Korg D12 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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8 Save the effect program.
If the song is playing, press the [STOP] key to
stop it.
Select the “Store” button, and press the [ENTER]
key to access the “StoreEffect” dialog box.
Specify the number for storing, select the
“Exec.” button, and press the [ENTER] key to
save the effect program.
When you save the effect program, it will be over-
written onto that number, and the previous settings
of that number will be lost.
You can use an expression pedal or external MIDI con-
troller to control an insert effect in realtime.
For the effect parameters that can be controlled, refer to
“Effect Parameter List” (p.113–)
1 Connect an expression pedal (separately sold
option: EXP-2 foot controller) or external MIDI
controller. (p.17)
2 Select the external device that will control the
effect.
Access the [SYSTEM] “Control” tab page.
In “Device (CtrlChgDevice
),” select “Pedal” if
you wish to use an expression pedal, or select a
MIDI message if you wish to control via MIDI.
(p.75)
If you set “Device (CtrlChgDevice
)” to be con-
trolled by a MIDI message other than “Pedal,”
you must set the [SYSTEM] “MIDI” tab page
“GlobalCh (GlobalChannel
)” setting to match
the MIDI channel of the external MIDI device
that is transmitting the control messages.
3 Select the insert effect that you wish to control.
Use “Ass(#) (CtrlChgAssign
)” to select the insert
effect that will be controlled.
4 Select the effect program that you wish to control.
In the [INSERT EFFECT] “InsEff1”–“InsEff4”
tab pages, choose the insert effect that you
selected in step 3.
Select “Ef
fectNumber,” and rotate the [VALUE]
dial to select the effect program.
If the selected effect includes a control function,
and the conditions allow the effect to be con-
trolled, a “#” symbol will be added at the end of
the effect program name.
5 Specify the parameter to be controlled, and the
range of control.
Select the “(Effect Program Name)” button and
press the [ENTER] key.
The “Effect Algorithm” dialog box that makes
up that effect program will appear.
Controlling an effect from an
external device
Basic operation
Using effects