Effect 2 Depth; Effect Dynamic Modulation; Tone Adjustment; Attack Time Adjustment - Korg SGPROX Owner's Manual

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12. Effect 2 depth

When an assignable controller whose function has been set to [FX2 Depth] (internal control type) or 91: Eff
1 Depth (external control type) is operated, or when the SGproX's AL3 is operated in Program mode (with
the factory settings of [FX2 Depth]), CC#91: Eff 1 Depth messages [Bn, 5B, vv] (vv: value) will be trans-
mitted.
When this message is received, the depth of effect 2 will change.

13. Effect dynamic modulation

When an assignable controller whose function has been set to [FX Dyna Mod] (internal control type) or 12:
FX Control 1 (external control type) is operated, or when the SGproX's AL4 is operated in Program mode
(with the factory setting of [FX Dyna Mod]), CC#12: FX Control 1 messages [Bn, 0C, vv] (vv: value) will
be transmitted.
When this message is received, effects such as Rotary Speaker or Wah for which Ctrl#12 is selected as the
modulation source will be controlled.

14. Tone adjustment

When an assignable controller whose function has been set to [Brightness] (internal control type) or 74:Bright-
ness (external control type) is operated, or when the SGproX's AL1 is operated in Program mode (with the
factory settings of [Brightness 1]), MIDI CC#74:Brightness messages [Bn, 5B, vv] (vv: value) will be trans-
mitted. When "vv" is 64 [40H], there will be no change in the tone. Values lower than 64 will darken the
tone, and values higher than 64 will brighten the tone.
When this message is received, the tone will change.
However since this message was defined relatively recently, some instruments do not support it.

15. Attack time adjustment

When an assignable controller whose function has been set to [Attack Time] (internal control type) or 73:At-
tack Time (external control type) is operated, CC#73:Attack Time messages [Bn, 49, vv] (vv: value) will be
transmitted. When "vv" is 64 [40H], there will be no change in the attack time. Values lower than 64 will
speed up the attack time, and values higher than 64 will slow down the attack time.
When this message is received, the attack time will change.
However since this message was defined relatively recently, some instruments do not support it.

16. Decay time adjustment

When an assignable controller whose function has been set to [Decay Time] (internal control type) or 75:Decay
Time (external control type) is operated, or when the SGproX's AL2 is operated in Program mode (with
the factory setting of [Decay Time]), CC#75:Decay Time messages [Bn, 4B, vv] (vv: value) will be trans-
mitted. When "vv" is 64 [40H], there will be no change in the decay time. Values lower than 64 will speed up
the release time, and values higher than 64 will slow down the release time.
However since this message was defined relatively recently, some instruments do not support it.

17. Editing using RPN

RPN (Registered Parameter No.) messages are used to make common settings that extend beyond individual
manufacturers. NRPN (Non-registered Parameter No.) and System Exclusive messages can be freely de-
fined by individual manufacturers.
When using RPN messages to remotely edit a device, first transmit CC#100:RPN (LSB) [ Bn, 64, rr ] and
CC#101:RPN (MSB) [ Bn, 65, mm ] (rr, mm: lower and upper bytes of the parameter number) messages to
select the parameter.
Then use CC#06:Data.Entry (MSB) [ Bn, 06, mm ] and CC#38:Data.Entry (LSB) [ Bn, 26, vv ] (mm, vv:
lower and upper data bytes, together expressing 16384 steps) to specify the value.
In addition, you can also use CC#96:Increment [ Bn, 60, 00 ] or CC#97:Decrement [ Bn, 61, 00 ] value fixed
at 00) to increase or decrease the value in steps of one.
The SGproX receives the two RPN messages explained in items 18 and 19.
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