User Manual
Features of the Artis
Real Time Control
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Real Time Control
Sliders
The nine sliders on the left of the front panel are assigned to control different sound
parameters and effects for each Program. In Multi Mode, Sliders A-D default to controlling
volume for Zones 1-4. The sliders can also send MIDI continuous controller values to
external MIDI equipment.
In Program Mode, most programs have Slider A assigned to a lter or EQ parameter
in order to control brightness. In all Programs and most Multis, Slider I controls reverb
amount, while Slider H usually controls a second effect, such as delay/echo amount. The
remaining Sliders have different assignments depending on the selected Program/Multi. In
Program Mode you can press the INFO soft button to see a list of controllers and their
assignments.
If you select a KB3 Program, the nine sliders act like tonewheel organ drawbars. The
labeling below the sliders applies to the KB3 Programs indicating the drawbar registers that
are modied by the slider.
For KB3 Programs, the sliders operate in a similar way to a Hammond organ, i.e. pulling the
slider towards you increases the drawbar amount. For standard Programs the sliders have the
minimum value when they are towards the player and maximum value when they are pushed
away from the player.
Zone Mute/Volume Buttons