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Contents Introduction............................................................................ 3 About the owner’s manual...........................................................3 Main features...............................................................................3 Block diagram..............................................................................4 Controls and connections..................................................... 5 Front panel controls.....................................
Introduction About the owner’s manual The documentation for this product consists of the following: • Precautions (included) • Quick Start Guide (included) Read this manual first. This guide explains the basic operations and other features of the minilogue xd. • Owner’s Manual (what you’re reading) This explains how to use the detailed functions of the minilogue xd Conventions in this manual This manual refers to both the minilogue xd and the minilogue xd module collectively as the “minilogue xd”.
VOICE ASSIGNER Block diagram VOICE 1 VOICE 2 Voice Mixer VOICE 3 DIGITAL EFFECTS VOICE 4 OUTPUT L OUTPUT R LFO VOICE PITCH VCO 1 WAVE SHAPE LFO EG OSC SYNC FM PITCH VCO 2 WAVE SHAPE EG EG VPM velocity RING MOD SAW TRI SQR AMP EG VCF VCA VCO2 level MULTI ENGINE MULTI level USR VPM NOISE PITCH EG int velocity keytrack EG Int LFO USR gate CROSS MOD depth LFO LFO PITCH VCO1 level SAW TRI SQR NOISE 0% LFO SHAPE LFO EG int gate 4 wave shape amount 100%
Controls and connections Front panel controls This diagram shows the layout of the front panel knobs, switches, and buttons. 2. VOICE MODE section 6. AMP EG/EG/LFO section 3. VCO 1/VCO 2/MULTI ENGINE section 1. MASTER controls 4. MIXER section 5. FILTER section 7. EFFECTS section xd 8. Display 9. PROGRAM/VALUE knob 10. EDIT/SEQUENCER section 12. Joystick 11. Buttons 1–16 xd-m 13. KEYBOARD switch 1. MASTER controls VCO 2 (p.
4. MIXER section (p.22) 7. EFFECTS section (p.26) VCO 1 knob VCO 2 knob MULTI knob DEL/REV/MOD switch OFF/ON/SELECT switch TIME knob DEPTH knob 5. FILTER section (p.23) 8. Display (p.10) (p.46) VCF CUTOFF knob RESONANCE knob DRIVE switch KEYTRACK switch 9. PROGRAM/VALUE knob (p.10) (p.33) 10. EDIT/SEQUENCER section EDIT (p.33) EDIT MODE button WRITE button EXIT button SHIFT button SEQUENCER (p.27) MOTION MODE button PLAY button REC button REST button 6. AMP EG/EG/LFO section AMP EG (p.
Rear panel connections The illustration below shows a typical example of connections for the minilogue xd. Connect the minilogue xd as appropriate for your own sound system. 1. DC 9V jacks 3. 2. Cord hook (Power) switch 4. 5. MIDI IN, OUT connectors 6. SYNC IN, OUT jacks (USB B) Port 9. OUTPUT L/MONO, R jacks 7. CV IN 1, 2 jacks 8. DAMPER jack 10.
Connecting the AC adapter 1. Connect the DC plug of the included AC adapter to the DC 9V jack located on the rear panel of the minilogue xd. Be sure to use only the included AC adapter. Using any other AC adapter may cause malfunctions. xd Hook the AC adapter cord onto the cord hook. Do not use excessive force when pulling the cord off the hook. Doing so may damage the plug. 2. Connect the plug of the AC adapter to an AC outlet. Be sure to use an AC outlet of the correct voltage for your AC adapter.
Turning the minilogue xd off Any program data in the minilogue xd that has not been saved will be lost when the power is turned off. Be sure to save any programs and other important data that you have edited (p.16 “Saving a program”). 1. Lower the volume of your powered monitors or external output system, and turn them off. 2. Hold down the Power switch on the rear panel of the minilogue xd; to turn off the power after the display goes blank, take your finger off the power switch.
