076: Rotary Speaker Pro Cx - Korg Electronic Keyboard Parameter Manual

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MIC
These settings model a pair of stereo microphones
recording the rotary speaker. They are identical to
those of the Rotary Speaker effect; for more
information, see "MIC" on page 826.

076: Rotary Speaker Pro CX

This effect models a vintage rotary speaker, with
detailed control over both timbre and behavior. This
effect provides the same performance as the Rotary
Speaker included in the CX-3. For more information,
see "7–2: Rotary Speaker" on page 228.
Wet: Mono In - Stereo Out / Dry: Stereo In - Stereo Out
Left
Horn
Rotary Speaker
+
Rotor
Right
D
-mod
Mode Switch: Rotate/Stop
D
-mod
Speed Switch: Slow/Fast
CONTROL
Mode Switch
This lets you stop the motion of the Rotary Speaker.
Even when stopped, the speaker will still affect the
timbre.
The horn and rotor can each take different amounts of
time to start and stop their rotation. For more
information, see the Start Acceleration and Stop
Deceleration parameters under "HORN," below.
Source
This selects a modulation source to start and stop the
Rotary Speaker.
Mode
This determines the behavior of the Mode Switch. For
more information, see "Mode" on page 825.
Speed Switch
Switches the speaker rotation speed between slow and
fast
Source
Selects a modulation source for Slow/Fast.
Mode
This determines the behavior of the Speed Switch. For
more information, see "Mode" on page 825.
Fast Overrides Stop
On (checked): setting the Speed Switch to Fast will
make the rotors speed up, even if the Mode Switch is
set to Stop.
Off (un-checked): if the Mode Switch is set to Stop,
the rotors will always stay stopped, regardless of the
Speed Switch.
Wet / Dry
Mic Distance
Horn/Rotor
Balance
Mic Spread
Speaker Simulation
Wet / Dry
[Rotate, Stop]
[Off...Tempo]
[Toggle, Moment]
[Slow, Fast]
[Off...Tempo]
[Toggle, Moment]
[Check-box]
Modulation and Pitch Shift
OUTPUT
This is the standard effects output section, with
modulatable control over wet/dry balance. For more
information, see "OUTPUT" on page 764.
Fast Override Stop: Off
Stop
Rotate
Slow
Slow
Stop
Stop
Rotate
Fast
Fast
Speed Switch
Mode Switch
Horn Stop Phase [degrees]
When the Mode Switch is set to Stop, the Horn
gradually comes to rest pointing one way or another.
This allows you to control where it will stop.
Free lets it come to rest naturally, at a more or less
random spot. The other settings, –180 to +180, let you
force it to land in a specific position.
The speaker position has a dramatic effect on the tone,
so specifying a fixed position allows you to achieve
consistent timbral results.
Rotor Stop Phase [degrees]
This determines where the Rotor will land when the
Mode Switch is set to Stop. For more details, see "Horn
Stop Phase [degrees]," above.
HORN
The horn carries the effect's high frequencies, while the
rotor carries the low frequencies.
Fast Speed
This specifies the speed of the Horn when the Speed
Switch is set to Fast.
Slow Speed
This specifies the speed of the Horn when the Speed
Switch is set to Slow.
Acceleration
This sets how long it takes the Horn to change from the
Slow speed to the Fast speed.
Deceleration
This sets how long it takes the Horn to change from the
Fast speed to the Slow speed.
Start Acceleration
This sets how long it takes the Horn to come up to
speed after the Mode Switch has changed from Stop to
Rotate.
076: Rotary Speaker Pro CX
Fast Override Stop
Fast Override Stop: On
Stop
Rotate
Slow
Slow
Stop
Slow
Stop
Rotate
Fast
Fast
Fast
[Free, –180...+180]
[Free, –180...+180]
[0...100]
[0...100]
[0...100]
[0...100]
[0...100]
Slow
Fast
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