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Appendices

PERFORMANCE NAME LIST

PROGRAM NAME LIST

*Monaural Program

A01

Concert

B01

Bright

C01

Classic

D01

Dynamic

A02

Studio

B02

Rock Piano

C02

Jazz Piano

D02

Ballad

A03 * DancePiano

B03 * Chorused

C03

Mix Piano

D03

StagePiano

A04

Dyna-Stage

B04

Classic EP

C04 * Stage Bell

D04 * Stage Tine

A05 * Wurly EP

B05 * Dyno Bell

C05 * FM EP 2

D05 * FM EP 3

A06

FM EP 1

B06 * Wave EP 1

C06

Motion EP

D06 * Wave EP 2

A07

Piano & EP

B07

PF&Strings

C07

MIDI Grand

D07

Power Keys

A08 * Funkamatic

B08

FM&Analog

C08

EP&Strings

D08 * EP Magic

A09

SGX Organ

B09 * Velo “B”

C09 * Perc Organ

D09 * Full Organ

A10 * R&B Organ

B10 * CX-3 Organ

C10 * Gospel Org

D10

Pipe Organ

A11 * Clav

B11

PhaserClav

C11

Mutronics

D11

Clavitar

A12

Vibraphone

B12 * Bellphonic

C12

Crystaline

D12

BellString

A13

TheStrings

B13

Symphonic

C13

PadStrings

D13

StringsL&R

A14

WhisperVox

B14

Slow Waves

C14

BreathyVox

D14

Voices

A15

SynthFlute

B15

SynthBrass

C15

Synth Air

D15

Synth Horn

A16 * Acoustic

B16 * Fretless

C16 * FingerBass

D16 * Synth Bass

PERFORMANCE.NAME

Timbre A

Timbre B

A01

PianoLayer
B03:Chorused

C07:MIDI Grand

A02

PF&Strings
B08:FM&Analog

B07:PF&Strings

A03

A.Bass/PF
A16:Acoustic

A02:Studio

A04

EP Layer
A06:FM EP 1

D08:EP Magic

A05

EP&Strings
B08:FM&Analog

A04:Dyna-Stage

A06

BS/FM&Pad
B08:FM&Analog

C16:FingerBass

A07

PowerLayer
B02:Rock Piano

C07:MIDI Grand

A08

Crystal EP
C12:Crystaline

B06:Wave EP 1

A09

OrganSplit
B10:CX-3 Organ

B09:Velo “B”

