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II 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSTHE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for U.S.A.) CE mark for European Harmonized Standards III 3 About this owners manualHow this manual is organized, and how to use it Printing conventions in this manual 4 Table of ContentsParameters....................................... 24 Appendices ......................................36 Introduction .......................................5 Quick Start .......................................11 Basic functions................................14 5 Introduction1. About the BX-3Main features The modes of the BX-3Normal mode and EX mode Normal Edit mode and EX Edit mode Global mode 6 2. Parts of the BX-3 and what they do8 9. DRAWBAR SELECT section10. Pitch Bend wheel, Modulation wheel Pitch Bend wheel Modulation wheel 11. ROTARY section [ON] key [STOP] key, [FAST] key 12. AMP section [MASTER LEVEL] knob [TREBLE] knob [BASS] knob [REVERB OFFSET] knob 9 Rear panel10 Connections1. Power cable connections 2. OUTPUT jack connections 3. Pedal connectionsPedal switch connections Expression pedal connections 4. MIDI connections 11 Quick Start2. Normal mode 1.Selecting a program PlayingPlaying using the Programs drawbar settings Listening to the demo songsUsing the Drawbar 1 and 2 settings 12 3. EX modeSelecting a program Playing 14 Basic functions1. About the displaySwitching the display Drawbar levels and icons 15 ShortcutsNormal Edit mode / EX Edit mode Global mode 16 2. About the programsHow a program is structured 3. Restoring the factory settingsInitializing one program Initializing all programs Initializing the Global parameters Initializing programs and Global parameters 17 4.PercussionNormal modeChecking the DB Preset's Perc parameter EX modeEX Percussion in Drawbar 2 18 5.Rotary19 6. EffectsReverb Vibrato and chorus Overdrive 7. Saving your dataWriting to internal memoryWriting a program Writing the Global parameters MIDI data dump 20 8.Editing24 Parameters1. Normal Edit mode / EX Edit modeGroup 1: Basic CharacterOutput Level [0...127] Wheel Type [Vintage, Clean] DB LevelCurve [Bright, Mellow] Over Tone Level [0...99] Leakage Level [0...99] Noise Level [0...99] On Click Level [0...99] Off Click Level [0...99] Group 2: DrawbarUPPER (Upper Drawbar Level) [0...8] LOWER (Lower Drawbar Level) [0...8] DB Preset's Perc (Drawbar Preset Percussion) [Dis, Ena] EX DRAWBAR & PERCUSSION [0...8] EX LOWER (EX Lower Level) [0...8] Ex Drawbar Type [1...4] 25 Group 3: PercussionPerc Nrml Level (Percussion Normal Level) [0...99] Perc Soft Offset (Percussion Soft Level Offset) [0...99] Normal Perc DB ATT (Normal Percussion Drawbar Attenuation) [0...99] Perc Fast Decay (Percussion Fast Decay) [0...99] Perc Slow Offset (Percussion Slow Offset) [0...99] 26 Group 4: AmpAmp Type [Type 1, Type 2, Pre Amp] Spkr Simulator (Speaker Simulator) [On, Off] Amp Gain [0...99] Tone Treble [-10...+10] Tone Middle [-10...+10] Tone Bass [-10...