Playing the minilogue xd Selecting and playing a program The minilogue xd features 500 program memories. When the unit is shipped from the factory, preset programs are assigned to program numbers 1–200. Programs 201–500 contain init programs (programs that have been initialized). 2 1 Make sure this button is unlit. 1. Check that the minilogue xd is in Play mode. In Play mode, verify that the EDIT MODE button on the front panel is unlit. If the EDIT MODE button is lit, press the EXIT button. 2.
xd-m Playing in Keyboard mode You can use the keyboard of an external device that is connected to the minilogue xd module via the MIDI IN connector or USB B port, or you can turn the Keyboard mode of the minilogue xd module on to play using buttons 1–16. Buttons 1–16 can be used for both step and real-time recording. 1. Flip the KEYBOARD switch up to turn Keyboard mode on. A keyboard icon “ ” will be shown in the upper-right part of the display. 2. Play using buttons 1–16.
Using Favorites You can use the favorites to register up to 16 programs that you like, to easily call them back later. Recalling your favorite programs 1. In Play mode, press one of the buttons from 1–16 while holding down the SHIFT button. The favorite program previously registered to that button will be recalled, and the program name will be shown in the display. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 Registering your favorite programs 1.
Playing the sequencer Each program in the minilogue xd includes sequence data. In this section, we’ll play the sequence data saved as part of the preset programs. 1. Turn the PROGRAM/VALUE knob to select a program. The display will indicate the program name. 1 2. Press the PLAY button in the SE- QUENCER section. The sequence data that is recorded in 2, 3 the current program will begin playing. The 1–16 buttons will light up to show the current step while the sequencer is playing.
Programs Program architecture A program includes settings for sounds, voice mode and effects, as well as sequence data and so on. (MASTER knob and joystick settings are not included in programs.) Try editing each related parameter, and enjoy the sounds of the minilogue xd.
Creating sounds You can edit the parameters that make up a program, in order to modify the sound as you like. There are two ways to create sounds on the minilogue xd. • You can select an existing program that’s close to the sound you want, and edit that program’s parameters to achieve your own custom sound. • You can also create your own sound from scratch from an init program. Editing an existing program 1. In Program mode, select the program that you want to use as a starting point. 2.
Saving a program We recommend that you save your program on the minilogue xd after editing the sound to your liking. Any edits that you make will be lost if you turn off the power or recall a different program before saving the program. 1. Edit the program in Play mode. See “Basic parameters” (p.17) for details. 2. Press the WRITE button. The minilogue xd will enter write standby mode, and the WRITE button will blink. The display will indicate the message “Where to write?”. 3 3.
Basic parameters In this section, we’ll explain the basic parameters that make up a program. The basic parameters are assigned to the knobs and switches on the front panel. MASTER controls To learn more about the OCTAVE button, see “Selecting and playing a program” (p.10). TEMPO knob [BPM 56.0...240.0] Use this parameter to adjust the tempo of the sequencer for each program in beats per minute (BPM). When the voice mode is “ARP”, the value set here is also used for the arpeggiator tempo.
Type ARP/LATCH Action VOICE MODE DEPTH knob effect Uses the arpeggiator to play up to 4 voices. Switches between LATCH ON and OFF. Set the arpeggiator tempo, swing and gate time using the “TEMPO knob” (p.17), “Swing” (p.40) and “Default Gate Time” (p.40) settings. [MANUAL 1, MANUAL 2, RISE 1, RISE 2, FALL 1, FALL 2, RISE FALL 1, RISE FALL 2, POLY 1, POLY 2, RANDOM 1, RANDOM 2, RANDOM 3] Selects the arpeggiator type.
SYNC switch [OFF/ON] This switch lets you sync the oscillators. Oscillator sync is a popular effect for creating edgy synth leads. ON (up position): With this type of modulation, the phase of oscillator 2 is forcibly synchronized to the phase of oscillator 1. This adds harmonic overtones to the frequency of oscillator 2, making a complex waveform. VCO 1 Wave Sync VCO 2 Wave (original) VCO 2 Wave (output) RING switch [OFF/ON] This lets you achieve a ring modulation effect.