A10

BrassLayer
C07:MIDI Grand

B15:SynthBrass

A11

FlangeFunk
A08:Funkamatic

B11:PhaserClav

A12

ABass/Vibe
A12:Vibraphone

A16:Acoustic

A13

SGXStrings
D13:StringsL&R

B13:Symphonic

A14

Fifth Wave
B14:Slow Waves

B14:Slow Waves

A15

Ensemble
B13:Symphonic

D15:Synth Horn

A16

PIANO-SNGL
A01:Concert

OFF

PERFORMANCE.NAME

Timbre A

Timbre B

B01

FMEP&Piano
A06:FM EP 1

A01:Concert

B02

PFHornPad
B07:PF&Strings

D15:Synth Horn

B03

BS/PF&Pad
B07:PF&Strings

B16:Fretless

B04

Ballad EP
A06:FM EP 1

D05:FM EP 3

B05

EP&BellPad
B08:FM&Analog

B12:Bellphonic

B06

BS/StageEP
B05:Dyno Bell

C16:FingerBass

B07

Piano & EP
A06:FM EP 1

D07:Power Keys

B08

Modern EP
B06:Wave EP 1

B04:Classic EP

B09

BS/Organ
C10:Gospel Org

C16:FingerBass

B10

PowerBrass
D15:Synth Horn

B15:SynthBrass

B11

StereoClav
B11:PhaserClav

A11:Clav

B12

BellChimes
B12:Bellphonic

C15:Synth Air

B13

Symphony
D13:StringsL&R

C13:PadStrings

B14

Modern Pad
A14:WhisperVox
B14:Slow Waves

B15

Bows&Brass
B13:Symphonic

B15:SynthBrass

B16

PD/LD-SPLT
B14:Slow Waves

D15:Synth Horn

PERFORMANCE.NAME

Timbre A

Timbre B

C01

PowerWaves
C06:Motion EP

D07:Power Keys

C02

PFBrassPad
B07:PF&Strings

B15:SynthBrass

C03

BS/PFLayer
A07:Piano & EP

B16:Fretless

C04

Whisper EP
A06:FM EP 1

A14:WhisperVox

C05

EPHornPad
B08:FM&Analog

D15:Synth Horn

C06

EP/SynHorn
D15:Synth Horn

A04:Dyna-Stage

C07

LayerGrand
C07:MIDI Grand

C06:Motion EP

C08

Flange EP
A08:Funkamatic

D06:Wave

C09

SynthOrgan
B10:CX-3 Organ

D15:Synth Horn

C10

Air Horns
A15:SynthFlute

D15:Synth Horn

C11

Phat Clav
D16:Synth Bass

A11:Clav

C12

BellString
B12:Bellphonic

D12:BellString

C13

Divisi
B13:Symphonic

D13:StringsL&R

C14

Phaser Pad
B14:Slow Waves
C14:BreathyVox

C15

StringPizz
B13:Symphonic

A16:Acoustic

C16

SFLUTE-LYR
A15:SynthFlute

C15:Synth Air

PERFORMANCE.NAME

Timbre A

Timbre B

D01

PF Air Pad
C07:MIDI Grand

C15:Synth Air

D02

PF&Voices
B07:PF&Strings

D14:Voices

D03

P&O-SPLIT
A09:SGX Organ
A01:Concert

D04

Metalic EP
A06:FM EP 1

B12:Bellphonic

D05

EP&Analog
B08:FM&Analog

A06:FM EP 1

D06

BS/EP&Pad
C08:EP&Strings

B16:Fretless

D07

MondoLayer
B07:PF&Strings

C15:Synth Air

D08

Wurly EFX
B14:Slow Waves

A05:Wurly EP

D09

Full Pipes
D10:Pipe Organ

D09:Full Organ

D10

Air Brass
B15:SynthBrass

C15:Synth Air

D11

BellGuitar
B12:Bellphonic

D11:Clavitar

D12

Air Bells
B12:Bellphonic

B14:Slow Waves

D13

AirStrings
D13:StringsL&R

C15:Synth Air

D14

VoxVoices
D14:Voices

C14:BreathyVox

D15

Orchestral
B13:Symphonic

A15:SynthFlute

D16

BASS-OCTAV
D16:Synth Bass

D16:Synth Bass

Summary of Contents for SGPROX

Page 1: ...RO KEY TOUCH PRELOAD DATA DUMP SYS NAME ZONE RENAME FX1 DEPTH RENAME MIDI RESET CALIB FILTER WRITE FX2 DEPTH WRITE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PIANO1 PIANO2 PIANO3 ORGAN1 ORGAN2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 PERF EDIT P...

Page 2: ...ied personnel when A The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or B Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the product or C The product has been exposed to rain or D The product...

Page 3: ...uary 1 1997 means it conforms to EMC Directive 89 336 EEC CE mark Directive 93 68 EEC and Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Also CE mark which is attached to our company s products of Battery operated a...

Page 4: ...des 18 Editing 19 The editing screens 19 Selecting pages 19 VALUE switches 1 YES 1 NO switches 19 VALUE slider 19 Trying out the functions 20 Editing a basic sound 20 Modifying the effects 20 Saving a...

Page 5: ...ge memory setting 30 15 SYS NAME System name setting 31 16 CALIB Calibrate each controller 31 Program Edit mode 33 How to enter Program Edit mode 33 Caution when editing a program 33 1 BRIGHTNESS Brig...

Page 6: ...ading the macro settings 44 15 RENAME Performance name setting 46 16 WRITE Write a performance 46 Overview of Performance settings 47 Example of actual operation 47 Effects 50 0 No Effect 51 1 Reverb...

Page 7: ...Decay time adjustment 64 17 Editing using RPN 64 18 Tuning 65 19 Changing the pitch bend range 65 20 If notes are stuck 65 21 Turning off all notes on a channel 65 22 Reset all controllers on a channe...

Page 8: ...igh capacity waveform memory contains new stereo sampled piano sounds and also provides a total of 64 versatile and high quality sounds frequently used on stage including electric piano clavi organ st...

Page 9: ...split select switch lets you smoothly change the performance mode even while you play Many functions and parameters of Program Edit Performance Edit and Global modes are indicated directly on the fron...

Page 10: ...akers left and right and connect them to the rear panel L MONO and R jacks If you have only one powered monitor speaker connect it to the L MONO jack In this case do not connect anything to the R jack...

