Parameters

Group 4: Amp

Amp Type

[Type 1, Type 2, Pre Amp]

here you can select the amp type.

Type 1: This is a conventional organ power amp. It produces a mild and fat sound.

Type 2: Compared to Type 1, this emphasizes the high range, and produces a more uncolored sound.

Pre Amp: Use a pre amp. This is the sound of the organ's line-out.

When Type 1 or Type 2 are selected: When the front panel ROTARY [ON] key is used to turn on the rotary speaker, the effect of the rotary speaker will be simulated. When this is turned off, a conventional speaker will be simulated.

When Pre Amp is selected: The power amp and rotary speaker will not be used, and the sound will be as if it were taken from the preamp line-out of the organ itself.

Spkr Simulator (Speaker Simulator)

[On, Off]

When the “Amp Type” parameter is set to Type 1 or Type 2, this turns the amp simulator function on or off.

Amp Gain

[0...99]

Adjusts the gain (amplification) when the “Amp Type” parameter is set to Type 1 or Type 2.

With high settings of this value, the sound will distort more severely when the expression/overdrive is raised.

This setting will not apply if the “Amp Type” parameter is set to Pre Amp.

Tone Treble

[-10...+10]

Adjusts the high frequency level of the amp selected by the “Amp Type” parameter.

Tone Middle

[-10...+10]

Adjusts the mid-frequency level of the amp selected by the “Amp Type” parameter.

Tone Bass

[-10...+10]

Adjusts the low frequency level of the amp selected by the “Amp Type” parameter.

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Amp Type: Amp 1 or Amp 2

 

 

 

 

Pre Amp

Amp 1

Speaker

 

Reverb

Rotary

or

 

 

Amp 2

 

 

 

 

Group 4: Amp Gain

Group 4: Spkr Simulator

Group 5: Rev Routing

 

Tone Trebel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tone Middle

 

 

 

 

 

Tone Bass

 

 

 

 

Amp Type: Pre Amp

 

 

 

 

Pre Amp

 

 

Reverb

 

Group 4: Tone Trebel

 

 

 

 

 

Tone Middle

 

 

 

 

Tone Bass

 

 

 

 

 

Group 5: Reverb

Reverb Type

[Room, Hall, Plate, Dark]

Selects the type of reverb.

 

Reverb Time

[00.25...16.00 (Sec)]

Specifies the reverb time.

 

The range in which the reverb time can be adjusted will depend on your selection for the “Reverb Type” parameter.

Reverb Mix Level

[0...99]

Specifies the amount of reverb signal that is mixed with the original sound.

Rev Routing (Reverb Routing) [Rot->Rev, Rev->Rot]

Selects whether the reverb will be applied before the rotary speaker or after it.

Rot->Rev: Reverb will be applied after the rotary speaker.

Rev->Rot: Reverb will be applied before the rotary speaker.

This setting will not be used if the “Amp Type” parameter is set to Pre Amp.

Group 6: Rotary Effect

These settings will not be used if the “Amp Type” parameter is set to Pre Amp.

Horn: 0 Rotor: 100 (Rotary Horn/Rotor Balance) [0:100...100:0]

Adjuststhe volume balance between the horn and rotor of the rotary speaker.

Horn Slow Speed

[0...99]

Specifies the rotational speed of the horn during slow rotation.

Horn Fast Speed

[0...99]

Specifies the rotational speed of the horn during fast rotation.

Rotor Slow Speed

[0...99]

Specifies the rotational speed of the rotor during slow rotation.

Rotor Fast Speed

[0...99]

Specifies the rotational speed of the rotor during fast rotation.

Horn Up Transit (Horn Up Transition)

[0...99]

Specifies the time over which the horn will change from slow to fast rotation.

Horn Down Transit (Horn Down Transition)

[0...99]

Specifies the time over which the horn will change from fast to slow rotation.

Horn Stop Transit (Horn Stop Transition)

[0...99]

Specifies the time it will take for the horn to actually come to rest after rotation is switched off.

Horn Strt Transit (Horn Start Transition)

[0...99]

Specifies the time it will take for the horn to reach the specified speed after rotation is switched on.

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Korg BX-3 manual Group 4 Amp, Group 5 Reverb, Group 6 Rotary Effect