Korg specifications Playing the AX1000G, Example connections, Play mode

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User program
Preset program

2. Playing the AX1000G

2. Playing the AX1000G

Example connections

The power must be off when you make connections. Unintentional operation may damage your speaker system, or cause malfunctions.

1.Connect your cables from the OUTPUT jacks of the AX1000G to your guitar amp or mixer etc.

If you are using a mono connection, connect the L/ MONO jack. In order to take full advantage of the AX1000G’s sound, we recommend that you use stereo connections.

2.If you wish to use headphones, plug them into the PHONES jack.

The output from the OUTPUT jacks will be turned off when headphones are plugged in.

3.Connect your guitar to the INPUT jack.

4.If you wish to use the AUX IN jack, connect an external audio device to it. Use the controls of the connected device to adjust the volume.

5.Connect the included AC adapter to the DC 9V jack, and plug the AC adapter into an AC outlet. When you plug it in, the power will come on automati- cally, and the name display will indicate the program name.

Wrap the AC adapter cable around the cable hook. When removing the cable from the hook, be careful not to pull the cable with excessive force.

6.When you have finished making connections, turn on the power of your guitar amp or mixer etc. Play your guitar to produce sound, and check whether connections have been made correctly. Adjust the master level of the AX1000G and the gain or fader controls of your guitar amp or mixer to set an appropriate volume level.

Headphones

Audio device

 

 

Stereo-mini

 

Guitar

Guitar amp etc.

 

Monaural phone plug

 

AUX IN

Stereo-mini PHONES

mono

Included AC adapter

OUTPUT

INPUT

DC9V

 

Play mode

When you turn on the power, the AX1000G will always enter Play mode, and will be set to the program and master level setting that were last selected when the power was turned off.

Adjusting master level

The MASTER/VALUE display will show the master level immediately after the power is turned on, a program is selected, and after the EXIT switch is pressed.

When the master level is shown, you can use the MASTER/VALUE switches (, ) to adjust the master level.

Adjusting input level

By holding down the EXIT switch and pressing the MASTER/VALUE switches, you will be able to adjust the input level so that it will match the output of the connected instrument.

EXIT + HI IN”:For high-output pickups such as humbucking pickups

EXIT + LO IN”: For low-output pickups such as single coil pickups

Selecting a program

You can select from 40 preset programs and 40 user programs.

User and preset programs are each organized into ten banks, with four programs in each bank. The currently

selected bank is shown by the bank number display, and the program is shown by the program LEDs. When a

user program is selected, the decimal point “.” located at the lower right of the bank number display will light.

To select a program in the same bank

Press a program switch 1—4 to select the desired program. The program LED of the selected program will light, and the name display will indicate the program name.

To select a program from a different bank

Press the bank switch to select the desired bank. (The bank number display will blink.) The banks will cycle in the order of user banks 0, 1, 2, 3 ...9, preset banks 0, 1, 2, 3...9, user banks 0, 1, 2, 3...

Each time you press the bank switch, the bank number display will increase by one.

Each time you simultaneously press the bank switch and program switch 4, the bank number display will decrease by one.

When the desired bank number appears, press a program switch 1—4 to select the desired program.(The bank number display will change from blinking to lit.)

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Contents Contents Precautions Main features IntroductionPrinting conventions in this manual IntroductionFront panel Important things to learnFront and rear panel LCD and control panel Rear panel Play mode Individual mode Modes of the AX1000GExample connections Play modePlaying the AX1000G Bypass and mute Auto tunerMetronome Expression pedalIndividual mode Entering Individual modeExiting Individual mode Using the expression pedal as you playPhrase Trainer mode Editing Editing effectsQuick Editing for the DRIVE-AMP effect block Drive Level Treble Middle BassWriting programs Setting the noise reduction and program levelsModifying program names Adjusting the expression pedal Calibration AppendicesAppendices TroubleshootingMain specifications DRIVE-AMP Effect parametersDRIVE-AMP effects block Cabinet effect block CabinetAIR PresencePhaser Modulation effect blockModulation Chorus, FlangerOctave Pitch shifterAuto wah Pedal effect block PedalDelay Pitch bendRing modulator Sample and playAmbience effect block AmbienceTape echo simulator ReverbPreset Program Parameter List