Korg MS2000R manual Page01 Common, +3, 2+2, 3+1

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Program parameters

These are the parameters that make up the sound of a pro- gram.

If you wish to save a sound, you must perform the Write operation (p.19, Basic Guide, Edit section “5. Writing (sav- ing) an edited program”).

Uppercase parameter names enclosed in parentheses ( ) are parameters for which there is a front panel knob or key.

1. PROGRAM COMMON Parameters

These are parameters that apply to the entire program.

Page01: COMMON

A: Mode

[Single...Vocoder]

This selects the voice mode of the program.

Single

When you play the keyboard, a single timbre will sound. The program can be played with up to four voices (four notes).

Timbre1

Split

Two timbres can be played on different areas of the key- board. The number of notes that can be played on each timbre is specified by “Timbre Voice.”

Timbre1

Timbre2

 

 

Split Point

Dual

Two timbres will sound simultaneously when you play the keyboard. The number of notes that can be played on each timbre is specified by “Timbre Voice.”

By using Page 03B: VOICE “MIDI ch” to specify a different MIDI channel for each of the two timbres, you can use the MS2000/MS2000R as a multi-timbral MIDI tone generator.

Timbre2

Timbre1

Vocoder

By inputting an audio signal to the AUDIO IN 2 connector, you can use the MS2000/MS2000R as a four-voice vocoder.

For details on the vocoder parameters, refer to p.49 “4. Vocoder Parameters.”

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.

2+2

Each timbre will play two 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.

C: Split Point

[C-1...G9]

Specify the keyboard location (split point) at which timbres 1 and 2 will be divided.

You can also change this by holding down the [EDIT] key and playing a note on the keyboard where you want the tim- bres to be split.

This parameter will be displayed and can be set only when “Mode” is Split.

D: Scale

[Equal Temp...User Scale]

This selects the scale type of the program. You can select from ten scale types.

Equal Temp

This is the equal temperament that is used for most music. Each semitone is spaced an equal pitch distance apart.

Pure Major

This is a pure major temperament. Major chords played in the key specified by “Scale Key” will be perfectly in tune.

Pure Minor

This is a pure minor temperament. Minor chords played in the key specified by “Scale Key” will be perfectly in tune.

Arabic

This is a scale used in Arabic music. It includes the quar- ter-tone scale used in Arabic music.

Pythagorea

This is the Pythagorean scale, which is based on ancient Greek musical theory and is especially effective for play- ing melodies.

Werckmeist

This is the Werckmeister temperament, an equal-tempered scale used in the later Baroque period.

Kirnberger

This is the Kirnberger temperament, created in the 18th century and used mainly for tuning harpsichords.

Slendro

This is the Slendro scale, an Indonesian gamelan scale that divides the octave into five notes. If the “Scale Key” is C, use the C, D, F, G, and A notes.

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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 GuideStructure MS2000/MS2000R Main featuresModes How a program is structured Synth programsOSC1/OSC2/NOISE EG1/2OSC1/NOISE/AUDIO in 1 jack carrier Vocoder programsAudio in 2 jack modulator Front panel MS2000 MS2000RPOWER/VOLUME knob KnobWave key Control 1 knobLCD Original Value LEDLCD Edit and Global modes, this will display parameters Select 1-16 keys Rear panelPhones 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 MS2000 Playing a programSelect 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 stepsPlaying arpeggios Using the knobs and keys to modify the settingsPlay 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 programEditing a synth program Make oscillator settingsSpecify 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 PatchSet SEQ Common parameters Make MOD Sequence settingsSpecify sequence data for each step Modulation effect settings Editing effect parametersDelay settings Editing arpeggio parametersEditing vocoder program Adjust the mic input audioSet the filter Changing the program name Basic editing procedure Restoring settings to their factory stateEditing 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 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 EGPage12 LFO Page13 LFO LFO Low Frequency Oscillator32...1/1 Virtual Patch MOD SequencePage14 PATCH1 Page15 PATCH2 Page16 PATCH3 Page17 PATCH4 Page18 SEQ CommonPage20 SEQ2 Page19 SEQ1Page21 SEQ3 Page23 Delay FX EffectsPage22 MOD FX Page24 EQArpeggiator Page25 ArpeggioUtility Page26 UtilityInitSeq SwapTimbreCopySeq SwapSeq CopySeqAllSwap 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 ConstPreload Page2 Memory Page3 MidiInternal...Auto Chg Page4 Midi FilterA00...H16 Page5 Ctrl Change Page6 PEDAL&SWPage7 User Scale Page8 CalibAbout Midi Midi channelsProgram change AftertouchControl changes Control changes Bn, ccControlling the arpeggiator Parameters transmitted and received via NrpnGate 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