NOISE Noise is used to create percussion instrument sounds, or sound effects such as surf. Select one of the four noise generators using the TYPE knob. Move the SHAPE knob to make changes in the sound. TYPE knob [High/Low/Peak/Decim] Select the noise generator to use. The noise generator name will be indicated on the MULTI ENGINE display. High: A high-pass filter will be used. Low: A low-pass filter will be used. Peak: A peak filter (bandpass filter) will be used. Decim: A decimator will be used.
VPM This engine is a VPM (Variable Phase Modulation) oscillator. The engine features a simple structure with one carrier and one modulator, but allows you to create a wide range of sounds. Sixteen oscillator types are available for this VPM oscillator. mod attack mod decay shape mod int. pitch pitch ratio eg mod. depth (index) phase mod phase feedback carrier drive output noise depth noise TYPE knob [Sin1...Throat] This selects the oscillator type to use.
SHAPE knob Turning the SHAPE knob only will set the “MOD DEPTH,” and turning the SHAPE knob while holding down the SHIFT button will set the “RATIO OFFSET.” These parameters are common for all oscillator types, and produce the following effects. SHAPE knob effects Type Common Parameter Effect MOD DEPTH (SHAPE knob) [0.00:15.00...] (range changes depending on TYPE) This adjust the index and sets the intensity of the modulator. RATIO OFFSET (SHIFT button+SHAPE knob) [1:4, 1:2, 1:1, 2:1...
FILTER section VCF VCF: Voltage Controlled Filter The low-pass filter creates a brighter or darker sound by selectively filtering certain parts of the harmonic spectrum of the sound generated by the oscillators and the noise generator. CUTOFF knob [0...1023] This knob is used to set the cutoff frequency (the frequency at which the filter is applied). Turning the knob to the left will lower the cutoff frequency, and turning the knob to the right will raise the cutoff frequency.
EG/LFO section AMP EG VCA: Voltage Controlled Amplifier / EG: Envelope Generator These are the settings for the envelope generator (EG), which controls changes in the signal volume of the VCA over time. Level Note on Note off Attack Level Sustain Level 0 Attack Time Decay Time ATTACK knob Time Release Time [0...1023] The ATTACK specifies the time required for the EG to reach its maximum level once a new note is played (note-on). DECAY knob [0...
LFO LFO: Low Frequency Oscillator The LFO is a low frequency oscillator that creates a repeating cyclical signal to modulate the pitch, sound and so on. Depending on its target, the LFO can provide vibrato (PITCH); tonal changes to the Oscillators (SHAPE); or wah-wah (CUTOFF) effects. WAVE switch [SQR The LFO can be set to a square wave ( MODE switch , TRI , SAW ] ), a triangle wave ( ), or a sawtooth wave ( ).
EFFECTS section The minilogue xd features high-definition digital effects. You can select one variation from each effect including delay, reverb and modulation, and combine them. Use the DEL/REV/MOD switch to select the effect type to set. Next, use the OFF/ON/SELECT switch and the TIME and DEPTH knobs to set how the effect will be applied.
Sequencer In this section, we’ll explore recording with the sequencer, one of the elements that makes up a program. This includes real-time recording, step recording and motion sequence recording, as well as how to edit the recorded sequences (step edit). We recommend that you save the sequences you have recorded on the minilogue xd. The sequence data that you record will be lost if you turn off the power or recall a different program before saving. Step recording 1.
Real-Time recording This feature allows you to record your keyboard performance on the minilogue xd and add overdubs (recording while adding performance data) in real time. 1. Press the PLAY button in the SE- QUENCER section while the sequencer is stopped. If a recording already exists, the sequence data will begin playing. 2. Press the REC button. Real-time recording will begin, and the REC button will light. 1, 5 2, 4 3. Play the keyboard. The note(s) you play will be recorded. 4.
