External - Korg M3 Parameter Manual

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Program mode
Slider 2: Flt Reso (Filter Resonance)
This slider scales the resonance of Filters A and B, and
transmits and receives MIDI CC #71.
Slider 3: Flt EG (Filter EG Intensity)
This slider scales the effect of the Filter EG on the cutoff
frequencies of Filters A and B. It also transmits and receives
MIDI CC#79.
Slider 4: EG Rel (EG Release)
This slider scales the release time of the Filter and Amp EGs,
and transmits and receives MIDI CC#72.
Slider 5–8
This is the current value of the slider and its MIDI CC.
You can set sliders 5–8 to a wide variety of modulation
functions, using the P1: Basic/DT/Ctrls– Controllers Setup
page.
Many of the functions scale a particular set of Program
parameters. All of the settings also correspond to MIDI
messages–usually CCs.
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[000...127]

External

[000...127]
0–8a
0–8b
0–8f
[000...127]
[000...127]
External control lets you transmit MIDI messages to external
devices. Each slider and switch will transmit an individually
assigned MIDI CC# on its MIDI channel. To each pad as
well, you can assign a note or MIDI CC# for transmission on
a specified MIDI channel. (See "1–3: External Mode 1" on
page 369 and "1–4: External Mode 2")
You can create 128 different external setups in the Global P1:
MIDI– External Mode 1, 2 pages. For instance, you might
make one setup for controlling several different pieces of
MIDI gear on stage, another for controlling a software
synthesizer (such as one of Korg's Legacy Collection
synths), and so on.
These External Controls are completely separate from the
Program. You can think of External mode as being a
separate control surface which just happens to share M3's
sliders, switches, and drum pads.
When you select an External Setup, it stays selected even
when you change Programs, or switch to Combination or
Sequencer modes. This makes it easy to select different M3
sounds without disrupting any external MIDI control, and
vice-versa.
0–8f: External
Setup
This selects the Global setup for the sliders, switches, and
drum pads.
Note: this selection is not stored with the Program.
Switches 1...8
MIDI Channel
This read-only parameter shows the MIDI Channel for the
switch. Each can send on a different channel, if desired.
G means that the slider will transmit on the Global MIDI
Channel, as set in Global mode.
CC# Assign
This read-only parameter shows the MIDI CC sent by the
switch.
Switch On/Off
When the switch is turned on, it sends a value of 127; when
it is turned off, it sends a value of 0.
Sliders 1...8
MIDI Channel
This read-only parameter shows the MIDI Channel for the
slider. Each can send on a different channel, if desired.
G means that the slider will transmit on the Global MIDI
Channel, as set in Global mode.
0–8
Menu
[000...127]
[01...16, G]
[Off, 000...119]
[Off, On]
[01...16, G]

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