswill
begrayedout.
3. SelectStereoastheBankforDrumsample1and
Drumsample2.
Drumsamplescomeinseveraltypes:Mono,Stereo,
VM.M,orVM.S.Monoaremonodrumsamples,and
Stereoarestereodrumsamples.Stereodrumsamples
usetwiceasmanyvoicesasmonodrumsamples.
VM.MandVM.Sarerespectivelymonoandstereo
versionsoflargecapacitydrumsamples.
3. Inthetoplineofthedisplay,useDrumKit
Selecttoselectthedrumkitthatyouwanttoedit.
GMdrumkits48(GM)56(GM)cannotbeselected
here.(ItisnotpossibletoeditorwriteaGMdrum
kit.)Ifyouwishtomodifythesettingsofoneofthe
drumkits48(GM)56(GM),youcanuseCopy
DrumKittocopyitto00(INT)47(USER),and
theneditthecopy.
4. UsetheKeyparametertoselectthenotethatyou
wishtoedit.
Toselectakey,youcanuseanyofthestandardVALUE
controllers(thedial,numerickeypadetc.).Asa
shortcut,youcanalsoholddowntheKeyandplaya
noteonthekeyboard.
ThisKeyselectionappliestoallfiveDrumKitediting
pages.
5. UsetheAssigncheckboxtospecifywhetherthe
keywillhaveitsownsettings,orusethesame
settingsasthenexthighernote.
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Drumsamplesareorganizedintocategoriessuchas
bassdrumorsnare.
4. PresstheDrumsamplepopupforDrumsample1.
ThisbringsupalistofDrumsamples,organizedby
category.Usethetabsattheleftofthedisplayto
browsethroughthedifferentcategories.
ForalistoftheDrumsamplenames,pleaseseethe
VoiceNameList.
3. Youcanalsoeditthedrive,boost,andEQforeach
drumsample.
6. PresstheOKbuttontoconfirmyourselection.
AccesstheP5:DrumKitDrive/EQpage.
7. Switchtheslotto2,andmakesettingsfor
Drumsample2inthesameway.
AdjustDrive,LowBoost,and3BandEQGain[dB]
foreachdrumsample.
NowthatyouveassignedDrumsamplesto
Drumsample1andDrumsample2,letssetupthe
velocityrangesandcrossfades.
4. RepeatBasicEditing,onpage 106tosetupeach
keyoftheDrumKit.
8. AccesstheP5:DrumKitVelocitySplitpage.
9. SetDrumsample2sThresholdVelocityto1,and
itsCrossfadetoOff.
5. Youcanalsocopysettingsfromonekeyto
another,usingtheCopyKeySetupmenu
command.
10. SetDrumsample1sThresholdVelocityto80.
YoucanedittheThresholdVelocitysettingby
touchinganddraggingthegraphicontheright
(see*EG,VelocitySplitonpage 6).
1. AccesstheP5:DrumKitVoice/Mixerpage.
Now,Drumsample2willsoundwhenyouplaysoftly,
atvelocitiesof79orlessandDrumsample1willsound
whenyouplayharder,withvelocitiesof80ormore.
ThemeterattheleftsideoftheVelocitySplitgraphic
indicatesthenoteonvelocityvalue.Thisletsyou
verifythedrumsamplethatwillbesoundedbyagiven
velocity.
11. Next,setDrumsample1sCrossfadeto20,andits
CurvetoLinear.
2. UsetheExclusiveGroupstomakeonedrum
soundcutoffanotherdrumsoundsuchasclosed
andopenhihats.
Forexample,letssaythatyouveassignedanopenhi
hatandaclosedhihattothesameexclusivegroup:
Playtheopenhihatsound.
Whileitsstillringing,playtheclosedhihat.
Theopenhihatsoundwillbecutoffsimulating
theactionofaphysicalhihat.
Noticethatthegraphicnowshowsthetworanges
taperingintooneanother.Between80and100,
Drumsample2willfadeout,andDrumsample1will
fadein,creatingagradualvelocitytransitioninsteadof
ahardsplit.
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SettheHoldfunctionasfollows.
1. AccesstheProgP4:Amp/EQAmp1/Driver1or
Amp2/Drive2page.
1. AccesstheProgP1:Basic/ControllersNoteOn/
Scalepage.
2. UnderPan,makesurethattheUseDKitSetting
checkboxischecked.
IfyoujumpedtotheGlobalP5:DrumKitpageby
pressingtheJumptoDrumkitEditbuttonfrom
Programmode,youcanreturntoProgrammodeby
pressingtheReturntoOSCbutton.
WhenUseDKitSettingison,theProgramwillusethe
pansettingsforeachkeyoftheDrumKit.
2. UnderKeyZone,makesurethattheHoldcheck
boxischecked.
OnceyouveturnedonHoldfortheProgram,the
functioniscontrolledonanotebynotebasis
accordingtosettingswithintheDrumKit.
3. AccesstheGlobalP5:DrumKitVoice/Mixer
page.
4. Foreachkey,settheEnableNoteOffReceive
parameterasdesired.
Ifthischeckboxisnotselected,noteswillbeheld,and
thesoundwillcontinueevenafterthekeyisreleased.
Ifitischecked,thekeywillnotbeheld.
IfyouturnoffHoldintheProgram,nokeyswillbe
heldregardlessoftheirEnableNoteOffReceive
setting.
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5. UseSend1(toMFX1)andSend2(toMFX2)toset
thesendlevelstothemastereffects.
3. AccesstheGlobalP5:DrumKitVoice/Mixer
page.
4. UsePantospecifythepanningforeachkey.
ThreetypesofdataarehandledinGlobalmode:
userdrumkitsettings(GlobalP5),userarpeggio
patterns(GlobalP6),andotherglobalsettings
(GlobalP04).Eachofthesehasarespective
memoryareatostoreitsdata.Thisdatacanalsobe
savedtovarioustypesofSDcardinMediamode.
Fordetails,pleaseseeWritingGlobalsettings,
UserDrumKitsandUserArpeggioPatternson
page 116,andSavingtoSDcard(MediaSave)
onpage 118.
TheComparefunctionthatletsyoureturntothe
statepriortoyourediting(orundoedits)isnot
availableinGlobalmode.
Creatinguserarpeggiopatterns
Fordetailsonhowtoaccesseachpage,pleasesee
Basicoperationsonpage 9.
Global settings
Basic setup
Tuning and
transpose
settings
Velocity/
curve settings
Effect bypass
settings
Link the
arpeggiator
Stop the
arpeggiator
and drum
track
Youcanadjustthetranspositionoverarangeof1
octave.
3. UsetheGlobalmodeP1:MIDIMIDIBasicpage
ConvertPositionparametertospecifytheposition
atwhichthetransposeandvelocitycurvesettings
willbeapplied.
PreMIDIisthenormalsetting.Withthissetting,the
TransposesettingdescribedaboveandtheVelocity
CurvedescribedbelowwillbeappliedtotheKROMEs
keyboardperformancedata,andwillaffectboththe
MIDIOUTandtheinternalsoundgenerator.Thisis
alsorequiredinordertorecordtheoutputofthe
curvesintotheinternalsequencer.
PostMIDIappliesthetranspositionandcurvesto
incomingMIDI,foradjustingtheKROMEresponseto
anexternalMIDIcontroller.
Whensimplyplayingtheinternalsoundsfromthe
KROMEkeyboard,bothsettingsworkthesame.
Toadjustthetuninginfineincrements,inorderto
matchotherinstrumentsorrecordedmusic:
1. InGlobalmode,gotoP0:BasicSetupBasicpage.
2. AdjusttheMasterTunetothedesiredpitch.
TheMasterTuneisadjustableoverarangeof50cents
(onesemitone=100cents).WhenMasterTuneisat0,
middleAistunedto440Hz.
VelocitycurveletyouadjustthewaytheKROME
respondstohowyouplayonthekeyboard.The
defaultsettingshouldworkformostplayers,butthere
aremanyotherchoicestoletyoucustomizethe
responsetomatchyourownstyle.