Recording a motion sequence Motion sequencing allows you to record the flipping of switches and the turning of knobs as part of the sequence, and recreate those motions automatically during playback. Up to four motion sequences can be recorded, which includes changes to the knobs and switches. Note: The knobs, switches for which you cannot record motions are as follows.
Deleting a motion sequence You can delete one of the previously recorded motion sequences from “MOTION CLEAR (1...4)” (p.41) in SEQ EDIT mode. Tip: To delete all motion sequences at once, use “Motion Clear” (p.41) in SEQ CLEAR, SEQ EDIT mode. 4 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 5 16 2, 3 1. Press the EDIT MODE button a number of times to select SEQ EDIT mode. 2. Press button 10 to enter MOTION CLEAR.
Editing sequence data (step edit) Using Step Edit, you can edit the notes and motion sequences that you previously recorded into sequence data. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 2 2 1. Select a program that includes the sequence data you wish to edit. The MOTION MODE button and buttons 1–16 will light and go dark to show the status for each step.
Enable or disable the steps. • Press buttons 1–16 to enable (the button will light) or disable (the button will go dark) the steps. Note: If a note or motion sequence is not recorded for a step, you cannot enable that step. 3. After you finish step editing, press the PLAY button to check your sequence data. The PLAY button will light.
Edit mode Although nearly all of the minilogue xd’s main parameters can be edited using the knobs and switches on the panel, the other detailed parameters are accessed using the Edit mode. There are three sub-modes within the Edit mode: PROGRAM EDIT mode, SEQ EDIT mode, and GLOBAL EDIT mode. How to enter the Edit mode 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 3 1. Press the EDIT MODE button. Each Edit mode is shown in the display, and the buttons light. 2.
Edit mode parameter list Button 1 2 3 4 5 PROGRAM EDIT mode JOYSTICK CV INPUT (p.35) (p.36) 6 7 PITCH SETTING (p.36) LFO (p.37) 8 9 MODULATION OTHER (p.38) SETTINGS (p.38) 10 MULTI ENGINE (p.
PROGRAM EDIT mode Button 4 (JOYSTICK) This configures the joystick settings. X+ Bend Range [Off, 1 Note...12 Note] Specifies how much pitch bend will be applied when moving the joystick to the right. X– Bend Range [Off, 1 Note...12 Note] Specifies how much pitch bend will be applied when moving the joystick to the left. Y+ Assign [GATE TIME...DELAY DEPTH] This sets the parameters that are assigned to the joystick when moved upwards. The parameters that can be assigned as shown below.
Button 5 (CV INPUT) Two CV IN jacks are available on the minilogue xd. These jacks let you control the internal parameters via CV (control voltage) input, by connecting a modular synthesizer or other device to the minilogue xd. CV/Gate signals are also supported. CV IN Mode [Modulation, CV/Gate] Sets the input mode for the CV IN 1, 2 jacks. Modulation: Controls the parameters assigned in “CV IN1 Assign” (p.36) and “CV IN2 Assign” (p.36). The input voltage range in modulation mode is from –5V to 5V.
Reverse: This is a scale that symmetrically inverts the notes on the keyboard, with C4 as the center. AFX 001...006: These are an original scale created by Aphex Twin, set for the entire note range. DC 001...003: These are an original scale created by Dorian Concept, set for the entire note range. USER SCALE 1...6: These are a user-defined scale based on equal temperament tuning, which lets you alter the pitches of each note over the entire keyboard range in semitones and cents. Refer to “Microtuning” (p.
Button 8 (MODULATION) EG Velocity [0..127] Sets the strength of the Cutoff EG Int using velocity. EG Velocity is used to specify how much the EG Int will change according to the keyboard velocity. If EG Int is set to any other value besides “0”, the keyboard velocity can be used to soften the EG Int. Amp Velocity [0..127] Amp Velocity is used to specify how much the volume will change according to the keyboard velocity. 0: The velocity will have no effect.
