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M3 XPanded Parameter Guide - Korg

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Program mode<br />

Slider 2: Flt Reso (Filter Resonance) [000...127]<br />

This slider scales the resonance of Filters A and B, and<br />

transmits and receives MIDI CC #71.<br />

Slider 3: Flt EG (Filter EG Intensity) [000...127]<br />

This slider scales the effect of the Filter EG on the cutoff<br />

frequencies of Filters A and B. It also transmits and receives<br />

MIDI CC#79.<br />

Slider 4: EG Rel (EG Release) [000...127]<br />

This slider scales the release time of the Filter and Amp EGs,<br />

and transmits and receives MIDI CC#72.<br />

Slider 5–8 [000...127]<br />

This is the current value of the slider and its MIDI CC.<br />

You can set sliders 5–8 to a wide variety of modulation<br />

functions, using the P1: Basic/DT/Ctrls– Controllers Setup<br />

page.<br />

Many of the functions scale a particular set of Program<br />

parameters. All of the settings also correspond to MIDI<br />

messages–usually CCs.<br />

External<br />

0–8a<br />

0–8b<br />

0–8f<br />

External control lets you transmit MIDI messages to external<br />

devices. Each slider and switch will transmit an individually<br />

assigned MIDI CC# on its MIDI channel. To each pad as<br />

well, you can assign a note or MIDI CC# for transmission on<br />

a specified MIDI channel. (See “1–3: External Mode 1” on<br />

page 385 and “1–4: External Mode 2”)<br />

You can create 128 different external setups in the Global P1:<br />

MIDI– External Mode 1, 2 pages. For instance, you might<br />

make one setup for controlling several different pieces of<br />

MIDI gear on stage, another for controlling a software<br />

synthesizer (such as one of <strong>Korg</strong>’s Legacy Collection<br />

synths), and so on.<br />

These External Controls are completely separate from the<br />

Program. You can think of External mode as being a<br />

separate control surface which just happens to share <strong>M3</strong>’s<br />

sliders, switches, and drum pads.<br />

When you select an External Setup, it stays selected even<br />

when you change Programs, or switch to Combination or<br />

Sequencer modes. This makes it easy to select different <strong>M3</strong><br />

sounds without disrupting any external MIDI control, and<br />

vice-versa.<br />

0–8f: External<br />

Setup [000...127]<br />

This selects the Global setup for the sliders, switches, and<br />

drum pads.<br />

Note: this selection is not stored with the Program.<br />

Switches 1...8<br />

MIDI Channel [01...16, G]<br />

This read-only parameter shows the MIDI Channel for the<br />

switch. Each can send on a different channel, if desired.<br />

G means that the slider will transmit on the Global MIDI<br />

Channel, as set in Global mode.<br />

CC# Assign [Off, 000...119]<br />

This read-only parameter shows the MIDI CC sent by the<br />

switch.<br />

Switch On/Off [Off, On]<br />

When the switch is turned on, it sends a value of 127; when<br />

it is turned off, it sends a value of 0.<br />

Sliders 1...8<br />

0–8<br />

Menu<br />

MIDI Channel [01...16, G]<br />

This read-only parameter shows the MIDI Channel for the<br />

slider. Each can send on a different channel, if desired.<br />

G means that the slider will transmit on the Global MIDI<br />

Channel, as set in Global mode.

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