The AX3000B
> >
>Which model do you need a manual for, the AX3000 or the AX1B?
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Hi i was wondering if anyone has or even tried out a AX3000B.
Look very interesting..... i have the AX1B and its great, but litlle
versatil.....
Also, does anyone knows were to download the manual???
Thanks!
Thanks to all for the great information you've all shared on this
group.
I have a question. It is obvious that the Holy Grail of owners
manuals here is for the Korg AX-30B Bass processor.
I have looked closely at the owner's manual for the AX-300B, and
other than the User A/B function, it appears that the lay out of the
two units are basically identical.
Is it safe to assume that an AX-30B owner can safely trust the info
in the AX300 manual to edit/change/operate the AX-30B?
Any information would be helpful.
Thank you for your time!
Doyle Maston
Denton, Texas USA
I have the PX3B, but no, never tried to replace the
display, never even opened the unit... sorry. I know
that if I was having a problem with my PX3B, I'd ask
Korg if they'd repair/restore it, I use it daily.
--- Scott <scott_w_dempsey@...> wrote:
> Has anyone ever had to replace the display on their
> Pandora PX4B? If
> so were you able to order the part from Korg and do
> it yourself or was
> it too tricky?
>
>
>
>
>
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Has anyone ever had to replace the display on their Pandora PX4B? If
so were you able to order the part from Korg and do it yourself or was
it too tricky?
Quick review.
- Impeccable construction. Sturdy, smells like reliability. Wide pedal
course.
- Incredible ergonomy. There are tons of functions but you still quickly
understand everything without the manual. There are a lot of backlights and
LEDs
to guide you. For example, on a given effect, only the useful knobs are
backlit, on the others the light is off. Each setting name appears in letters on
the LCD screen with physical parameters and units, not just vague numbers. It
speaks in ms, dB, Hz, etc.
- The insert goes between pre-fx and modulations so you can insert a preamp
there. You can blend it with clean signal.
- Stock presets are crappy as can be. Don't trust them to define the unit.
Half are space station burbs, the rest is badly adjusted patches.
- There's an Individual mode that allows you to use each section as a
separate pedals with all parameters instantly adjustable by knobs. Great to
build
your sounds or real-time tweaking.
- In Program mode there are 24 banks, browsable with up-down buttons and 4
patches in each. You can navigate from any patch to another without a glitch.
There's about a 1/8 s glitch between program changes but not when they're in
the same bank.
- A Control footswitch allows additional functions to be applied to any
patch. The Expression pedal can be affected to any parameter with up and down
limits. There's a switch at the end of the course.
- The ESS system is a blast. A bit difficult to explain. you can choose any
parameter on any effect and program 8 different settings for it. You can then
automatically run sequences of settings based on the patch, at a given speed
(or control speed with the exp pedal or tap). They can go straight through
the steps, backward, random etc. With a filter, you get a Murf style effect.
With a pitch shifter, it's an arpeggiator. On echo tape time it sounds like a
gliding Moog. Endless possibilities, crazy stuff but a lot of programming to
do. It really is a brilliant innovation.
- The pre-FX section offers a bit of everything, so you can have 2
modulations going at the same time, for example.
- EQs, modulations and time effects are excellent, as usual with Korg. The
Swell is the most musical I ever heard. Awesome choice of delays. Infinite
feedback available. 2.7s looper with overlayering, play over loop, control of
input and/or output. Tap delay.
- Synth tracks fast but is limited in use and far from great. Single
oscillator, single filter.
- Filters are way cool and offer several interesting tones. Wah is good,
with proper tweaking it should be great.
- Distortions are so-so, good lows, lots of settings but not much
personnality. Models are your typical Pandora / AX-10B tones, just much more
punchy.
- Compression is simplistic but very efficient. Limiters offer more
settings. The Korg Exciter still works like a charm.
- The Bypass isn't. it doesn't really degrade the tone but definitely colors
it. Not a hint of hiss/hum even on extreme settings.
_http://www.blackfield.de/images/toneworks_ax3000b.jpg_
(http://www.blackfield.de/images/toneworks_ax3000b.jpg)
I expected more, probably too much. I'm still very impressed by some of the
functions in this box. Synths won't replace my Akai and I'm not about to ditch
the Fulltone.
For now I won't buy it but if I didn't own any effect and wanted a great
collection, it blows away the concurrence (Boss GT-6B, Digitech GNX 3000) in
each and every section I can think of.
For €uropeans, there's a promotional offer on Thomann right now, it goes for
299 € with a gigbag.
