Korg MS2000 About this manual, How this manual is organized, Printing conventions in this manual

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Thank you for purchasing the Korg MS2000/MS2000R analog modeling synthesizer. To ensure trouble-free enjoyment, please read this manual carefully and use the product correctly.

About this manual

How this manual is organized

The MS2000/MS2000R owner’s manual is organized as fol- lows.

Basic Guide

First read the Basic Guide to learn essential points of opera- tion and basic procedures.

“Introduction” explains the features of the MS2000/ MS2000R, and how its modes and programs are organized.

“Front and rear panel” explains the knobs and keys of the front panel, and the input/output jacks and switches of the rear panel.

“Connections” explains how to connect the MS2000/ MS2000R to external audio devices, external MIDI devices, computers, pedals, and pedal switches.

“Playing” explains basics for playing the MS2000/MS2000R (listening to the demos, selecting sounds, using the arpeggia- tor, etc.).

“Editing” explains the basic procedures for editing sound parameters and global parameters, and describes how the main parameters are edited.

Parameter Guide

This section explains the operation of all MS2000/MS2000R parameters and discusses points of which you should be aware for various settings. The explanations are organized by page for each mode.

Refer to this section when an unfamiliar parameter appears, or when you would like to learn more about the functions.

Printing conventions in this manual

Knobs and keys [ ]

Knobs and keys on the panel of the MS2000/MS2000R are enclosed in square brackets [ ].

Parameters shown in the LCD screen “ “

Parameters that appear in the LCD screen are enclosed in double quotation marks “ “.

Bold type

Parameter values are printed in bold type.

The names of parts of the MS2000/MS2000R and operating procedures are also printed in bold type.

Procedure steps , 1, 2, 3 . . .

Steps in a procedure are printed as or 1, 2, 3 . . .

p.

This indicates a page to which you can refer.

Symbols ,

These symbols respectively indicate points of caution and words of advice.

Display screen

The values of parameters appearing in the display screens printed in this manual are only explanatory examples. They will not necessarily match the values shown in the LCD screen of your instrument.

Appendices

This section provides explanations of MIDI-related topics such as the MIDI messages that the MS2000/MS2000R can use (control changes etc.), as well as a Voice Name List and other information.

MIDI-related explanations

CC# is used as an abbreviation for Control Change Number. In MIDI-related explanations, numbers enclosed in square brackets [ ] are in hexadecimal notation.

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Contents Page FCC Regulation Warning for U.S.A Power supplyLocation Interference with other electrical devicesIii About this manualHow this manual is organized Printing conventions in this manualTable of Contents Parameter Guide About Midi How Resolution and Sync Note values correspondBasic Guide Basic GuideMain features Structure MS2000/MS2000RModes EG1/2 How a program is structuredSynth programs OSC1/OSC2/NOISEVocoder programs OSC1/NOISE/AUDIO in 1 jack carrierAudio in 2 jack modulator MS2000 MS2000R Front panelControl 1 knob POWER/VOLUME knobKnob Wave keyOriginal Value LED LCDLCD Edit and Global modes, this will display parameters Rear panel Select 1-16 keysPhones jack MS2000R Modulation wheel Control panel MS2000Cable hook Pitch Bend wheelConnecting Midi devices Connecting the AC adapterConnecting external devices Connecting pedals and switchesConnections to a computer/ sequencer Setting the Midi channel preparations for playingConnecting the MS2000 to a computer/ sequencer Connecting the MS2000R to a com- puter/sequencerListen to the demo perfor- mance Playing a program MS2000Select a program Changing the pitch sounded by the keys in one-octave steps Using the BANK/OCTAVE UP Down keys and the Select 1-16 keysSelecting a program Use the Select 1-16 keys to play the programUsing the knobs and keys to modify the settings Playing arpeggiosPlay a program in which the arpeggia- tor is turned on Checking the value recorded for each step Using MOD Sequence to modify the soundPlaying a program in which MOD Sequence is on Checking the parameter that is assigned to each sequenceUsing an external waveform as the carrier Using external inputUsing the vocoder function Using an internal waveform as the carrierEditing program parameters Basic editing proceduresEditing in Program Play mode Editing in LCD Edit modeWriting saving an edited program Switching timbresReturning to the state before editing CompareMake oscillator settings Editing a synth programSpecify how notes will be sounded Set the volume of each oscillator Make filter settings Specify time-varying change in the tone Adjust the output of the timbreSpecify time-variant changes in volume Apply modulation to parameters Virtual Patch Make LFO settingsMake MOD Sequence settings Set SEQ Common parametersSpecify sequence data for each step Editing effect parameters Modulation effect settingsEditing arpeggio parameters Delay settingsAdjust the mic input audio Editing vocoder programSet the filter Changing the program name Editing parameters Basic editing procedureRestoring settings to their factory state Editing Global 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 Program parameters Global parameters Parameter Guide+3, 2+2, 3+1 Page01 CommonGLB VoicePage02 Name Page03 VoicePage05 OSC PitchOscillator Page04 PitchDwgs OFF MixerPage06 OSC Page07 MixerPage08 Filter FilterPage10 EG Page11 EG AMP AmplifierEG Envelope Generator Page09 AMPLFO Low Frequency Oscillator Page12 LFO Page13 LFO32...1/1 Page18 SEQ Common Virtual PatchMOD Sequence Page14 PATCH1 Page15 PATCH2 Page16 PATCH3 Page17 PATCH4Page19 SEQ1 Page20 SEQ2Page21 SEQ3 Page24 EQ Page23 Delay FXEffects Page22 MOD FXPage25 Arpeggio ArpeggiatorPage26 Utility UtilitySwapTimbre InitSeqCopySeq CopySeqAll SwapSeqSwap Seq Threshold  000...127 AudioPage06 Audio Wave  Saw...Audio Control1  000 127 Control2 AMP CH Param Init ch Pan Init ch LvlConst Page1 Global430.0Hz...450.0Hz 001...127Page2 Memory Page3 Midi PreloadInternal...Auto Page4 Midi Filter ChgA00...H16 Page6 PEDAL&SW Page5 Ctrl ChangePage8 Calib Page7 User ScaleAftertouch About MidiMidi channels Program changeControl changes Bn, cc Control changesParameters transmitted and received via Nrpn Controlling the arpeggiatorGate values Controlling the FC MOD source of a vocoder program Filter Other controlsControlling the Virtual Patch 1-4 Source Controlling the Virtual Patch 1-4 DestinationSEQ2/CH PAN System exclusive messages Transmitting sound settings etc. Data Dump Wave CC#77 Front panel knob/key control change assignmentsOSC 2 Semitone values Control 2 values when OSC 1 Wave = DwgsSEQ Arpeggiator Voice Name ListD01 Ana Fuzz Synth Hard Single G01 Square Comp Synth Hard Single Program No Program Name Blank chartTimbre2 Dual/Split Vocoder Program Specifications and options TroubleshootingIndex SymbolsLatch Delay FX LFO Midi Implementation Chart