Tosetthevelocityandaftertouchcurves:
1. InGlobalmode,gotoP0:BasicSetupBasicpage.
Youcanalsotransposethekeyboardinsemitones,for
quickkeychanges(forinstance,ifthebanddecidesto
playasonginFratherthanE).Todoso:
2. SettheVelocityCurvetosuityourplayingstyle.
1. InGlobalmode,gotoP0:BasicSetupBasicpage.
VelocityCurve4isthedefault,andshouldworkfor
mostplayers.
2. AdjusttheKeyTransposeasdesired.
109
Curve9isdesignedspecificallyforplayingpiano
soundsfromtheweightedNHkeyboardsinthe73
noteand88notemodels.
Fordetailsontheothercurves,seethegraphicbelow,
aswellastheVelocityCurvesectiononpage 194of
theParameterGuide.
2. IntheLoadARPwhenchangingarea,ifthe
ProgramorCombinationboxisselected,
switchingprogramsorcombinationsrespectively
willrecallthearpeggiatorsettingswritteninthat
programorcombination.
3. Specifythepositionwherethevelocitycurvewill
beapplied.FormoreaboutConvertPosition,
pleaseseeTransposingthekeyboard,above.
Velocitycurves
1. AccesstheGlobalmodeP0:BasicSetupBasic
page.
127
MAX
7
8
4
3
2
Velocity
effect
Soft
EveniftheARPorDRUMTRACKbuttonsareon,the
arpeggiatoranddrumtrackwillnotfunction.
8
6
5
4
Strong
2. IftheAllARP/DTOffboxisselected,all
arpeggiatoranddrumtrackfunctionalitywillbe
turnedoff.
127
Beep setting
Memory
protect
settings
1. AccesstheGlobalmodeP0:BasicSetupSystem
Preferencespage.
2. IfthePowerOnModeissettoReset(factory
setting),KROMEwillautomaticallyselectthe
ProgrammodeP0:Play.
IfthePowerOnModeissettoMemorize,thelocation
(modeandpage)andtheprogramorcombination
numberthathadbeenselectedwhenyouturnedoff
thepowerwillberecalled.
Youcanspecifywhetherthearpeggiatorsettings
writtenintoeachprogramorcombinationwillalsobe
selectedwhenyouselectthatprogramorcombination,
orwhetherthearpeggiatorwillstayinitscurrentstate
withoutchangingsettings.
Withthefactorysettings,theformerwilloccur.You
canchoosethelatterbehaviorifyouwanttoplay
phrasesandpatternswithcertainarpeggiatorsettings
whileyouswitchonlythesoundbetweendifferent
programsorcombinations.
2. IfaMemoryProtectcheckboxisselected,the
correspondingwrite,dataload,orsongrecording
operationwillbedisabled,thusprotectingthe
contentsofmemory.
1. AccesstheGlobalmodeP0:BasicSetupBasic
page.
110
Select the
mode that is
selected at
power-on
1. AccesstheGlobalmodeP0:BasicSetupSystem
Preferencespage.
MIDI Settings
Global MIDI
channel
Local
Control
on/off
MIDI clock
settings
2. IntheMIDISetupsection,settheMIDIClockto
Auto.
Assignable
button and
Assignable
Pedal settings
Global MIDI
filter settings
111
TheGlobalP3:Scalespageletsyoucreateyourown
originalscales.YoucancreatesixteenUserOctave
Scaleswhichallowyoutospecifythepitchofeachnote
inanoctave(whichwillthenbeappliedacrossall
octaves),andyoucancreateoneUserAllNoteScale
whichallowsyoutoindividuallyspecifythepitchfor
everyoneofthe128notes.
IntheGlobalP4:Categorypagesyoucanassignnames
tothecategoriesandsubcategoriesofprogramsand
combinations.
Category
name
settings
Byadjustingthepitchofeachkeyintherangeof99
cents,youcanraiseorloweritbyapproximatelyone
semitonerelativetothenormalpitch.
Theuserscalesyoucreateherecanbeusedby
specifyingthescaleforaprogram,foreachtimbreofa
combination,orforeachtrackofasong.
User Octave
Scales select
Key lock
button
EditingtheCategory/subcategorynamesisvery
simple:
1. PresstheT(Text)buttonnexttothenameyoud
liketoedit.
Thetexteditingdialogwillappear.
2. Enterthenewname,andpressOK.
ToeditaSubCategoryname:
1. ChoosetheMainCategoryfromthepopupmenu.
2. EdittheSubCategorynamesasdescribedabove.
Youcanchoosethesescalesfromthefollowingpages.
Mode
Page
Program
Combination
Sequencer
Hereishowtosetthescaletypeforeachtimbrein
Sequencermode.
1. Createauseroctavescaleorauserallnotesscale.
Selectakey,andusetheVALUEcontrollerstoadjust
thepitch.Therangeof99raisesorlowersthepitch
approximatelyonesemitoneaboveorbelowthe
standardpitch.
Note: Youcanalsoselectthekeybyholdingdownthe
ENTERbuttonandplayinganoteonthekeyboard.
Alternatively,youcanturnonthekeylockbuttonand
thenplayanoteonthekeyboard.
Note: Youcancopyoneofthepresetscalesandeditit
tocreateanoriginalscale.Todoso,usethepagemenu
commandCopyScale.
2. AccesstheSequencermodeP3:TrackParameters
OtherT0108orT0916page.
3. IfyouwanttheTracktousethescalesavedwith
itsindividualProgram,checkthetracksUse
ProgramsScalecheckbox.
Tracksthatarenotcheckedwillusethescalespecified
byScaleType(SongsScale).
4. SetType(SongsScale)toselectthescaleforthe
currentlyselectedsong.
112
Thefollowingtypesofdatacanbewrittenintothe
internalmemory.
Presetdata,ontheotherhand,isdatathatcannotbe
overwrittenbytheWriteoperation.Thisincludesthe
followingdata.
Program
Programs000127inbanksAF
GMdrumkits48(GM)56(GM)
Combination
Combinations000127inbanksAD
Globalsettings
(GlobalP0:BasicSetupP4:Category)
Userdrumkits
00(INT)47(USER)
Userarpeggiopatterns
U0000(INT)U1027(USER)
UserDrumTrackpatterns
U000U999
(Seepage 97)
UsertemplatesongsU00U15
Songsettingssuchasthesongnameandtempo,
tracksettings(seepage 106oftheParameter
Guide),arpeggiator,andeffectsettingscanbe
saved(written)tointernalmemory.However,the
musicaldataforsongtracksandpatternsarenot
savedtointernalmemory.Furthermore,settings
thatgovernhowthemusicaldataisplayedback
suchasMeter,Metronome,PLAY/MUTE,Track
PlayLoop(includingStart/Endmeasure),and
RPPRsettingswillnotbesavedeither.Usethe
SequencermodemenucommandSaveTemplate
Songtowritethisdata;fordetails,pleasesee
page 164oftheParameterGuide.
Effectpresets
Foreacheffect,youcanwriteparametersettings
intointernalmemorybyusingthemenucommand
WriteFXPreset.
Themusicaldataandsetupdataofasongyou
createinSequencermodecannotbesavedinthe
KROMEsinternalmemory.Youllneedtosave
thisdatatoacommerciallyavailableSDcardorby
usingMIDIdatadump.
GMprogrambanksGM,g(1)g(9),g(d)
PresettemplatesongsP00P15
PresetpatternsP000P605
Saving to SD card
ThefollowingdatacanbesavedtoanSDcard
(commerciallyavailable)insertedintheKROMEsSD
cardslot.
.PCGfile:
Programs,Combinations,Drumkits,Global
settings,userDrumTrackpatterns,anduser
arpeggiopatterns(Thedatathatwascheckedinthe
checkboxesoftheSavedialogboxwillbesaved.)
.SNGfile:
Songandcuelist.
.EXLfile:
Systemexclusivedatafromanexternaldevicethat
wassavedontheKROME(ThisallowstheKROME
tobeusedasadatafiler.)
.MIDfile:
SavesaSequencermodesonginStandardMIDI
File(SMF)format.
