Editing A Program; Editing The Drawbar Parameters; Copying Drawbar Parameters - Korg CX-3 Owner's Manual

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Basic operation

6. Editing a program

You can edit the sound or name of the selected program.
When editing a program, it is a good idea to start by
selecting the program that is closest to the sound you
want.
This section provides several examples of editing that you
can do easily.

Editing the drawbar parameters

You can use front panel Drawbar 1 or 2 to modify the
drawbar parameter settings of a program.
In the following example, we will modify the parameters
of a Normal mode program.
1. In Normal mode, select a program.
Use the [–]/[+] keys to select a program, and use the
PROGRAM [1]–[8] keys to select the number of the
program you wish to edit.
Notice that the display shows the program number
and program name.
2. Press the [EDIT] key.
You will enter Normal Edit mode.
3. Press the PROGRAM [2] key.
The left side of the display will indicate UPPER, and
the "UPPER" parameter settings will appear at the
right.
4. Make sure that the UPPER [DRAWBAR PRESET]
key LED is lit.
If it is blinking, press the UPPER [DRAWBAR PRE-
SET] key.
5. Move the Drawbar 1 or Drawbar 2 bars (you may
use either) to set the drawbar parameters.
The value of the bar you move will be input as the
parameter value, and the display will change accord-
ingly.
6. To return to Normal mode, press the [EXIT] key.
If you select another program or turn off the power
before writing the modified settings, the settings will
revert to their previous values. If you wish to write
your settings into memory, refer to "Writing a
program" (p.15).
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Copying drawbar parameters

The Drawbar 1 or Drawbar 2 settings can be copied
directly into the "UPPER" parameters or "LOWER"
parameters of a program.
As an example, here's how you can use front panel
Drawbar 1 to create a sound, and then copy those settings
to the "UPPER" parameters of the program.
1. In Normal mode, select a program.
Use the [–]/[+] keys to select a program, and use the
PROGRAM [1]–[8] keys to select the number of the
program you wish to edit.
Notice that the display shows the program number
and program name.
2. In the DRAWBAR SELECT section, press the
UPPER [DRAWBAR 1] key.
Notice that the key LED is lit.
3. While playing the keyboard, use the bars of
Drawbar 1 to create the desired sound.
4. Hold down the UPPER [DRAWBAR 1] key, and
press the UPPER [DRAWBAR PRESET] key.
The Drawbar 1 bar settings will be copied to the
"UPPER" parameters, and an " " will be displayed
between the program number and the program name.
If you wish to verify that the settings have been
changed, press the [DISPLAY] key once when the
program name is displayed. The drawbar settings
will appear in the display.
Alternatively, you can use the [EDIT] key to enter
Normal Edit mode, and press the PROGRAM [2] key
to view the settings.
If you select another program or turn off the power
before writing the modified settings, the settings will
revert to their previous values. If you wish to write
your settings into memory, refer to "Writing a
program" (p.15).
Drawbar parameters can also be copied in EX mode.
In step 1, select an EX mode program.
In step 2, press the UPPER [DRAWBAR 1] key or the
UPPER [DRAWBAR 2] key, and use the respective
bars to create the desired sound.
In step 4, hold down either the UPPER [DRAWBAR
1] key or the UPPER [DRAWBAR 2] key, and press
the UPPER [DRAWBAR PRESET] key.
If you select another program or turn off the power
before writing the modified settings, the settings will
revert to their previous values. If you wish to write
your settings into memory, refer to "Writing a
program" (p.15).

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