Korg Speaker System owner manual Setting a parameter, VALUE controllers, BANK keys

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3. Setting a parameter

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3. Setting a parameter

The parameter value in the edit cell can be set by using the front panel VALUE controllers ([VALUE] slider,

[VALUE controllers][[BANK] keys] keys, [VALUE] dial, numeric keys [0]–[9], [–] key, [ENTER] key, and [./10’s HOLD] key). As neces- sary, you can also use the [BANK] keys and the [COM- PARE] key.

For some parameters, the value can be set by pressing a popup button to display the popup menu and then selecting a parameter value, or by holding down the [ENTER] key and playing a note on the keyboard to input a note number or velocity value.

VALUE controllers

[VALUE] slider

Use this when you wish to make major changes in the value.

In Program mode and Combination mode, this slider can also be used as a control source for alternate modu- lation or dynamic modulation. (This is active in Pro- gram or Combination P0: Play when the “Program Number: name” or “Combination Number: name” (the large characters in the upper part of the LCD) is selected).

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Use these when you wish to make small changes in the value.

[VALUE] dial

Use this when you wish to make large changes in a value.

Numeric keys [0]–[9], [ENTER] key, [–] key, [./10’s HOLD] key

Use these when you know the parameter value that you wish to input.

After using the numeric keys [0]–[9] to input a number, press the [ENTER] key to finalize the parameter value. Use the [–] key to enter negative numbers.

Use the [./10’s HOLD] key to enter a decimal point. In

Program and Combination mode P0: Play, the [./10’s HOLD] key performs the 10’s Hold function. (p.21, p.23)

[BANK] keys

The [BANK] keys are used in Program mode to select the program bank and in Combination mode to select the combination bank. In Combination mode, they are also used to select the program bank for each timbre of the combination. In Sequencer and Song Play modes, these keys are used to select the bank of the program used by each track of the song.

[BANK] key

Program

Combination

 

 

 

 

 

A *1

Bank A

(000...127)

Bank A

(000...127)

B *1

Bank B

(000...127)

Bank B

(000...127)

C *1

Bank C

(000...127)

Bank C

(000...127)

D *1

Bank D

(000...127)

Bank D

(000...127)

E *2

Bank E

(000...127)

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F *3

Bank F

(000...127)

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G *4

Bank G

(001...128)

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Bank g(1)

(001...128)

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Bank g(2)

(001...128)

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Bank g(9)

(001...128)

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Bank g(d)

(001...128)

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*1 Banks A–Dare rewritable user program/combina- tion banks. The factory settings and the preset pro- grams/combinations of the separately sold EXB- PCM series options are provided for banks A–D.

*2 Bank E is also a rewritable user program bank (like banks A–D). We recommend that you use bank E for programs that you yourself create. When converting a multisample created in Sampling mode into a pro- gram (“Convert MS to Program”), it is best to use bank E.

*3 Bank F is available if the separately sold EXB-MOSS option is installed. This bank is only for programs that use the EXB-MOSS.

*4 Banks G, g(1)–g(9), and g(d) comprise eleven banks. They contain 256 programs compatible with GM2, and 9 drum programs. These banks cannot be rewritten.

Each time you press the BANK [G] key, you will cycle through banks G, g(1)–g(9), g(d) and back to G.

Bank G contains 128 programs for the basic GM sounds. Banks g(1)–g(9) contain variation sounds. Bank g(d) contains drum programs. In banks which contain no variation sounds, the basic GM sounds will be selected. (An asterisk * will be added to the beginning of the program name.)

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Korg Speaker System Setting a parameter, VALUE controllers, BANK keys, Basic operation of the TRITON Introduction