Page 11: ...GLOBAL CHANNEL CONTROLLER CONTROLLER BRIGHTNESS TIMBRE SEL FX1 TYPE LOCAL VEL CURVE PROGRAM VEL CURVE LEVEL FX1 PARAM EX FILTER A T CURVE SW CHANNEL A T CURVE ATTACK FX2 TYPE AFT T FILT PROG PROTECT A...

Page 12: ...EFFECT OFF EFFECT ON SCALE BEND E PIANO1 BELL VIBES COMP STRINGS E PIANO2 E PIANO3 PF LAYER E P LAYER PAD1 PAD2 BASS 0 GLOBAL CHANNEL CONTROLLER CONTROLLER BRIGHTNESS TIMBRE SEL FX1 TYPE LOCAL VEL CUR...

Page 13: ...sed for MIDI re ception OUT A These connectors transmit data from the SGproX They transmit data of channels A1 to A16 The two con nectors transmit the same data OUT B These connectors transmit data fr...

Page 14: ...PERFORMANCE PROGRAM SCALE BEND E PIANO1 BELL VIBES COMP STRINGS E PIANO2 E PIANO3 PF LAYER E P LAYER PAD1 PAD2 BASS SINGLE LAYER SPLIT BANK NORMAL TRANSPOSE MASTER TUNE EFFECT OFF EFFECT ON BANK swit...

Page 15: ...isplay Specify whether the second program will be sent through effects 1 and 2 or only through effect 2 The effect settings of the program selected as the first program will be used and the first prog...

Page 16: ...ot be affected You can adjust the tuning of the SGproX s internal tone generator 1 Press the TRANSPOSE MASTER TUNE switch to access the Master Tune screen 2 Use the VALUE switches or the VALUE slider...

Page 17: ...settings a function of Brightness is assigned to AL1 Decay Time is assigned to AL2 FX2 Depth effect depth is assigned to AL3 and FX Dyna Mod effect modulation is assigned to AL4 By operating a wheel o...

Page 18: ...ups of parameters that control external MIDI devices and the internal tone generator of a performance make settings for the assignable controllers and modify the performance name etc p 38 Program Edit...

Page 19: ...ce Edit Program Edit mode Parameters assigned to each select switch in Performance Edit mode Parameters assigned to each select switch in Program Edit mode Sounds assigned to each select switch in Pro...

Page 20: ...nd modify their settings If you change the effect types here the settings of pages 7 and 8 will also change For details on effect types and parameter settings refer to Effect p 50 The effect settings...

Page 21: ...ED will blink and you will enter Global mode The system name the title that is displayed for a few seconds when the power is turned on can be changed in the SYS NAME page select switch 15 p 31 MIDI re...

Page 22: ...anual at hand for reference Connect a MIDI cable to the SGproX s MIDI OUT A and the other end of the cable to the MIDI IN of the MIDI device that you wish to control The SGproX will be the transmittin...

Page 23: ...ctions By assigning functions to each of the eight assignable controllers you can freely control external MIDI devices The functions which can be specified include nearly all of the controllers define...

Page 24: ...nce Many other parameters can be specified for each timbre or Performance p 38 Internal tone generator timbres A B MIDI operation in Performance mode AW1 Pitch Bend AW2 92 Eff2 Depth AL1 Prog Sel 00 0...

Page 25: ...to turn the effects on off p 14 You can use the various controllers to control the internal tone generator and or an external MIDI device Assignable controller settings are made in Global mode and wi...

Page 26: ...f from the front panel You can use the various controllers to control the internal tone generator and external MIDI devices Settings for the assignable controllers are made in Performance mode and can...

Page 27: ...ol setting This setting specifies whether or not the SGproX s keyboard will control the internal tone generator With a setting of OFF the SGproX s keyboard will be disconnected from the internal tone...

Page 28: ...Factory setting 7 DATA DUMP Transmit a MIDI Data Dump A data dump transmits SGproX exclusive data program or performance settings to an external MIDI data dump filer or computer connected to MIDI OUT...

Page 29: ...ode the operation and sound will be the same as in Perfor mance mode If you wish to verify the operation of the controllers as you make settings you will need to enter Global mode from Program mode 10...

Page 30: ...setting of ON it will not be possible to write data into any program memory of banks A B C or D Range of settings OFF ON Factory setting ON 13 PERF PROTECT Performance memory protect setting This set...

