Hello,
On a PA5X, I would like to know if we can assign a potentiometer to the "REVERB" function on UPPER 1,2 or 3?
Thank you in advance for your answers.
michel
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Re: REVERB
I guess the answer is No. The list of assignable functions to the sliders and controllers is described on pages 523 to 525 of the user manual and there is No mention of Reverb for sounds.tyrosien 54 wrote:Hello,
On a PA5X, I would like to know if we can assign a potentiometer to the "REVERB" function on UPPER 1,2 or 3?
Thank you in advance for your answers.
michel
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Re: REVERB
I guess the answer is No. The list of assignable functions to the sliders and controllers is described on pages 523 to 525 of the user manual and there is No mention of Reverb for sounds.[/quote]JagiChan wrote:I guess the answer is No. The list of assignable functions to the sliders and controllers is described on pages 523 to 525 of the user manual and there is No mention of Reverb for sounds.tyrosien 54 wrote:Hello,
On a PA5X, I would like to know if we can assign a potentiometer to the "REVERB" function on UPPER 1,2 or 3?
Thank you in advance for your answers.
michel
Thank you for your response, I suspected it a little, it's a shame because it's a (direct) function which naturally exists on other keyboards, perhaps we'll find it in a future update. musically michel
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Control Change messages CC#12 and CC#13 can be assigned to the sliders, and these CCs can be used as effects parameters. These CCs are often allocated and used as Effects Controllers. The action they have on the Pa5X effects will depend on the programming of the Effects themselves. Have a try and see how CC#12 and CC#13 work, out of the box on any of the Styles or Keyboard Sets.
Also, have a look at this thread for the Pa4X. It may be of some use:
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... p?t=105539
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Also, have a look at this thread for the Pa4X. It may be of some use:
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... p?t=105539
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I've explained the process how to control effects with faders in one of my tutorials.
skip to 19:05 for the faders explanation
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Good morning,
thank you, I learned a lot from your answers, I will put them into practice, the ideal for those who perform on stage for example, is to be able to use a slider to adjust the reverb to their liking, without having to 'go find a sax to use on which we have adjusted its reverb.
It's impressive the adjustments that you can make in the mixer and save them in USERS but I don't know if I'm expressing myself well, to summarize, it would be good, when playing "live" to have the possibility of acting on a little more or a little less reveb.
Thank you in any case for your solutions.
have a good day everyone
thank you, I learned a lot from your answers, I will put them into practice, the ideal for those who perform on stage for example, is to be able to use a slider to adjust the reverb to their liking, without having to 'go find a sax to use on which we have adjusted its reverb.
It's impressive the adjustments that you can make in the mixer and save them in USERS but I don't know if I'm expressing myself well, to summarize, it would be good, when playing "live" to have the possibility of acting on a little more or a little less reveb.
Thank you in any case for your solutions.
have a good day everyone
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