Functions Assignable To A Pedal; Assigning The Damper Pedal To The Sounds; Assigning The Expression Pedal To The Sounds - Korg HAVIAN 30 User Manual

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Controllers

Functions assignable to a pedal

Pedal function
Off
Master Volume
Accompaniment Volume
Keyboard Expression
MP3 Volume
Upper VDF Cutoff
Upper VDF Resonance

Assigning the Damper pedal to the Sounds

Damper is the default control assigned to the supplied pedal. It can be as-
signed to any footswitch pedal (also called a Damper pedal).
1
Go to the
Keyboard/Ensemble > Keyboard Control
2
Use the
Damper
Sound.
3
Write the changes to a Sound set.

Assigning the Expression pedal to the Sounds

Expression is a relative level control, always subtracted from the Volume
value. It can be assigned to any continuous pedal (also called a Volume/
Expression pedal).
As an example, imagine you have a Piano sound assigned to Upper 1, and a
Strings sound assigned to Upper 2. If you turn the Expression switch on on
Meaning
No function assigned
Master Volume control
Volume of the Accompaniment Sounds
Relative Volume of the Keyboard Sounds. All the other
Sounds will not be varied.
Volume of the MP3 Songs.
Filter cutoff (for Sounds assigned to the Upper tracks)
Filter resonance (for Sounds assigned to the Upper tracks)
checkbox to turn the Damper pedal on/off on each Keyboard
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