Button 10 (MULTI ENGINE) This button configures the MULTI ENGINE settings. The parameters that are displayed will change, depending on the settings in “NOISE/VPM/USR switch” (p.19), MULTI ENGINE. When the noise generator is selected There are no parameters to set for the noise generator. When the VPM oscillator is selected The VPM oscillator has 16 types, each with six parameters. You can set these parameters to make changes to the sound.
Button 13 (INITIALIZE) Initialize Program This initializes the currently selected program. Turn the PROGRAM/VALUE knob until “Press WRITE” is indicated in the display. Press the WRITE button to initialize the program. The display will indicate the message “Initialized”. Button 14 (DUMP) Program Dump Transmits the SysEx data for the currently selected program to another minilogue xd, MIDI data filer, computer or other compatible device that is connected to this instrument.
Button 7 (SEQ CLEAR) This function provides a convenient way to delete all data within a specific sequence. All Clear When using All Clear, all notes and motion sequences contained within the sequence data will be deleted. Turn the PROGRAM/VALUE knob until “Press WRITE” is indicated in the display. Press the WRITE button to delete. The display will then indicate the message “Cleared”. Motion Clear With Motion Clear, only the motion sequences contained within the sequence data will be deleted.
GLOBAL EDIT mode Button 3 (GLOBAL 1) This button sets the parameters related to the overall pitch (how high or low the sound is). These functions control the tuning and transposition of the minilogue xd. Master Tune [–50 Cent...0 Cent...+50 Cent] This adjusts the overall tuning of the entire minilogue xd in one-cent units (semitone = 100 cents), over a range of ±50 cents. 0: A4 is equal to 440 Hz. Transpose [–12 Note...0 Note...+12 Note] Sets the pitch in semitones.
Type 1 This curve requires you to play strongly in order to produce an effect. Type 2, 3 ... Type 4 This is a typical curve. Type 5 ... Type 6 This curve produces an effect without requiring you to play very strongly. Type 7 This curve produces a fairly steady effect with little change for medium-strength playing. Type 8 This curve produces a fairly steady effect with little change for medium-strength playing (a flatter curve than 7). Const 127 All notes will sound at maximum velocity.
Button 5 (GLOBAL 3) These parameters relate to the SYNC IN and OUT jacks settings. Sync In Unit [16th Note, 8th Note] This sets how much the arpeggiator will advance with each pulse received via the SYNC IN jack. 16th Note: The sequencer will advance one sixteenth note for each pulse. 8th Note: The sequencer will advance one eighth note for each pulse. Sync Out Unit [16th Note, 8th Note] This sets when to send each pulse via the SYNC OUT jack, according to how far the arpeggiator has advanced.
Clock Source [Auto (USB), Auto (MIDI), Internal] Many features of the minilogue xd can be synchronized to the tempo or BPM. This parameter specifies whether the clock source is internal, or an external MIDI clock source. Auto (USB), Auto (MIDI): When there is no input, the internal clock will be used. When input is detected, the internal clock will be synchronized to external MIDI clocks from the USB B and MIDI IN connectors respectively. Internal: Only the internal clock will be used.
Button 8 (GLOBAL 6) These parameters relate to the minilogue xd’s display and power settings. Parameter Disp [Normal, All] Normal: Only major information such as operating the pitch-related knobs or switching the effect types will be displayed. All: When any knob except for the MASTER knob and the MULTI ENGINE TYPE knob are turned, the value is shown; and when operating a switch, the setting is shown. Parameters for switches that have an LED may not show up in the display. Brightness [1...
Button 12 (USER CLEAR) User Scale 1...6 Initializes the microtunings that were edited in USER SCALE 1–6, button 10. Press button 12 to select the microtuning to initialize. Turn the PROGRAM/VALUE knob until “Press WRITE” is indicated in the display, and then press the WRITE button. User Octave 1...6 Initializes the microtunings that were edited in USER OCTAVE 1–6, button 11. Press button 12 to select the microtuning to initialize.
