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Audio In

If this is selected, the waveform input from the AUDIO IN 1 or AUDIO IN 2 jack will be used.

This allows the MS2000/MS2000R to be used as an effect processor.

Control1

This adjusts the volume balance between AUDIO IN 1 and AUDIO IN 2. With a setting of 0 only AUDIO IN 1 will be output. With a setting of 127, only AUDIO IN 2 will be output.

Control2

LFO1 is used to apply modulation to the volume balance between AUDIO IN 1 and AUDIO IN 2 that you set by “Control1.” The “Control2” setting sets the depth of this modulation produced by LFO1.

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A: Wave WAVE

[Saw, Squ, Tri]

Select the waveform for oscillator 2.

Saw

A sawtooth wave, suitable for creating typical analog syn- thesizer sounds such as synth bass and synth brass.

Squ

A square wave, suitable for creating electronic sounds or simulating woodwinds such as clarinet.

Tri

A triangle wave, with weaker overtones and stronger fun- damental than a sawtooth wave or square wave.

B: OSC Mod OSC MOD

[OFF...RingSync]

Select the modulation type for the oscillator.

OFF

Output without applying modulation. By adjusting “Semi- tone” and “Tune,” you can produce a spacious detuning effect. For synth bass sounds, set the pitch of oscillators 1 and 2 one octave apart.

Ring

This modulation generates frequency components that are the sum and difference of the oscillator 1 and 2 wave- forms. By adjusting “Semitone” and “Tune” you can create metallic sounds with little sense of pitch. This is effective for sound effects.

OSC2 Wave

OSC2 Output

OSC1 Wave

OSC1 Output

Sync

This modulation forcibly synchronizes oscillator 2 to the phase of oscillator 1, forcibly resetting the phase of oscilla- tor 2.

This is effective on synth lead sounds. Use “Semitone” and “Tune” to adjust the overtones.

OSC2 Wave

OSC2 Output

Sync

 

OSC1 Wave

OSC1 Output

RingSync

This simultaneously applies Ring and Sync modulation.

OSC2 Wave

OSC2 Output

Sync

 

OSC1 Wave

OSC1 Output

C: Semitone SEMITONE

[–24...+24]

Specify the amount of detune for OSC2 relative to OSC1, in semitone steps.

With a value of 0, the pitch of OSC2 will be the same as OSC1.

A setting of ±12 produces a pitch difference of one octave, and ±24 produces a pitch difference of two octaves.

D: Tune TUNE

[–63...+63]

Specify the amount of detune for OSC2 relative to OSC1. A setting of ±63 produces a pitch difference of ±2 octaves, and ±48 produces a pitch difference of ±1 octave. A value near 0 will make fine adjustments in the pitch.

If “OSC Mod” is set to Sync, adjustments in “Semitone” or “Tune” will change the pitch of the overtones. The pitch of the fundamental will not change.

MIXER

These parameters affect the output level of each oscillator. These settings will be the input level to the filter.

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A: OSC 1 Level OSC1

[000...127]

Set the output level of oscillator 1.

B: OSC 2 Level OSC2

[000...127]

Set the output level of oscillator 2.

C: Noise Level NOISE

[000...127]

Set the output level of the noise generator.

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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 GuideModes Main featuresStructure MS2000/MS2000R How a program is structured Synth programsOSC1/OSC2/NOISE EG1/2Audio in 2 jack modulator Vocoder programsOSC1/NOISE/AUDIO in 1 jack carrier Front panel MS2000 MS2000RPOWER/VOLUME knob KnobWave key Control 1 knobLCD Edit and Global modes, this will display parameters Original Value LEDLCD Phones jack MS2000R Rear panelSelect 1-16 keys 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 Select a program Playing a programMS2000 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 stepsPlay a program in which the arpeggia- tor is turned on Using the knobs and keys to modify the settingsPlaying arpeggios 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 programSpecify how notes will be sounded Make oscillator settingsEditing a synth program 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 PatchSpecify sequence data for each step Make MOD Sequence settingsSet SEQ Common parameters Modulation effect settings Editing effect parametersDelay settings Editing arpeggio parametersSet the filter Adjust the mic input audioEditing vocoder program Changing the program name Basic editing procedure Restoring settings to their factory stateEditing Global parameters Editing parametersSynchronizing an external Midi device to the MS2000/MS2000R Synchronization with external Midi devicesSaving data on an external device Data Dump Screen will ask you to confirm the data transmis- sion Parameter Guide Program parameters Global parametersPage01 Common +3, 2+2, 3+1 Voice Page02 Name Page03 Voice GLBPitch OscillatorPage04 Pitch Page05 OSCDwgs Mixer Page06 OSCPage07 Mixer OFFFilter Page08 FilterAMP Amplifier EG Envelope GeneratorPage09 AMP Page10 EG Page11 EG32...1/1 LFO Low Frequency OscillatorPage12 LFO Page13 LFO Virtual Patch MOD SequencePage14 PATCH1 Page15 PATCH2 Page16 PATCH3 Page17 PATCH4 Page18 SEQ CommonPage21 SEQ3 Page19 SEQ1Page20 SEQ2 Page23 Delay FX EffectsPage22 MOD FX Page24 EQArpeggiator Page25 ArpeggioUtility Page26 UtilityCopySeq SwapTimbreInitSeq Swap Seq CopySeqAllSwapSeq 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 ConstInternal...Auto Page2 Memory Page3 MidiPreload A00...H16 Page4 Midi FilterChg Page5 Ctrl Change Page6 PEDAL&SWPage7 User Scale Page8 CalibAbout Midi Midi channelsProgram change AftertouchControl changes Control changes Bn, ccGate values Parameters transmitted and received via NrpnControlling the arpeggiator 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