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CONTROL
!
L
et it Begin with You
The ‘3X doesn’t go to 11, but it will feel like it, especially with the just the right dab of glide
.
VOLUME
Sets the
fi
nal gain stage.
GLIDE
Sets the Glide— a seamless, continuous shift in pitch when transitioning from one
semitone to the next. The
GLIDE
knob determines the amount of time taken between
notes: 0 = o
ff
, 10 is maximum. A familiar feature on early monophonic synthesizers.
Choose between
LIN
: linear, or
EXP
: a more dramatic and Tim Caswell-favored
exponential experience.
SHIFT / PANEL 2
Pressing and holding
SHIFT
while rotating the
Q
dial, or pressing the left and right arrow
keys, will scroll through edit pages/windows in the LCD; pressing and holding
SHIFT
(
PANEL 2
) and the switches labeled with green text:
UTIL
,
EXIT,
GATE
,
PARA
will access
those
PANEL 2
functions, displaying the MIDI CHANNEL… edit window for
UTIL,
and the
GLIDE… window for
PARA
.
PANEL 2
+ rotation of the
OSCVOL
pot opens the AUDIO
MIXER window;
PANEL 2
+ rotation of the
FINE
pot, the TUNING window.
SAVE
Commits edits to RAM location. Pressing this button once will initiate "SAVE TO". Use
BANK
, left /right arrow keys, or encoder to select RAM bank and patch #, then press
SAVE
again to complete. Pressing
SHIFT
following
SAVE
will exit the
SAVE
function and restore
the blessed factory patch.
EDIT COMPARE
Pressing and holding
SHIFT
and then pressing
SAVE
enters
EDIT COMPARE
: do you like
the new you—wild & willful edits you have made to the ‘3X’s analog sound? Find out!
Repeating that switch pattern returns you to your programming, always with the option to
discard:
SHIFT
/
EXIT
rotate encoder forward and back to clear, or save your body of work for future generations.
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💡
ROM patch edits must be saved to RAM locations; the SAVE button,
once depressed, will remain illuminated and ine
ff
ectual until a RAM spot
is selected, or SHIFT is pressed to exit saving process.
Summary of Contents for SE-3X
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