Other functions Tuning As with all analog instruments, the minilogue xd’s circuitry can drift over time during performance due to changes in environment and temperature. The minilogue xd provides an auto-tuning function that automatically tunes the instrument’s analog circuits on demand, to correct for any analog drift. Auto-tuning will be done when the minilogue xd is not producing a sound.
2. Press button 10 three times. “USER SCALE 3” will be indicated in the display. 3. Play the note on the keyboard that you want to edit. The note name will be indicated in the display. While this screen is displayed, the minilogue xd will play use the microtuning you are currently editing. Tip: You can play up to four notes at the same time to edit their tunings together. 4. Turn the PROGRAM/VALUE knob to set how many cents you want to detune the note compared to equal temperament tuning.
Restoring the factory settings You can restore the minilogue xd’s preset programs and global settings to their original factory-set state at any time. 1. Begin with the minilogue xd turned Off. 2. While holding down the WRITE button and the EXIT button, turn the minilogue xd On. “FACTORY RESET” will be indicated in the display. 3. Turn the PROGRAM/VALUE knob to select the items you wish to reset to the factory default settings.
Function SHIFT button + Delete sequence data (SEQ CLR) Play mode REST button This deletes all sequence data (including notes and motion sequences) in the selected program. Press the REST button while holding down the SHIFT button once more changes to cancel the operation, before changing the sequence data and before performing any other operation. MULTI ENGINE parameter settings (ALT) This adjusts the modulator ratio.
Using with other devices Making connections with the SYNC IN/OUT jacks The minilogue xd can be connected to other instruments such as the Korg volca series or DAW equipment that have a SYNC IN and OUT jack, allowing multiple devices to play back together in sync. When controlling an external device from the minilogue xd To synchronize the minilogue xd to other devices such as the volca, use a stereo mini cable to connect the SYNC OUT jack of this instrument to the SYNC IN jack of the external device.
Making connections with the CV IN jacks Connect these jacks to a external device that can output CV signals to control the minilogue xd. Connect the CV IN jack of the minilogue xd to the CV OUT jack of the external device using a monaural mini cable (or a stereo mini cable). Monaural mini cable CV IN CV OUT minilogue xd Configure the CV IN jack settings on the minilogue xd from “Button 5 (CV INPUT)” (p.36). See the owner’s manuals of each respective external device to synchronize.
Controlling the minilogue xd from an external MIDI device If you want to play or control the minilogue xd from another MIDI keyboard, sequencer, or other device, connect the MIDI OUT connector of the external MIDI device to the minilogue xd’s MIDI IN connector with a MIDI cable.
MIDI-related settings (after making connections) Setting the MIDI channel In order to exchange data with a connected external MIDI device, you must set the minilogue xd’s MIDI channel to match the MIDI channel of the external MIDI device. Refer to “MIDI Ch” (p.44) to set the minilogue xd’s MIDI channel. Tip: When synchronizing to an external MIDI device, refer to that device’s owner’s manual.
Data list Effects list EFFECT TYPE: DELAY Delay SUB TYPE Stereo A stereo delay with an expansive left-right field. Mono A straight monaural delay. Ping Pong A ping-pong delay that bounces back and forth from left to right. A delay with a high-pass filter on which the low frequency band fades out. Simulates a tape echo. Hipass Tape One Tap Stereo BPM Mono BPM Ping BPM Hipass BPM Tape BPM Doubling EFFECT TYPE: REVERB Reverb A delay without feedback, on which the delay sounds only once.
EFFECT TYPE: MOD CHORUS SUB TYPE Stereo Light A stereo chorus effect that varies the input signal to create a thicker or warmer sound. A chorus effect with lighter modulation than the stereo type. Deep A chorus effect with heavier modulation than the stereo type. Triphase An effect with three choruses, each with different LFO phases. Harmonic A chorus with slightly emphasized overtones. Mono A monaural chorus. Feedback A chorus that uses feedback to create an effect similar to a short delay.
