User ManualTable of ContentsTable of Contents4Introduction51. About the BX-35Main features5The modes of the BX-352. Parts of the BX-3 and what they do6Front panel6Rear panel9Connections101. Power cable connections102. OUTPUT jack connections103. Pedal connections104. MIDI connections10Quick Start111. Listening to the demo songs112. Normal mode11Selecting a program11Playing11Playing using the ProgramÕs drawbar settings11Using the Drawbar 1 and 2 settings123. EX mode12Selecting a program12Playing12Playing Using the ProgramÕs drawbar settings12Using the Drawbar 1 and 2 settings13Basic functions141. About the display14Switching the display14Normal mode14EX mode14Drawbar levels and icons14Shortcuts15Normal Edit mode / EX Edit mode15Global mode152. About the programs16How a program is structured163. Restoring the factory settings16Initializing one program16Initializing all programs16Initializing the Global parameters17Initializing programs and Global parameters174. Percussion17Normal mode17Checking the ÒDB Preset's PercÓ parameter17EX mode18EX Percussion in Drawbar 2185. Rotary186. Effects19Reverb19Vibrato and chorus19Overdrive197. Saving your data19Writing to internal memory19Writing a program19Writing the Global parameters20MIDI data dump208. Editing20Editing the sound20Other parameters21Editing the drawbar parameters21Normal mode21EX mode21Copying drawbar parameters21Copying a program22Swapping two programs22Editing the name of a program22Parameters241. Normal Edit mode / EX Edit mode242. Global mode30Appendices361. How the drawbars work362. MIDI applications36About MIDI36Connecting an external MIDI sequencer or computer36MIDI data dump37Transmission37Reception38MIDI messages that the BX-3 transmits and receives383. Voice name list40Normal mode programs40EX mode programs40Demo song names404. Troubleshooting415. Operation of included Expression pedal426. Specifications and options437. Assembling the stand448. MIDI implementation chart47Size: 1.03 MBPages: 47Language: EnglishOpen manual