Korg MICRO manual Using the Pitch and MOD wheels for control, Using the keyboard for control

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Synth programs

Knob 2: RESONANCE

In the case of a LPF (Low Pass Filter)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adjusts the resonance of the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

filter. This adds a distinctive

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

character to the sound.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cutoff

 

 

 

 

 

Cutoff

 

 

 

 

 

Cutoff

 

 

 

 

Cutoff

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Knob 3: EG ATTACK

 

Low resonance value

 

 

 

 

 

 

High resonance value

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(FILTER EG + AMP EG ATTACK)

Adjusts the attack time of the filter EG and amp EG. This will affect the amount of time from note-on (when you press a key) until the attack level is reached. Turning this knob will adjust the speed at which the filter EG and amp EG will rise.

Using the PITCH and MOD wheels for control

PITCH wheel:

The effect will be applied when you move the wheel away from or toward yourself. When the wheel is in the center position, there will be no effect.

Normally this wheel is used as the pitch bender, so that the pitch will rise when you move the wheel away, and fall when you move the wheel toward yourself.

MOD wheel:

0

0

Normally, turning the knob toward the left will shorten the attack time, and turning it toward the right will lengthen the attack time.

Knob 4: EG RELEASE (FILTER EG + AMP EG RELEASE)

Adjusts the release time of the filter EG and amp EG. This will affect the amount of time from note-off (when you release

a key) until the sound disappears.

Cutoff

[3]: Attack Time [4]: Release Time

+

a: Decay Time

b: Sustain Level

Turning this knob will adjust the

Level

 

 

 

Note on

Note off

release time of the filter EG and amp

 

 

 

The effect will be applied when you move the wheel away from yourself, and will not apply when you move the wheel toward yourself.

You can use this wheel to control the vibrato depth (p.17), or to adjust the tone by controlling the cutoff frequency (p.30).

Since the PITCH and MODwheels can be used as virtual patch sources, you can use them to produce a variety of effects other than described above. (p.30)

Using the OCTAVE SHIFT UP and DOWN keys for control

EG. Normally, turning the knob

Attack Level

b

 

 

 

 

toward the left will shorten the release

 

 

 

 

0

 

 

 

Time

 

 

 

 

time, and turning it toward the right

will lengthen the release time.

[3] a

[4]

Knob 5: TEMPO

Adjusts the tempo of the arpeggiator, LFO, and DELAY (if "TEMPO SYNC" is ON).

You can use these keys to shift the pitches assigned to the keyboard, in one-octave units over a range of +/-3 octaves. (p.8, 52)

Key operation

Keyboard range

Key LED

Press

C6–C9

UP lit red

C5–C8

UP lit orange

DOWN key

C4–C7

UP lit green

 

C3–C6

dark

 

C2–C5

DOWN lit green

 

C1–C4

DOWN lit orange

 

C0–C3

DOWN lit red

Key operation

Press UP key

Turning the knob toward the left will slow down the tempo, and turning it toward the right will speed up the tempo. The ARPEGGIATOR TEMPO LED will blink at the specified tempo.

If you have selected a Layer program that uses two timbres (one of the TIMBRE SELECT LEDs is lit), you can choose which timbre will be affected by your edits. Press the TIMBRE SELECT key to switch timbres. (p.14)

In the EDIT mode, the parameters that are assigned to each knob are also be edited via the parameters of the section selected by the EDIT SELECT 1 and EDIT SELECT 2 knobs. For details on each function, refer to p.24 for CUTOFF and RESONANCE, p.26 and 28 for EG ATTACK and EG RELEASE, or p.44 for TEMPO.

A sound modified modify using Performance Edit can be written into memory if desired. (p.58)

Using the keyboard for control

Keyboard Tracking:

Keyboard tracking uses the position of the note on the keyboard to affect the sound. Normally, this is used to brighten the sound as you play upward, or to create differences in volume between high and low notes.

Velocity:

The strength with which you play the keyboard can affect the sound. Normally, your playing strength will affect the tone and volume.