Page 31: ...character at the cur sor to lowercase AL3 switch Delete the character numeral symbol at the cursor location AL4 switch Insert the previously deleted character at the cursor location 16 CALIB Calibrat...

Page 32: ...h and the display will ask AreYou Sure OK Press the 1 YES switch once again and the display will in dicate Completed Since the operation of the half damper pedal is subtle please use a DS 1H sold sepa...

Page 33: ...like the one shown at right will appear Caution when editing a program Program settings that you have finished editing are remem bered until you select a different program in Program mode or turn the...

Page 34: ...k strings sounds etc Range of settings 99 to 99 Factory setting 00 4 DECAY Decay time setting This parameter specifies the time over which the volume will decay while you continue to press the key It...

Page 35: ...With a setting of FX only the effect will be heard However if no effect is selected for FX2 the display will indicate NO EFFECT Range of settings DRY 99 01 to 01 99 FX 9 FX1 TYPE FX1 effect type sele...

Page 36: ...nge slightly lower than equal temperament and the high range slightly higher Scale Key settings do not apply to stretched tuning Pitch Bend Range This parameter specifies the range over which pitch be...

Page 37: ...al symbol at the cursor location AL4 switch Insert the previously deleted character at the cursor location 16 WRITE Write a program The settings for parameters 1 to 13 and 15 of a program that you edi...

Page 38: ...mance that you edited you must Write the performance p 46 The programs for each timbre of a performance are stored only as program numbers the actual data for the programs is not contained in the perf...

Page 39: ...u do not wish to transmit a Program Change set for PRG Bank Se lect messages will also not be transmit ted even if they are set to other than 3 SW CHANNEL MIDI channel setting Specifies the MIDI chann...

Page 40: ...10 that will be transmitted when you select this per formance or each time you play the keyboard Range 0 to 127 Normally 0 will be left 64 will be center and 127 will be right If you do not wish to t...

Page 41: ...fect 1 p 50 WhenTIMBRE 1 to 8 is selected 7 ZONE Keyboard zone settings Here you can specify the range of the note mes sages that will be transmitted This setting can be changed using the VALUE switch...

Page 42: ...erator will sound and will also affect transmission of MIDI Note On messages However they will not affect MIDI reception The velocity curve is determined by the minimum p and maximum f velocity values...

Page 43: ...nd the copy destination timbre Then move the cursor to OK and press the 1 YES switch The dis play will ask Are You Sure OK Press 1 YES and the settings will be copied and the display will indicate Com...

Page 44: ...switches to move to the next screen and use the VALUE switches to select the type of macro settings LAYER The Key Zone and Velocity Zone will be set to their full ranges for all selected timbres SPLI...

Page 45: ...switches to select SPLIT 9 Use the CURSOR switches to make OK blink 10 Press 1 YES to get the Are You Sure OK display 11 Press 1 YES to execute the setting and get the Completed display How the veloc...

Page 46: ...operation will be lost unless you Write the data 15 RENAME Performance name setting Here you can modify the name of a performance The name can consist of up to 10 characters Use the CURSOR switches to...

Page 47: ...cifies the way in which velocity data will be transmitted to an external device only for sound pro ducing devices A Specifies how aftertouch messages will be transmitted to an external device if the e...

Page 48: ...e set BTM C5 TOP C8 Press the CURSOR switch Velocity Zone set BTM 1 TOP 127 Press SS8 Controllers set all to ENA In the same way make settings for timbre 2 You could make the settings in the same way...

Page 49: ...ance by using the page 14 MACRO function Preload AW 1 TYPE MODE RANGE SW DIS ENA AW2 TYPE MODE RANGE SW DIS ENA AL2 TYPE MODE RANGE SW DIS ENA AL3 TYPE MODE RANGE SW DIS ENA AL4 TYPE MODE RANGE SW DIS...

Page 50: ...horus and 9 Auto Pan effects the equalizer EQ Low EQ Hi settings will remain valid even when the effect is turned off Dynamic modulation For the Rotary Speaker and Wah effects you can apply modulation...

Page 51: ...ns 10 ms steps 100 to 800 ms Pre Delay Time between the direct sound and early reflections 0 to 200 ms EQ Lo Cut boost amount of the low frequency range 12 to 12 dB EQ Hi Cut boost amount of the high...

Page 52: ...ulation Parameters Parameter name Range D Time Delay time 0 to 20 0 ms Res Amount of the output that will be fed back to the input negative values invert the phase 99 to 99 Mod Modulation depth 0 to 9...