(Seetheillustrationonthefollowingpage.)
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Supportedfiletypes
DOS files
.PCG file
All programs
1 program
bank A...F
1 program
All combinations
1 combination
bank A...D
1 combination
1 drum kit
bank INT, USER
1 drum kit
DOS directory
All user
1 user
arpeggio patterns arpeggiopattern
bank INT, USER
1 drum track
pattern
Global settings
DOS files
.SNG file
Cue list
.MID file
1 song
(S000-127)
All track
.EXL file
1 user pattern
(U0099)
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Acombinationdoesnotcontaintheactual
programdataforeachtimbre,butsimply
referencesthenumberoftheprogramusedby
eachtimbre.Ifyoueditaprogramthatisusedbya
combination,orexchangeitwithadifferent
programnumber,thesoundofthecombination
willalsochange,reflectingthealteredprogram.
1. Verifythattheprogramorcombinationyouwant
tosaveisselected.
2. PresstheWRITEbutton.
Alternatively,pressthepagemenubuttonintheupper
rightofthedisplay,andselectthemenucommand
WriteProgramorWriteCombination.
TheWriteProgramorWriteCombinationdialogbox
willappear.
Ifyouwishtosavethismodifieddataintointernal
memory,youmustperformtheWriteoperation.
WhenyouperformtheWriteoperation,thedatainthe
editbufferiswrittentothespecifiedprogramor
combinationnumberofthespecifiedbank.
Ifyouselectanotherprogramorcombinationwithout
writingyouredits,thedataofthenewlyselected
programorcombinationwilloverwritetheediteddata
intheeditbuffer,andyourchangeswillbelost.
Note: WhenyoupresstheCOMPAREbuttonin
Programmode,orCombinationmode,thedatafrom
memory(i.e.,thecontentsthatwerewritteninto
memory)willbetemporarilycalledintotheeditbuffer.
Thisallowsyoutocomparethesettingsyouareediting
withtheoriginaluneditedsettings.
Editing applies to the data in the edit
buffer. Programs or combinations will
play according to the data in the edit
buffer.
When you write, the
program or combination
settings will be saved in
internal memory.
Edit
Edit Buffer
Write
Select
Internal Memory
Program
A 0...127
Combination
A 0...127
ThisscreenshotisforProgrammode
3. Checktheprogram/combinationnamedisplayed
intheupperline(thewritingsource).
4. Ifyouwishtochangethenameoftheprogram/
combination,pressthetexteditbutton.
Thetextdialogboxwillappear.Enterthenameofthe
program/combination.Fordetails,pleaseseeEditing
namesonpage 117.
Afteryouhaveenteredthename,presstheOKbutton
toreturntotheWriteProgram/WriteCombination
dialogbox.
5. InCategory,specifythecategoryoftheProgram/
Combination.
6. SelectaSubCategoryaswell.
Forcombinations,thecategoryandsubcategoryyou
specifyherecanbeselectedinthefollowingpages.
ProgP0:Play
Category
CombiP0:PlayProgramT0108,0916
Category
TheProgramandCombinationsettingsyouvemade
inthevariouseditingpagescanbesavedtointernal
memory.Thisactionisreferredtoaswritinga
programorwritingaCombination.Ifyouwant
yourediteddatatobepreservedafterthepoweris
turnedoff,youmustperformaWriteoperation.
SeqP0:Play/RECProgramT0108,0916
Category
TherearetwowaystowriteaProgramor
Combination.
CombiP0:PlayProgramT0108,0916
Category
UsetheWRITEbutton.
7. UseTotospecifythebankandnumberofthe
writingdestinationprogram/combination.
UsetheWriteProgramorWriteCombination
menucommandsintheupperrightofthedisplay.
Beforeyoucanwritedataintomemory,youmust
turnoffthememoryprotectsettinginGlobal
mode.
Fordetails,pleaseseeMemoryprotecton
page 117.
ForPrograms,thecategory/subcategoryyouspecify
herecanbeselectedinthefollowingpages.
UsetheVALUEcontrollersortheBANKbuttonsto
makeyourselection.
8. ToexecutetheWriteoperation,presstheWRITE
button.
Alternatively,presstheOKbuttonintheWritedialog
box.
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TocancelwithoutexecutingpresstheCancelbuttonor
EXITbutton.
Program mode:
ThesettingsofrelativetypeToneAdjust
parametersareautomaticallyapplieddirectlytothe
programparameterswhenyouwritetheprogram.
TheToneAdjustvalueswillberesettozero.
ThesettingsofabsolutetypeToneAdjust
parametersarewrittenasthemselves(i.e.,asthe
newsettingsofthoseToneAdjustparameters).
Combination mode:
Thesettingsofbothrelativetypeandabsolutetype
ToneAdjustparametersarewrittenandpreserved
astheToneAdjustsettingsforeachtimbre.
Fordetails,pleaseseepages7,75oftheParameter
Guide.
Edit
Memory Area
Write
Internal Memory
Global Setting
P0...P4
Drum Kits
P5
Arpeggio Patterns
P6
116
WriteDrumKitsdialogbox(P5)
Editing names
Youcanmodifythenameofaneditedprogram,
combination,song,drumkit,oruserarpeggiopatterns
etc.
WriteArpeggioPatternsdialogbox(P6)
Youcanalsomodifythecategorynamesforprograms
andcombinations.
Theserenamingprocedurescanbeperformedinthe
followingpages.
Item
Page
Program
3. ToexecutetheWritecommand,presstheWRITE
button.
Combination
Alternatively,presstheOKbuttonintheWritedialog
box.
Song
Track
Ifyoudecidenottoexecute,presstheEXITbuttonor
theCancelbutton.
Memory protect
TopreventPrograms,Combinations,Songs,Drum
Kits,andUserArpeggioPatternsfrombeing
overwrittenaccidentally,theKROMEprovidesa
MemoryProtectsettingthatprohibitswritingto
memory.
Pattern
Cue list
Program category/
sub category
Combination category/
Global P4: Combination Category
sub category
Drum Kit
Beforeyousaveediteddataorloaddatafrommedia,
usethefollowingproceduretoturnthememory
protectoff(unchecktheappropriatecheckbox).
Arpeggio Pattern
Youmustalsoturnmemoryprotectoffbeforeloading
theabovedatafrommediaorviaaMIDIdatadump,
orbeforerecordinginSequencermode.
File
1. PresstheGLOBALbuttontoenterGlobalmode.
Effect preset
2. AccesstheGlobalP0:BasicSetupSystem
Preferencespage.
1. Inthepageslistedabove,orafterselectingamenu
commandinthesepages,pressthetexteditbutton
toaccessthetexteditdialogbox.
Text
Cursor
Character
buttons
3. PresstheMemoryProtectcheckboxforthetype
ofdatayouwishtowritetointernalmemory,so
thattheboxisunchecked.
Cursor buttons
Move the cursor
to left or right.
Space button
Insert a space at
the cursor location.
Delete button
Deletes the
character to the
left of the cursor.
Clear button
Delete all characters
of the text.
Shift button
Switches
between
uppercase and
lowercase
characters.
Cancel button, OK button
If you are satisfied with the text
that you input, press the OK
button. If you wish to discard
your input and exit the text edit
box, press the Cancel button.
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Inserting a card
InsertanSDcardintheSDcardslot.
Withthecardlabelfacingupward,inserttheconnector
endofthecardintotheSDcardslotandpressitin
untilyouhearaclick.
SD card slot
SD card
Makesurethatthecardisorientedcorrectlywhen
youinsertit.Forcingitinthewrongdirectionmay
damagetheslotorthecard,andthedatamaybe
lost.
118
Removing a card
NeverremoveanSDcardfromtheslotwhile
loading,saving,orformattingisinprogress.
RemovethecardfromtheSDcardslot.
Pressthecardinward;youwillhearaclick,andthe
cardwillpopoutpartway,allowingyoutopullit
completelyout.
Refertotheownersmanualincludedwithyour
card,andobservetheguidelinesforhandlingand
use.
