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Korg SDD-3000 User Manual

Korg SDD-3000
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The primary function of the PRO-GRAM button is Program section, but it may also be used in conjunction with the WRITE button,
to store a new program or permanently edit an existing one.
c) WRITE Button
The WRITE button is used to write new programs and permanently edit existing ones. A Program may be edited in
place or copied into a new location, using the UP and DOWN buttons.
d) UP and DOWN Buttons
The primary function of the UP & DOWN buttons is to select a desired Delay time. An ‘autoshift’ function causes the
Delay time to change more rapidly the longer an UP or DOWN Button Is depressed, so that large changes may be
made quickly.
The UP & DOWN buttons may also be used for program selection and program copying, in conjunction with the
PROG RAM and WRITE buttons.
e) PROGRAM UP and DOWN Footswitch Jacks (Rear Panel - ?)
Two footswitch jacks are provided to allow remote program selection This capability is especially useful for live
performance. Footswitches should be Korg PS-1, S-2, or other momentary, normally open type that switches to ground
when depressed.
The PROG UP Footswitch changes to the next higher program when depressed.
The PROG DOWN Footswitch changes to the next lower program when depressed.
3. Regeneration Section
The Regeneration section is used to provide repeating echoes, and to alter the tone colour of flanges, chorusing and
other effects in a variety of ways.
The Regeneration section includes the following:
a) FEEDBACK Control
b) INV Button
c) HIGH & LOW Filters
d) HOLD Button & Footswitch (Rear Panel - ?)
a) FEEDBACK Control
The FEEDBACK control determines how much (if any) of the signal coming out of the delay line is fed back into the
input of the delay line, in order to produce a repeating each or add emphasis to a flange. Feedback is also sometimes
called 'Regeneration', 'Recirculation', or 'Resonance' (in a flanger).
b) lNV Button
The INV button in the Regeneration section inverts the phase of the feedback loop when it is lit. It is particularly useful
with flanging, chorusing, etc,
NOTE: only the feedback loop is affected by this switch, and no change will occur if FEEDBACK Is set to O. There

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Korg SDD-3000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeDigital Delay
Sampling Frequency48 kHz
AD/DA Conversion24-bit
Input Impedance1 MΩ
Output Impedance1 kΩ
ControlsDelay Time, Feedback, Modulation Depth
Total Harmonic Distortion0.05%
Weight1.5 kg
ModulationLFO (Sine, Square, Random)

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