Korg music workstation Realtime Controls 1, 2, 3, Lock function, Mode controls, Knob 1 LPF Cutoff

Models: sampler music workstation

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The Lock function

Joystick

1Select program bank INT-A001: Acoustic Piano, and play the keyboard.

To select a program, make sure that you are in Program mode, and press the BANK [INT-A] key, numeric key [1], and then the [ENTER] key.

2Move the joystick toward yourself (the –Y direction).

The modulation will deepen, and at the same time, res- onance will be applied to give a unique character to the sound.

3While holding the joystick toward yourself, press the [SW2] switch (The [SW2] key LED will light).

The modulation effect at this point will be maintained. (Lock function)

4Release the joystick, and play the keyboard.

The modulation will stay the same as it was when the [SW2] key was pressed. Moving the joystick toward yourself will not affect the sound.

5Press the [SW2] key once again to release the Lock function.

Ribbon controller

Make sure that the INT-A001: Acoustic Piano program is selected.

1Press the [SW2] key. (The [SW2] key LED will light.)

2Touch the ribbon controller, and move your finger to left and right.

Movement in the +X direction will brighten the tone, and movement in the –X direction will darken the tone.

3Take your finger away from the ribbon controller.

The sound will remain as it was before you removed

your finger. (Lock function)

4Press the [SW2] key once again to release the Lock function.

In the LCD screen, SW2 indicates JS–Y & Ribbon Lock. This means that the [SW2] key is assigned to control the Lock function for the joystick –Y direction and the ribbon controller (PG p.249). The key will operate in Toggle mode.

If you move the joystick in the –Y direction, press the [SW2] key to turn on the Lock function, then operate the ribbon controller, and finally release both control- lers, the sound you modified by the two controllers will be maintained.

In many programs and combinations, the [SW2] key is assigned to control the Lock function for the joy- stick –Y direction and the ribbon controller.

The Lock function can also be applied to aftertouch. If the [SW1] or [SW2] switch is assigned to After Touch Lock, the effect produced by pressing down on the keyboard can be held by turning on the [SW1] or [SW2] switch. For details on the [SW1] and [SW2] switch functions, refer to PG p.249.

REALTIME CONTROLS [1], [2], [3], [4]

These knobs can be used to control the filter cutoff fre- quency and resonance, the amp and filter EG, volume, portamento time, pan, pitch LFO, or the send levels to the master effects, etc.

1Press the [REALTIME CONTROLS] key to

switch the function of the realtime controllers to A- mode or B-mode.

Each time you press the key, A-mode or B-mode will be alternately selected, and the corresponding LED will light.

2Rotate the desired knob to control the sound, etc.

A-mode controls

In A-mode, knobs [1]–[4] will control/edit the following functions.

Placing the knobs in the center (12 o’clock) position will produce the values specified by the program parameters.

Knob [1]: LPF CUTOFF

Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter. When you adjust the cutoff frequency of the filter, the brightness of the sound will change. The effect will depend on the settings of the program parameters, but normally, rotating the knob toward the left will darken the sound, and rotating it toward the right will brighten it.

Level

LPF

Frequency

Low Cutoff High

frequency

Knob [2]: RESONANCE/HPF

Adjust the resonance level of a low pass filter or the cutoff frequency of a high pass filter.

The content that is controlled will depend on the filter type specified by the program.

By adjusting the filter resonance level, you can increase or decrease the resonance level to add a unique character to the sound.

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Korg music workstation Realtime Controls 1, 2, 3, Lock function, Mode controls, Knob 1 LPF Cutoff, Knob 2 RESONANCE/HPF