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LOST! Assignment of Velocity Control on BX3 Rock 1

 
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Bill1983
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 07, 2020 4:13 am    Post subject: LOST! Assignment of Velocity Control on BX3 Rock 1 Reply with quote

Sometimes I stumble but it's rare that I find myself totally lost.

Can someone give the basics of how the "Rotary Effect" is assigned to Velocity Control on the PA4x Bx3 Rock 1 Sound? I truly have no idea how this is accomplished and would like to do similar things with other instruments.

Many Thanks and SSSD (Say Safe by Stating Distant),
Bill
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 08, 2020 5:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Its simply switching samples at velocity 95.
Go to Sound Mode, Menu, Basic, Osc Basic Tab.
Note about 2/3 down the page it says Vel SW L-H 95. This is where its swapping from the Low to High samples listed above. It does it for the first 4 oscillators. Ocs 5 is just Key Off clicks.
It doesn't need to be done like this. Its actually easier to use 9 separate Oscillators than double up on the front page like Korg have done. You then control sound switching using the Velocity/Key Zone Tab.
This second way gives you more flexibility because you can control different parameters (like Amp EG or Oscillator EQ) for all your samples.
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Bill1983
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 08, 2020 6:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Reuben wrote:
Its simply switching samples at velocity 95.
Go to Sound Mode, Menu, Basic, Osc Basic Tab.
Note about 2/3 down the page it says Vel SW L-H 95. This is where its swapping from the Low to High samples listed above. It does it for the first 4 oscillators. Ocs 5 is just Key Off clicks.
It doesn't need to be done like this. Its actually easier to use 9 separate Oscillators than double up on the front page like Korg have done. You then control sound switching using the Velocity/Key Zone Tab.
This second way gives you more flexibility because you can control different parameters (like Amp EG or Oscillator EQ) for all your samples.


Thanks Reuben,

That I would have never found,
Bill
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 08, 2020 5:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

In other words, it’s not controlling an insert effect like the Leslie. It’s just switching between samples.
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