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hi!
now that we've got the ax-300b english manual,
hopefully we could get lots of patches for it!
metal patch, peavey amp patch, dynamic patch, slap patch,
funk, r&b, etc.
also some cook effects for bass and electric,
like ala-horse, train, jetplane, motorbike, etc.
(i use bank set B for my electric & acoustic guitar settings as well).
thanks a lot!
johnperryboy@...
Hey gang if anyone's intersted email me--I'm looking to get $250 shipped incl
power supply and manual. I got it used from someone online and it works
perfectly, but the manual says it's optimized for 4 string bass and it doesn't
respond well to my Conklin 7's upper range. However, it tracks the low B VERY
well imo.
For more info just reply!
thanks-
Garry
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You can buy one at www.guitar-parts.com . Look under "Korg Manuals", and you'll
find it...
John
rac889 <rac889@...> wrote:
I know its been asked for before but does anyone know where to get the
AX300B manual from. i bought it years ago and have been pretty happy
with the presets and some light tweaking but i want to get a bit more
out of it.
thanks for any help
matt
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Hey guys.
It looks like we are running out of space for manuals in the file
section of the group site.
I'm going to find room somewhere else to upload.
English manual for the Korg AX-300B and french only (sorry atcspec)
manual for the AX30B are in the tube.
John Perry, you have mail. :)
Thanks a lot everyone for keeping this list alive. :)
Your mod.
Ad.
That is a AX1B Manual, where is there a AX30b Manual?
--- In korgbass@yahoogroups.com, Ricardo Barijan <barijan@u...>
wrote:
>
> There´s a GIF version of the AX30-B manual at
> http://www.geocities.com/barijan/ax1b
> It could be easily converted to PDF.
> Barijan.
>
>
> >
> > Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 02:44:59 -0000
> > From: "ninevoltbass" <ninevoltbass@y...>
> > Subject: Ax30-b manual
> >
> > has anyone have a pdf of the manual? i'd really like to get a
copy
> >
> >
> >
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> > Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 02:13:02 EDT
> > From: JAZZAD2@a...
> > Subject: Re: Ax30-b manual
> >
> > I'd like it too actually.
> > I don't have it in the database. Sorry.
> >
> >
> >
>
I know its been asked for before but does anyone know where to get the
AX300B manual from. i bought it years ago and have been pretty happy
with the presets and some light tweaking but i want to get a bit more
out of it.
thanks for any help
matt
www.thebrothersgin.co.uk
Hi guys!!
I´m from Brasil,
Please I need to find the manual of operation of A5 B.
In Brazil I am very difficult to find this manual.
Somebody has this manual or can help me?
They forgive me the errors of the writing.
I do not speak very well English.
Thank´s!!
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Thanks Scott, I'll be returning the unit (PX4D), I have a feeling Korg
won't have the PX4D on the market long, so we'll see what they come up
with next. I use my old PX3B daily; it's great and performs better
then the new PX4D, so perhaps I'll look for a used PX4 so I can have
the same tools for practicing guitar.
Thanks again for the comments.
Mark
--- In korgbass@yahoogroups.com, "Scott" <scott_w_dempsey@y...> wrote:
>
> I have not personally used the PX4D; however, I have used both the PX4
> and PX4B for bass and love both of them. I just think that Korg tried
> too hard to put everything in one box. The people I talked to that
> had the PX4D have had the same comments as you. You should check out
> the PX4B. I got mine off Ebay for 130 American Dollars. I have
> since traded the PX4B for a Washburn 12 string that I fell in love
> with. I currently don't need any effects on my bass, but I would buy
> another one if I did.
>
> --- In korgbass@yahoogroups.com, "Mark" <meh57@y...> wrote:
> >
> > I didn't get any bites the first time, so I wanted to ask again, does
> > anyone have an opinion on the new Korg PX4D guitar/bass trainer?
> >
> > I purchased the unit because I wanted a single unit that I could use
> > for both guitar and bass, but I'm returning the PX4D because its
> > performance isn't very good in comparison to the old PX3B. I have
> > found the PX4D to be so noisy it's not suitable for recording, and the
> > Aux function does not record phrases as clearly as the old PX3B. In
> > my own opinion, Korg has taken a step backwards with this one.
> >
> > Anyway, the reason I'm asking if anyone has an opinion on this
> > product, is that perhaps I could consider that I've gotten a lemon and
> > the possible solution is an exchange.
> >
> > Any responses are appreciated.