Formatting media
SomeconsumerelectronicsproductsthatuseSDcards
utilizetheirownproprietaryformat.Beforeusingan
SDcardwiththeKROME,youmustformatitonthe
KROME(seepage 123).
6. Pressthetexteditbuttonandinputafilenamefor
thefileyouwanttosave.(Seepage 117.)
7. PresseachSelectionbuttontoaccessthedialog
box,andusethecheckboxestouncheckanyitems
thatyoudonotneedtosave.
Inordertoaccuratelyreproducethedatayoucreated,
werecommendthatyoucheckalloftheboxes.
Whenyouvefinishedmakingsettings,presstheOK
buttontoclosethedialogbox.
8. PresstheOKbuttontoexecutetheSaveoperation.
Ifthedatafitsononevolumeofmedia
Thedatawillbesavedonthespecifiedmedia,and
youwillreturntotheSavepage.
Ifthedatadoesnotfitononevolumeofmedia
TheNospaceavailableonmediadialogboxwill
appear.
PresstheOKbuttonandthefilewillbedividedand
savedtomultiplevolumesofmedia.Ifyoudontwant
todividethefile,presstheCancelbutton,andresave
ittolargercapacitymedia.
Fordetails,pleaseseeIfthedatabeingsaveddoesnot
fitononevolumeofmediaonpage 231ofthe
ParameterGuide.
9. WhensavingendsandyoureturntotheSave
page,thedisplaywillshowthefilethatwassaved.
Ifafilewiththesamenamealreadyexistsonthe
media,youwillbeaskedwhetheryouwantto
overwrite.Ifyouwishtooverwrite,presstheOK
button.Ifyouwanttosavewithoutoverwriting,press
theCancelbuttonandrenamethefilebeforeyousave
it.Fordetails,pleaseseeEditingnamesonpage 117.
Thevarioustypesofdataaresavedasthefollowing
files.
.PCGfile
.SNGfile
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Loading data
Data that can be loaded
Youcanloadthefactorysettingsanddemosongsback
intotheKROMEsinternalmemory.Fortheprocedure,
pleaseseeLoadingthepreloadeddataonpage 125.
3. Pressthe.PCGfilecontainingtheprogramand
combinationdatayouwanttoload,sothatthefile
ishighlighted.
Preloaddata:
Programs,Combinations,DrumKits,Global
settings,UserArpeggioPatterns
Iftherearedirectories,presstheOpenbuttonto
movetoalowerlevel,orpresstheUpbuttonto
movebacktothehigherlevel.
Demosongdata
4. PresstheLoadbutton.Alternatively,choosethe
menucommandLoadSelected.
Adialogboxwillappear.
5. Ifyouwanttoloadsongdataatthesametime,
selecttheLoad********.SNGtoobox.Whenyou
executetheloadoperation,the.SNGfilewillbe
loadedtogetherwiththe.PCGfile.
UseSelect.SNGAllocationtospecifythedestination
towhichthesongdatawillbeloaded.
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Appendwillloadthesongintothesongnumberthat
followsthesong(s)currentlyexistingininternal
memory,withoutleavingavacantnumber.
2. PresstheLoadbutton.Alternatively,choosethe
menucommandLoadSelected.
Adialogboxwillappear.
Clearwilleraseallsongsfrominternalmemory,and
loadthesongsintothenumbersfromwhichtheywere
saved.
6. PresstheOKbutton.Alldatafromthe.PCGfile
willbeloadedintotheKROME.
Neverremovethemediawhiledataisbeing
loaded.
Note: Youcanloadindividualbanksofprogramsor
combinations.Fordetails,pleaseseepage 228and
followingoftheParameterGuide.
3. UsetheCombination(upperline)toselectthe
loadsourcecombination,anduse(To)
Combination(lowerline)tospecifythe
destinationcombination.Forthisexample,select
D000.
Youcanpressthepopupbuttonandselectfroma
menu,orusetheBANKbuttonsandnumerickeysto
makeaselection.
4. PresstheOKbuttontoexecuteloading;theloaded
combinationwillbeassignedtoD000.
PressCombinationstohighlightit,andpressthe
Openbutton.
PressBankAtohighlightit,andpresstheOpen
button.
PressthescrollbartofindtheCombinationyou
wanttoload,andhighlightit.
Alternatively,youcouldselectanyfile,sincethe
desiredfilecanbeselectedlaterfromthedialogbox.
Note: Thecontentsandsettingsofthedialogboxwill
differdependingonthetypeoffilethatyouare
loading.
3. ChecktheLoad********.PCGtoocheckbox.
Whenyouexecuteloading,the.PCGfilewillbeloaded
alongwiththe.SNGfile.
UseSelect.SNGAllocationtospecifythedestination
towhichthesongdatawillbeloaded.
Appendwillloadthesongintothesongnumberthat
followsthesong(s)currentlyexistingininternal
memory,withoutleavingavacantnumber.
Note: WhenyoupressthekeyboardoftheKROME,
youwillhearthecombinationyouhaveselected.
However,theinternalprogramswillbeusedasthe
programofeachtimbre.
Clearwilleraseallsongsfrominternalmemory,and
loadthesongsintothenumbersfromwhichtheywere
saved.
121
4. PresstheOKbuttontoexecuteloading.
Neverremovethemediawhiledataisbeing
loaded.
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Media utility
Formatting media
Newlypurchasedmediaormediathathasbeenused
byanotherdevicecannotbeusedasis;youmust
formatthemediabeforeyoucanuseitwiththe
KROME.
Specifythedateandtime;thisisusedtorecordthe
correctdateandtimewhenyousavedata.Youcanset
thedateandtimebyusingtheMediaUtilitypagesSet
Date/Timemenucommand.
Whenyouformatmedia,alldatathathadbeen
savedonthatmediawillbeerased.Besureto
doublecheckmediafordatabeforeyouformat.
Afterformatting,itisnotpossibletopressthe
COMPAREbuttontoreturntothepreviousstate.
1. Makesurethatthemediayouwanttoformatis
inserted.Fordetails,pleaseseeInserting/
removingacardintheSDcardslotonpage 118.
2. AccesstheMediaUtilitypage.PresstheUtility
tab.
TheKROMEdoesnotcontainaninternalcalendar
orclock,youmustusetheUtilitymenucommand
SetDate/Timetosetthedateandtimebefore
savingthefile.
1. PresstheMEDIAbuttontoenterMediamode.
2. AccesstheMediaUtilitypage.PresstheUtility
tab.
3. Openthemenu,andselecttheSetDate/Time
command.
Thefollowingdialogboxwillappear.
3. Pressthemenubuttontoaccessthemenu,and
pressFormattoopenthedialogbox.
4. UsetheVALUEcontrollerstosetthecorrectyear,
month,day,hour,minute,andsecond.
4. InVolumeLabel,usethetexteditbuttonto
accessthetexteditdialogbox,andspecifythe
volumelabel.
5. PresstheOKbutton.
Thepreviouslyspecifiedvolumelabelwillbe
displayed.Ifnovolumelabelhadbeenspecifiedforthe
media,orifanonDOSmediawasinserted,thiswill
indicateNEWVOLUME.
5. Specifytheinitializationformat.
QuickFormat:Thiserasesthefileinformationonthe
SDcard,allowingthecardtobeformattedquickly.
Normallyyoullusethismethodofformatting.
FullFormat:Allblocksonthemediawillbeerased.
Normally,thereisnoneedtoapplyaFullFormat;you
shouldsimplyexecuteQuickFormat.
6. PresstheOKbuttontoformat,orpresstheCancel
buttonifyoudecidetocancel.
WhenyoupresstheOKbutton,amessagewillaskyou
forconfirmation.PresstheOKbuttononceagainto
executetheFormatoperation.
YoumustusetheKROMEtoformatthemedia.
TheKROMEwillnotcorrectlyrecognizemedia
thathasbeenformattedbyanotherdevice.
