Drumkit: eq (drum kits), Layer selector & velocity sample switch, Drum sample equalizer – KORG Professional Engineer PA3 User Manual

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Sound operating mode

DrumKit: EQ (Drum Kits)

Advanced

the Off or 1st Offset, when playing loudly you will select the 6th
or No Attack Offset.

When the “Intensity” parameter has a negative value, the selec-
tion will happen in reverse (higher-numbered Offsets will be
selected before the lowest-numbered ones).

Level

This parameter specifies the level of the sample. For more infor-
mation, see “Level” on page 54.

Attack

This parameter is an offset to the selected sample’s EG Attack.

Decay

This parameter is an offset to the selected sample’s EG Decay.

Cutoff

This parameter sets the cutoff frequency for the filter applied to
the selected sample.

Resonance

This parameter sets the resonance for the filter applied to the
selected sample.

Transpose

This parameter transposes the selected sample. Use it to change
the pitch of the selected key.

0

No transposition applied.

-64…+63

Transpose value in semitones.

Tune

Use this parameter to fine-tune the assigned sample.

0

Original tuning.

-99…+99

Fine-tuning value in cents (1/100 of a semitone).

Amb Level / Time

(These parameters are only available if the selected Drum sample
is of the “Ambient” type.)
When these parameters are available,
“Level” control the volume of the direct (dry) sounds, while
“Amb. Level” and “Time” control the volume and length of the
ambience respectively.

DrumKit: EQ (Drum Kits)

This page appears when you edit a Drum Kit. In this page, you
can set the semi-parametric three-band equalizer for the
selected key, layer and Drum sample.

Key

See “Key” on page 58.

Layer Selector & Velocity Sample Switch

See “Layer Selector & Velocity Sample Switch” on page 58.

Drum Sample Equalizer

Enable

Check this box to activate the equalizer on the selected oscillator.

TRIM

This knob allows you to limit the level of the signal passing
through the equalizer. Extreme equalization values can overload
the audio circuits and lead to distorsion. This control lets you set
equalization as desired, and at the same time avoid overloading.

0…99

Limiting value. The higher, the most effective it is.

Low Gain

Low frequencies equalization. This is a shelving curve filter. Val-
ues are shown in decibels (dB).

-18…+18dB

Low gain value in decibels.

Mid (Middle) Gain

Middle frequencies equalization. This is a bell curve filter. Values
are shown in decibels (dB).

-18…+18dB

Middle gain value in decibels.

Mid (Middle) Freq

Centre frequency of the middle frequencies equalization.

-0.100…+10 kHz

Centre frequency in kHz.

Hi (High) Gain

High frequencies equalization. This is a shelving curve filter.
Values are shown in decibels (dB).

-18…+18dB

High gain value in decibels.

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