Korg MICRO manual Restoring the factory settings Write protect setting, Preload, Write Protect

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Restoring the factory settings

Write protect setting

7-1. PRELOAD ()

Restoring the factory settings

This operation restores the microKORG's programs and global data settings to the factory-set condition. The factory-set settings are referred to as the "preload data."

When you restore the Preload settings, the data within the microKORG will be rewritten to the factory settings. Be sure that you don’t mind losing your current data before you restore the factory settings.

Do not touch the microKORG's knobs or keyboard while the Preload operation is being executed, and never turn the power off.

Preload cannot be executed if the SHIFT function "WRITE PROTECT is on. You must turn "WRITE PROTECT" off beforehand.

Procedure

1Hold down the SHIFT key and press

the 7 key.

The display will indicate "."

2Turn the 1 knob to select the data that will be restored to its factory-set

condition.

1Program ():

Load only data for one program.

Program ():

Load data for all programs (128 programs).

Global ():

Load global data. (p.58)

To cancel, press the lit SHIFT key.

3If you selected 1Program () in step 2, turn knob 2 to select the program (A.11–b.88) that will be restored to its factory-set condition.

4ress the blinking 7 key. The Preload operation will be executed, and the microKORG will return to its normal state.

If you have not selected the data to be restored to the factory-set condition (steps 2 or 3), the 7 key will be lit. If you attempt to execute by pressing the 7 key in this state, the display will indicate "---" and the operation will not be executed.

8-1. WRITE PROTECT ()

Write protect setting

The microKORG provides a write protect setting that disables writing to memory, letting you prevent data from being rewritten accidentally. If you want to save data that you have edited, you must first turn write protect off.

Procedure

1Hold down the SHIFT key and press the 8 key.

The display will indicate "."

2Turn the 1 knob to switch write protect on/off.

OFF ():

Data can be written to internal memory.

ON ():

The following writing operations will be prohibited.

Writing a program

Loading the factory data

Receiving a data dump

3When you have made the desired setting, press the lit 8 key or SHIFT key. The microKORG will return to its normal state.

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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 Connecting the included micConnections from the audio outputs Connections to the audio inputsPower supply Turning the power onTurning the power on Turning the power offDemo songs Listening to the demo songsMicroKORG contains several demo songs Synth programs Using the Performance Edit function to modify the soundSelecting and playing a program Modifying the soundUsing the Pitch and MOD wheels for control Using the Octave Shift UP and Down keys for controlUsing the keyboard for control Playing a vocoder program Vocoder programsKnob 1 CUTOFF, Knob 2 Resonance Knob 3 EG ATTACK, Knob 4 EG ReleaseUsing the step arpeggiator to vary the arpeggio Using the arpeggiatorArpeggiator Modifying the arpeggioBasic 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 Editing each timbre Using both timbres LayerListening to only one timbre Solo Selecting the timbre to editEditing a synth program Structure of a synth programOverview SINGLE/LAYER Voice SYNTH/VOCODERVoice Assign Unison DetunePitch SYNTH/VOCODER Control WaveAdjusting this value will modify the waveform. Figure You can modify the waveform by adjusting this valueTriangle Wave Sine WaveWave Control Processing an external input audio signal OSC MOD Wave Saw, Square, TriangleSEMITONE-24...24 TUNE-63...63Mixer Synth OSC 1 LevelOSC 2 Level Noise Level 127 DB LPF Figure TypeCUTOFF0...127 Resonance12dB BPF Filter KEY Track12dB HPF Filter oscillationATTACK0...127 Sustain Release EG ResetDecay Second note-on will start from a levelLEVEL0...127 AMP Amplifier SynthPanpot L63...Center...R63 DistortionAMP EG SYNTH/VOCODER EG ResetAttack SustainWave LFO1 LFO 1, 11. LFO 2 SYNTH/VOCODERTempo Sync OFF, on Frequency Wave LFO2MOD INT Patch 1, 13. Patch 2, 14. Patch 3, 15. Patch 4 SynthVelocity keyboard playing strength Keyboard tracking keyboard posi- tionStructure of a vocoder program Editing a vocoder programCarrier ModulatorEditing example for a vocoder program OSC1 SYNTH/VOCODERGate Sense High-frequency portion of the signal will always be passedTHRESHOLD0...127 HPF LevelMixer Vocoder Inst LevelNoise Level Filter Vocoder Formant ShiftSense FC MOD Vocoder Amp EG will be the modulation sourceINTENSITY-63...63 Direct Level AMP VocoderCH 2 Level CH 1 LevelCH 3 Level CH 4 LevelEditing the effects and EQ Delay effect Delay FXMicroKORGs effect structure Modulation-type effect MOD FXSelects the effect type MOD FX SYNTH/VOCODERLFO Speed Specifies the speed of the modula- tion effect LFODelay Time Delay SYNTH/VOCODERDelay Depth Tempo SyncLOW EQ Gain EQ SYNTH/VOCODERHI EQ Gain Sets the amount of boost or cut forStructure of arpeggiator Editing the arpeggiatorARPEG. a SYNTH/VOCODER Resolution 1/24...1/4TEMPO20...300 GATE0...100Latch ARPEG. B SYNTH/VOCODERKEY Sync Last StepGlobal structure Overall settings Global30.0...50.0 Signal will not be output Signal will be outputPosition Audio in ThruUsing 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 Midi channels Messages transmitted and received by the microKORGPitch bend Program changeParameters 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 = DwgsProcedure Saving your edited settingsSaving Data Saving a programCopying a timbre Shift functionsExchanging timbres Initializing a programInitializing CH Level A/B Midi FilterInitializing CH PAN A/B Midi FilterAssigning control changes Control ChangeAssigning control changes Reception procedure Transmission procedureData dump Midi Data DumpRestoring the factory settings Restoring the factory settings Write protect settingWrite protect setting PreloadEnter demo mode Switch between Edit Select 1/2Other Shift key functions Timbre solo functionExample 2. Delay time LFO 1/2 and delay time synchronizationAppendix Example 1. LFO1Troubleshooting Specifications and options Index SymbolsIndex Korg INC Voice Name List Parameter List Shift Function List