3-1: Mixer

Program Edit P3

Here, you can make settings for the mixer and filter.

For the way in which the mixer, filter and amp sections are connected, refer to “3-2a: Filter Routing.”

3–1: Mixer

The mixer allows you to set the levels at which the five signals (OSC 1, OSC 2, Noise Generator, Feedback, Sub OSC) will be combined into the two mixer outputs. You can also select a modulation source to control each level, and specify its intensity.

OSC1 Mixer Out1 Level

OSC1 Mixer Out2 Level

OSC1

OSC2

Mixer Out1

Sub OSC

Mixer Out2

Noise Generator

Feed back

3–1a

3–1b

3–1c

3–1d

3–1e

3–1f

3–1g

3–1h

3–1i

3–1j

3–1a: OSC 1 Out 1

These parameters adjust the level at which the oscillator 1 signal is output from mixer output 1, and specify a modulation source that will control this level.

Output Level

[00...99]

Specifies the signal level that will be output to mixer output 1.

AMS (Alternate Modulation Source)

[OFF…MIDI (CC#83)]

Selects a modulation source (page 64 of this manual) that will control “output level.”

Intensity (Level AMS Intensity)

[–99...+99]

Specifies the depth and direction of the effect of “AMS.”

With positive (+) settings, higher values of the modulation source will increase the “output level.” With negative

(–)settings, lower values of the modulation source will increase the “output level.” If EG or LFO has been selected as the “AMS”, positive (+) settings will cause the original phase of the EG or LFO to be used, and negative (–) settings will invert the phase.

Parameters

Prog.

Edit

P3

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Korg Synthesizer manual Program Edit P3, Mixer, 1a OSC 1 Out, Output Level 00...99, Intensity Level AMS Intensity 99...+99

Synthesizer specifications

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