> >
> > Mark
> >
>
I have not personally used the PX4D; however, I have used both the PX4
and PX4B for bass and love both of them. I just think that Korg tried
too hard to put everything in one box. The people I talked to that
had the PX4D have had the same comments as you. You should check out
the PX4B. I got mine off Ebay for 130 American Dollars. I have
since traded the PX4B for a Washburn 12 string that I fell in love
with. I currently don't need any effects on my bass, but I would buy
another one if I did.
--- In korgbass@yahoogroups.com, "Mark" <meh57@y...> wrote:
>
> I didn't get any bites the first time, so I wanted to ask again, does
> anyone have an opinion on the new Korg PX4D guitar/bass trainer?
>
> I purchased the unit because I wanted a single unit that I could use
> for both guitar and bass, but I'm returning the PX4D because its
> performance isn't very good in comparison to the old PX3B. I have
> found the PX4D to be so noisy it's not suitable for recording, and the
> Aux function does not record phrases as clearly as the old PX3B. In
> my own opinion, Korg has taken a step backwards with this one.
>
> Anyway, the reason I'm asking if anyone has an opinion on this
> product, is that perhaps I could consider that I've gotten a lemon and
> the possible solution is an exchange.
>
> Any responses are appreciated.
>
> Mark
>
I didn't get any bites the first time, so I wanted to ask again, does
anyone have an opinion on the new Korg PX4D guitar/bass trainer?
I purchased the unit because I wanted a single unit that I could use
for both guitar and bass, but I'm returning the PX4D because its
performance isn't very good in comparison to the old PX3B. I have
found the PX4D to be so noisy it's not suitable for recording, and the
Aux function does not record phrases as clearly as the old PX3B. In
my own opinion, Korg has taken a step backwards with this one.
Anyway, the reason I'm asking if anyone has an opinion on this
product, is that perhaps I could consider that I've gotten a lemon and
the possible solution is an exchange.
Any responses are appreciated.
Mark
go online to the company's website and download the manual
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Hello,
I need to find the proper power supply for my G5 Bass Synth. I have a
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can use it.
Thanks,
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Thanks,
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Mark <meh57@...> wrote:Sorry, I did a search and tried to find a manual,
no luck. I did want
to comment on your transition to bass though, I played guitar for
years as well, then switched to bass about seven years ago. I've
recently been playing guitar a little bit, but I tell you what, for
me, bass is it! I don't know if "spending more time on bass" means
you're making it your main instrument, but when I first switched to
bass I thought I was having so much fun on the bass that I'd never
look back. Only recently I realized that for my own sake, and the
sake of composing originals I needed to get my guitar chops back. So
while I do try to pick up the guitar daily, my favorite is bass.
This is just my personal preference, and it's not that I didn't have a
great time playing guitar. I was in a three piece hard rock band for
about 10 years, and had total artistic liberty in composing the songs
we performed, so I had a great time.
Now that I'm back into composing, I wish I had of at least kept my
guitar chops up, and retrospectively wish I had of learned keyboard as
well.
In summary, bass is my main instrument, but music is my main interest,
so I'll be playing my guitars more, and have started playing keyboards
as well.
Sorry about the manual, good luck in your search.
Peace,
Mark
--- In korgbass@yahoogroups.com, "kinggenerator" <kinggenerator@y...>
wrote:
>
> Hello - I recently purchased an AX300B processor without a manual.
> I've been able to make some progress with the unit, but I think I've
> reached the point where I REALLY need a manual. I'll be more than
> happy to pay someone for a copy; paper, pdf or otherwise. I've been
> playing guitar for over 30 years, but am new to spending a lot of
> time on bass. If anyone has a lead for me, I would very much
> appreciate it. I realize that this is an old unit, but I'm up to my
> neck in it at the moment, and really do enjoy it.
> Thanks for your time!
> John
>
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When you get it, would you be kind enough to scan it and send the pics to me
so I can make a .pdf out of it and make it available for everyone ?
I knew you could find it online if you paid but never wanted to do so.
Thanks.
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Hey, thanks for the reply! I'm sure that guitar will always be my #1
interest, though I've been a big fan of bass since the "Paperback
Writer/Rain" single was released! Playing both instruments really
makes me appreciate each one more. All I can say is that ten years
ago, I wouldn't be ready to do it, but now I'm having a fantastic
time. I'm also having a fantastic time because I located the AX300B
manual I've been searching for at: www.guitar-parts.com . The site is
actually called "Parts is Parts". Look under Korg Manuals, and there
it is! Not cheap - $15.00 + $6.00 shipping, but a steal as far as I'm
concerned. I even called them to confirm I had the right one, and
the nice fellow looked it up for me, and said "Yep..got it right
here!" "It'll go out tomorrow.." So, although I'm using outdated
gear, at least I'll be able to get more out of it. Have you used this
particular unit? I can use any tips anybody has about using it..
