Korg Electronic Keyboard Electronic Keyboard User Manual


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Program mode: HD-1
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Intensity to A [–99…+99]
This controls the depth and direction of the LFO1 AMS
modulation for Filter A.
For example, if AMS is set to After Touch, positive
settings mean that aftertouch will increase the amount
of LFO1 applied to Filter A.
Intensity to B [–99…+99]
This controls the depth and direction of the LFO1 AMS
modulation for Filter B.
LFO 2
The parameters for LFO2 are identical to those for
LFO1. For more information, see the descriptions
under LFO1, above.
3–3b: Common LFO
The parameters for the Common LFO are identical to
those for LFO1. For more information, see the
descriptions under LFO1, above.
Note that while LFO1 and LFO2 are separate for each
voice, the Common LFO is shared by all voices in the
Program. This makes it useful when you want all of the
voices to have an identical LFO effect.
3–3: Page Menu Commands
The number before each command shows its ENTER +
number-key shortcut. For more information on these
shortcuts, see “ENTER + 0-9: shortcuts for menu
commands” on page 138.
0: Write Program. For more information, see “Write
Program” on page 138.
1: Exclusive Solo. For more information, see
“Exclusive Solo” on page 138.
2: Copy Oscillator. For more information, see
“Copy Oscillator” on page 144.
3: Swap Oscillators. For more information, see
“Swap Oscillator” on page 144.
3–4: Filter1 EG
The Filter EG, or Envelope Generator, lets you create
complex, time-varying changes to the cutoff
frequencies of Filters A and B. The parameters on this
page control the shape of the EG. Among other things,
you can:
Create the basic EG shape by setting the levels and
times of each segment.
Control the curvature of each EG segment, for
subtle control over the sound of the EG.
Set up complex modulation of EG levels and times.
Set up an AMS source, such as an LFO, to restart
the EG.
To control how much effect the EG has on the filters,
use the Filter EG parameters on the Filter Mod page, as
described under “3–2b: Filter EG,” on page 65.
Filter EG is also an AMS source
You can use the Filter EG as an AMS source to
modulate other parameters, just like the keyboard
tracking and LFOs. Simply select the Filter EG in the
AMS list for the desired parameter.
3–4PMC
3–4a
3–4b
3–4c
3–4d