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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Using the microKORG with other MIDI devices (MIDI)..
48
Explains how to make connections with other MIDI devices, and explains the
function of the MIDI parameters adjusted by edit control knobs 1–5 for the
corresponding setting of the EDIT SELECT 1/2 knobs.
MIDI on the microKORG................................................................. 48
Overview............................................................................................................48
Connecting MIDI devices/computers................................................................48
MIDI-related settings after connection .............................................................49
22. MIDI ................................................................................................................51
Messages transmitted and received by the microKORG .......................... 52
Saving Data..................................................58
Explains how to save a program or Global settings that you edited.
Saving your edited settings ............................................................ 58
Saving a program..............................................................................................58
Saving GLOBAL, MIDI, and SHIFT function settings ........................................58
SHIFT functions .............................................59
Explains functions that use the SHIFT key, such as initializing a program and
restoring the factory settings.
Copying and exchanging timbres — SYNTH .................................................................... 59
Initializing a program ............................................................................................59
Initializing CH LEVEL and CH PAN
— VOCODER ............................................................ 60
MIDI Filter .............................................................................................................60
Assigning control changes....................................................................................61
Data dump.............................................................................................................62
Restoring the factory settings...............................................................................63
Write protect setting .............................................................................................63
Other SHIFT key functions ....................................................................................64
Appendix .....................................................65
Provides a troubleshooting checklist, and other information such as the specifica-
tions of the microKORG.
LFO 1/2 and delay time synchronization...............................................................65
Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................66
Specifications and options....................................................................................67
Index .....................................................................................................................68