Korg MS2000R Editing program parameters, Basic editing procedures, Editing in Program Play mode

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Editing

Editing program parameters

Programs consist of a large number of parameters. In order to create a program from scratch, you will need to under- stand all of these parameters. Instead of this, we suggest that you select a factory preset program, and try editing it in order to understand each parameter.

Basic editing procedures

The basic procedures for editing are explained below. You can edit a program in Program Play mode or in LCD Edit mode.

1. Editing in Program Play mode

In Program Play mode, you can not only select and play a program, but also use the front panel knobs and keys to edit the sound of the program as you play, for example by adjusting the filter cutoff or slightly slowing the attack.

The parameters that correspond to each key will change value or be switched on/off each time you press the key, and their status will be shown by the LED or in the LCD screen.

The parameters that correspond to each knob can be adjusted in “analog” fashion as indicated by the markings around the knob.

For both knobs and keys, the ORIGINAL VALUE LED will light when their setting matches the original written value.

2. Editing in LCD Edit mode

Use LCD Edit mode to edit parameters for which there is no knob or key, or to edit while checking the parameter value in the LCD screen.

a. Enter LCD Edit mode

Press the [EDIT] key.

You will enter LCD Edit mode. The upper line of the LCD screen will show the page number and the page name. The lower line will show the parameter name and value.

Page number Page name

01A COMMON

Mode:

Split

 

 

 

 

Parameter name

Parameter value

b. Select a page

LCD Edit mode consists of multiple pages. Use the PAGE [+][–] keys and the SELECT [1]–[16] keys to select pages.

Press the PAGE [+] or [–] key.

Each time you press the key, the next or previous page will appear.

01A COMMON

Mode: Single

02A NAME

MS2000/R

03A VOICE

Assign: Poly

Press a SELECT [1]–[16] key

You will move directly to the page of the desired param- eter.

The SELECT [1]–[16] keys correspond to pages as shown below.

Key

Page

 

 

SELECT [1]

Page01A: COMMON “Mode”

 

 

SELECT [2]

Page03A: VOICE “Assign”

 

 

SELECT [3]

Page04A: PITCH “Transpose”

 

 

SELECT [4]

Page05A: OSC 1 “Wave”

 

 

SELECT [5]

Page06A: OSC 2 “Wave” (Single/Dual/Split)

Page06A: AUDIO IN 2 “Gate Sense” (Vocoder)

 

 

 

SELECT [6]

Page08A: FILTER “Type” (Single/Dual/Split)

Page08A: FILTER “Formant Shift” (Vocoder)

 

 

 

SELECT [7]

Page09A: AMP “Level”

 

 

SELECT [8]

Page10A: EG 1 “Attack”

 

 

SELECT [9]

Page12A: LFO 1 “Wave”

 

 

SELECT [10]

Page14A: PATCH 1 “Source: Dest” (Single/Dual/Split)

Page14A: CH LEVEL “CH: Level” (Vocoder)

 

 

 

SELECT [11]

Page18A: SEQ COMMON “Last STEP” (Single/Dual/Split)

Page15A: CH PAN “CH: Pan” (Vocoder)

 

 

 

SELECT [12]

Page22A: MOD FX “Type” (Single/Dual/Split)

Page16A: MOD FX “Type” (Vocoder)

 

 

 

SELECT [13]

Page23A: DELAY FX “Type” (Single/Dual/Split)

Page17A: DELAY FX “Type” (Vocoder)

 

 

 

SELECT [14]

Page24A: EQ “LowEQFreq” (Single/Dual/Split)

Page18A: EQ “LowEQFreq” (Vocoder)

 

 

 

SELECT [15]

Page25A: ARPEGGIO “Type” (Single/Dual/Split)

Page19A: ARPEGGIO “Type” (Vocoder)

 

 

 

SELECT [16]

Page26A: UTILITY “InitProgram” (Single/Dual/Split)

Page20A: UTILITY “InitProgram” (Vocoder)

 

 

 

There are some pages to which the SELECT [1]–[16] keys do not correspond. To access such a page, use the SELECT [1]–[16] keys in conjunction with the PAGE [+][–] keys. For example if you wish to access Page 11A: EG 2 “Attack” in the LCD screen, press the SELECT [8] key and then press the PAGE [+] key.

