Korg PA3 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
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Effects
Modulation and Pitch Shift (Mod./P.Shift)
Advanced
a: Control Mode
f: Voice 1: Resonance
h: Voice 2: Resonance
This parameter determines the resonance intensity.
When “Control Mode” = Manual, the “Resonance” parameter
sets the intensity of resonance. If the “Resonance” parameter has
a negative value, harmonics will be changed, and resonance will
occur at a pitch one octave lower.
When “Control Mode” = LFO, the intensity of resonance varies
according to the LFO. The LFO sways between positive and neg-
ative values, causing resonance to occur between specified
pitches an octave apart in turn.
When “Control Mode” = D-mod, the resonance is controlled by
the dynamic modulation source. If JS X or Ribbon is assigned as
the modulation source, the pitch an octave higher and lower can
be controlled, similar to when LFO is selected for Control Mode.
a: LFO/D-mod Invert
When “Control Mode” = LFO or D-mod, the controlled phase of
either Voice 1 or 2 will be reversed. When the resonance pitch is
set for Voice 1 (Resonance has a positive value), Voice 2 will res-
onate at a pitch an octave below (Resonance has a negative
value).
f: Voice 1: Pitch
f: Fine [cents]
h: Voice 2: Pitch
h: Fine [cents]
The Pitch parameter specifies the pitch of resonance by note
name. The “Fine” parameter allows for fine adjustment in steps
of cents.
g: High Damp [%]
i: High Damp [%]
This sets the amount of damping amount for the high frequen-
cies of the resonant sound. Lower values create a metallic sound
with a higher range of harmonics.
49: Doppler
This effect simulates the “Doppler effect” of a moving sound
with a changing pitch, similar to the siren of an passing ambu-
lance. Mixing the effect sound with the dry sound will create a
unique chorus effect.
a: LFO Mode
a: Src
b: LFO Sync
The “LFO Mode” parameter switches LFO operation mode.
When Loop is selected, the Doppler effect will be created repeat-
edly. If “LFO Sync” is set to On, the LFO will be reset when the
modulation source specified with the “Src” parameter is turned
on.
When “LFO Mode” is set to 1-Shot, the Doppler effect is created
only once when the modulation source specified in the “Src”
field is turned on. At this time if you do not set the “Src” param-
eter, the Doppler effect will not be created, and no effect sound
will be output.
a
LFO Mode Loop, 1-Shot Switches LFO operation mode
Src Off...Tempo
Selects the modulation source of
LFO reset
bLFO Sync Off, On
Switches between LFO reset on and
off when LFO Mode is set to Loop
c
LFO Frequency
[Hz]
0.02...20.00 Sets the speed of the LFO
Src Off...Tempo
Selects a modulation source for LFO
speed
Amt
–20.00...
+20.00
Sets the modulation amount of LFO
speed
d
MIDI Sync Off, On
When this is on, the LFO speed is set
by BPM, Base Note, and Times,
instead of Frequency
BPM
MIDI,
40.00...
300.00
MIDI syncs to the system tempo; 40–
300 sets the tempo manually for this
individual effect
Base Note r...w
Selects the type of notes that
specify the LFO speed
Times x1...x32
Sets the number of notes that
specify the LFO speed
e
Pitch Depth 0...100
Sets the pitch variation of the
moving sound
Src Off...Tempo
Selects the modulation source of
pitch variation
Amt –100...+100
Sets the modulation amount of
pitch variation
f
Pan Depth –100...+100
Sets the panning of the moving
sound
Src Off...Tempo
Selects the modulation source of
panning
Amt –100...+100
Sets the modulation amount of
panning
g
Wet/Dry
Dry, 1:99...99:1,
Wet
Balance between the wet and dry
signal
Src Off...Tempo
Table , “Dynamic Modulation
sources,” on page 106
Amt –100...+100 Amount of modulation source
Left
Right
FX Amt
FX Amt
FX Amt = 100: Mono In - Stereo Out / FX Amt = 0: Stereo In - Stereo Out
Pan Depth
D
-mod
+
Trigger
LFO Mode = 1-Shot
Doppler
LFO