Korg MS2000R manual Synchronization with external Midi devices

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Basic Guide

2D MEMORY

Preload OK?

3Press the [+/YES] key.

A screen will appear in which you can select the data to be loaded.

2D MEMORY

1PRG A01”A01 OK?

4Use the [+/YES] [–/NO] keys to select the data that you wish to load.

If 1PROG is selected, only a single program will be loaded. 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).

If PROG is selected, 128 programs will be loaded.

If GLOBAL is selected, Global data (the settings of Glo- bal mode) will be loaded.

5Use the CURSOR [®] key to move the cursor to OK?, and press the [+/YES] key.

The screen will ask for confirmation.

2D MEMORY

Are You Sure OK?

6Press the [+/YES] key once again. The data will be loaded.

When the screen indicates “Completed,” loading has been completed.

7Press the [EXIT] key.

You will return to the screen where you begin the “Pre- load” process.

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.

1Use a MIDI cable to connect the MS2000/MS2000R’s MIDI OUT connector to the external MIDI device’s MIDI IN connector (p.10).

2Press the [GLOBAL] key to enter Global mode.

3Press the SELECT [6] key.

The LCD screen will show Page 3C: MIDI “Clock.”

3C MIDI

Clock:Internal

4Use 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.

5Make 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.

b. Synchronizing the MS2000/MS2000R to an exter- nal MIDI device

1Use a MIDI cable to connect the MS2000/MS2000R’s MIDI IN connector to the external MIDI device’s MIDI OUT connector (p.10).

2Press the [GLOBAL] key to enter Global mode.

3Press the SELECT [6] key.

The LCD screen will show Page 3C: MIDI “Clock.”

4Use the [+/YES] [–/NO] keys to select External.

3C MIDI

Clock:External

5Make settings so that the external MIDI device will transmit MIDI Clock messages (i.e., so that the exter- nal MIDI device will function as a master device). The sequence or arpeggiator will operate according to the tempo of the external MIDI device.

For details on synchronization settings for your exter- nal MIDI device, refer to the owner’s manual for your device.

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.

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.

1Press the [GLOBAL] key. You will enter Global mode.

2Press the SELECT [8] key.

The LCD screen will show Page 3F: MIDI “MIDI Dump.”

3F MIDI

 

MIDI Dump

OK?

3Press the [+/YES] key.

The display will indicate the type of data dump to be transmitted.

3F MIDI

1PROG OK?

Introduction

Front and rear panel

Connections

Playing

Editing

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Contents Page Location Power supplyInterference with other electrical devices FCC Regulation Warning for U.S.AHow this manual is organized About this manualPrinting conventions in this manual IiiTable of Contents Parameter Guide About Midi How Resolution and Sync Note values correspondBasic Guide Basic GuideStructure MS2000/MS2000R Main featuresModes Synth programs How a program is structuredOSC1/OSC2/NOISE EG1/2OSC1/NOISE/AUDIO in 1 jack carrier Vocoder programsAudio in 2 jack modulator MS2000 MS2000R Front panelKnob POWER/VOLUME knobWave key Control 1 knobLCD Original Value LEDLCD Edit and Global modes, this will display parameters Select 1-16 keys Rear panelPhones jack MS2000R Cable hook Control panel MS2000Pitch Bend wheel Modulation wheelConnecting external devices Connecting the AC adapterConnecting pedals and switches Connecting Midi devicesConnecting the MS2000 to a computer/ sequencer Setting the Midi channel preparations for playingConnecting the MS2000R to a com- puter/sequencer Connections to a computer/ sequencerListen to the demo perfor- mance MS2000 Playing a programSelect a program Selecting a program Using the BANK/OCTAVE UP Down keys and the Select 1-16 keysUse the Select 1-16 keys to play the program Changing the pitch sounded by the keys in one-octave stepsPlaying arpeggios Using the knobs and keys to modify the settingsPlay a program in which the arpeggia- tor is turned on Playing a program in which MOD Sequence is on Using MOD Sequence to modify the soundChecking the parameter that is assigned to each sequence Checking the value recorded for each stepUsing the vocoder function Using external inputUsing an internal waveform as the carrier Using an external waveform as the carrierEditing in Program Play mode Basic editing proceduresEditing in LCD Edit mode Editing program parametersReturning to the state before editing Switching timbresCompare Writing saving an edited programEditing a synth program Make oscillator settingsSpecify 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 settingsSet SEQ Common parameters Make MOD Sequence settingsSpecify sequence data for each step Editing effect parameters Modulation effect settingsEditing arpeggio parameters Delay settings Editing vocoder program Adjust the mic input audio Set the filter Changing the program name Restoring settings to their factory state Basic editing procedureEditing Global parameters Editing parametersSaving data on an external device Data Dump Synchronization with external Midi devicesSynchronizing 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 CommonPage02 Name VoicePage03 Voice GLBOscillator PitchPage04 Pitch Page05 OSCDwgs Page06 OSC MixerPage07 Mixer OFFPage08 Filter FilterEG Envelope Generator AMP AmplifierPage09 AMP Page10 EG Page11 EGPage12 LFO Page13 LFO LFO Low Frequency Oscillator32...1/1 MOD Sequence Virtual PatchPage14 PATCH1 Page15 PATCH2 Page16 PATCH3 Page17 PATCH4 Page18 SEQ CommonPage20 SEQ2 Page19 SEQ1Page21 SEQ3 Effects Page23 Delay FXPage22 MOD FX Page24 EQPage25 Arpeggio ArpeggiatorPage26 Utility UtilityInitSeq SwapTimbreCopySeq SwapSeq CopySeqAllSwap Seq Page06 Audio AudioWave  Saw...Audio Control1  000 127 Control2  Threshold  000...127AMP CH Param Init ch Pan Init ch Lvl430.0Hz...450.0Hz Page1 Global001...127 ConstPreload Page2 Memory Page3 MidiInternal...Auto Chg Page4 Midi FilterA00...H16 Page6 PEDAL&SW Page5 Ctrl ChangePage8 Calib Page7 User ScaleMidi channels About MidiProgram change AftertouchControl changes Bn, cc Control changesControlling the arpeggiator Parameters transmitted and received via NrpnGate values Controlling the Virtual Patch 1-4 Source Other controlsControlling 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 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