Assigning a function, Group 7 – KORG CX-3 User Manual

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Parameters

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Rotor Up Transit (Rotor Up Transition)

[0...99]

Adjust the time over which the rotor rotation changes
from slow to fast.

Rotor Down Transit (Rotor Down Transition)

[0...99]

Adjust the time over which the rotor rotation changes
from fast to fast.

Fast Speed

Slow Speed

Fast

Up Transit

Down Transit

Slow

Speed

Time

Rotor Stop Transit (Rotor Stop Transition)

[0...99]

Adjust the time over which the rotor rotation actually
comes to a stop after you stop the rotation.

Rotor Strt Transit (Rotor Start Transition)

[0...99]

Adjust the time over which the rotor reaches the
specified speed after it begins to rotate.

Slow or Fast Speed

Stop

Start Transit

Stop Transit

Start

Speed

Time

When Rotary is on

Horn Mic Distance

[0...99]

Adjust the distance between the horn and the mic.

Horn Mic Spread

[0...99]

Adjust the feeling of spaciousness for the sound of the
horn.

Rotor Mic Distance

[0...99]

Adjust the distance between the rotor and the mic.

Rotor Mic Spread

[0...99]

Adjust the feeling of spaciousness for the sound of the
rotor.

Mic Distance

Mic Distance

Mic Spread

Horn

Rotor

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Group 7

Split Point (Keyboard Split Point)

[C2...C7]

This parameter is displayed in Normal Edit mode.
Specify the split point at which the keyboard will be
split. This setting will be the highest key of the left-
hand keyboard range.

Split Upper Octave (Upper Octave Shift)

[–2, –1, 0]

This parameter is displayed in Normal Edit mode.
When the keyboard is split, this parameter lowers the
pitch of the right-hand keyboard range in one-octave
steps.

Split Lower Octave (Lower Octave Shift)

[0, +1, +2]

This parameter is displayed in Normal Edit mode.
When the keyboard is split, this parameter uppers the
pitch of the left-hand keyboard range in one-octave
steps.

Hold Uppr Ctrl (Controller for Hold Upper)

[Off, Pedal 1/(Pdl1)*, Pedal 2/(Pdl 2)*]

This parameter is displayed in Normal Edit mode.

Pedal 1:

A pedal switch etc. connected to the rear

panel ASSIGNABLE PEDAL/SW 1 jack can be used to
turn Hold on/off for the notes played on the keyboard
for the Upper tone generator.
Pedal 2:

A pedal switch etc. connected to the ASSIGN-

ABLE PEDAL/SW 2 jack can be used to perform the
above operation.
Off:

No function.

Hold Lowr Ctrl (Controller for Hold Lower)

[Off, Pedal 1/(Pdl1)*, Pedal 2/(Pdl 2)*]

This parameter is displayed in Normal Edit mode.

Pedal 1:

A pedal switch etc. connected to the rear

panel ASSIGNABLE PEDAL/SW 1 jack can be used to
turn Hold on/off for the notes played on the keyboard
for the Lower tone generator.
Pedal 2:

A pedal switch etc. connected to the ASSIGN-

ABLE PEDAL/SW 2 jack can be used to perform the
above operation.
Off:

No function.

Hold Ctrl (Controller for Hold)

[Off, Pedal 1/(Pdl 1)*, Pedal 2/(Pdl 2)*]

This parameter is displayed in EX Edit mode.

Pedal 1:

A pedal switch etc. connected to the rear

panel ASSIGNABLE PEDAL/SW 1 jack can be used to
turn Hold on/off for the notes you play.
Pedal 2:

A pedal switch etc. connected to the rear

panel ASSIGNABLE PEDAL/SW 2 jack can be used to
perform the above function.
Off:

No function.

Split Sw Ctrl (Controller for Split Switch)

[Off, Pedal 1/(Pdl 1)*, Pedal 2/(Pdl 2)*]

This parameter is displayed in Normal Edit mode.

Pedal 1:

A pedal switch etc. connected to the rear

panel ASSIGNABLE PEDAL/SW 1 jack can be used to
turn the [SPLIT] key on/off.
Pedal 2:

A pedal switch etc. connected to the rear

panel ASSIGNABLE PEDAL/SW 2 jack can be used to
perform the above function.
Off:

No function.

* (Pdl 1), (Pdl 2): These indicate that Pedal 1 or Pedal 2 are selected for the Global mode Group 1 “Prog Up Ctrl” or “Prog Down Ctrl” parameters. With these settings, the settings of Global
mode are used, and the settings you made here will be ignored. However if you select another value in Global mode, the display here will change from (Pdl 1) to Pedal 1 or from (Pdl 2) to
Pedal 2, and you will be able to operate the corresponding function from the pedal switch.

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