Korg PX5D DJ Equipment User Manual


 
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KTR+BC: Key transpose + bass cancel
Displaying this screen transposes the key and cancels
the bass of the audio input from the USB connector or
AUX jack. The bass cancel function removes the low-fre-
quency region from the sound, which provides a conve-
nient way for you to practice playing the bass yourself.
The adjustable range of the key transpose function is the
same as for KEY-TRN (p.32). By setting the Key Trans-
pose setting to “0” and selecting Key Transpose + Bass
Cancel, you can turn on the Bass Cancel function only.
Transpose
value
The output signal for key transpose and bass cancel will
be mono.
If your computer is running Windows XP, and you want
to transfer audio data via the USB connector, we recom-
mend that you install the KORG USB-ASIO driver (pro-
vided on the included CD-ROM). For details on how to
install the KORG USB-ASIO driver, refer to “Installing
the software” on the included CD-ROM.
AMP/LIN: Amp/line select
When you’re using Guitar Amp Modeling, this setting
specifies whether the PX5D will be optimized for head-
phone/line output or for the specified type of guitar amp.
This setting has no effect if Amp Modeling is off or if
you’ve selected Bass Amp Modeling or Guitar/Bass
Synth.
Line/amp
select
Ln: Choose this setting if you’re connected to a head-
phone, mixer, or recorder.
AP1: Choose this setting if you’re connected to a clean-
sounding amp such as an open-backed US-manufactured
combo.
AP2: Choose this setting if you’re connected to an amp
with a distinctive-sounding mid-range such as a UK-
manufactured open-back combo.
AP3: Choose this setting if you’re connected to an amp
with a closed-back 4 x 12 cabinet(s).
The amps mentioned above are general examples. The best
setting may differ depending on the type of amp you’re
using, and how it is set.