User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Preparations
- Quick Start
- Editing
- Editing a synth program
- The structure of a synth program
- 1. VOICE — SYNTH/VOCODER
- 2. PITCH — SYNTH/VOCODER
- 3. OSC1 (Oscillator 1) — SYNTH/VOCODER
- 4. OSC2 (Oscillator 2) — SYNTH
- 5. MIXER — SYNTH
- 6. FILTER — SYNTH
- 7. FILTER EG — SYNTH
- 8. AMP (Amplifier) — SYNTH
- 9. AMP EG — SYNTH/VOCODER
- 10. LFO 1, 11. LFO 2 — SYNTH/VOCODER
- 12. PATCH 1, 13. PATCH 2, 14. PATCH 3, 15. PATCH 4 — SYNTH
- Editing a vocoder program
- The structure of a vocoder program
- 1. VOICE — SYNTH/VOCODER
- 2. PITCH — SYNTH/VOCODER
- 3. OSC1 — SYNTH/VOCODER
- 4. AUDIO IN 1 — VOCODER
- 5. MIXER — VOCODER
- 6. FILTER — VOCODER
- 7. FC MOD — VOCODER
- 8. AMP — VOCODER
- 9. AMP EG — SYNTH/VOCODER
- 10. LFO 1, 11. LFO 2 — SYNTH/VOCODER
- 12. CH LEVEL A, 13. CH LEVEL B — VOCODER
- 14. CH PAN A, 15. CH PAN B — VOCODER
- Editing the effects and EQ
- Editing the arpeggiator
- Overall settings (GLOBAL)
- Using the microKORG with other MIDI devices (MIDI)
- Saving Data
- SHIFT functions
- Appendix
- Voice Name List
- Parameter List
- SHIFT Function List
- DEMO Song List
- MIDI Implementation Chart
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CH 1 LEVEL [0...127] CH 2 LEVEL [0...127] CH 3 LEVEL [0...127]
12. CH LEVEL A, 13. CH LEVEL B — VOCODER
These parameters set the level for each of the eight band-pass filter channels (SYNTHESIS FILTER) of the carrier (➝p.35).
This lets you adjust the output level of the internal carrier sound source (OSC 1, NOISE).
If desired, you can initialize (127) the level of all band-pass filter channels in a single step. (➝p.60)
CH 5 LEVEL [0...127] CH 6 LEVEL [0...127] CH 7 LEVEL [0...127]
CH 4 LEVEL [0...127]
CH 8 LEVEL [0...127]
These parameters set the output level for each of the eight band-pass filter channels of the carrier.
CH 2 PAN [L63...Center...R63] CH 3 PAN [L63...Center...R63]CH 1 PAN [L63...Center...R63] CH 4 PAN [L63...Center...R63]
14. CH PAN A, 15. CH PAN B — VOCODER
These parameters set the pan for each of the eight band-pass filter channels (SYNTHESIS FILTER) of the
carrier (➝p.35).
This lets you adjust the stereo position of the internal carrier sound source (OSC 1, NOISE).
If desired, you can initialize (center) the pan of all band-pass filter channels in a single step. (➝p.60)
CH 5 PAN [L63...Center...R63] CH 6 PAN [L63...Center...R63] CH 7 PAN [L63...Center...R63] CH 8 PAN [L63...Center...R63]
These parameters set the pan for each of the eight band-pass filter channels of the carrier. L63 ( ) is far left, Center ( ) is center, and R63
(
) is far right.