Page 53: ...o switch the speed between fast and slow When this occurs the speed of rotation will change at the rate specified by Acceleration regardless of the speed at which the controller was moved Parameters P...

Page 54: ...ay Level Delay level 0 to 99 Effect Depth Effect balance DRY to FX 12 Hyper Enhancer available only for FX1 This is a stereo enhancer Unlike a conventional equalizer this effect independently adds low...

Page 55: ...performance can be specified in Program Edit mode In addition you can specify for each of the external MIDI timbres T1 to T8 whether the controller will be transmitted or not In Program Edit mode the...

Page 56: ...ress the switch of a wheel or slider the MIDI data value for the current position of the wheel or slider will be transmitted At this time the switch LED will light briefly Simply operating the wheel o...

Page 57: ...switch for that controller The assignable pedal AP does not have this setting The SW VALUE setting will be set to the default SW value for the respective controller each time you change the controlle...

Page 58: ...00 00 127 64 O O O Bn 01 vv 02 Modulation 2 00 to 127 00 00 127 64 O O O Bn 02 vv 03 00 to 127 00 00 127 64 O O O Bn 03 vv 04 Foot Control 00 to 127 00 00 127 64 O O O Bn 04 vv 05 Porta Time 00 to 12...

Page 59: ...is inserted at the vv portion of the MIDI column and the message will be transmitted Messages whose RANGE value is Fixed will be transmitted only when the switch is operated They will not be transmitt...

Page 60: ...t extend beyond individual manufacturers The SGproX provides the following three sets of frequently used RPC Registered Parameter Control messages These allow you to control the corresponding function...

Page 61: ...se are for internal control operating the assigned controller will also cause the correspond ing MIDI message to be transmitted If FX Dyna Mod is selected you will also need to specify in the effect s...

Page 62: ...of up to 128 sounds In conjunction with program change messages you can use CC 00 Bank Sel MSB Bn 00 vv vv upper byte of bank number and CC 32 Bank Sel LSB Bn 20 vv CC 32 vv lower byte of bank number...

Page 63: ...sage is received the volume will change The volume of the SGproX is specified by the product of the Volume value and the value of CC 11 Expression Bn 0B vv vv value so if increasing the volume value d...

Page 64: ...ternal control type is operated CC 73 Attack Time messages Bn 49 vv vv value will be transmitted When vv is 64 40H there will be no change in the attack time Values lower than 64 will speed up the att...

Page 65: ...es to stick or hang you can reset the notes either by using the SGproX s Global mode RESET page or by selecting a different mode If a note played via MIDI is stuck you can also disconnect the MIDI cab...

Page 66: ...v mm F7 vv lower value byte mm upper value byte in combination representing a range of 16384 values where 8192 is the default setting and lower values will move toward the left is transmitted from the...

Page 67: ...de are not set to DIS In Performance mode when using assignable controllers make sure that the MIDI channel settings and controller filters are set to ENA for the timbres which use those controllers p...

Page 68: ...IDI connectors IN OUT A 2 B 2 THRU Display 20 character 2 line LCD backlit Power supply 100 V Power consumption 10W Dimensions 1322 W 392 D 139 7 H mm Weight 24 1 kg Included items AC cable music stan...

Page 69: ...rings B16 Fretless B04 Ballad EP A06 FM EP 1 D05 FM EP 3 B05 EP BellPad B08 FM Analog B12 Bellphonic B06 BS StageEP B05 Dyno Bell C16 FingerBass B07 Piano EP A06 FM EP 1 D07 Power Keys B08 Modern EP B...

Page 70: ...1 G 9 001 127 00 Timbre 1 A 01 C 1 G 9 001 127 00 Timbre 2 B 01 C 1 G 9 001 127 00 B16 PD LD SPLT Timbre A B14 C 1 F 4 001 127 12 Timbre B D15 G 4 G 9 001 127 12 Timbre 1 A 01 C 1 F 4 001 127 00 Timbr...

Page 71: ...All Controllers 0 to 127 O transmitted by assignable controllers Program O 0 to 63 O 0 to 63 0 to 127 when selecting Performances 1 Change True 0 to 63 Exclusive O O E 3 Song Position O Transmitted by...

Page 72: ...uired by each country These products are warranted by the KORG distributor only in each country Any KORG product not sold with a warranty card or carrying a serial number disqualifies the product sold...

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