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Korg M3 User Manual

Korg M3
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Playing Programs Using Controllers
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Quick Start
Introduction
SetupProgram
Combination
Sequencer
SamplingGlobalMediaEffectKARMA
Drum Track
Other
Appendices
You can even use one of the pads that was being
merged, if you like. After pressing the destination pad,
you’re done.
VALUE slider
When a program number is selected in Prog
P0: Play page, or when a combination
number is selected in Combi P0: Play page,
you can use the VALUE slider to modulate
Program and effects parameters.
Damper Pedal
Damper Pedal (Sustain)
The damper pedal is also sometimes called the sustain
pedal. It acts like the similarly-named pedal on an
acoustic piano; when you hold down the pedal, notes
will continue to sustain even when you lift your hands
off of the keyboard.
Damper Switch vs. Half-Damper
You can use either a standard footswitch (such as the
Korg PS-1) or a special half-damper pedal (such as the
Korg DS-1H) as the Damper.
If you use a footswitch, it will work like a normal
synthesizer sustain pedal: notes will sustain forever, as
long as the pedal is held down.
A half-damper pedal is a special type of continuous
foot pedal (normal foot pedals won’t work properly for
this application). It offers more subtle control of
sustain, which can be especially useful for piano
sounds.
The off and full-on positions of the half-damper work
just like the footswitch, but intermediate positions
modulate the release time to increase sustain without
making it infinite.
The M3 will automatically sense when a half-damper
is connected to the rear-panel DAMPER input. For
proper operation, you will also need to calibrate the
pedal, using the Half Damper Calibration command
in the Global menu. For details, please see “Half
Damper Calibration” on page 399 of the Parameter
Guide.
Damper and MIDI
The Damper Pedal is sent and received as MIDI CC
#64.
In Combination and Sequencer modes, you can “filter”
CC# 64 so that it only affects some of the sounds in the
Combination or Song.
Foot Switch
Assignable Foot Switch
This lets you use a simple footswitch, such as the Korg
PS-1, as an assignable controller. The footswitch can
perform a wide variety of functions, such as:
An assignable source for modulating sounds and
effects
Portamento on/off
Program select up or down
Sequencer start/stop or punch in/out
Tap Tempo
KARMA on/off, Latch on/off, or Scene select
Switch the Drum Track on/off
Switch X–Y mode or X–Y motion on/off
Operate various M3 controls (VALUE slider, pads,
realtime control sliders, KARMA sliders/switches,
joystick, ribbon controller, SW1/SW2, etc.)
The switch’s function is set in Global mode (Global P2:
Controllers– Foot Controllers page), so that it always
works the same regardless of the current Program,
Combination, or Song.
For details, please see “Specifying the function of the
Assignable Switch and Assignable Pedal” on page 132.
Assignable Foot Pedal
This lets you use a continuous controller pedal, such as
the Korg EXP-2 foot controller or Korg XVP-10 EXP/
VOL pedal, as an assignable controller.
Like the Assignable Foot Switch, described above, the
Foot Pedal can be used for many different functions,
including:
Master Volume
Channel Volume, Pan, or Expression
Assignable sound modulation, as several different
AMS or Dmod sources
Effects Send level control
Operate various M3-M, KYBD-61/73/88 controls
(VALUE slider, realtime control sliders, KARMA
sliders/switches, Joystick, Ribbon controller, SW1/
SW2, etc.)
The pedal’s function is set globally (on the Global P2:
Controllers– Foot Controllers page), so that it always
works the same regardless of the current Program,
Combination, or Song.
For details, please see “Specifying the function of the
Assignable Switch and Assignable Pedal” on page 132.

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Korg M3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Synthesis TypeEDS (Enhanced Definition Synthesis)
Sound EngineEDS (Enhanced Definition Synthesis)
MIDIIn, Out, Thru
Keyboard61-key, velocity-sensitive, aftertouch
Sequencer16-track MIDI sequencer
SamplingOpen Sampling System
DisplayTouchView graphical user interface with 320x240 color TFT LCD
Arpeggiator2 polyphonic arpeggiators
ControllersJoystick, Ribbon Controller
OutputsL/MONO, R, Individual 1-4, Headphones
USBYes, USB MIDI
StorageSD card slot
Combinations1, 792 user combinations
Polyphony120 voices (max)
Effects5 Insert effects, 2 Master effects, 1 Total effect

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