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Appendices

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Local Control On setting

If you make connections as shown on the preceding page,
you must turn on the Echo Back setting of the external
MIDI sequencer or computer (so that the data it receives
at MIDI IN will be retransmitted without change from
MIDI OUT), and turn 

off the Local Control

 setting of the

CX-3 (to disconnect the keyboard section from the tone
generator section).

When you play the keyboard of the CX-3, the data will be
sent to the external MIDI sequencer or computer, and will
be echoed back to sound the tone generator of the CX-3.
In other words by turning the CX-3’s 

Local Control off

,

you can prevent notes from being sounded in duplicate;
once from the keyboard and again from the echo-back.

To turn off Local Control, set the Global mode Group 4
“MIDI Local Cntrl” parameter to Of

f.

If you are using the CX-3 by itself, you must turn Local
Control on. (If this is off, playing the CX-3’s keyboard will
produce no sound.)

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Connecting a MIDI keyboard

If you want to connect an external MIDI keyboard to the
CX-3's MIDI IN connector so that you can play the CX-3
as a two-manual instrument, turn the Global mode Group
3 “MIDI IN to Lower” parameter On.

Regardless of their channel, the incoming note messages
will be handled as note messages for the lower keyboard.
These incoming note messages will not only play the
lower keyboard, but will also be transmitted via MIDI as
note messages on the specified lower channel. This is the
same operation as when the “Merge Lower Message”
parameter is turned On. Also, all program changes and
control changes received via MIDI will be ignored, and
the Split function will not operate even if you press the
[SPLIT] key.

If you want to use your connected external MIDI key-
board to perform program changes and control the CX-3
panel keys, turn the “MIDI IN to Lower” parameter Of

f,

and set the Global mode Group 2 “MIDI Global ch”
parameter so that the global MIDI channel matches the
transmit channel of your connected MIDI keyboard. MIDI
control change numbers can be edited in Group 4 and 5.

If you are recording your CX-3 performance on a se-
quencer, and want the state of all panel keys to be repro-
duced, perform the following steps.
Since Drawbar 1, 2, and DRA WBAR SELECT  operations
are not reproduced by a program change, use DRA WBAR
SELECT to select the drawbar settings with which you
will start your performance. Then execute the Global
mode Group 7 “Drawbar Scan” parameter to transmit the
state of Drawbar 1 and 2.
Immediately after you begin recording, select the pro-
gram that you will use for your performance, to transmit
the corresponding program change.

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When using a velocity-sensitive MIDI sound
module

With the factory settings, the CX-3 is set to transmit note
messages with a fixed velocity.
If you are using a velocity-sensitive MIDI sound module,
you will need to set the following parameters.

Set the Global mode Group 2 “MIDI Upper 2nd ch” and
“MIDI Lower 2nd ch” parameters to other than Of

f. This

will cause note messages with velocity to be transmitted
on the specified MIDI channel.

However in this state, two sets of note messages (one
with variable velocity, and another with fixed velocity)
will be transmitted, so you should also set the Global
mode Group 2 “MIDI Upper 

Tx ch” and “MIDI Lower 

Tx

ch” parameters to Off, so that the fixed-velocity note
messages will not be transmitted.

Alternatively, you could set “MIDI Upper 2nd ch” and
“MIDI Upper Tx ch,” and “MIDI Lower 2nd Tx Ch” and
“MIDI Lower 

Tx Ch,” to different channels so that they

do not conflict, and then make settings on the connected
MIDI sound module so that it receives the note messages
with variable velocity.

If Global mode Group 1 “Key Trigger” is set to
Shallow, the note message with fixed velocity will be
transmitted when you have only pressed the key
lightly. However, the note message with variable
velocity will not be transmitted until you have
pressed the key all the way. This means that if you
have made settings to transmit note messages with
variable velocity, it is possible for the CX-3 to
produce sound without a note message being
transmitted. In order to match the timing at which
the CX-3 sounds with the timing at which your MIDI
sound module will sound, set the “Key Trigger”
parameter to Deep.

MIDI data dump

Exclusive data (internal settings) can be transmitted from
the CX-3 to a connected MIDI data filer or another CX-3.

Transmission

While data is being transmitted, do not touch the
keys, drawbars, or knobs of the CX-3.  Also, never
turn off the power of the CX-3 while data is being
transmitted.

The following four types of data dump can be transmitted.

• Dump one program
• Dump all programs
• Dump global data
• Dump all data (programs and global data)

To transmit a data dump

1. Connect the MIDI OUT connector of the CX-3 to

the MIDI IN connector of the device that will
receive the data dump.