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Contents Page Power supply LocationInterference with other electrical devices FCC Regulation Warning for U.S.AAbout this manual How this manual is organizedPrinting conventions in this manual IiiTable of Contents Parameter Guide How Resolution and Sync Note values correspond About MidiBasic Guide Basic GuideMain features Structure MS2000/MS2000RModes How a program is structured Synth programsOSC1/OSC2/NOISE EG1/2Vocoder programs OSC1/NOISE/AUDIO in 1 jack carrierAudio in 2 jack modulator Front panel MS2000 MS2000RPOWER/VOLUME knob KnobWave key Control 1 knobOriginal Value LED LCDLCD Edit and Global modes, this will display parameters Rear panel Select 1-16 keysPhones jack MS2000R Control panel MS2000 Cable hookPitch Bend wheel Modulation wheelConnecting the AC adapter Connecting external devicesConnecting pedals and switches Connecting Midi devicesSetting the Midi channel preparations for playing Connecting the MS2000 to a computer/ sequencerConnecting the MS2000R to a com- puter/sequencer Connections to a computer/ sequencerListen to the demo perfor- mance Playing a program MS2000Select a program Using the BANK/OCTAVE UP Down keys and the Select 1-16 keys Selecting a programUse the Select 1-16 keys to play the program Changing the pitch sounded by the keys in one-octave stepsUsing the knobs and keys to modify the settings Playing arpeggiosPlay a program in which the arpeggia- tor is turned on Using MOD Sequence to modify the sound Playing a program in which MOD Sequence is onChecking the parameter that is assigned to each sequence Checking the value recorded for each stepUsing external input Using the vocoder functionUsing an internal waveform as the carrier Using an external waveform as the carrierBasic editing procedures Editing in Program Play modeEditing in LCD Edit mode Editing program parametersSwitching timbres Returning to the state before editingCompare Writing saving an edited programMake oscillator settings Editing a synth programSpecify how notes will be sounded Set the volume of each oscillator Make filter settings Adjust the output of the timbre Specify time-varying change in the toneSpecify time-variant changes in volume Make LFO settings Apply modulation to parameters Virtual PatchMake MOD Sequence settings Set SEQ Common parametersSpecify sequence data for each step Modulation effect settings Editing effect parametersDelay settings Editing arpeggio parametersAdjust the mic input audio Editing vocoder programSet the filter Changing the program name Basic editing procedure Restoring settings to their factory stateEditing Global parameters Editing parametersSynchronization with external Midi devices Saving data on an external device Data DumpSynchronizing an external Midi device to the MS2000/MS2000R Screen will ask you to confirm the data transmis- sion Parameter Guide Program parameters Global parametersPage01 Common +3, 2+2, 3+1Voice Page02 NamePage03 Voice GLBPitch OscillatorPage04 Pitch Page05 OSCDwgs Mixer Page06 OSCPage07 Mixer OFFFilter Page08 FilterAMP Amplifier EG Envelope GeneratorPage09 AMP Page10 EG Page11 EGLFO Low Frequency Oscillator Page12 LFO Page13 LFO32...1/1 Virtual Patch MOD SequencePage14 PATCH1 Page15 PATCH2 Page16 PATCH3 Page17 PATCH4 Page18 SEQ CommonPage19 SEQ1 Page20 SEQ2Page21 SEQ3 Page23 Delay FX EffectsPage22 MOD FX Page24 EQArpeggiator Page25 ArpeggioUtility Page26 UtilitySwapTimbre InitSeqCopySeq CopySeqAll SwapSeqSwap Seq Audio Page06 AudioWave  Saw...Audio Control1  000 127 Control2  Threshold  000...127AMP CH Param Init ch Lvl Init ch PanPage1 Global 430.0Hz...450.0Hz001...127 ConstPage2 Memory Page3 Midi PreloadInternal...Auto Page4 Midi Filter ChgA00...H16 Page5 Ctrl Change Page6 PEDAL&SWPage7 User Scale Page8 CalibAbout Midi Midi channelsProgram change AftertouchControl changes Control changes Bn, ccParameters transmitted and received via Nrpn Controlling the arpeggiatorGate values Other controls Controlling the Virtual Patch 1-4 SourceControlling the Virtual Patch 1-4 Destination Controlling the FC MOD source of a vocoder program FilterSEQ2/CH PAN System exclusive messages Transmitting sound settings etc. Data Dump Front panel knob/key control change assignments Wave CC#77Control 2 values when OSC 1 Wave = Dwgs OSC 2 Semitone valuesVoice Name List SEQ ArpeggiatorD01 Ana Fuzz Synth Hard Single G01 Square Comp Synth Hard Single Blank chart Program No Program NameTimbre2 Dual/Split Vocoder Program Troubleshooting Specifications and optionsSymbols IndexLatch Delay FX LFO Midi Implementation Chart