User manual KORG CX-3

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[. . . ] There are nine demos, which will automatically start playing and will cycle through all of the songs. To choose a specific demo song, make your selection with the BANK -/+keys. To leave demo mode, press the EXIT key. Selecting Programs: 1. [. . . ] Select Program A-1 Organized play and hold a chord on the CX-3, and then step on the footswitch once, or press the ROTARY FASTkey ­ you'll hear the Rotary effect gradually accelerate. Hit the FAST key again to bring the Roatary speaker back to a slow spin. To completely stop the rotation of the Roatary speaker, press the STOP key. To return it to "spinning", press either the SLOW or FAST keys for the desired result. It `s been common for jazz organists to switch between a stopped setting and a fast setting. To do this on the CX-3, you simply toggle the FAST key on and off. With Presets that "come up" stopped, this means that you first hit the FAST key to speed up the Rotary speaker effect, and then hit the FAST key again when you want to return to a stopped state. Pre-Version 2 CX-3's toggle FAST and STOP keys to switch between and stopped and fast setting. 3. ! CX3 EasyStart ! The Rotary Stop function can be assigned to a second PS-2 footswitch on a per-Program basis, for hands-free Rotary control! Editing the Drawbar settings of a Program: "Live" drawbars in Drawbar Preset mode 1. Press the [EDIT] key, then press key #2. The Display reads "UPPER" and shows a graph of the programmed drawbar levels. The display is now in an interactive state: move the Upper drawbars, and the Display reflects the change press the right cursor key [>] and the Display now reads "LOWER": Now you can freely edit the Lower drawbars in the same manner. To edit a Preset it is likely that you will want to first get the drawbars set exactly like the Preset. Just pay attention to the display, and move each of the nine drawbars until they catch up with the original settings in the display. Then you can make changes with the physical drawbars, accurately represeting what was stored. Edit Mode remembers the Edit page you `parked' on the last time you used it. When you select another Program and press the EDIT key, the display returns you to Group 2, the Drawbar Edit page. 2. Tip: Splitting the keyboard, Changing Split Point, Changing the Octave 1. [. . . ] This included four additional tone generator harmonics, and four additional percussion tone harmonics. · The first four drawbars of set #2 add additional, higher harmonics to the basic tone-generating system. There are four Presets for these extended harmonics. [. . . ]

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