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EXi: CX-3 Tonewheel Organ
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EXi PROGRAM > CX-3: Play
0–1: Overview
This is the main page of PROGRAM mode. For a full
description of this page and all of its functions, please see
“EXi PROGRAM > Home” on page 127. This section
describes only the overview display, which differs for each
individual EXi.
Rotary Speaker speed indicator
In PROGRAM mode, the Home page's CX-3 graphics show
the current state of the Rotary Speaker (Fast, Slow, Stop,
Preamp, or Off). Note that this is the current state —in other
words, what you actually hear—which is a combination of
the Speed SW, Mode SW, Rotary On, and Amp Type
parameter settings and all associated AMS modulation.
Also: in PROGRAM, COMBINATION, SEQUENCER, and
SET LIST modes, if there is an active Rotary Speaker, its
current state (Fast, Slow, or Stop) is shown at the top of the
display. This includes both CX-3 Programs and any Rotary
Speaker effects. If there are two or more active Rotary
Speakers, the state of the fastest one is shown. For instance,
if a Combination has three CX-3 Programs, whose current
states are Fast, Slow, and Stop respectively, the indicator will
show Fast.
0–1b: Overview and Page Jump
This part of the page shows an overview of the most
important settings for the Program’s two EXi instruments.
The specific parameters will vary, depending on which EXi
are being used. The specific parameters for the AL-1 are
described below.
The graphics give you a quick way to check all of these
settings at a glance. They also let you jump instantly to any
of the displayed parameters. Just touch one of the graphics,
and you’ll jump to the page containing its parameters. For
instance, if you touch the Filter EG graphic, you’ll go to the
Filter EG page.
Tip: Pressing EXIT several times will always bring you back
to this page.
Perc, V/C, and Split show programmed values–
not AMS
For parameters other than the Rotary Speaker, the graphics
show the programmed values, including any edits made via
Tone Adjust. They do not update to show temporary changes
made by AMS modulation.
For instance, pressing SW1 or SW2 will often turn
Percussion on or off via AMS. You’ll hear the sound change
- but since the programmed value is still the same, the
display won’t be updated.
CX-3
Drawbar Mode
This shows whether the Drawbars are set to Normal or EX
modes.
Press this area to jump to the PROGRAM > CX-3: Basic–
Basic page.
Keyboard Split
This shows whether the Keyboard Split is turned on, or
turned off.
Press this area to jump to the PROGRAM > CX-3:
Split/Drawbar– Keyboard Split page.
Keyboard Split Zone/Common Key Zone
The upper portion of this graphic shows the keyboard split
range within the CX-3.
Press this area to jump to the PROGRAM > CX-3:
Split/Drawbar– Keyboard Split, PROGRAM > Basic/X-
Y/Controllers– Program Basic page.
The lower portion shows the key zones for EXi1 and EXi2,
as set on the Common section’s Program Basic page, in
relation to the entire MIDI note range. The range of the 61-,
73-, or 88-note keyboard is also shown, as appropriate.
Press this area to jump to the Program Basic page.
0–1a
Rotary Speaker speed indicator
0–1d
0–1PMC

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Korg NAUTILUS Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
SamplingOpen Sampling System
MIDIIn, Out, Thru
Preset Combinations384
Keyboard61-key (NAUTILUS 61), 73-key (NAUTILUS 73), 88-key (NAUTILUS 88, RH3 weighted action)
Effects12 Insert Effects; 2 Master Effects; 2 Total Effects
Sequencer16-track MIDI Sequencer
StorageInternal SSD (60 GB)
Audio Inputs2 x 1/4"
Audio OutputsHeadphones
USBType A (host), Type B (device)
WeightNAUTILUS 88: 23.1 kg
Display8 inch TouchView™ GUI (800x600 pixels)

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