Other functions

Setting the function of [SW1] and [SW2]

You can specify the function of the [SW1] and [SW2] keys (PG p.249).

The function of the [SW1] and [SW2] keys can be specified independently for each program, each combination, and each song. These functions can also be set independently for the entire mode in Sampling mode and Song Play mode.

You can specify the function that will be performed by the [SW1] and [SW2] keys, and can also select between Toggle (when the function will be switched on/off each time the [SW1] or [SW2] key is pressed) and Momentary (when the function will be on only while you continue holding the [SW1] or [SW2] key).

These settings are made by Panel Switch Assign in the fol- lowing pages.

Program

P1: Edit-Basic, Controller Setup

 

 

Combination

P4: Edit-Zonr/Ctrl, Control

 

 

Song

P4: Zonr/Ctrl, Controller Setup

 

 

Sampling mode

P4: Controller Setup

 

 

Song Play mode

P2: Controller Setup

 

 

 

An example of settings in a program

When you write a program or combination, the on/ off status of the [SW1] and [SW2] keys is memorized.

You can use these keys as alternate modulation or effect dynamic modulation sources, and control pro- gram parameters or effect parameters.

In this case, you will normally select SW1 Mod.:CC#80 and SW2 Mod.:CC#81.

For an example in which the [SW1] key is specified as an effect dynamic modulation source for a program and used to control an effect, refer to p.144.

If you wish to keep these settings after the power is turned off, you must save them (p.56). However, the settings of Sampling mode cannot be saved.

Setting the B-mode functions of REALTIME CONTROLS [1]–[4]

You can specify the B-mode functions of REALTIME CONTROLS knobs [1]–[4] (PG p.250).

The B-mode functions can be specified independently for each program, each combination, and each song. These functions can also be set independently for the entire mode in Sampling mode and Song Play mode.

These settings are made in Realtime Control Knobs B- Assign of the respective page. (”Specifying the function of [SW1] and [SW2]”)

You can use these knobs as sources for alternate mod- ulation or effect dynamic modulation, and control program parameters or effect parameters.

In this case, you will normally select Knob Mod.1:CC#17, Knob Mod.2:CC#19, Knob Mod.3:CC#20, and Knob Mod.4:CC#21.

Here we will give an example of how knob [1] can be used to control the filter and amp EG attack of a program.

1Press the [PROG] key to enter Program mode.

2After pressing the [MENU] key, and press the P1: Edit-Basic.

3Press the Controller tab.

4Press the Realtime Control Knob B-Assign“Knob 1- B” popup button, and select F/A Attack.

5Press the [REALTIME CONTROLS] key to select B- mode, and rotate knob [1]. The EG attack of the filter and amp will change.

If you wish to keep these settings after the power is turned off, you must save them (p.56). However, the settings of Sampling mode cannot be saved.

Adjusting the contrast (brightness) of the LCD screen

Use the rear panel contrast knob to make adjustments.

 

Basic functions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saving data

 

 

Loading data

 

 

Program

settings

 

Combination

settings

 

Producing

songs

 

 

 

 

Sampling

settings

 

Creating a

CD

 

SMF

playback

 

System

settings

 

Drum kit

settings

 

Arpeggiator

settings

 

 

 

 

Effects

settings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other

functions

 

 

 

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Korg sampler Other functions, Setting the function of SW1 and SW2, Adjusting the contrast brightness of the LCD screen