Korg AX100G manual

Korg AX100G
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4. Appendices

Effect parameters

DRIVE·AMP (Drive Amp effects)

Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5
TYPE GAIN TREBLE MIDDLE BASS LEVEL
OFF ————
ACOUSTIC 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0
CLASSIC COMP 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0
TUBE OD 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0
CLASSIC DIST 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0
FAT DIST 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0
METAL DIST 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0
BIG FUZZ 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0
TOP BOOST 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0
US HI-GAIN 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0
BRIT STACK 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0 0...10.0
These Drive Amp models combine sound processing effects such
as compressor, overdrive, or distortion with a three-band equal-
izer to adjust the tone. The following parameters are assigned to
each knob.
Type knob Select the type of drive or amp
Knob 1 GAIN Adjusts the amount of distortion.
Knob 2 TREBLE
Adjusts the treble (high-frequency range).
Knob 3 MIDDLE
Adjusts the mid (mid-frequency range).
Knob 4 BASS
Adjusts the bass (low-frequency range).
Knob 5 LEVEL Adjusts the output level.
If the sound distorts, slightly decrease the LEVEL, TREBLE,
MIDDLE, and BASS.
OFF (off) DRV OFF
Turn off the Drive Amp effect.
ACOUSTIC (Acoustic) ACOUSTC
This effect model transforms the sound of an electric guitar into
the sound of an acoustic guitar. A more realistic acoustic guitar
simulation will be obtained if you use the pickup closest to the
neck. A compressor with adjustable sensitivity (GAIN) is built-in.
CLASSIC COMP (Classic compressor)
CL COMP
A compressor is an effect that boosts low-level sounds and turns
down louder levels in order to compress differences in volume
and make the sound more consistent. This model will make your
picking more even, and will produce smooth sustain.
TUBE OD (Tube overdrive) TUBE OD
It simulates the overdriven sound of a popular tube overdrive
pedal from the 70’s that responds well to the nuances of your
picking.
CLASSIC DIST (Classic distortion)
CL DIST
This model simulates a popular distortion pedal from the 70’s.
FAT DIST (fat sounding distortion) FAT DST
This model simulates a popular fat sounding distortion pedal
from the 80’s.
METAL DIST (metallic distortion) METAL
This model simulates the metallic distortion of the 90’s.
BIG FUZZ (Big fuzz) BIGFUZZ
This model simulates a popular vintage fuzz unit.
TOP BOOST (Top boost) T-BOOST
This model simulates the sound of an AC30 overdriven by a
popular 80’s OD pedal.

6. Cannot write

(the Multi-display indicates “ERROR”)

Did you turn the power off while the preset programs were
being loaded?
Reload the preset programs. (p.11)

Main specifications

Number of effects:
63 types
(maximum number of effects that can be used simultaneously: 7)
Number of programs:
80 (40 preset, 40 user)
Inputs:
Guitar input (mono)
AUX IN (stereo mini jack)
Outputs:
Line/Headphone dual-purpose output
(stereo phone jack)
Tuner section
Detection range: 27.5 Hz — 2,093 Hz (A0—C7)
Calibration: A=438—445 Hz
Rhythm section
Pattern: 50 types
Tempo: bpm= 40—208
Power supply:
four AA size (LR6) alkaline batteries
(battery life is 12 hours of continuous use)
or separately sold AC adapter (DC9V
)
Dimensions:
329.6(W) x 181.5 (D) x 57.5 (H) mm
Weight:
1.05kg (not including batteries)
Included items:
Owner’s manual
*Specifications and appearance are subject to change with out
notice for improvement.

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Korg AX100G specifications

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BrandKorg
ModelAX100G
Producthi-fi system
LanguageEnglish
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Frequently Asked Questions

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When is my volume too loud?

A volume above 80 decibels can be harmful to hearing. When the volume exceeds 120 decibels, direct damage can even occur. The chance of hearing damage depends on the listening frequency and duration.

Can bluetooth devices of different brands be connected to each other?

Yes, bluetooth is a universal method that allows different devices equipped with bluetooth to connect to each other.

What is bluetooth?

Bluetooth is a way of exchanging data wirelessly between electronic devices via radio waves. The distance between the two devices that exchange data can in most cases be no more than ten metres.

What is HDMI?

HDMI stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface. An HDMI cable is used to transport audio and video signals between devices.

How can I best clean my hi-fi system?

A slightly damp cleaning cloth or soft, dust-free cloth works best to remove fingerprints. Dust in hard-to-reach places is best removed with compressed air.

Wat is Dolby Atmos?

Dolby Atmos is a technology that ensures that the sound is reflected from the ceiling to where you are listening. This makes it possible to create a 5.1 effect with only 1 speaker.

How can I connect my Korg AX100G to my amplifier?

To connect your AX100G to your amplifier, use a standard 1/4-inch instrument cable. Plug one end into the "OUTPUT" jack of the AX100G and the other end into the input jack of your amplifier. Ensure both devices are powered off before making the connection.

How do I change the effects on my Korg AX100G?

To change effects on your AX100G, press the "EFFECT SELECT" button. This will cycle through the available effect types. Once you have selected the desired effect, use the knobs to adjust the parameters to your preference.

What should I do if my Korg AX100G doesn't produce any sound?

If your AX100G isn't producing any sound, first ensure that all cables are securely connected. Check that the volume level on both the AX100G and your amplifier are turned up. Additionally, verify that the "Mute" function is not activated on the AX100G, as this will silence the output.

How can I save my customized settings on the Korg AX100G?

You can save your customized settings on the AX100G by pressing and holding the "STORE" button. Use the corresponding footswitches to select the desired memory slot, then release the "STORE" button. Your settings will be saved and can be recalled at any time.

My Korg AX100G seems to be malfunctioning. Is there a way to reset it to factory settings?

Yes, there is a way to reset your AX100G to its factory settings. With the unit powered off, press and hold the "EXIT" button while turning the power on. This will initiate a system reset, restoring all settings to their default values.

Is the manual of the Korg AX100G available in English?

Yes, the manual of the Korg AX100G is available in English .

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