2. Enter Global mode.

The key LED will light.

Summary of Contents for CX-3 Combo Organ

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual 4 E...

Page 2: ...arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to co...

Page 3: ...about a function Appendix explains how to connect a MIDI sequencer or computer or perform a data dump A list of the built in sounds of the CX 3 and specifications etc are also provided Printing conven...

Page 4: ...n 5 1 About the CX 3 5 Main features 5 The modes of the CX 3 5 2 Parts of the CX 3 and what they do 6 Front panel 6 Rear panel 9 Connections 10 1 Power cable connections 10 2 OUTPUT jack connections 1...

Page 5: ...r and horn the natural overdrive and chorus vibrato to produce the authentic combo organ experience The CX 3 is all you need to enjoy real organ sound By operating the two sets of drawbars you can mod...

Page 6: ...used to control EX Drawbar and EX Percussion For details refer to Playing the CX 3 p 13 EX Percussion EX Drawbar Drawbar 2 1 EXPRESSION OVERDRIVE knob This simultaneously adjusts the volume and distor...

Page 7: ...function you can divide it into the upper and lower keyboards at any desired point The split point will be the highest note in the lower keyboard You can set the split point separately for each pro g...

Page 8: ...ntrol the rotary speaker When the STOP key LED is dark The FAST key will switch the rotary speaker between fast and slow The rotary speaker will turn rapidly when you make the FAST key LED light The r...

Page 9: ...IDI devices 2 EXPRESSION PEDAL jack Connect the included expression pedal to this jack For details on the function of the expression pedal refer to 5 Operation of included Expression pedal p 44 3 ASSI...

Page 10: ...ode Exp Ctrl parameter setting specifies whether the volume will be controlled by the EXPRESSION OVERDRIVE knob the expression pedal or both Alternatively you can connect a separately sold EXP 2 foot...

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Page 12: ...drawbars work p 36 4 In the upper DRA WBAR SELECT section press the DRA WBAR 1 key The key LED will light Now you can use the front panel Drawbar 1 bars to adjust the sound played by the keyboard 5 W...

Page 13: ...uding the split point will be the lower keyboard The DRAWBAR PRESET key will automatically be selected for the lower keyboard and the lower keyboard will play the EX LOWER parameter settings of the pr...

Page 14: ...l need to create several different programs with the desired drawbar settings before hand and switch these programs while you play If you want to change the preset drawbar settings edit the parameters...

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Page 16: ...edal and adjust the settings for the wheel break function Group 8 Use this parameter to play the demo songs Normal Edit mode EX Edit mode The contents of the display will depend on which param eters o...

Page 17: ...riginal factory settings Use this procedure if you have accidentally overwritten a preset program or want to return to the original factory settings Initialization can be performed on the following fo...

Page 18: ...ing the upper keyboard you can use the front panel PERCUSSION keys and drawbars to add percus sion Percussion adds an attack to the beginning of the note making the sound more crisp However when you p...

Page 19: ...e wheel organ Controls are available to simulate different amplification and microphone place ment 1 In the front panel ROT ARY section press the ON key The key LED will light If when you press the RO...

Page 20: ...m If you want the program you edited to be preserved even when the power is turned off you must write it into memory When you select a program the program data is called into an internal edit buffer W...

Page 21: ...imple ways to edit If you select another program or turn off the power before writing your edited settings the changes will be lost For details refer to Writing a program p 20 Editing the sound The CX...

Page 22: ...r settings will be displayed If you are unable to adjust the UPPER parameter settings make sure that the DRAWBAR SELECT section DRAWBAR PRESET key is selected If the DRAWBAR PRESET key is not selected...

Page 23: ...e the copy destination press the key once and then use the keys to specify the destination program number The Speaker icon will appear at the left of the copy destination program number 7 Press the WR...

Page 24: ...he left of the display and the program name will be displayed in square brack ets 3 Use the keys to select the character that you want to change 4 Use the keys to specify the desired charac ter You ca...

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Page 26: ...me is displayed will display the current Drawbar 1 and EX Drawbar Drawbar 2 values If you then press the DISPLAY key once again the EX Percussion Drawbar 2 values will be displayed EX LOWER EX Lower L...

Page 27: ...b Group 5 Rev Routing Speaker Group 4 Spkr Simulator Group 5 Reverb Reverb Type Room Hall Plate Dark Selects the type of reverb Reverb Time 00 25 16 00 Sec Specifies the reverb time The range in which...