+10] Group 5: ReverbReverb Type [Room, Hall, Plate, Dark] Reverb Time [00.25...16.00 (Sec)] Reverb Mix Level [0...99] Rev Routing (Reverb Routing) [Rot->Rev, Rev->Rot] Group 6: Rotary EffectHorn: 0 Rotor: 100 (Rotary Horn/Rotor Balance) [0:100...100:0] Horn Slow Speed [0...99] Horn Fast Speed [0...99] Rotor Slow Speed [0...99] Rotor Fast Speed [0...99] Horn Up Transit (Horn Up Transition) [0...99] Horn Down Transit (Horn Down Transition) [0...99] Horn Stop Transit (Horn Stop Transition) [0...99] Horn Strt Transit (Horn Start Transition) [0...99] Rotor Up Transit (Rotor Up Transition) [0...99] Rotor Down Transit (Rotor Down Transition) [0...99] Rotor Stop Transit (Rotor Stop Transition) [0...99] Rotor Strt Transit (Rotor Start Transition) [0...99] Horn Mic Distance [0...99] Horn Mic Spread [0...99] Rotor Mic Distance [0...99] Rotor Mic Spread [0...99] 27 Group 7: ControllerMod Wheel (Modulation Wheel) [No Assign...ExLowLevl] Mod Wheel Range (Modulation Wheel Range) [-99...+99] 28 Hold Uppr Ctrl (Hold Upper Controller)Wheel Brk Ctrl (Wheel Brake Controller) Wheel Brk Pedal (Wheel Brake Pedal Mode) Rtry FAST Ctrl (Rotary FAST Controller) Rtry FAST Pedal (Rotary FAST Pedal Mode) Rtry STOP Ctrl (Rotary STOP Controller) Rtry STOP Pedal (Rotary STOP Pedal Mode) Amp Gain Ctrl (Amp Gain Controller) [Off, Pedal 1/(Pdl 1)*, Pedal 2/(Pdl 2)*] 29 Group 8: Program Name 30 2. Global modeGroup 1: BasicMaster Tune [430.0 Hz...450.0 Hz] Transpose [-12...+12] Exp Minimum Level (Expression Minimum Level) [0...30] Exp Ctrl (Expression Controller) [Both Indiv, Knob Only, Pedal Only, Both Multi] Prog Chng (Program Change)[All Params, Int. Params] Pitch Bend Range [-7...+7] Wheel Brake Speed [Slow, Fast] Key Trigger [Shallow, Deep] 31 Group 2: MIDI ChannelGroup 3: MIDI Parameters 32 Group 4: MIDI CC# 133 Group 5: MIDI CC# 234 Group 6: Ex Drawbar SetEx Drawbar Type 1-1 [-5...+24] Ex Drawbar Type 1-2 [-5...+24] Ex Drawbar Type 1-3 [-5...+24] Ex Drawbar Type 1-4 [-5...+24] Ex Drawbar Type 2-1 Ex Drawbar Type 2-4 [-5...+24] Ex Drawbar Type 3-1 Ex Drawbar Type 3-4 [-5...+24] Ex Drawbar Type 4-1 Ex Drawbar Type 4-4 [-5...+24] Group 7: UtilityProgram Mapper Copy Swap Init Copy (Copy Program) Swap (Swap Program) Init (Initialize) Dump (MIDI Dump) Dump Program Dump All Program Dump Global Dump All Data (Dump All Programs and Global data) Drawbar Scan Default DB Select (Default Drawbar Select) [PRESET, 1, 2] Exp Pdl Calibration (Expression Pedal Calibration) Wheel Brake ON 35 Group 8: DEMO36 Appendices2. MIDI applicationsAbout MIDIConnecting an external MIDI sequencer or computer 1. How the drawbars workLocal Control On setting Connecting a MIDI keyboard When using a velocity-sensitive MIDI sound module 37 MIDI data dump38 MIDI messages that the BX-3 transmits and receivesMIDI channels Note-on/offNote-on [9n, kk, vv] Note-off [8n, kk, vv] Reception 39 Program change / Bank selectPitch bendPitch bend change [En, bb, mm] Control change[Bn, cc, vv] All Note Off (CC#123) [Bn, 7B, 00] (value is 00) All Sound Off (CC#120) [Bn, 78, 00] (value is 00) Reset All Controllers (CC#121) [Bn, 79, 00] (value is 00) About system exclusive messages If notes hang (fail to stop) 40 3. Voice name listNormal mode programs EX mode programs Demo song names 41 4. Troubleshooting42 5. Operation of included Expression pedalFortissimo function Selectable pedal angle To select pedal angle Cable storage 43 6. Specifications and options7. Assembling the standHow to assemble the stand (STD-BX3) 44 CautionCautions for assembly Assembly procedure 7. Assemblage du pupitreMthode dassemblage du pupitre (STD-BX3) ATTENTION :
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