Basic: damper trigger, Damper on trigger, Damper off trigger – KORG Professional Engineer PA3 User Manual

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Sound operating mode

Basic: Damper Trigger

Advanced

Basic: Damper Trigger

Here you can set the notes triggered by pressing and releasing
the Damper Pedal. The parameters in this page have effect on
the Sound as a whole, and not on a single Oscillator.

As warned by the message on the lower area of the display, these
parameters have no effect if the assigned note falls inside of the
Transpose Range programmed in the “Basic: Sound Basic” page
(see “Transpose Range” on page 52). Please either choose a note
out of that range, or modify the Transpose Range, so that the
note is either higher or lower than that range.

Damper On Trigger

Pressing down the Damper pedal (Damper On) can play a spe-
cial sample assigned to a particular note (for example, pedal
down squeaking in the Sound “Grand Piano RX”, breathing in in
the Sound “Harmonica DNC” …).

Note

Note where the special Damper On sample is located.

Velocity

Fixed velocity of the special Damper On sample.

Note Off on Damper Off

If checked, the special Damper On sample stops playing when
the Damper pedal is released.

Damper Off Trigger

Releasing the Damper pedal (Damper Off) can play a special
sample assigned to a particular note (for example, Damper pedal
release noise in the Sound “Grand Piano RX”).

Note

Note where the special Damper Off sample is located.

Velocity

Fixed velocity of the special Damper Off sample.

Basic: EQ

In this page, you can set the semi-parametric three-band equal-
izer for the selected oscillator.

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.

Damper Trigger Sample

Transpose Range

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