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KARMA 2: A beginner's guide to KARMA
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Table of Contents for KARMA 2 articles
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KARMA 2 (for Kronos/M3/M50/Oasys) articles
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beginner's guides
- KARMA 2: A beginner's guide to KARMA
- KARMA 2: Building a GE from scratch
- KARMA 2: Dissecting a KARMA performance
- KARMA 2: GE parameter groups in plain English
- KARMA 2: Tutorial - Mastering Level 1 ("KARMA Player") KARMA usage
- KARMA 2: Tutorial - Mastering Level 2 ("KARMA Tweaker") KARMA usage
- KARMA 2: Tutorial - Mastering Level 3 ("KARMA Designer") KARMA Usage
- drums
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general concepts
- KARMA 2: Comparison of KARMA 1 in Korg Karma vs KARMA 2 in Korg Kronos/Oasys/M3
- KARMA 2: Comparison of KARMA 2 features in Korg M3 vs Korg OASYS
- KARMA 2: How does KARMA work?
- KARMA 2: How KARMA differs from arrangers and arpeggiators
- KARMA 2: How MIN-MAX-VALUE works in GE RT Parameters
- KARMA 2: The KARMA in your keyboard is only part of the picture
- KARMA 2: Understanding GE types and categories
- KARMA 2: Understanding the Perf RTP and GE RTP parameters
- KARMA 2: Understanding the RTC Models
- KARMA2: What is KARMA?
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GEs (generated effects)
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GE parameter group overviews (GE Editor)
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Important basics for all GE parameter groups
- KARMA 2: GE structure boils down to "note choice", "timing", and "effects"
- KARMA 2: How a GE determines which note pitches to play
- KARMA 2: What a GE is (and is not)
- KARMA 2: What determines exactly when each event in a pattern occurs
- KARMA 2: What is a Phase and why should I care?
- KARMA 2: Why the GE Editor lists the groups in the order that it does
- KARMA 2: Why you want the KARMA Software if you want to learn KARMA well
- KARMA 2: Cluster group overview
- KARMA 2: Drum group overview
- KARMA 2: Duration group overview
- KARMA 2: Index group overview
- KARMA 2: Note Series group overview
- KARMA 2: Phase group overview
- KARMA 2: Rhythm group overview
- KARMA 2: Velocity group overview
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Important basics for all GE parameter groups
- KARMA 2: Cluster Template Reference (Vel-CP)
- KARMA 2: Duration Control Reference
- KARMA 2: Rhythm Template Reference
- KARMA 2: Using a GE as a metronome
- KARMA 2: Velocity Control Reference
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GE parameter group overviews (GE Editor)
- KARMA wave-sequencing
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reference - RTC Models
- KARMA 2: Overview/History of RTC Models
- KARMA 2: Reference Chart of all RTC Models
- KARMA 2: RTC Master Layer
- KARMA 2: RTC Model: BL1 - Bass/Lead 1
- KARMA 2: RTC Model: CL1 - Comp/Lead 1
- KARMA 2: RTC Model: DM1 - Drum Melodic 1
- KARMA 2: RTC Model: DP1 - Drum/Perc 1
- KARMA 2: RTC Model: EG1 - Dual Env Gen 1
- KARMA 2: RTC Model: GC1 - Gated CCs 1
- KARMA 2: RTC Model: GV1 - Gated Vel/Pat 1
- KARMA 2: RTC Model: LF1 - Dual LFOs 1
- KARMA 2: RTC Model: MB1 - Mel Rpt/Bend
- KARMA 2: RTC Model: MR1 - Melodic Repeat 1
- KARMA 2: RTC Model: RB1 - Real-Time Bend 1
- KARMA 2: RTC Model: WS1 - WaveSeq 1 (Bend/Repeat)
- KARMA 2: RTC Model: WS2 - WaveSeq 2 (Ind. Phases)
- scale adjustment/note maps
- sequencing-external (DAWs)
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techniques
- KARMA 2: Changing GE time signatures or the speed of what the GE is playing
- KARMA 2: Chord recognition in left hand for a module played by right hand
- KARMA 2: Creating "space": telling a GE to "not play" for a certain number of beats
- KARMA 2: Expressive playing with manual advance and direct index
- KARMA 2: Making a GE play a constant number of notes per measure
- KARMA 2: Sending KARMA-generated MIDI from a Combi
- KARMA 2: Triggering modules from a sequencer with KARMA M3 Software
- KARMA 2: Tutorial - Note Series: Note Type
- KARMA 2: Understanding and using KARMA's Swing features
- KARMA 2: Using KARMA to auto-sustain notes until you play another chord
- KARMA 2: Using KARMA to create open voicings
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beginner's guides
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