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124
Appendices
Restoring the factory settings
Loading the preloaded data
TheoriginalpreloaddataisbackedupintheKROME,
soyoucanrestoreanyorallofthePrograms,
Combinations,DrumKits,UserArpeggioPatterns,
andGlobalsettingstotheiroriginalfactorysettings.
Note: Theoriginaldemosongscanbereloadedatany
time.Fordetails,pleaseseeAboutthedataloadedby
All(PreloadPCGandDemoSongs).
Userbanksanduserpatternsintowhichpreloaddata
hasnotbeenloadedwillremainunchanged.Ifyou
wanttoeraseuserbanksoruserpatterns,initializethe
KROMEandthenloadthepreloaddata.Formore
details,pleaseseeInitializationonpage 125.
Neverturnoffthepowerwhilethedataisbeing
loaded.
Beforeyouloadthepreloaddata,gototheGlobal
modeP0:BasicSetupSystemPreferencespage,
andunchecktheMemoryProtectsettingsforthe
datathatyouwanttoload.Ifyouexecutethis
procedurewiththesesettingschecked,thedata
willnotbeloaded.
Loadingthepreloadeddatawilloverwritethe
contentsoftheinternalmemory.Ifyouwantto
keeptheexistingdatathatisstoredininternal
memory,useSaveAll(PCG&SNG)orSave
PCGtosaveyourdatatoexternalmediabefore
youcontinue.
1. AccesstheGlobalmodeP0:BasicSetupBasic
page.
EnterGlobalmodebypressingtheGLOBALbutton
orbyusingthemodebutton.
IftheGlobalP0:BasicSetupBasicpageisnot
shown,presstheEXITbutton.
2. Pressthemenubutton,andchooseLoadPreload/
DemoData.
Adialogboxwillappear.
3. IntheKindfield,selectAll(PreloadPCGand
DemoSongs).
4. PresstheOKbuttontoloadthepreloaddata.If
youdecidenottoloadthepreloaddata,pressthe
Cancelbutton.
WhenyoupresstheOKbutton,adialogboxwillask
youforconfirmation.PresstheOKbuttontoexecute
loading.
Note: Whenthedialogboxisdisplayed,theENTER
buttonperformsthesamefunctionastheOKbutton.
Initialization
IfyourKROMEshouldbecomeunstable,youcan
initializeit.
Turnoffthepower,andthen,whileholdingdown
theEXITbuttonandPAGEbutton,turnthepower
on.
TheKROMEwillbeinitialized.Whilethedatais
beingloaded,thedisplaywillindicateNowwrit
ingintointernalmemory.
TheresultingstatewillbethesameaswhenLoad
Preload/DemoDataAllisexecuted(seepage 125).
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Appendices
Troubleshooting
Ifyouexperienceproblems,pleaseseetherelevant
itemandtaketheappropriatemeasures.
1. PresstheGLOBALbutton(lit).
2. PresstheEXITbuttonseveraltimes.
3. HolddowntheENTERbuttonandpress4onthe
numerickeypad.
Power supply
Power does not turn on
TheTouchPanelCalibrationpagewillappear.Follow
theonscreeninstructionstorecalibratethetouch
panel.
IstheACadapterconnectedtoanoutlet? p.15
Ifyouredoinganyofthefollowing,youmaynotbe
abletochangemodesorswitchtoadifferentpage:
CouldtheAutoPowerOfffunctionbeenabled? p.16
Display
The power is turned on, but nothing is shown
on the display. The KROME functions normally when you play the keyboard or perform
other procedures.
AccesstheGlobalmodemenuDisplaySetup(Global
P0:BasicSetup),anduseBrightnesstoadjustthe
contrastofthedisplay. PG p.216
CouldsomethingbepressingtheTouchViewdisplay?
Couldarealtimecontrolpopuporsimilarmessagebe
displayed?
DisablingAnimation,ValueEditPopup,
REALTIMECONTROLSPopup(GlobalP0:
BasicSetupSystemPreferences)willimprovethe
responsetimeandperformance.
Thistypeofproblemmayoccurifadatawriting
operationtointernalmemorywasnotcompleted
correctly,forexample,ifthepoweroftheKROMEwas
turnedoffwhileaprogramorotherdatawasbeing
written.Ifthisoccurs,usethefollowingprocedureto
initializetheKROMEsinternalmemory.
Areyouusingadamperpedalwithapolaritythat
doesnotmatchtheDamperPolaritysetting(Global
P2:ControllersFootControllers)? p.18
1. Turnoffthepower.
2. InitializetheKROME.Whileholdingdownthe
EXITbuttonandthePAGEbuttonlocatedbeside
it,turnonthepoweroftheKROME.
TheKROMEwillbeinitialized,anddatawillbe
writtenintointernalmemory.Whilethedatais
beingwritten,thedisplaywillindicateNowwrit
ingintointernalmemory.
Afterinitialization,alluserdatawillbeempty,and
youwillneedtoreloadthepreloaddata.Execute
theGlobalmodemenucommandLoadPreload/
DemoDatatoloadthedata. p.125
Operations in the display dont work, the position has drifted, the response is poor
OntheGlobalP0:BasicSetuppage,usetheTouch
PanelCalibrationmenucommandtoadjustthetouch
panelresponse. PG p.217
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Recordingorplayingbackasongorpattern.
Alternatively,couldtheKROMEbeinthepaused
PAUSE( )orrecordreadycondition?
Insomecases,thisproblemcanbesolvedbe
executingthemenucommandHalfDamper
Calibration(GlobalP0:BasicSetup). PG p.217
ChecktheBeepEnablecheckbox(GlobalP0:Basic
SetupSystemPreferences). p.110
Audio output
No sound
Areconnectionsmadecorrectlytoyouramp,mixer,or
headphones? p.17
Istheconnectedampormixerpoweredon,andisits
volumeraised?
IsLocalControlturnedon?
InGlobalP1:MIDI,checktheLocalControlOn
checkbox. PG p.198
CouldtheVOLUMEknobbeturnedallthewaytothe
left? p.1
Inordertoperformthecalibrationoptimally,usea
styluspentoaccuratelypressthecenterofthesymbol
(calibrationtarget)thatappearsinthecornerofthe
display.
Couldtheprogrambemuted? p.27
Note: Ifyouareunabletoselectcommandsfromthe
menu,dothefollowing:
IfaspecifictimbredoesntsoundinCombination
mode,isitsPlay/MutebuttonsettoPlay?
IstheMasterVolumeassignedtoFootPedalAssign,
andisthatpedalvolumelowered? p.19
Alternatively,areallSolobuttonsettingsturnedoff?
p.46
IfaspecifictrackdoesntsoundinSequencermode,is
itsPlay/Rec/MutebuttonsettoPlay?Alternatively,are
allSolobuttonsettingsturnedoff? p.55
MakesurethattheStatusisINTorBTH. p.50,p.57
AretheKeyZoneandVelocityZonesetsothatsound
willbeproducedwhenyouplay? PG p.14,p.84,
p.129
IstheOscillator,DrumTrack,Timbre,orTracklevel
loweredinthecontrolsurfacemixer? p.27,p.46,p.55
CouldtheleveloftheMasterVolumefollowingthe
totaleffecthavebeenlowered? PG p.62,p.99,p.152
Couldthetotalpolyphonybeexceedingthemaximum
polyphonyof120voices? p.32
Pitch is incorrect
IntheGlobalP0:BasicSetuppage,aretheMaster
TuneandTransposesettingscorrect? p.109
IntheProgP2:OSC/Pitchpage,isthePitchSlope
setto+1.0? PG p.20
Inthecombinationorsong,aretheTransposeand
Detunesettingsofeachtimbre/trackset
appropriately? PG p.82,p.127
Inthetimbre/tracksettingsofeachprogram,
combination,orsong,couldyouhaveselecteda
nonstandardscaletypeotherthanEqual
Temperament? PG p.15,p.83,p.128
InGlobalP2:Controller,makesurethatDamper
PolarityorFootSwitchPolarityissetcorrectly.
PG p.202
IftheDRUMTRACKorARPbuttonsareturnedon,
tryturningthemoff.
Couldtheprogrambemuted?
Couldtheoscillatororamplevelbelowered?
