Selecting And Adjusting Sub-Parameters; Saving A Program (Write Mode) - Korg Toneworks AX3B Owner's Manual

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By adjusting the main parameters, you can tweak your sound to what
you have in mind.

Selecting and adjusting sub-parameters

[PRE FX-PARAM], [DRIVE/AMP-PARAM], [MOD-PARAM],
[DELAY/REV-PARAM]
Here's how to edit the sub-parameters of the effect you've selected for
each of the [PRE FX], [DRIVE/AMP], [MOD], and [DELAY/REV] catego-
ries.
When you press the [▲] or [▼] buttons, the program/value display will
indicate a value of P1–P4, and the LED at the top of the Program Down
switch will light to indicate that the program/value display is showing the
parameter type.
For the sub-parameters that correspond to P1–P4, refer to p.43 "Appen-
dices".
Now you can use the value knob to adjust each sub-parameter to your
taste.
At this time, the program/value display indicates the value of the param-
eter, and the LED at the top of the Program Up switch will light to indi-
cate that the program/value display is showing the parameter value.
If the effect is turned off, the program/value display will indicate "
when you set the function selector to a [PARAM] position for that cat-
egory. If you want to edit the parameters of that effect, simultaneously
press both [▲] and [▼] buttons to turn the effect on.
■ Quick guide
To select an effect and edit it to your taste, you should first adjust the main
parameters, and then adjust sub-parameter P1. In most cases, you'll be
able to get the sound you want by adjusting these two parameters.
[LEVEL/NR/CAB]
Set the function selector to this position when you want to adjust the
program level, noise reduction, or cabinet modeling. Then press the [▲]
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or [▼] buttons to cycle the display through LE (program level), nr (NR
sensitivity), and Cb (cabinet). Use the value knob to adjust each param-
eter.
LE: Use the value knob to adjust the program level (0–10). A setting of
5.0 is the standard value. Some effect settings may cause clipping.
If this occurs, lower the program level.
nr: Adjust the noise reduction sensitivity (0–10) so that you don't hear
noise (hiss) when you're not playing your guitar.
Depending on the guitar you're using, notes may be cut off if you
raise the noise reduction value excessively. Adjust this so notes ring
out naturally.
Cb: Select the type (C0–C9) of cabinet modeling.
You can't edit the cabinet model if the drive/amp model is off. In this
case, the LED will indicate "
Cabinet modeling is associated with the drive/amp model. It works
only if the drive/amp model is turned on. When you change the drive/
amp model type, the most suitable cabinet model is selected auto-
matically.
Cabinet modeling is associated with the drive/amp model. It works
only if the drive/amp model is turned on. When you change the drive/
amp model type, the most suitable model is selected automatically.
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Effect/parameter type and parameter value display
When you press the Program Down switch in Edit mode, the program/
value display will indicate the effect type or parameter type (F0–F9, d0–
d5, A0–A9, P1–P4). When you press the Program Up switch, the pro-
gram/value display will indicate the parameter value. This gives you a
convenient way to check the current settings.

Saving a program (Write mode)

Here's how to save (write) a sound that you've created.
If you switch to a different program in Program mode or turn off the power
without writing your settings into memory, the changes you made will be lost.
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