Front and rear panel, Front panel, Rear panel – KORG MODELING SIGNAL PROCESSOR AX100G User Manual

Page 4: The modes of the ax100g, Introduction, Front panel 1, Rear panel 1

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1. Introduction

Max.
8mm

Front and rear panel

Front panel

1

Type knob

This knob selects the type of Drive Amp effect that will be used.

2

Value knobs

For each effect, these knobs adjust the values of the param-
eters assigned to the knobs. From the left, these are referred to
as value knobs 1—5.
When you are not editing an effect, parameters of the drive
amp effect used by the selected program are assigned to these
knobs. (Refer to p.9 "Drive Amp effect Quick Edit function.")

3

Select switches

Each time you press the DRIVE·AMP switch, the drive amp
channels A and B will alternate, and will be in Edit mode. At
this time, the LED beside the switch will change between blink-
ing green (channel A) and blinking red (channel B).

Each time you press the MOD, PEDAL, AMB, or CABI switch,
the corresponding effect will be in edit mode (on) or off. The
LED beside the corresponding switch will also change between
blinking (lit) and dark.

Each time you press the NR LEV switch, you will alternate
between editing and on. The LED beside the switch will change
between blinking and dark.

Each time you press the RHYTHM or PHRASE TRAINER
switch, the corresponding function will be switched on/off.
The LED beside the corresponding switch will light or go dark.

4

Pedal indicator

This shows the state of the pedal effect (the depth to which it is
pressed). When the tuner is operating, this shows the amount
of pitch deviation. In Phrase Trainer mode, this shows the re-
cording/playback time.

5

PROG/FX SELECT switch

Each time you press this switch, you will alternate between
Program mode and Effect Select mode.

6

Multi-display

This displays information such as program names, parameter
names and values, and editing icons.

7

Number LED

This displays the program bank and program number. While
the Tuner is operating, it displays the note name.

8

WRITE, EXIT, TAP switches

The WRITE switch is used to write an edited program.
By pressing the EXIT switch, you can return to Program mode
at any time.
When using a delay effect, you can press the TAP switch at the
tempo of the song to set the delay time automatically.

9

DOWN, UP switches

These switches are used to select programs, bypass or mute, or
to switch the drive amp channel.

0

Expression pedal

This controls the effect that is selected as the Pedal effect. After
advancing the pedal all the way, you can press the pedal more
firmly to switch the Pedal effect on/off.

Rear panel

1

INPUT jack

If you are using batteries, this jack acts as a power switch.
When a cable is connected, the power will be turned on.

Before turning the power on or off, be sure to turn down the
volume of any equipment that is connected.

2

Input level switch

Set this switch according to the output of your instrument.

3

AUX IN jack (stereo mini)

Connect the output (AUX OUT: analog) of your audio device
to this jack.

4

DC9V

The separately sold AC adapter (DC9V

) can be con-

nected here. When this is connected, the power will be turned
on automatically.

5

Cable hook

If the separately sold AC adapter is con-
nected, hook the cable of the AC adapter
around this hook as shown below. When
removing the cable from the hook, do not
apply tension.

6

MASTER VOL. (Master volume)

This adjusts the volume of the OUTPUT jack.

7

OUTPUT jack

This also functions as the headphone jack.

8

Cable guide

This prevents the cable that connects
the guitar to the AX100G from inter-
fering with the operation of the pedal.
Pass the cable through the guide as
shown in the diagram below.

When using the cable guide, please
use a cable whose diameter is 8 mm
or less.

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