PG p.5,p.6,p.35
UsethePlay/MutebuttonintheProgP0:Play
Mixer&DrumTrackpagetomute/unmutea
program,orintheCombiP0:PlayProgramT01
08andT0916pagestomute/unmutea
combination.
Whenusingthe003:StereoLimiteror006:Stereo
Gate,andtheEnvelopeSourceoftheseeffectsisset
aseitherFXControl1orFXControl2,andTrigger
MonitorisOn.
Whenusing174:Vocoder,withtheModulator
SourcesettoFXControl1orFXControl2,andthe
ModulatorHighMixsettootherthan0.
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Appendices
Songs
Arpeggiator
Inthedialogboxwhenyousavedthedata,didyou
checkalloftheitemsthatyouwantedtosave?
PG p.231
IstheARPbuttonturnedon(lit)? p.85
Aretheprogramsusedbythesongthesameaswhen
thesongwascreated?
Ifthearpeggiatordoesnotstartforacombinationor
song,makesurethatArpeggiatorRunischecked,and
thatanarpeggiatorisselectedforAssign. p.88,and
PG p.74,p.92,p.114
Ifyouhaveswitchedprogrambanks,youcanuse
theGlobalmodeChangeallbankreferencesmenu
commandtochangetheprogrambankforeach
trackofasong. PG p.216
IfthearpeggiatordoesnotrunintheGlobalP6:
ArpeggioPatternpage,couldyouhavenavigated
therefromCombinationorSequencermodewith
settingsthatdonotstartthearpeggiator?
Whensavingthesong,itisbesttouseSaveAll
(PCG&SNG)sothattheprogramsaresaved
togetherwiththesong.Thenwhenloading,load
boththe.PCGandthe.SEQdata. PG p.231
IstheMIDIClock(GlobalP1:MIDI)parametersetto
Internal? PG p.199
IntheGlobalP0:BasicSetuppage,isAllARP/DTOff
checked? PG p.195
IstheMIDIClock(GlobalP1:MIDI)settoInternalor
Auto? PG p.199
A combination copied using Copy From Combi doesnt record via arpeggiator as it did
when you were playing it in Combination mode
IsMultiREC(SeqP0:Play/REC)checked? p.60,and
PG p.118
ArethesettingsintheCopyfromCombinationdialog
boxcorrect? PG p.166
IntheCopyfromCombinationdialogbox,check
theAutoadjustArpsettingforMultiRECoption
beforeyouexecutethecopy.Thiswillcausethe
settingstobeadjustedautomatically.
IstheDRUMTRACKbuttonturnedon(lit)? p.97
YoupressedtheDRUMTRACKbuttonbutthedrum
trackpatterndidnotstart.
IstheDRUMTRACKbuttonblinking?Trigger
ModeissettoWaitKBDTrigger.Thedrumtrack
patternwillstartwhenyouplaythekeyboardor
receiveanoteon. PG p.56
Didyouselectapatternthatdoesnotcontaindata?
CouldP000:Offbeselectedasthepattern?
PG p.55
IfthedrumtrackpatternfailstostartinCombination
mode,istheOutputsettingappropriate?
IfthedrumtrackpatternfailstostartinSequencer
mode,aretheInputandOutputsettingsappropriate?
p.99,andPG p.146
IsMIDIClock(GlobalP1:MIDI)settoInternalor
Auto? PG p.199
IntheGlobalP0:BasicSetuppage,isAllARP/DTOff
checked? PG p.195
Drum Kits
YouhavelefttheAssigncheckboxunchecked,and
wanttoplaythedrumsampleattheadjacentrighta
semitonelower,butthepitchdoesnotchange.
IstheSeqP0:Play/RECRPPRsettingchecked? p.72
AreAssign,PatternSelect,andTracksetcorrectly?
p.71
IstheMIDIClock(GlobalP1:MIDI)parametersetto
InternalorAuto? PG p.199
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IfyouhaveselectedadrumprograminProgram
mode,andthenwanttoeditthedrumkitinGlobal
mode,gototheProgP2:OSC/PitchOSC1Pitch
pageandsetPitchSlopeto+1.0beforeyouenter
Globalmode. PG p.20
Troubleshooting Effects
Effects
Media
Haveyouselectedeffectprogram000(NoEffect)?
Doesthemediameettherequirementsforuseonthe
KROME? p.118
Selectaneffectotherthan000:NoEffectforIFX1
5,MFX1,2orTFX.
AretheEffectGlobalSWIFX15,MFX1&2,orTFX
(GlobalP0:BasicSetuppage)settingschecked?
PG p.195
IfyouareinCombinationandSequencermode,and
mastereffectsarenotaudiblewhenyouraisethe
Send1orSend2ofthetimbre/track,doesReturn1or
Return2fromthemastereffectneedtoberaised?
PG p.61,p.99,p.152
Alternatively,hasSend1orSend2foreachoscillator
oftheprogramusedbythetimbre/trackbeenlowered?
PG p.96,p.148
Note: Theactualsendlevelisdeterminedby
multiplyingthesendsettingofeachoscillatorinthe
programwiththesendsettingofthetimbre/track.
Haveyouroutedtheoutputtoaninserteffect?
PG p.57,p.58,p.96,p.98,p.148,p.149
MIDI
The KROME does not respond to incoming MIDI
data
AreallMIDIcablesorUSBcablesconnectedcorrectly?
p.20
Isthemediainsertedcorrectly? p.118
CouldthemediasLock(writeprotect)switchbeon?
AretheKROMEsreceivesettings(suchastheglobal
MIDIchannelandthetimbre/tracksreceivechannel)
settomatchthechannelsofthetransmittingdevice?
PG p.360
NeverdisconnecttheKROMEfromthecomputer
whileyourhostapplicationisinuse.
AretheGlobalP1:MIDIsettingsMIDIFilterEnable
ProgramChange,EnableBankChange,Enable
ControlChange,EnableAfterTouch,andEnable
Exclusiveeachchecked? PG p.200
Doestheoperatingsystemorversionofyourcomputer
supporttheKROME?
DoestheKROMEsupportthetypesofmessagesthat
arebeingsenttoit? PG p.360
Damper pedal
Damper response is wrong
ExecutethemenucommandHalfDamperCalibration
(GlobalP0:BasicSetup)tocorrectlycalibratethehalf
damperpedalsensitivity. PG p.217
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Appendices
Error messages
Destination is empty
Meaning:Whenediting,thetrackorpatternthatwas
specifiedasthedestinationcontainsnomusicaldata.
Tosolvethisproblem:
Selectatrackorpatternthatcontainsmusicaldata.
Meaning:Themeasurethatwasspecifiedasthe
destinationcontainsnodata.
Specifyadestinationmeasurethatcontainsdata.
Cant calibrate
Meaning:Calibrationcouldnotbeperformed
correctly.
Tryagain.
ExecutetheCreateNewSongcommandinthe
dialogboxthatappearswhenanewsongis
selectedbeforecopyingorbouncing.(Seepage 57)
Continue?
Meaning:Whendeletingadirectory,filesor
directoriesexistwithinthatdirectory.
PresstheOKbuttontodeleteallfilesand/or
directorieswithinthatdirectory.
Meaning:Whenyoufinishedrecording,therewasnot
enoughmemorytoopenthepatternthatwasputinto
thetrack(Whenitmustbeopenedautomatically).If
youpresstheOKbutton,thepatterndatawillbe
deleted,andtherecordedoreditedcontentwillbe
saved.IfyoupresstheCancelbutton,therecorded
contentwillbediscarded.
Completed
Meaning:Anerroroccurredwhilereadingdatafrom
media.Thiserrormayalsoappearwhendataisbeing
writtentomediabyaSaveorCopyoperation.Tosolve
thisproblem:
Meaning:Theprocessingexecutedbythecommand
hasbeencompleted.
D
Destination and source are identical
Meaning:Whencopyingorbouncing,thesamesong,
trackorpatternwasselectedforboththesourceand
destination.Tosolvethisproblem:
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Cleanup directory
Are you sure?
