User Manual

Program Edit Mode
KB3 Editor: The PERC Page
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PERC Parameters
Parameter Range of Values
Percussion Off, On
Volume Soft, Loud
Decay Slow, Fast
Harmonic Low, High
Velocity Tracking 0 to 100%
Low Harmonic Drawbar 1 to 9
High Harmonic Drawbar 1 to 9
Steal Bar Drawbar 1 to 9
Percussion
is is where you turn the percussion eect on or o. Percussion is created by a decaying
envelope applied to one of the nine drawbars. e percussion eect is “single-triggered,
which means that once it’s triggered, it wont trigger again until all keys (or whatever youre
using to trigger notes) go up. So if no keys are down, and you play a chord, percussion gets
applied to all notes in the chord (and in fact, to all notes that are triggered during the short
duration of the percussion envelope). Once the envelope runs its course, any notes you play
while at least one key is held down get no percussion. You can turn percussion on or o by
pressing Assignable Switch 1 (labeled [Percussion] On/O).
Volume
is parameter switches between loud and soft percussion settings. e actual amplitude is
set on the PERC page. You can toggle between loud and soft by pressing Assignable Switch 2
(labeled [Percussion] Loud/Soft).
Decay
is parameter switches between fast and slow percussion settings. e actual decay rate is set
on the PERC page. You can toggle between slow and fast decay by pressing Assignable Switch
3 (labeled [Percussion] Decay F/S).
Harmonic
is parameter switches between high and low harmonic percussion settings. e actual
pitch is controlled by the LowHarm and HighHarm parameters. You can toggle between low
and high harmonics by pressing Assignable Switch 4 (labeled [Percussion] Pitch H/L).
VelTrack
Here is where you specify the degree to which key velocity controls percussion volume. A
value of zero corresponds to no velocity tracking, which is like a real tone wheel organ. Other
values add velocity tracking, so that increased velocity results in louder percussion. is
parameter typically only applies when playing a KB3 program from an external MIDI device.