7.
Press the PEDAL button.
The LED lights up red.
INPUT ATTENUATOR, OUTPUT ATTENUATOR and INPUT LEVEL settings cannot be
selected with a connected pedal.
If the delay time is set to be controlled with the pedal, the setting will be canceled when
the SYNC setting is changed.
Canceling pedal settings
1.
Press and hold the PEDAL button. Then, release the button when "Pdl" appears on the
PROGRAM display and "CncL" appears on the TIME/VALUE display.
2.
Operate the knob or switch that will no longer be controlled by the pedal.
To cancel, press EXIT button.
3.
Press the PEDAL button.
"CPLt" appears on the TIME/VALUE display, and the pedal no longer controls the parameter
for the knob or switch operated in step 2.
If no knob or switch was operated in step 2 before the PEDAL button was pressed, all parameter
assignments to the pedal are canceled.
Adjusting the sensitivity of the control pedal
When the connected pedal is pressed and the effects and volume are not maximized or when the
pedal is released and the effect and volume are not minimized, use the SDD-3000 PEDAL as follows
to adjust the sensitivity of the pedal so that it can be used to its full potential.
When adjusting the sensitivity, be sure to use the pedal with your foot. If you use the pedal with
your hands, the sensitivity of the pedal may not be adjusted properly.
1.
Press and hold the PEDAL button and MIDI/SYS button and connect a cable to the INPUT
(L/MONO) jack.
2.
When "PdL" appears on the display, release the buttons.
3.
When "PdL _ " appears on the display, slowly release the pedal with your foot, remove your
foot when it stops and press the WRITE button.
4.
When "PdL‾" appears on the display, lightly press the control pedal and remove your foot
at the stopped position. To cancel the sensitivity adjustment, press the EXIT button.
5.
Press the WRITE button.
"127" appears on the display. If the pedal is rocked back and forth, the value will change
smoothly from "0" to "127." Once the procedure is verified, press the WRITE button.
When the sensitivity cannot be adjusted, "Err" appears on the display. When this occurs,
perform the procedure from step 4.
The unit may be malfunctioning if the procedure is repeated and the sensitivity cannot be
adjusted. If this occurs, please contact your nearby KORG dealer.
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