Korg BX-3 How the drawbars work, About Midi, Connecting an external Midi sequencer or computer

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Appendices

Appendices

1. How the drawbars work

2. MIDI applications

Drawbar 1 and Drawbar 2 each consist of a set of nine bars.

In Normal mode and Normal Edit mode, these bars have the following functions.

16':

The pitch one octave below the note you play

5-1/ ': The pitch a fifth above the note you play

8':

The pitch of the note you play

4':

The pitch one octave above the note you play

2-2/ ': The pitch one octave and a fifth above the note

 

you play

2':

The pitch two octaves above the note you play

1-3/5': The pitch two octaves and a third above the note you play

1-1/ ': The pitch two octaves and a fifth above the

 

note you play

1':

The pitch three octaves above the note you

 

play

The white drawbars (8', 4', 2', 1') produce fundamentals. The black drawbars (2-2/3', 1-3/5', 1-1/3') produce pitches that are a fifth or a third above these fundamental pitches. The brown drawbars (16' and 5-1/3') add depth to the tone.

Pulling out the four right bars to a greater extent will produce a harder-toned sound, while pulling out the two left bars to a greater extent will produce a softer tone.

For example when you play middle C, each bar corre- sponds to the pitches shown in the diagram below. The further a bar is pulled out, the greater its volume will be.

For details on the function of the Drawbar 2 bars (EX Drawbar, EX Percussion) in EX mode and EX Edit mode, refer to the Drawbar illustration (p.13), to the EX Edit mode Group 2 “Ex Drawbar Type” parameter, and to the Global mode Group 8 “Type 1 Ex Drawbar 1” through “Type Ex Drawbar 4” parameters.

The BX- simulates 79 tone wheels that produce the notes from C2 to F#8, just as on traditional tone wheel organs. This means that if the drawbar settings could cause the pitch to exceed the range of C2 through F# , the pitch will “wrap around” to the previous octave.

About MIDI

MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, and is a world-wide standard that allows various perfor- mance-related data to be exchange between electronic musical instruments and computers. If a MIDI cable is used to connect MIDI devices, performance data can be exchanged even between electronic musical instruments or computers made by different manufacturers.

Connecting an external MIDI sequencer or computer

If you want to play the keyboard of the BX-3 and record your playing on an external MIDI sequencer/computer (connected via a MIDI interface) while using the BX-3’s tone generator to monitor your performance and the playback, or if you want to use the BX-3 as an input keyboard and as a MIDI tone generator, connect the MIDI OUT and MIDI IN connectors of the BX-3 and the exter- nal MIDI sequencer/computer to each other respectively.

Sequencer/Computer

MIDI interface

MIDI IN MIDI OUT

MIDI OUT

MIDI IN

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Contents Page FCC Regulation Warning for U.S.A CE mark for European Harmonized StandardsHow this manual is organized, and how to use it Printing conventions in this manualTable of Contents Main features Normal modeEX mode About the BXParts of the BX-3 and what they do Front panelEX Mode key Display keyEdit key Global keyDrawbar Select section Pitch Bend wheel, Modulation wheelPitch Bend wheel Modulation wheelRear panel Power cable connections ConnectionsOutput jack connections Pedal connectionsNormal mode Playing using the Program’s drawbar settingsSelecting a program PlayingEX mode Using the Drawbar 1 and 2 settingsFrom Normal mode, press the EX Mode key Lets try selecting a programEX Drawbars EX PercussionPlay the lower keyboard Selecting a different programSwitching the display Normal modeEX mode About the displayGlobal mode ShortcutsPercussion icon Restoring the factory settings About the programsHow a program is structured Initializing one programNormal mode Checking the DB Presets Perc parameterPercussion Initializing the Global parametersEX mode RotaryEX Percussion in Drawbar Effects Saving your dataUse the + keys to select the desired setting EditingMidi data dump Editing the soundEditing the drawbar parameters Copying drawbar parametersOther parameters Copying a program Swapping two programsEditing the name of a program Press the WRITE/ENTER key, and then press + key onceUse the -+ keys to specify the desired charac- ter Group 1 Basic Character Group 2 DrawbarGroup 3 Percussion Group 4 Amp Group 5 ReverbGroup 6 Rotary Effect Group 7 Controller Wheel Brk Pedal Wheel Brake Pedal Mode Momnt, Alter Rtry Fast Pedal Rotary Fast Pedal Mode Momnt, AlterRtry Stop Pedal Rotary Stop Pedal Mode Momnt, Alter Group 8 Program Name Global mode Group 1 BasicGroup 2 Midi Channel Group 3 Midi ParametersGroup 4 Midi CC# Group 5 Midi CC# Group 6 Ex Drawbar Set Group 7 UtilityGroup 8 Demo Exp Pdl Calibration Expression Pedal CalibrationWheel Brake on Demo PlayConnecting an external Midi sequencer or computer How the drawbars workAbout Midi Transmission Press the Program 7 key, and then press the key twiceSelect the data that you want to dump Reception Type of data Data sizeTo reset all controllers Transmitting sound settings and other data Data DumpChanging the program / bank To silence all notesNormal mode programs EX mode programsVoice name list Demo song namesTroubleshooting Fortissimo function Cable storageSelectable pedal angle To select pedal angleSpecifications and options Assembling the stand Assemblage du pupitreLightly attach the rear braces to the side panel R Attach the center braceFixer légèrement les supports arrière au panneau latéral D Mettre le support central en placeCheck after assembly Other cautionsVérification après montage Autres précautions à prendreMidi implementation chart