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Korg PA 80 User Manual

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Page 19 - Guitar Setup 2
PAGE 19 - GUITAR SETUP 2
Note: This page appears only if you selected Mode = Guitar on
“Page 17 - Vocal/Guitar Mode”.
As a second step in the guitar processing, here are the Noise
Reduction and the Cabinet Resonator.
Noise Reduction
Noisy pickups can often be compensated by this effect. Use
the Threshold parameter to set a level under which any
sound/noise is cut. Be very careful, because you can cut away
softer notes too. Use good pickups and good cables to reduce
noise right at the source.
Cabinet Resonator
This is a simulator of guitar cabinets. Use the Size and Depth
parameters to set the cabinets size.
PAGE 20 - GUITAR SETUP 3
Note: This page appears only if you selected Mode = Guitar on
“Page 17 - Vocal/Guitar Mode”.
In this page you can assign a reverb and/or modulating effect
to the FX1 and FX2 processors.
FX1
Effect processor 1. You can assign a modulating effect to this
processor.
Chorus A Chorus is a modulating effect, adding a sense
of depth to the sound. Speed sets the modulat-
ing speed, while Depth is the efficacy of the
effect on the sound. Level is the general level of
the effect.
Flanger The Flanger is very similar to a Chorus, with a
feedback circuitry feeding the output back to
the input. The resulting sound is something
like a Chorus, but with a continuous change in
pitch and harmonic contents.
Phaser While the Chorus and Flanger modulate the
delay length, the Phaser modulates the signal’s
phase. The modulation effect is very clear.
Tremolo The Tremolo is a LFO (Low Frequency Oscilla-
tion) modulating the signal’s amplitude. The
resulting effect is a “trembling” of the sound.
Panner Also modulated by an LFO, the Panner modu-
lates he signal between the two stereo channels,
with a “widening” effect.
Pitch Shifter The Pitch Shifter adds to the original note a
second, transposed note.
Wah Depending on the playing strength, the Wah
boosts the highest harmonics, making the
sound more “nasal”.
FX2
Effect processor 2. You can assign a Delay, or one of two
Reverbs of different sizes to this processor.
Hall, Room Reverbs of different sizes. Use the Tone param-
eter to program the high-frequencies decay
(higher values mean a more reflective room).
Time sets the Reverbs decay time. Level is the
general level of the effect.
Delay The Delay is a fading-out repetition of the
sound. Use Feedback to set the number of rep-
etitions, Time for the speed of the delay, Level
to set the general level of the effect.
Effect Parameter Value
Noise Reduction Threshold 0-30
Cabinet Resonator Size 0-30
Depth 0-30
N.REDCT:On C.RESON:On
Threshld:10 Size:3
Depth:30
Gbl:Gtr Setup 2
FX1:Delay FX2:Room
FBack:10 Tone:10
Time:15 Time:14
Level:10 Level:10
Gbl:Gtr Setup 3
Effect Parameter Value
Hall, Room Tone 0-10
Time 0-30
Level 0-30
Chorus Speed 0-30
Depth 0-30
Level 0-30
Delay Feedback 0-30
Time 0-30
Level 0-30
Flanger Feedback 0-30
Speed 0-30
Depth 0-30
Phaser Feedback 0-30
Speed 0-30
Depth 0-30
Tremolo Speed 0-30
Depth 0-30
Panner Speed 0-30
Pitch Shifter Pitch ±24
Level 0-30
Wha Sensitivity 0-30
Attack 0-10
Polarity Up/Down

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Korg PA 80 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeArranger Workstation
Polyphony62 voices
Sound EngineHI (Hyper Integrated) synthesis system
ROM32 MB PCM ROM
Keyboard61 keys
Effects4 Stereo Master Effects
Styles304 styles
Style Tracks8 Style Tracks
Sequencer16-track
DisplayBacklit LCD
ConnectivityMIDI (In, Out, Thru)
Floppy Disk3.5 inch
OutputsL/Mono, R
InputsMic/Line input with gain control

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