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Korg Grandstage X - Program Parameters

Korg Grandstage X
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Grandstage X
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Creating favorites
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6 To finish editing, press the EXIT button.
The program name is shown in the display.
7 To save the settings you’ve edited, be sure to write the favorite to memory.
Saving your favorites
Note:
Any changes you make to a favorite will return to the previous saved state if you select a different favorite
or turn off the power without saving them. Use caution, as the “Release” and sound parameters will be reset if
you select another program.
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Program parameters
Octave: -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3
Sets the pitch of the Grandstage X in octaves. The setting range is ±3 octaves.
Use this when setting the pitch balance between two different programs when setting layers or split
sounds.
Normally, this is set to “0”.
Tune: -100 ... 0 ... +100 (cents)
Sets the pitch of the Grandstage X in cents (1 semitone=100 cents). The pitch is adjustable within a
range of ±100 cents.
For instance, this could be used to slightly detune the layered sounds in a program, to create a thicker
sound.
The value is set to “0” when this function is not used.
Release: -100 ... 0 ... +100%
This adjusts the release times for the program.
Specify the time from note-off until the sound fades to silence. The value is set to “0” when this func-
tion is not used.
This is a value that is relative to the actual release time for each program. A value of “0” means that
the release time will be the same as the program parameters. Negative values make shorter release
times, and positive values make longer release times.
Use Unison: On/Off
Enables the unison setting for the LAYER and SPLIT parts as well.
Note:
This parameter is only shown when using the LAYER or SPLIT part programs.
Reverb Send: 0...100
This adjusts the send level to output from the program, into the REVERB/DELAY section.
Normally, this is set to “80” (0 dB), and the reverb and delay effect depth is adjusted with the DEPTH
knob in the REVERB/DELAY section.
To balance the volume between the programs of two or more parts and the reverb/delay when in
LAYER or SPLIT mode, adjust the Reverb Send value.
For instance, you can apply a deep reverb to the piano sound, and apply no reverb to the bass sound.
Note:
If the input level of the REVERB/DELAY section is too loud, the reverb or delay sound may distort. If this
happens, lower the Reverb Send value, so that the sound does not distort.
Note:
When “Use Unison” is ON for a LAYER or SPLIT part program, you can adjust the reverb/delay of that part
using Reverb Send for the MAIN part.
Editing automatically ends if you select a different program or favorite, or switch the
Grandstage X to layer or split sound mode.

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