Program list No Program Name Category Voice Mode Author 1 Replicant xd Pad POLY Luke Edwards 2 TyoCityLoop Poly Synth POLY Tomohiro Nakamura 3 Sharp Fifth Poly Synth POLY Artemiy Pavlov 4 Quarra Poly Synth POLY Tomohiro Nakamura 5 Terror Key Poly Synth POLY KORG Inc. 6 PWM Cloud Poly Synth POLY Artemiy Pavlov 7 Pump SAW Poly Synth POLY Tomohiro Nakamura 8 Orchestra xD Poly Synth POLY Tomohiro Nakamura 9 MirroredBass Bass UNISON KORG Inc. 10 Mr.
No Program Name Category Voice Mode Author 51 FantaBell Poly Synth POLY Tomohiro Nakamura 52 GateStepps Poly Synth POLY Taylor McFerrin 53 Gate 4AM Poly Synth POLY Taylor McFerrin 54 1982theme Poly Synth POLY Tomohiro Nakamura 55 LukeWarm Pad Pad POLY Luke Edwards 56 RiseToPower Pad POLY Luke Edwards 57 Eyes Of Owl Pad POLY Tomohiro Nakamura 58 Nowhere Pad Pad POLY Tomohiro Nakamura 59 WaveSeq Pad Pad POLY Tomohiro Nakamura 60 GlasssinePad Pad POLY Tomoh
No Program Name Category Voice Mode Author 101 Pressure Lead POLY KORG Inc. 102 Vreeeew Lead POLY Nick Kwas 103 EvilSyncLead Lead UNISON Tomohiro Nakamura 104 OvrdriveLead Lead UNISON KORG Inc. 105 Hybrid Lead POLY Artemiy Pavlov 106 Hoover Cloud Lead UNISON Artemiy Pavlov 107 Dense Lead Lead CHORD Taylor McFerrin 108 The Blob Lead CHORD Dorian Concept 109 WaveringLead Lead UNISON Luke Edwards 110 Message From Lead CHORD KORG Inc.
No Program Name Category Voice Mode Author 151 TPL BasicSaw Template POLY KORG Inc. 152 TPL BasicTri Template POLY KORG Inc. 153 TPL BasicSqr Template POLY KORG Inc. 154 TPL BasicSin Template POLY KORG Inc. 155 TPL LayerOct Template POLY KORG Inc. 156 TPL Layer5th Template POLY KORG Inc. 157 TPL 3sawPoly Template POLY KORG Inc. 158 TPL 4sawDuo Template POLY KORG Inc. 159 TPL 8sawMono Template UNISON KORG Inc. 160 TPL SyncVCO2 Template POLY KORG Inc.
No Program Name Category Voice Mode Author 201 ... (Init Program) 500 All Programs were made by Artemiy Pavlov, Dorian Concept, Ian Bradshaw, Luke Edwards, Nick Kwas, Taylor McFerrin, Tomohiro Nakamura and KORG Inc. For more information about the authors please visit: Artemiy Pavlov https://www.sinevibes.com/ Dorian Concept https://www.dorianconcept.com/ Taylor McFerrin https://www.taylormcferrin.com/ Tomohiro Nakamura (aka ghostradioshow) http://www.youtube.
Specifications Keyboard (minilogue xd) 37 keys (slim keyboard, velocity sensitive) Sound generator Analog sound generator + Multi digital sound generator Maximum polyphony 4 voices Programs 500 (200 preset programs and 300 user programs as the factory-set default) Each program includes Voice mode settings. Programs can be set as favorites. Voice mode 4 (ARP/LATCH, CHORD, UNISON, POLY) The VOICE MODE DEPTH knob can used to change parameters that differ for each mode.
MIDIImplementation Implementation Chart MIDI Chart Model: minilogue xd/minilogue xd module [POLYPHONIC ANALOGUE SYNTHESIZER] Function... Transmitted Recognized 1–16 1–16 1–16 1–16 X X 3 X Basic Channel Default Change Mode Default Messages Altered ************* True Voice 0–127 ************* 0–127 0–127 Note Number Date: 2019. 4. 02 Version: 1.
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