Page 28: ...you specify here will be the highest note of the lower keyboard Split Upper Octave Upper Octave Shift 2 1 0 Lowers the pitch of the upper keyboard when split is used in steps of one octave Split Lowe...

Page 29: ...l 1 Pdl 1 Pedal 2 Pdl 2 Pedal 1 An expression pedal etc connected to the rear panel ASSIGNABLE PEDAL SW 1 jack will control the Group 4 Amp Gain parameter of Normal Edit mode and EX Edit mode Pedal 2...

Page 30: ...Wheel parameter to other than No Assign Rtry FAST or Wheel Brake incoming MIDI Modulation Wheel control change messages will control the specified effect over a maximum range between 0 and 99 When the...

Page 31: ...l connected to the EXPRESSION PEDAL jack will both control the volume These two will function simultaneously Knob Only The EXPRESSION OVERDRIVE knob will control the volume Pedal Only The expression p...

Page 32: ...ch MIDI Upper Transmit Channel 1 16 Off Specifies the channel on which the UPPER keyboard will transmit MIDI note messages with a fixed velocity value The factory setting is channel 1 The velocity val...

Page 33: ...Drawbar 1 16 1 31 33 95 Off Specifies the MIDI control change number that will be used to transmit and receive the 16 setting of Drawbar 1 The factory setting is 16 CC Drawbar 1 51 3 MIDI CC Drawbar 1...

Page 34: ...receive the setting of the VIBRATO CHORUS section VIBRATO CHORUS knob The factory setting is 84 CC V C UPPER MIDI CC V C Upper 1 31 33 95 Off Specifies the MIDI control change number that will be used...

Page 35: ...wbar Type 4 1 Ex Drawbar Type 4 4 5 24 Specifies the pitches in semitone steps that will be assigned to the EX Drawbars Drawbar 2 used by an EX program These settings will be used if the EX Edit mode...

Page 36: ...icate Default DB Select Exp Pdl Calibration Expression Pedal Calibration If operating the expression pedal connected to the rear panel EXPRESSION PEDAL jack does not produce the appropriate result use...

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Page 38: ...h you will start your performance Then execute the Global mode Group 7 Drawbar Scan parameter to transmit the state of Drawbar 1 and 2 Immediately after you begin recording select the pro gram that yo...

Page 39: ...the PROGRAM 7 key and then press the key twice The display will indicateDump 4 Press the WRITE ENTER key The display will indicateDump Program and Program will blink 5 Select the data that you want t...

Page 40: ...anufacturer as they wish these messages are used mainly to transmit or receive sound data or editing data for parameters that are specific to a particular device The system exclusive message format fo...

Page 41: ...are displayed A data dump will also be transmitted when a dump request is received if the MIDI Rx Sys Exc parameter is set to Ena Data that is received by Dump Program can be written into internal me...

Page 42: ...Perc Combo Standerd 2 Bank No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Name Pedal1 2 Name Pedal1 2 Name Pedal1 2 Name Pedal1 2 Name Pedal1 2 Name Pedal1 2 Name Pedal1 2 Name Pedal1 2 A I Gota EX RF Pipe Organ 1 EX Perky 2 RF...

Page 43: ...tary speaker will not be used if you select Pre Amp seep 19 The CX 3 does not response to incoming MIDI messages Is the MIDI cable connected correctly Check the connection seep 10 Does the MIDI channe...

Page 44: ...return to standard position when you take your foot off Also by adjusting the screw on the bottom you may adjust the spring return range from 0 10 30 20 0 10 Standard position Spring return range Ran...

Page 45: ...ection UPPER key LOWER key VIBRATO CHORUS knob AMP section MASTER LEVEL knob TREBLE knob BASS knob REVERB OFFSET knob Other EXPRESSION OVERDRIVE knob DIS PLAY key EX MODE key EDIT key GLOBAL key WRITE...

Page 46: ...Ena are respectively ENA 2 Factory setting User editable 3 Received when Global mode MIDI Rx Prg Chng parameter is set to Ena 4 Received when Global mode MIDI Rx Sys Exc parameter is set to Ena 5 In...

Page 47: ...Percussion 14 Expression Pedal 10 44 Exp Minimum Level 31 Exp Pdl Calibration 36 F Front panel 6 G Global mode 31 I Icons 15 Initialize 17 35 M Master Tune 31 MIDI 32 37 46 AboutMIDI 37 MIDI Channel...

Page 48: ...l order and or via a telephone sale you must verify that this product is intended to be used in the country in which you reside WARNING Use of this product in any country other than that for which it...

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