User manual KORG MS2000
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Manual abstract: user guide KORG MS2000
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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To ensure long, trouble-free operation, please read this manual carefully. Precautions
Location
Using the unit in the following locations can result in a malfunction. · In direct sunlight · Locations of extreme temperature or humidity · Excessively dusty or dirty locations · Locations of excessive vibration
THE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for U. S. A. )
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. [. . . ] You will return to the screen where you begin the "Preload" process.
4. Saving data on an external device (Data Dump)
Various types of data from the MS2000/MS2000R's internal memory can be transmitted as MIDI exclusive data, and saved on another connected MIDI device such as a data filer.
3. Synchronization with external MIDI devices
Settings for synchronization with a connected external MIDI device are made in Page 3C: MIDI "Clock. "
a. Synchronizing an external MIDI device to the MS2000/MS2000R
You can synchronize an external MIDI device such as a sequencer or rhythm machine to the tempo of the MS2000/ MS2000R arpeggiator. 1 Use a MIDI cable to connect the MS2000/MS2000R's MIDI OUT connector to the external MIDI device's MIDI IN connector (p. 10). The LCD screen will show Page 3C: MIDI "Clock. "
3C MIDI Clock:Internal
1 Press the [GLOBAL] key. The LCD screen will show Page 3F: MIDI "MIDI Dump. "
3F MIDI MIDI Dump
OK?
3F MIDI 1PROG
OK?
4 Use the [+/YES] [/NO] keys to select Internal. With a setting of Internal, MIDI Clock messages will be transmitted from the MS2000/MS2000R at the tempo specified by the ARPEGGIATOR [TEMPO] knob.
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Editing
3 Press the [+/YES] key. The display will indicate the type of data dump to be transmitted.
Playing
Before you begin, connect a device that is able to receive a MIDI data dump (a data filer, computer, or another MS2000/MS2000R unit), and set the global MIDI channels of both devices to match.
Connections
Front and rear panel
4 Use the [+/YES] [/NO] keys to select the data that you wish to load. In this case, use the [+/YES] [/NO] keys to select the program number to be loaded, and the loading destination (use the CURSOR [®] key to move).
Introduction
5 Make settings so that the external MIDI device will receive MIDI Clock messages from another device (i. e. , so that the external MIDI device will function as a slave device). The external MIDI device (sequencer or rhythm machine) will operate according to the tempo set by the [TEMPO] knob.
4 Use the [+/YES] [/NO] keys to specify the data that will be transmitted.
3F MIDI ALL OK?
If 1PROG is selected, only the data of the currently selected program will be transmitted. The screen will ask you to confirm the data transmission.
3F MIDI Are You Sure OK?
7 Press the [+/YES] key. The data will be transmitted.
ALL DATA Processing. . .
When the transmission is completed, the display will indicate "Completed. . . " Please do not touch the knobs, keys, keyboard, or wheels etc. If you wish to receive a data dump on the MS2000/ MS2000R, you must first turn Global mode Page 2A: MEMORY "Protect" OFF. If "Protect" is ON, data dumps cannot be received.
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Parameter Guide
Program parameters Global parameters
Global parameters
Parameter Guide
Program parameters
Program parameters
These are the parameters that make up the sound of a program. If you wish to save a sound, you must perform the Write operation (p. 19, Basic Guide, Edit section "5. Uppercase parameter names enclosed in parentheses (Í ) are parameters for which there is a front panel knob or key.
B: Timbre Voice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [1+3, 2+2, 3+1]
This specifies the maximum number of notes that can be played by each timbre. This parameter will be displayed and can be set only if "Mode" is Dual or Split. 1+3 Timbre 1 will play one voice, and timbre 2 will play three voices. 3+1 Timbre 1 will play three voices, and timbre 2 will play one voice. If the Page 03A VOICE "Assign" setting is Mono, this setting will be ignored.
1. [. . . ] : Program Name:
FILTER
Vel. Sense:
AMP
Vel Sense: KBD Track:
ARPEGGIATOR
Type: Range: Target: Key Sync: Resolution: Swing:
COMMON
Mode: TimbreVoice: Split Point: Scale:
PITCH
Transpose: Tune: Vibrato Int: Bend Range:
VOICE
Assign : Priority: Trigger : Detune:
EG 1
EG Reset:
EG 2
EG Reset:
LFO 1
Key Sync: Tempo Sync: Sync Note:
MOD FX
Type:
DELAY FX
Type: Tempo Sync: Sync Note:
EQ
LowEQFreq: LowEQGain: HiEQFreq: HiEQGain:
LFO 2
Key Sync: Tempo Sync: Sync Note:
SEQ COMMON
LastStep : SeqType: Run Mode: Key Sync: Resolution :
SEQ1
Knob: Motion:
SEQ2
Knob: Motion:
SEQ3
Knob: Motion:
Timbre2 (Dual/Split)
FILTER
Vel. Sense:
AMP
Vel Sense: KBD Track:
PITCH
Transpose: Tune: Vibrato Int: Bend Range:
VOICE
Assign : Priority: Trigger : Detune:
EG 1
EG Reset:
EG 2
EG Reset:
LFO 1
KeySync: Tempo Sync: Sync Note:
LFO 2
KeySync: Tempo Sync: Sync Note:
SEQ COMMON
LastStep : SeqType: Run Mode: Key Sync: Resolution :
SEQ1
Knob: Motion:
SEQ2
Knob: Motion:
Appendices
SEQ3
Knob: Motion:
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Vocoder Program
Program No. : Program Name:
AUDIO IN2
Gate Sense: HPF Gate:
AMP
Vel Sense: KBD Track:
ARPEGGIATOR
Type: Range: Target: Key Sync: Resolution: Swing:
COMMON
Mode: Vocoder Scale:
PITCH
Transpose: Tune: Vibrato Int: Bend Range:
MOD FX
Type:
DELAY FX
Type: Tempo Sync: Sync Note:
EQ
LowEQFreq: LowEQGain: HiEQFreq: HiEQGain:
VOICE
Assign : Priority: Trigger : Detune:
EG 1
EG Reset:
EG 2
EG Reset:
LFO 1
Key Sync: Tempo Sync: Sync Note:
LFO 2
Key Sync: Tempo Sync: Sync Note:
Appendices
Troubleshooting
Before you suspect a malfunction, please check the following points.
Specifications and options
Tone generator system
Analog modeling synthesis system · Synth programs Multi-timbral capability: maximum two timbres (for Split/Dual) 4 voices, 2 oscillators + noise generator, EG × 2, LFO × 2, virtual patch × 4, MOD sequence (maximum 16 steps × 3) · Vocoder programs 4 voices, 1 oscillator + noise generator, EG × 2, LFO × 2 16 channel vocoder, adjustable level and pan for each channel, Formant Shift function
Power does not turn on
· Is the power cable connected to the outlet?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 12
No sound
· Are the connected devices or headphones connected to the correct jack(s)?· Is the [POWER/VOLUME] knob set to a position where sound will be output? [. . . ]
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