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KORG Ax3000b User Manual

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Tuner (Bypass, Mute)................................................................................. 21

Tuning procedure...................................................................................................21

Calibrating the tuner...............................................................................................22

Explanations of the Effect Types .............................................................. 23

A. DRIVE/AMP models ..........................................................................................23

Drive models...................................................................................................23
Amp models....................................................................................................24

B. CABINET models ..............................................................................................25

C. PRE effect .........................................................................................................27

D. MOD (Modulation) effects .................................................................................30

E. DELAY effects ...................................................................................................35

F. REVERB effects ................................................................................................39

Using the expression pedal to control parameters ................................ 41

Expression pedal settings ......................................................................................41

Expression Target Quick Assign.....................................................................41
Setting the Expression Target ........................................................................42

Control switch settings ...........................................................................................44

Switching each effect on/off............................................................................44
Using TAP TEMPO to set a parameter...........................................................44
Effect control...................................................................................................44
Controlling ESS ..............................................................................................45

Adjusting the sensitivity of the pedal......................................................................45

Using ESS to control a parameter............................................................. 47

ESS parameters .............................................................................................47
Specifying the target parameter controlled by ESS ........................................48
Example ESS settings ....................................................................................48
Using the control switch to operate ESS ........................................................49

Control via MIDI ......................................................................................... 50

Connecting a MIDI Device or Computer ................................................................50

Setting the MIDI Channel (GLOBAL “MIDI CH”)....................................................51

Program Change (GLOBAL “PCHG OUT”) ...........................................................51

Control Change (GLOBAL “CCHG I/O”) ................................................................51

Parameter Change (GLOBAL “SYEX OUT”) .........................................................52

Backing up and Restoring Program Data
(GLOBAL “DUMP CUR”, “DUMP ALL”) ................................................................53

Backing Up .....................................................................................................53
Restoring ........................................................................................................54

Restoring the Factory Preset Programs................................................... 55

Troubleshooting ........................................................................................ 56