Setting the Parameters
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NOTE:
The parameters by the names
with (P) on the end are Preset
Parameters, and are recorded to
each Combination Preset. (G) is
for “Global”. These parameters
will be recorded when set, and
are common in each Combina-
tion Preset.
DAMPER
The word “Damper” comes from the damper pedal
of the piano.
The piano stops sounding when you release your
finger from the key. This is because of the damper
system. While you hold the damper pedal, the
system does not work and so it keeps sounding
even after you release the key.
SPRING REVERB
The Spring Reverb is a reverb effect to obtain the
reverberation using the spring resilience. It was
easily affected by a shock and it use to give a big
“clang”.
However, this drawback has come to be used as
an effect in the genre of progressive rock. This
keyboard gives the simulated sound.
TIP AND RING
When you look at the plug of the stereo head-
phones, there are 3 metal parts. The head portion
is called “Tip” and the middle portion is the “Ring”.
The part on the cord side is called “Sleeve”.
The ordinary foot-switch has only the Tip and the
Sleeve, but the footswitch with two switches in one
plug or two footswitches using the L/R converting
cable can be connected.
18. FOOT-SWITCH - 1 TIP (G)
This is for setting the function of the Foot Switch 1 jack.
If you are using the Foot Switch with a stereo plug, this sets the function on the tip contact.
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF:
Does not work.
LESLIE S/F AL
LESLIE S/F AL
LESLIE S/F AL
LESLIE S/F AL
LESLIE S/F ALTTTTT, MOM
, MOM
, MOM
, MOM
, MOM:
These are for switching SLOW/FAST of the Leslie Effect.
At ALT, SLOW/FAST is alternately switched at each step of the Foot Switch, and
it switches OFF if pressed for longer than 1 second.
At MOM, the Leslie effect gets Faster, as long as you keep pressing the foot switch,
and it gets Slower if you release it.
D
D
D
D
DAMPER UPPER
AMPER UPPER
AMPER UPPER
AMPER UPPER
AMPER UPPER, L
L
L
L
LOWER
OWER
OWER
OWER
OWER, PED
PED
PED
PED
PEDAL
AL
AL
AL
AL:
They hold the Notes of the UPPER, LOWER and PEDAL Parts, respectively, as
long as you keep depressing the footswitch.
PRESET FWD
PRESET FWD
PRESET FWD
PRESET FWD
PRESET FWD, REV
, REV
, REV
, REV
, REV:
They are for switching one Combination Preset to the right (FWD) or the left
(REV).
SPRING
SPRING
SPRING
SPRING
SPRING:
This is for producing a springing sound of the Spring Reverb.
DELA
DELA
DELA
DELA
DELAY TIME
Y TIME
Y TIME
Y TIME
Y TIME:
This function sets the delay time (P. 81 #4) of the reverb effect, by the interval of
pressing the foot-switch. By pressing and holding the foot-switch, the delay sound
will be erased.
19. FOOT-SWITCH - 1 RING (G)
This is for setting the function on the RING contact, if you use the FOOT SWITCH equipped
with the Stereo plug.
20. FOOT-SWITCH - 2 MODE (G)
This is for setting the function of the FOOT SWITCH attached to the Expression Pedal EXP-
100F (= optional).
USER
21. USER (G)
This is for setting the function of the [USER] BUTTON.
PED
PED
PED
PED
PEDAL SUS
AL SUS
AL SUS
AL SUS
AL SUS:
Switches On/Off Sustain of the PEDAL Part.
LLLLLOWER OCT
OWER OCT
OWER OCT
OWER OCT
OWER OCT: Switches 0/+1 of the LOWER Octave.
LES. BRAKE
LES. BRAKE
LES. BRAKE
LES. BRAKE
LES. BRAKE: Means the [LESLIE BRAKE] Button.
LES. ON
LES. ON
LES. ON
LES. ON
LES. ON:
Means the [LESLIE ON] Button.
LES. F
LES. F
LES. F
LES. F
LES. FAST
AST
AST
AST
AST:
Means the [LESLIE FAST] Button.
VIB. UPPER
VIB. UPPER
VIB. UPPER
VIB. UPPER
VIB. UPPER:
Means the VIBRATO & CHORUS [UPPER] Button.
VIB. L
VIB. L
VIB. L
VIB. L
VIB. LOWER
OWER
OWER
OWER
OWER: Means the VIBRATO & CHORUS [LOWER] Button.
LESONREV
LESONREV
LESONREV
LESONREV
LESONREV:
Switches On/Off Leslie On Reverb.
DISPLAY
22. DISPLAY - SHORT CUT (G)
It sets the time limit to the short cut function.
The range is 0s to 2s and NO short cut. The short cut function does not work when the value
is in “NO”.
23. DISPLAY - TIME OUT (G)
It sets the time limit to return to the previous screen from the one displayed by using the short
cut operation.
The range is 4s to 16s and NO time out. The time out function does not work when the
value is in “NO”.
Summary of Contents for XK-3C
Page 15: ...1 Owner s Manual 15 HOOK UP...
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Page 29: ...1 Owner s Manual 29 SETTING UP...
Page 30: ...1 Owner s Manual 30 SOUND ENGINE STRUCTURE SYSTEM STRUCTURE OF THIS KEYBOARD...
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Page 47: ...1 Owner s Manual 47 USING THE CONTROL PANEL...
Page 55: ...1 Owner s Manual 55 SETTING THE PARAMETERS...
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Page 85: ...1 Owner s Manual 85 MIDI...
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Page 99: ...1 Owner s Manual 99 SAVE THE SETUP...
Page 105: ...1 Owner s Manual 105 TROUBLE SHOOTING...
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