Meaning:Anerroroccurredwhileperforminga
physicalformat(fullformat)orhighlevelformat
(quickformat)ofthemedia.Tosolvethisproblem:
Useothermedia.
Executethereadingprocedureonceagain.Ifthe
sameerroroccurs,itispossiblethatthedataonthe
mediahasbeendamaged.
Selectadifferentsong,track,orpatternforthe
sourceanddestination.
Meaning:WhenexecutingaCreateDirectoryorFile
Renameprocedure,adirectoryorfileofthesame
namealreadyexistsonthemedia.
Meaning:WhenexecutingtheMoveMeasure
commandforalltracksorwithinthesametrack,the
specifieddestinationmeasureiswithinthesource
range.Tosolvethisproblem:
Meaning:WhenexecutingtheMediamodeUtility
Copycommandwithoutusingwildcards,thecopy
destinationcontainedafileofthesamenameasthe
copysource.
Setadestinationmeasurethatisoutsideofthe
sourcerange.
Eitherdeletetheexistingdirectoryorfile,orspecify
adifferentname.
File unavailable
Meaning:Youattemptedtoloadoropenafilewhose
formatwasincorrect.
Meaning:Theattemptededitprocedurewouldcause
thetracklengthtoexceed999measures.
Deleteunnecessarymeasures.
Meaning:WhenexecutingtheDeletecommandinthe
MediamodeUtilitypage,thespecifiedfiledidnot
exist.
Meaning:WhenexecutingtheCopycommandinthe
MediamodeUtilitypage,andyouusedawildcardto
specifythecopyfilename,thespecifiedfilewasnot
found.Alternatively,thelengthofthecopysourcepath
nameexceeded76characters.
Meaning:InMediamodewhenyouusedtheOpen
buttontoopenadirectory,thepathlengthincluding
theselecteddirectorynameexceeded76characters.
Checkthefileordirectory.
Meaning:WhenyoupressedtheWRITEbuttontosave
yourdatainSequencermode,themediawasnotina
statethatallowedsaving,orthepreviouslyopened
directorywasnotalocationwhereSNGfilescouldbe
saved.
Ifthesavedestinationdirectoryissomethingother
thantheDOSdirectoryfromwhichyouopeneda
.PCGor.SNGfile,amessagesuchasFile/pathnot
foundwillappear,andthedatacannotbesaved.
Inthiscase,movetoMediamode,selectan
appropriatesavedestination,andthenexecute
SaveAllorSaveSEQ.
I
Illegal file description
Meaning:Thefilenamethatyouspecifiedwhensaving
afileorcreatingadirectorycontainedinvalid
characters.Tosolvethisproblem:
Changethefilenameyouarespecifying.Filenames
notpermittedbyMSDOScannotbeusedasa
filename.
Meaning:WhenloadingaStandardMIDIFile,the
numberofeventsinameasureexceededthemaximum
(approximately65,535events).
Meaning:Theattemptededitprocedurewouldcause
themaximumnumberofeventsinameasure
(approximately65,535)tobeexceeded.
Tosolveeitheroftheseproblems:
Useeventeditingetc.todeleteunwanteddata.
Media changed
Meaning:WhenexecutingtheCopycommandinthe
MediamodeUtilitypage,themediawasexchangedor
ejected,anditwasnotpossibletocopybetween
separatemediaonthesamedrive.
Media unavailable
Meaning:Youselectedamediasourcethatdoesnot
allowwriting.
Memory full
Meaning:Wheneditingasong,trackorpatternin
Sequencermode,thetotaldataofallsongshasusedup
allofthesequencedatamemory,andfurthereditingis
notpossible.Tosolvethisproblem:
Deleteothersongdataetc.toregainfreememory.
Meaning:WhilerealtimerecordinginSequencer
mode,thereisnomorefreememorytoaccommodate
therecordeddata,sorecordinghasbeenforcibly
halted.Tosolvethisproblem:
Meaning:Youattemptedtoloadafilethatwasnota
StandardMIDIFile.
Deleteothersongdataetc.toregaintheamountof
freememory.
Memory overflow
Meaning:YouattemptedtoloadaStandardMIDIFile
thatwastimecodebased.
Meaning:WhilereceivingexclusivedatainMedia
modeSaveExclusive,allremaininginternalmemory
wasusedup.Tosolvethisproblem:
M
Master Track cant be recorded alone
Meaning:Whenrealtimerecordingasingletrack,you
attemptedtobeginrecordingwiththemastertrackas
thecurrenttrack.
SelectaMIDItrackforrecording,insteadofthe
MasterTrack.
Ifyouarereceivingtwoormoresetsofexclusive
data,transmitthemseparatelytotheKROME.
Memory Protected
Meaning:Theinternalprogram,combination,song,
drumkit,userarpeggiopatternisprotected.
InGlobalmode,turnoffwriteprotect,andexecute
thewriteorloadprocedureonceagain.
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No data
Meaning:Therewasinsufficientsequencermemoryto
openthepattern,soeditingisnotpossible.
Meaning:WhenloadingaStandardMIDIFile,thefile
containednoevents.
No media
Meaning:WhenexecutingacommandinMediamode,
nomediawasinsertedinthedrive.Tosolvethis
problem:
Insertmedia,andnavigatetoanappropriate
directorythattheKROMEwillrecognize. p.118
Meaning:Whenperformingrealtimemultitrack
recording,youattemptedtobeginrecordingwithno
trackssettoREC.Tosolvethisproblem:
Createanewsong,andreloadthedataintotheuser
patternsofthatsong.Youcanloadupto100user
patternsintoeachsong.Ifyouhavemoredrum
trackpatternsthanthistoload,youcandivide
thembetweentwoormoresongs.
SetthedesiredtracksforrecordingtoREC.
Meaning:Whenloadinga.SNGfilewithAppend
specified,youattemptedtoloadmoresongsthancan
beloaded.
Meaning:Whenyouattemptedtosaveorcopyafile,
ortocreateadirectory,therewasnotenoughfree
spaceontheothermedia.Tosolvethisproblem:
Eitherdeleteanexistingfile,orreplacethemedia
withanotherthatcontainssufficientfreespace.
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Eitherdeleteunwanteddatasuchasasong,track,
orpattern,ordonotopenthepattern.
InSequencermode,executeDeleteSongto
increasethenumberofsongsthatcanbeused,and
thenloadthesongagain.
P
Pattern conflicts with events
Meaning:ItwasnotpossibletoexecutetheBounce
procedurebecauseoneofthetrackscontaineda
pattern,andthesamemeasureoftheothertrack
containedeventsorapattern.
Openthepattern.
Continue ?
Meaning:Whenediting,thespecifiedpatternhasbeen
placedinatrack.Ifyouwishtoexecute,presstheOK
button.Ifyoudecidenottoexecute,presstheCancel
button.
Meaning:Whenattemptingtocreateafileordirectory
attherootlevelofthemedia,youexceededthe
maximumnumberoffilesorfolderthatcouldbe
createdintherootdirectoryofthatmedia.
Meaning:Youattemptedtocreateadirectorythat
wouldexceedthemaximumpathnamelength(76
charactersforthefullpathname).
Eitherdeleteanexistingfileordirectory,orOpena
directorytomovedownonelevelbeforecreatinga
fileordirectory.
Meaning:WhensavingafileinMediamode,thesave
destinationpathexceeded76characters.
Meaning:WhenyouexecutedtheMediamodeUtility
menucommandCopy,thefilemanagementdata
exceededthesizeofthemanagementarea.
Meaning:Whenloadingadivided.PCGfile,you
attemptedtoloada.PCGfileofthesamenamethat
wasnotdividedorhaddifferingcontents.
Loadthecorrect.PCGfile.
Source is empty
Meaning:Nodataexistsinthetrackorpatternthat
youspecifiedasthesource.
Meaning:Onceyouentereventediting(evenifyou
leaveeventeditingwithoutactuallyeditinganevent),
itwillnolongerbepossibletoexecuteCompareto
listentothepreviousedit.Ifyouwishtoenterevent
editing,presstheOKbutton.Tocancel,pressthe
Cancelbutton.
