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Multi Mode
Controllers
The RELEASE knob is assigned to amplitude release time (the time it takes for each note
to fade to silence after a key is released). When the RELEASE knob is set to a low value,
the release time will be fast, and each note will quickly fade to silence. When the RELEASE
knob is set to a high value, the release time will be slow, and each note will slowly fade to
silence.
The FX 1 and FX 2 knob assignments vary for each Program. The knobs are usually assigned
to effects such as Chorus, Phaser, Flanger, Tremolo, or Distortion. Move a knob to see the
assigned parameter and value for each Zone in the LCD display. For most FX 1 and FX 2
knob assignments, setting the knob to a low value will disable the effect, and setting the knob
to a high value will increase the amount of the effect that is heard.
The DELAY knob is assigned to Delay amount, which controls an echo effect. Setting the
knob to a low value will disable the effect, and setting the knob to a high value will increase
the amount of the effect that is heard. Tap the TAP TEMPO button at the desired rate to
change the delay time of the effect. You may be able to control additional Delay parameters
(such as feedback amount) by using Program Edit Mode to change the assignments of the
user-assignable parameters.
The REVERB knob is assigned to Reverb amount, which controls a reverb effect. Reverb
can give the impression of playing in a large room or concert hall. Setting the knob to a low
value will disable the effect, and setting the knob to a high value will increase the amount
of the effect that is heard. You may be able to control additional Reverb parameters (such as
Reverb Time) by using Program Edit Mode to change the assignments of the user-assignable
parameters.
When a KB3 Organ Program is selected in a Zone, some of the knobs may perform Organ
drawbar functions instead of the functions labeled on the front panel. Move a knob to see the
assigned parameter and value for each Zone in the LCD display.
SW1 (SUSTAIN) and SW2 Pedals
The SW1 (SUSTAIN) pedal defaults to controlling sustain, which will sustain any note that
is played while the pedal is pressed, for as long as the pedal is held.
For KB3 Organ Programs, the SW1 (SUSTAIN) pedal controls the Rotary Speaker speed,
changing between fast and slow. The LCD display shows "KB3" when a Multi containing a
KB3 Program is selected.
The SW2 pedal defaults to controlling Sostenuto, which will sustain notes from any keys that
are being held when the pedal is pressed, for as long as the pedal is held.
The SW1 (SUSTAIN) and SW2 pedals can be enabled, disabled, or reassigned for each Zone
in Multi Edit Mode. Because of this, the pedals may function differently for each Zone in
each Multi.
Global Mode can be used to set pedal overrides, which can change the pedal assignments for
all Multis.
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