Effect settings in sampling mode, Insert effects, Master effects and total effect – KORG M3 User Manual

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Using Effects

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the Sampling Setup Source Bus to a AUX bus, and
sample the signal that is sent to the AUX bus. Use this
if you want to sample only the sound of a specific
timbre.

Insert effects

5. Access the Combi P8–1: IFX– Insert FX Setup page.

6. Select an insert effect in IFX1–5 and edit the

settings.

7. Access the IFX1–5 pages to edit the individual

effect parameters.

These settings can be made in the same way as in
“Program Effects settings” on page 155.

You can use MIDI to control dynamic modulation
(Dmod) for each effect, the post-IFX pan (CC#8),
and Send 1 and Send 2.
An asterisk “*” is shown at the right of Ch01–Ch16
for the channel number of tracks routed to IFX. If
you’ve routed multiple tracks that have differing
MIDI channel settings, this specifies the channel
on which they will be controlled.

Master effects and Total effect

These settings can be made in the same way as on
page 156.

You can control these effects via MIDI on the “Ctrl
Ch.” The specified MIDI channel will control
dynamic modulation (Dmod) for the Master and
Total Effect.

Effect settings in Sampling
mode

In Sampling mode you can sample from the AUDIO
INPUT 1, 2 or S/P DIF IN jacks while applying an
effect to the external audio input source. It’s also
possible to apply effects to a multisample and
resample the result.

Routing

Routing of an external input

1. Access the Sampling P0: Recording– Audio In/

Setup page.

2. In “Input,” select the input source.

3. Use Bus Select to specify the bus to which each

audio input will be sent.

For example if you want the output of the device
connected to AUDIO INPUT 1 to be routed to insert
effect 1, set Input to Analog, and set the INPUT 1 Bus
Select

to IFX1.

4. Use Send1

and Send2 to specify the send level of

each timbre to the master effects.

This can be set only if Bus Select is set to L/R or Off.

If Bus Select is set to IFX1–5, the send levels to the
master effects are set by Send1 and Send2 (Insert FX
Setup page) following the insert effects.

5. Use Pan to set the panning of the audio input.

If you’re inputting a stereo audio source, you will
normally set the inputs to L000 and R127 respectively.

6. Use Level to adjust the level of the audio input.

Normally you will leave this at 127.

7. FX Control Bus sends the output of the timbre to

an FX Control bus.

The FX Control Buses lets you create effects
“sidechains.” Sidechains let you control an effect with
one audio signal (the sidechain), while the effect
processes a completely different audio signal. This is
convenient for use with vocoders, compressors and
limiters, gates, etc. For details, please see “FX Control
Buses” on page 423 of the Parameter Guide.

8. AUX Bus sends the audio input to a AUX bus.

By selecting a AUX bus as the Source Bus, you can
sample the signal that’s being sent to the AUX bus.

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