Specifyatrackorpatternthatcontainsmusical
data.
Meaning:Thismessagewillappearwhenyouexecute
SwapInsertEffectifoneoftheeffectstobeswapped
(Source1orSource2)isadoublesizeeffect,andis
thereforeanunusableIFXnumber.
IfyouwanttoexecutetheSwapprocedureona
doublesizeeffect,specifyanIFXnumbertowhich
adoublesizeeffectisassigned.
T
The internal memory has been corrupted, likely
due to an interruption of power while the system
was writing/saving data. This has been repaired
and the affected Bank has been initialized. [OK]
Meaning:Amemorywriteproceduredidnotend
normally,perhapsbecausethepowerwasturnedoff
whileprocessingwasstillunderwayafteryouwrotea
programorotherdataintointernalmemory.
TheKROMEwillautomaticallyinitializeitselfin
ordertorepairtheinternalmemory.Thismessage
willappearatthistime;pressOKtoclosethe
dialogbox.Insomecases,thepreloadbankdata
maybetemporarilyinitialized.Asnecessary,use
theGlobalmodeLoadPreload/DemoData
commandtoloadthepreloaddataintointernal
memory,orifyouhaveyourownbackupPCG,
loaditusingMediamode.
Meaning:Whenyouexitrecordingoreventeditingin
Sequencermode,thememoryareaforUndo(Compare
function)isnotallocated.Ifyouwishtokeepthedata
thatwasjustrecordedoredited,presstheOKbutton.
Ifyouwishtoreturntothepreviousdata(i.e.,todelete
thedatathatwasjustrecordedoredited),pressthe
Cancelbutton.
Meaning:WheneditinginSequencermode,memory
areaforUndo(Comparefunction)cannotbeallocated.
Ifyouwishtoexecutetheedit,presstheOKbutton(It
willnotbepossibletoundoyouredit).Ifyoudecide
nottoexecutetheedit,presstheCancelbutton.
InordertoallocatememoryareaforUndo
(Comparefunction),deleteunneededdatasuchas
songs,tracks,orpatterns.Werecommendthatyou
datatomediabeforeyouexecutetheedit
procedure.
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Specifications
Operating temperature
Keyboard
System
0 +40 C
61-note
73-note
88-note
Programs
Maximum Polyphony
Preset PCM
Oscillator
Filters
Driver
EQ
Modulation
For each voice, two envelope generators (Filter & Amp), two LFOs, two key tracking
generators (Filter & Amp), and two AMS mixers
In addition, pitch EG, common LFO, and two common key tracking generators
16 Timbres
Master Keyboard
functionality
Sound Engine
Combinations
Drum Kits
The number of
-Combinations
-Programs
-Drum Kits
Effects
User Programs
Preset Programs
5 Insert Effects
2 Master Effects
1 Total Effect
For overall processing on the main outputs, such as compression, limiting, and EQ;
stereo in - stereo out.
3-band Track EQ
High, low, and sweepable mid band. Per Program in Program Mode, per Timbre in
Combination mode (16 total), and per Track in Sequencer mode (16 total).
Effects types
193 types (Usable for insert, master, or total effects. However, double-size effects
cannot be used as the total effect.)
Modulation
Effects Presets
Up to 32 per Effect
Program mode: one arpeggiator available. Combination and Sequencer modes: two arpeggiators available.
Dual polyphonic arpeggiators
Drum Track
Preset patterns
User patterns
1,000 patterns. Patterns created in Sequencer mode can be converted to drum track
user patterns.
Media
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Patterns/RPPR
Format
Joystick, SW1, 2
SELECT buttons
Realtime controls
Controllers
4 knobs
Arpeggio control
Drum Track
Buttons = DRUMTRACK
Arpeggiator
Buttons = ARP
Effect On/Off
Display
TouchView graphical user interface, 7 inch TFT, WVGA (800x480 dots), adjustable
brightness.
MODE
Value Controllers
VALUE Dial, INC/DEC buttons, 10-key numeric keypad, () button, (.) button, ENTER
button, COMPARE button
User Interface
BANK
SEQUENCER
Buttons = PAUSE (
TEMPO
Other
), REW (
), FF (
), LOCATE (
), REC (
), START/STOP (
Analog
Output Impedance
Maximum Level
+16.0 dBu
Load Impedance
10 k or greater
Control Inputs
Output Impedance
33
Maximum Level
60+ 60 mW @33
MIDI
IN, OUT
USB
SD-Card slot
Capacity recognized: SD memory cards up to 2 Gigabytes (GB). SDHC memory cards up to 32 Gigabytes (GB).
SDXC memory cards are not supported.
Power
Dimensions
(W D H)
Weight
KROME-73
KROME-88
KROME-61
KROME-73
KROME-88
KROME-61
Power Consumption
KROME-73
13W
KROME-88
Accessories
Options
XVP-10
Expression/Volume Pedal
EXP-2
Foot Controller
DS-1H
Damper Pedal
PS-1, PS-3
Pedal Switch
Operating requirements
KORG USB-MIDI Driver
Windows
Operating system: Microsoft Windows XP Home/Professional SP3,
Windows Vista SP2 (including 64-bit),
Windows 7 SP1 (including 64-bit)
Computer: USB port required (a USB host controller made by Intel is recommended)
Macintosh
Operating system: Mac OS X 10.5 or later.
Computer: Apple Macintosh computer with an Intel processor that has a USB port and satisfies the requirements for
running Mac OS X.
*Appearanceandspecificationsaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.
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[Music Workstation]
KROME
Basic
Channel
Default
Changed
Mode
Memorized
Messages
Altered
Note
Number:
Transmitted
Recognized
1 16
1 16
1 16
1 16
0 127
Note On
Note Off
Aftertouch
Polyphonic (Key)
Monophonic (Channel)
Remarks
Memorized
True Voice
Velocity
Ver.: 1.00
0 127
0 127
Pitch Bend
Control
Change
Program
Change
*C
0, 32
1, 2, 17, 19, 20, 21
4, 5, 7, 8, 10
11, 12, 13
64, 65, 66, 67
7079
8083
9195
14, 2225
6, 38
96, 97
100, 101
0119
120, 121
*P
Bank Select (MSB, LSB)
Joystick (+Y, Y), Knob1-4
*C
Pedal, Portamento Time, Volume, IFX pan, Pan *C
Expression, Effect Control 1, 2
*C
Damper, Portamento Sw., Sostenuto, Soft *C
Sound (Realtime Control TONE 14: 74, 71, 79, 72) *C
Switch 1, 2, Foot Switch, Controller
*C
Send 1, 2, Effect ON/OFF (IFXs, MFXs, TFX) *C
Arpeggiator Controllers
*C, *2
Data Entry (MSB, LSB)
*C
Data Increment, Decrement
*C
RPN (LSB, MSB)
*C, *3
Realtime Control USER 14, Seq. Data *C (Seq when received)
All Sound Off, Reset All Controllers
*C
0 127
Variable Range
*P
0 127
0 127
*E, *4
System Exclusive
System
Common
Song Position
Song Select
Tune
System
Real Time
Clock
Command
Aux
Messages
Local On/Off
All Notes Off
Active Sense
Reset
0 127
0 127
123 127
Notes *P, *A, *C, *E: Transmitted/received when Global P1: MIDI Filter (Program Change, Aftertouch, Control Change, Exclusive) is Enable, respectively.
*1: When Global P1: MIDI Clock is Internal, transmitted but not received. The opposite for External MIDI.
*2: Valid if assigned as a MIDI control change in Global P2: Controllers. The number shown here is the CC default assignment.
*3: RPN (LSB,MSB)=00,00: Pitch bend range, 01,00: Fine tune, 02,00: Coarse tune
*4: In addition to Korg exclusive messages, Inquiry, GM System On, Master Volume, Master Balance, Master Fine Tune, and Master Coarse
Tune are supported.
: Yes
: No
ConsultyourlocalKorgdistributorformoreinformationonMIDIIMPLEMENTATION.