Thanks again,
John
- In korgbass@yahoogroups.com, "Mark" <meh57@y...> wrote:
>
> Sorry, I did a search and tried to find a manual, no luck. I did
want
> to comment on your transition to bass though, I played guitar for
> years as well, then switched to bass about seven years ago. I've
> recently been playing guitar a little bit, but I tell you what, for
> me, bass is it! I don't know if "spending more time on bass" means
> you're making it your main instrument, but when I first switched to
> bass I thought I was having so much fun on the bass that I'd never
> look back. Only recently I realized that for my own sake, and the
> sake of composing originals I needed to get my guitar chops back.
So
> while I do try to pick up the guitar daily, my favorite is bass.
>
> This is just my personal preference, and it's not that I didn't
have a
> great time playing guitar. I was in a three piece hard rock band
for
> about 10 years, and had total artistic liberty in composing the
songs
> we performed, so I had a great time.
>
> Now that I'm back into composing, I wish I had of at least kept my
> guitar chops up, and retrospectively wish I had of learned keyboard
as
> well.
>
> In summary, bass is my main instrument, but music is my main
interest,
> so I'll be playing my guitars more, and have started playing
keyboards
> as well.
>
> Sorry about the manual, good luck in your search.
>
> Peace,
> Mark
>
> --- In korgbass@yahoogroups.com, "kinggenerator"
<kinggenerator@y...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hello - I recently purchased an AX300B processor without a
manual.
> > I've been able to make some progress with the unit, but I think
I've
> > reached the point where I REALLY need a manual. I'll be more than
> > happy to pay someone for a copy; paper, pdf or otherwise. I've
been
> > playing guitar for over 30 years, but am new to spending a lot of
> > time on bass. If anyone has a lead for me, I would very much
> > appreciate it. I realize that this is an old unit, but I'm up to
my
> > neck in it at the moment, and really do enjoy it.
> > Thanks for your time!
> > John
> >
>
Sorry, I did a search and tried to find a manual, no luck. I did want
to comment on your transition to bass though, I played guitar for
years as well, then switched to bass about seven years ago. I've
recently been playing guitar a little bit, but I tell you what, for
me, bass is it! I don't know if "spending more time on bass" means
you're making it your main instrument, but when I first switched to
bass I thought I was having so much fun on the bass that I'd never
look back. Only recently I realized that for my own sake, and the
sake of composing originals I needed to get my guitar chops back. So
while I do try to pick up the guitar daily, my favorite is bass.
This is just my personal preference, and it's not that I didn't have a
great time playing guitar. I was in a three piece hard rock band for
about 10 years, and had total artistic liberty in composing the songs
we performed, so I had a great time.
Now that I'm back into composing, I wish I had of at least kept my
guitar chops up, and retrospectively wish I had of learned keyboard as
well.
In summary, bass is my main instrument, but music is my main interest,
so I'll be playing my guitars more, and have started playing keyboards
as well.
Sorry about the manual, good luck in your search.
Peace,
Mark
--- In korgbass@yahoogroups.com, "kinggenerator" <kinggenerator@y...>
wrote:
>
> Hello - I recently purchased an AX300B processor without a manual.
> I've been able to make some progress with the unit, but I think I've
> reached the point where I REALLY need a manual. I'll be more than
> happy to pay someone for a copy; paper, pdf or otherwise. I've been
> playing guitar for over 30 years, but am new to spending a lot of
> time on bass. If anyone has a lead for me, I would very much
> appreciate it. I realize that this is an old unit, but I'm up to my
> neck in it at the moment, and really do enjoy it.
> Thanks for your time!
> John
>
Hello - I recently purchased an AX300B processor without a manual.
I've been able to make some progress with the unit, but I think I've
reached the point where I REALLY need a manual. I'll be more than
happy to pay someone for a copy; paper, pdf or otherwise. I've been
playing guitar for over 30 years, but am new to spending a lot of
time on bass. If anyone has a lead for me, I would very much
appreciate it. I realize that this is an old unit, but I'm up to my
neck in it at the moment, and really do enjoy it.
Thanks for your time!
John
I'm considering purchasing a Korg AX10B bass multi-effects unit, and
was wondering if anyone could possibly comment on its performance and
sound quality.
Thanks for your kind consideration,
Mark