Since velocity and keyboard tracking can be used as a virtual patch source, you can use them to produce a variety of effects other than those described above. (p.30)

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Contents Page Page Iii Table of Contents Table of Contents Midi on the microKORG Saving your edited settingsIntroduction Main FeaturesFront panel Front and rear panelTimbre SELECT/FORMANT Hold key Edit Controls 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 knobsEdit Select 1 dial Edit Select 2 dial Rear panel Connections to the audio inputs Connecting the included micConnections Connections from the audio outputsTurning the power off Turning the power onPower supply Turning the power onDemo songs Listening to the demo songsMicroKORG contains several demo songs Modifying the sound Using the Performance Edit function to modify the soundSynth programs Selecting and playing a programUsing the Pitch and MOD wheels for control Using the Octave Shift UP and Down keys for controlUsing the keyboard for control Knob 3 EG ATTACK, Knob 4 EG Release Vocoder programsPlaying a vocoder program Knob 1 CUTOFF, Knob 2 ResonanceModifying the arpeggio Using the arpeggiatorUsing the step arpeggiator to vary the arpeggio ArpeggiatorBasic editing procedure Basic editingSelect the parameter that you want to edit If the parameter value does not change when you turn knobs How to read the pages for each section p.16To return to the original parameter values of a program Selecting the timbre to edit Using both timbres LayerEditing each timbre Listening to only one timbre SoloEditing a synth program Structure of a synth programOverview Unison Detune Voice SYNTH/VOCODERSINGLE/LAYER Voice AssignPitch SYNTH/VOCODER Control WaveSine Wave You can modify the waveform by adjusting this valueAdjusting this value will modify the waveform. Figure Triangle WaveWave Control Processing an external input audio signal TUNE-63...63 Wave Saw, Square, TriangleOSC MOD SEMITONE-24...24Mixer Synth OSC 1 LevelOSC 2 Level Noise Level 127 Resonance TypeDB LPF Figure CUTOFF0...127Filter oscillation Filter KEY Track12dB BPF 12dB HPFSecond note-on will start from a level Sustain Release EG ResetATTACK0...127 DecayDistortion AMP Amplifier SynthLEVEL0...127 Panpot L63...Center...R63Sustain EG ResetAMP EG SYNTH/VOCODER AttackWave LFO2 LFO 1, 11. LFO 2 SYNTH/VOCODERWave LFO1 Tempo Sync OFF, on FrequencyKeyboard tracking keyboard posi- tion Patch 1, 13. Patch 2, 14. Patch 3, 15. Patch 4 SynthMOD INT Velocity keyboard playing strengthModulator Editing a vocoder programStructure of a vocoder program CarrierEditing example for a vocoder program OSC1 SYNTH/VOCODERHPF Level High-frequency portion of the signal will always be passedGate Sense THRESHOLD0...127Mixer Vocoder Inst LevelNoise Level Filter Vocoder Formant ShiftSense FC MOD Vocoder Amp EG will be the modulation sourceINTENSITY-63...63 Direct Level AMP VocoderCH 4 Level CH 1 LevelCH 2 Level CH 3 LevelModulation-type effect MOD FX Delay effect Delay FXEditing the effects and EQ MicroKORGs effect structureSpecifies the speed of the modula- tion effect LFO MOD FX SYNTH/VOCODERSelects the effect type LFO SpeedTempo Sync Delay SYNTH/VOCODERDelay Time Delay DepthSets the amount of boost or cut for EQ SYNTH/VOCODERLOW EQ Gain HI EQ GainStructure of arpeggiator Editing the arpeggiatorGATE0...100 Resolution 1/24...1/4ARPEG. a SYNTH/VOCODER TEMPO20...300Last Step ARPEG. B SYNTH/VOCODERLatch KEY SyncGlobal structure Overall settings GlobalAudio in Thru Signal will not be output Signal will be output30.0...50.0 PositionUsing the microKORG with Other Midi devices Midi Connecting Midi devices/computersMidi on the microKORG MIDI-related settings Set the microKORGs Global Position to Pre TG Synchronizing the arpeggiatorMidi Midi CHLocal Program change Messages transmitted and received by the microKORGMidi channels Pitch bendParameters transmitted and received via Nrpn Gate values Other controlsControlling CH Param Realtime Messages System exclusive messagesFront panel knob/key control change assignments OSC 2 Semitone values Control 2 values when OSC 1 Wave = DwgsSaving a program Saving your edited settingsProcedure Saving DataInitializing a program Shift functionsCopying a timbre Exchanging timbresMidi Filter Midi FilterInitializing CH Level A/B Initializing CH PAN A/BAssigning control changes Control ChangeAssigning control changes Midi Data Dump Transmission procedureReception procedure Data dumpPreload Restoring the factory settings Write protect settingRestoring the factory settings Write protect settingTimbre solo function Switch between Edit Select 1/2Enter demo mode Other Shift key functionsExample 1. LFO1 LFO 1/2 and delay time synchronizationExample 2. Delay time AppendixTroubleshooting Specifications and options Index SymbolsIndex Korg INC Voice Name List Parameter List Shift Function List