Korg AX3B, AX3A, AX3G manual Audio Connections and Tuning, Restoring the Factory Preset Programs

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AX3-Series EasyStart

Note:

The following procedures work for all 3 of the AX3-Series effect units!

Audio Connections and Tuning

1.With four AA batteries installed, or the optional adaptor connected to the Power Supply Input, connect your guitar/bass to the INPUT jack on the rear panel.

2.Set the Function Selector knob to “PROGRAM” and lower the MASTER output level of the AX3 using the Value Knob.

3.Connect your headphones, mixer, or amplifier to the OUTPUT jack on the rear panel; then use the Value Knob to raise the MASTER level, increasing the volume.

4.Tune up! Step on the Program Up and Down Switches simultaneously to activate Bypass mode; the auto-chromatic tuner will be active (if both switches are held for approx. 1 second, Mute mode will be activated). Pluck a string; the Program/Value Display will indicate the note name, and the Program Switch LEDs will indicate whether the note is sharp or flat. When both lights are lit simultaneously, the string is in tune.

5.Return to the previous mode by stepping on either of the Program switches.

Restoring the Factory Preset Programs

1.While holding down both Program UP and DOWN Switches and the CANCEL Button, connect the power adaptor (or if using batteries, power up by plugging a cable into the input jack). The Program/Value Display will indicate “rL” and the Program Switch LEDs will blink. Release the button and switches.

2.Press the WRITE Button once (“Ld” will display). The factory programs will be loaded into the user area (01~40). When loading is completed, the Program/Value Display will indicate “CP” briefly, and program number 01 will be recalled.

Note:

If you reload the preset programs, all previously stored custom programs will be overwritten!

Note:

Never turn off the power while this operation is in progress!

Selecting and listening to the AX3’s Programs

The AX3 pedals provide 80 program locations; 8 banks with 10 programs in each (8x10=80). Programs 01 - 40 are User locations that can be customized and saved. Programs 41 - 80 are factory preset, and can be modified but cannot be overwritten.

1.Set the Function Selector knob to “PROGRAM”.

2.Using the program UP and DOWN Switches, you can now scroll through and audition all 80 programs.

Tip:

To jump from bank to bank (as opposed to scrolling through each individual program), use the

 

Cancel and Write buttons.

Tweak the AX3’s Programs

Each of the AX3’s 80 programs can be modified to your liking. This includes chaning effects types as well as effect parameters.

1.Set the Function Selector knob to the effect type you wish to edit (i.e. PRE FX, DRIVE/AMP, MOD, DELAY/REV, etc.)

2.Use the Write (“UP”) & Cancel (“DOWN”) Buttons to scroll through the various effect choices. (Press UP & DOWN buttons simultaneously to turn FX type off).

Note:

The effect chart printed on the face of your AX3 will be indispensable in locating and identifying the

 

various available effect choices. There is also a more detailed chart in the back of the included

 

manual.

3.Use the Value Knob to adjust the FX’s main parameter.

4.To fine tune the sub-parameters (not applicable to LEVEL, NR, CAB, MIC & BODY, TONE, and NOTCH), set the Function Knob to the corresponding effect type “PARAM” position (the next position moving clockwise on the knob). Choose the desired parameter with the Write (“UP”) & Cancel (“DOWN”) Buttons and use the Value Knob to adjust the parameter value.

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Contents EasyStart Selecting and listening to the AX3’s Programs Audio Connections and TuningRestoring the Factory Preset Programs Tweak the AX3’s ProgramsSaving a Program Amp/Line Setting AX3G onlyExample all AX3 models

AX3B, AX3G, AX3A specifications

The Korg AX3 series, including the AX3G, AX3A, and AX3B, are compact multi-effects processors designed for guitarists and bassists seeking a versatile and portable solution for their tone shaping needs. Known for their impressive array of features and high-quality sound, these units cater to musicians across different genres.

The Korg AX3G, optimized for guitarists, integrates a wide range of effects that allow players to explore various sonic landscapes. With its 100 preset programs, musicians can effortlessly switch between different sounds during performances. The AX3G features an intuitive interface with straightforward controls, allowing users to adjust effects such as distortion, delay, reverb, and modulation with ease. Additionally, it includes features like an integrated tuner and a metronome, making it a practical choice for practice and performance alike.

The AX3A, on the other hand, is tailored specifically for acoustic guitarists. It offers specialized effects and settings that enhance the natural sound of acoustic instruments. With its 47 preset programs, the AX3A includes reverb, chorus, and EQ settings that help to accentuate the warmth and richness of acoustic tones. This model is particularly useful for performers who require a lightweight solution for live shows, as it does not sacrifice sound quality for portability.

The AX3B expands the series to cater specifically to bass players. With unique effects designed for the lower frequencies, the AX3B offers presets that help to define the bass tone more effectively. Much like its counterparts, it features a user-friendly interface with 100 presets, allowing for quick adjustments to find the perfect sound. The AX3B is equipped with a range of dynamic effects, including compression, modulation, and overdrive, essential for the modern bass player.

In all models, Korg’s innovative design focuses on user-friendliness and functionality. Each unit features a built-in 24-bit A/D and D/A converter, ensuring high-quality sound reproduction. The battery-powered option makes these processors convenient for musicians on the go, providing flexibility and ease of use anywhere.

Overall, the Korg AX3 series is a testament to Korg's commitment to producing high-quality, versatile, and affordable multi-effects processors that meet the diverse needs of today’s musicians. Whether for electric guitar, acoustic guitar, or bass, each model stands out in its category, offering endless creative possibilities and enhancing the overall performance experience.