Seq P2: Eq/Option; 2-1: Trim T01-08, 2-2: Trim T09-16 - Korg M3 Parameter Manual

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SEQ P2: EQ/Option

2–1: Trim T01–08,
2–2: Trim T09–16
2–1a
2–1b
2–1c
Here you can set the signal level that enters the EQ of tracks
1–8 and 9–16.
2–1(2)a: Track Select, Tempo, RPPR
Track Select
(Tempo)
RPPR
Here you can select the track, specify the tempo that will
control KARMA etc., and turn RPPR on/off.
For more information, please see "0–1–1(2)a: Location,
Meter, Tempo, Tempo Mode, Song Select, Track Select, Reso,
RPPR" on page 195.
2–1(2)b: Track Info
Select Track Info
Track Number
Track Category
Selected Track Info:
This area displays information about the track selected for
editing – T: track number/program bank/number/name,
Ch: MIDI channel number.
Track Number:
This indicates the track number. The various parameters
below each track number make settings for the
corresponding track.
Track Category:
This shows the abbreviated category name of the Program
assigned to the track.
2–1(2)c: Trim
Track 01 (Track Number):
Auto Load Prog EQ
When you first load a Program into a Track, this parameter
determines whether or not the Program's EQ settings will be
loaded as well.
Once the Program has been loaded, you can change any or
all of the EQ settings as desired. All such edits are stored in
the Song, without affecting the original Program.
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[Track01...16, Master Track]
[040.00...300.00, EXT]
[Off, On]
[Off, On]
Regardless of this setting, subsequent edits to the Program's
EQ in Program mode will not affect the Song.
On: the Program's EQ settings will be loaded automatically
along with the Program. This is the default setting.
Off: the Program's EQ settings won't be loaded. Use this if
2–1
you've set up the EQ in a specific way, and then want it to
Menu
stay unchanged while you try out different Programs.
Bypass
If this is On (checked), all of the EQ will be disabled,
including Input Trim. Bypass can be convenient for
comparing the results of the EQ with the original signal.
Input Trim
This controls the volume level going into the EQ. Note that
this parameter uses a linear scale; 50 is equivalent to –6 dB,
25 is the same as –12 dB, and so on.
High settings of the Low, Mid, and High Gain (Seq 2–3(4)a)
controls can cause substantial increases in the overall level.
You can compensate for this by turning down the input trim.
Track 02...08, 09...16 (Track Number):
Here you can make settings for MIDI tracks 2–8 and 9–16.
They are the same as for track 1. For more information,
please see "Track 01 (Track Number):," above.
▼2–1(2): Menu Command
• 0: Memory Status ☞p.271
• 1: Panel–SW Solo Mode On ☞p.106
• 2: Exclusive Solo ☞p.107
• 3: Rename Song ☞p.271
• 4: Delete Song ☞p.271
• 5: Copy From Song ☞p.271
• 6: Load Template Song ☞p.271
• 7: Save Template Song (Save as User Template
Song) ☞p.272
• 8: FF/REW Speed ☞p.272
• 9: Set Location (Set Location for Locate Key) ☞p.272
• 10: GM Initialize ☞p.273
• 11: Copy From Combi (Copy from
Combination) ☞p.273
• 12: Copy from Program ☞p.273
For more information, please see "Sequencer: Menu
Command" on page 271.
[Off, On]
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