Knob [3]: eg-intensity, Knob [4]: eg-release, B mode controls – KORG Speaker System User Manual

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By adjusting the filter resonance level, you can increase
or decrease the resonance level to add a unique charac-
ter to the sound.

By adjusting the cutoff frequency of a high pass filter,
you can modify the brightness of the sound.

Knob [3]: EG-INTENSITY

Adjust the filter EG intensity (the depth at which the
filter EG is applied).

Rotating the knob will affect the depth of the filter EG.
Normally, rotating the knob toward the left will make
the filter EG apply less deeply, and rotating it toward
the right will make the filter EG apply more deeply.
Since the filter EG will operate based on the cutoff fre-
quency of the filter, knobs [1] and [3] will work
together to control the tonal changes produced by the
filter.

Knob [4]: EG-RELEASE

Adjust the EG release times of the filter and amp. This
will determine the time from note-off until the sound
disappears.

When you operate the knob, the release times of the fil-
ter EG and the amp EG will change. Normally, rotating
the knob toward the left will shorten the release time,
and rotating it toward the right will lengthen the
release time.
When the arpeggiator is running, it is effective to use
this in conjunction with the arpeggiator [GATE] knob
to control the arpeggiated notes.

B mode controls

You can control parameters such as volume, porta-
mento time, pan or filter and amp EG, pitch LFO, and
master effect send levels etc.

In each preset program, appropriate functions are
assigned to the B-mode knobs. The functions that
are assigned can be viewed in the LCD screen.

The B-mode function settings are made for each indi-
vidual program, combination, or song. In Sampling
mode and Song Play mode, the B-mode functions are
set for the entire mode.

For details on making these settings (

p.127).

Viewing the parameters that are assigned to
[SW1], [SW2], and the realtime control B-mode

In Program mode, the P0: Play shows the functions
that are assigned to [SW1] and [SW2], and to the B-
mode of realtime control knobs [1], [2], [3], and [4].

When a program number is selected in Program
P0: Play, or when a combination number is
selected in Combination mode page P0: Play,
you can use the [VALUE] slider as a source for
alternate modulation or effect dynamic modula-
tion, and control program parameters or effect
parameters.

Velocity

The force with which you play a note can apply an
effect.
Normally this is used to control volume, or the speed
or sensitivity of the EG.

After Touch

An effect can be applied by pressing down on the key-
board after playing a note.
Normally this is used to control volume, tone (cutoff
frequency), or LFO sensitivity etc.

Level

Cutoff
frequency

LPF

HPF

Level

Time

Level

Time

Attack Time

Decay Time

Slope Time

Release Time

Attack Level

Start Level

Sustain Level

Break Level

note-on

note-off

Release Level

[VALUE] slider

Keyboard

Functions
assigned to B-
mode knobs
[1]–[4]

Functions
assigned to
[SW1] and
[SW2] keys

Using controllers to modify the sound

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