Effect Guide - Korg KROSS Parameter Manual

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Overview
The KROSS provides five insert effects, and two master effects,
together with a mixer section that controls the routing of these
effects.
For each of these effect processors, you can choose from 134
different types of effects, grouped into the following categories:
Classification of 134 effects
Effect type
Effects which control volume, such as compressors, limiter,
Dynamics: 001–006
and gates
Effects which control frequency content, such as EQ, multi-
EQ/Filter: 007–019
mode filter, exciter, and wah
Overdrive/Amp/Mic:
Overdrive and amp modeling effects such as guitar/bass amps
020–028
and mics
Phaser/Modulation:
Pitch and phase modulation effects such as chorus and flanger
029–042
Mono & Mono chain effects that internally connect two mono
Mono - Mono Serial
effects in series. Effects which control volume or control
(Dyn/EQ/Phs): 043–061
frequency, or pahase modulation)
Organ FX: 062–063
Organ effects
Chorus/Flanger/Pitch Mod:
Other modulation effects such as tremolo and rotary speaker,
064–081
and pitch shifters
Mono & Mono chain effects that internally connect two mono
Mono - Mono Serial
effects in series. Pitch and phase modulation effects such as
(Cho/Flng): 082–087
chorus and flanger
Delay: 088–104
Delay effect
Reverb/ER: 105–113
Reverb and early reflections
Mono - Mono Serial (Delay):
Mono & Mono chain effects that internally connect two mono
114–120
effects in series. Delay effects.
Double Size:
Double size effects
D00–D13 (121–134)
Program mode
Oscillator1
Filter1
Amplifier1
Oscillator2
Filter2
Amplifier2
Drum Track
Step Seq
Combination, Sequencer mode
Timbre 1 /MIDI Track 1
Timbre 16 /MIDI Track 16

Effect Guide

Contents
Send
Master
Effect 1, 2
Insert
Effect 1–5
Master
Send
Effect 1, 2
Insert
Effect 1–5
Effects in each mode
Program mode
With Programs, you can use insert effects to process the final
sound in the same way that you use the Filter, Amplifier, and EQ
(equalizer) to process the sound from the oscillators (OSC 1 & 2).
You can also use insert effects on the Drum Track and the step
sequencer.
Then the master effects are used to create overall ambience such as
reverb to make final adjustments. All of these settings can be made
independently for each program.
Combination, Sequencer mode
In Combination and Sequencer modes, you can use the insert
effects to process the program sound of each timbre/track. You can
then use the master effects to create overall ambience to make final
adjustments.
In Combination mode you can adjust these settings for each com-
bination, and in Sequencer mode you can make them for each
song.
You can use the Copy From Program, Copy Insert Effect, or Copy
Master Effect functions to copy effect settings from Program
mode.
In Sequencer mode, you can switch between effects or modify the
effect parameters and record these changes, so that effects will
switch automatically or effect parameters will be modified auto-
matically as the song plays back.
Note: The effect settings specified for a program are not recalled
automatically when you select a program for a timbre in
Combination mode or for a track in Sequencer mode. You'll need
to adjust these settings separately, for example by using the
functions listed above.]
Return
OUTPUT
L/MONO, R
Return
OUTPUT
L/MONO, R
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