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KORG MICROARRANGER ANNEXE 1 (24045 ko)
Manual abstract: user guide KORG MICROARRANGER
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Quick Start Guide
E 1
PRECAUTIONS
LOCATION
Using the unit in the following locations can result in a mal‐ function. • In direct sunlight • Locations of extreme temperature or humidity • Excessively dusty or dirty locations • Locations of excessive vibration • Close to magnetic fields
THE FCC REGULATION WARNING (FOR USA)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide rea‐ sonable protection against harmful interference in a resi‐ dential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer‐ ence by one or more of the following measures: •Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. •Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. •Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit differ‐ ent from that to which the receiver is connected. [. . . ] When you select a Performance, the Style and Style track settings remain unchanged. Only Realtime (Keyboard) tracks settings are changed.
37 ENTER/YES
Use this button to perform various actions, confirming the current selected status: • answer “Yes” to any question that appears in the display • confirm a command
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42 PERFORM.
Press this button to use the PROGRAM/PERFORMANCE section to select a Performance.
38 DISPLAY HOLD
This button turns the Display Hold function on or off. ON When you open a temporary window (like the Program Select window), it remains in the dis‐ play until you press EXIT/NO, or an operating mode button. Any temporary window closes after a certain time, or after selecting an item in the window.
43 PROGRAM
Press this button to use the PROGRAM/PERFORMANCE section to select a Program, and assign it to the selected track.
44 PROGRAM/PERFORMANCE section
Use these buttons to open the Program Select or Performance Select window, and select a Program or a Performance. See “Selecting a Program” on page 13, or “Selecting a Perfor‐ mance” on page 12. The leftmost button selects the upper or lower row of Pro‐ gram or Performance banks. Press it until you’ve selected the row that you’re looking for. (After both LEDs have consecu‐ tively turned on, press the button again to turn them off). UPPER LED ON Upper row of Programs or Performances selected. LOWER LED ON Lower row of Programs or Performances selected. On the front panel, Program banks are identified by the instrument names, while Performance banks are identified by numbers (1–10; 0=bank 10). A note about Program banks and names. Programs from “PIANO” to “SFX” are standard Programs, the user can’t directly modify. Programs “USER1” and “USER2” are locations where you can load new Programs from the memory card. “USER DK” is where you can load new drum kits. Each Program bank contains various pages, each with up to 8 Programs. You can browse them using the PAGE buttons.
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39 CHORD SCANNING section
In Style Play and Backing Sequence mode, use these buttons to define the way chords are recognized by the arranger. LOWER Chords are detected below the split point. The number of notes you should play to form a chord is defined by the Chord Scanning Mode parameter. Chords are detected above the split point. You must always play three or more notes to let the arranger recognize a chord.
UPPER
FULL (both LEDs on) Chords are detected on the full keyboard range. You must always play three or more notes to let the arranger recognize a chord. OFF No chords will be detected. After pressing START/STOP, only the Drum and Percussion accompaniment tracks can play.
Front panel
The music stand Shortcut to see the original bank for a Performance or Pro‐ gram. You can see the original bank where a Performance or Program is contained. Just keep the SHIFT button pressed, and then press the lefmost button of the PROGRAM/PER‐ FORMANCE section. A message window will appear, show‐ ing the name of the original bank. Release the SHIFT button to exit the window. Shortcut to see all pages of the selected bank. To cycle all of the pages for a selected bank, press the bank’s button.
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48 BALANCE slider
In Song Play mode, this slider balances the volume of the two on‐board sequencers. When fully on the left, only Sequencer 1 can be heard. When fully on the right, only Sequencer 2 can be heard. When in the middle, both sequencers will play at full volume.
49 SEQUENCER TRANSPORT CONTROLS - SEQ1 and SEQ2
The instrument is equipped with two sequencers (Sequencer 1 and Sequencer 2), each with its own set of transport con‐ trols. << and >> Rewind and Fast Forward commands. If you use them while the Song is in play, they make it scroll back or forward. When pressed once, these buttons move the Song to the previous or following measure. When kept pressed, they make the Song scroll continuously, until you release them. In Jukebox mode (Sequencer 1), keep the SHIFT button pressed, and press these but‐ tons to scroll to the previous or next Song in the Jukebox list. PAUSE Pauses the Song at the current position. Press PAUSE or PLAY/STOP to start the Song play‐ ing again.
45 PADS (1–4, STOP)
These programmable pads can be used to trigger a sound effect. Use the STOP button to stop a cyclic sound. Each Pad corresponds to a dedicated Pad track.
46 TRANSPOSE
These buttons transpose the whole instru‐ ment in semitone steps (Master Transpose). The transposition value is shown (as a note name) on the top right of the display. [. . . ] Select a character using the DIAL. Insert a character at the cursor position by pressing the INSERT button. Delete a character at the cursor position by pressing the DELETE button. When you have finished writing a name for the new midifile, press F‐2 (SAVE) to confirm. The “Are you sure?” message will appear. Press ENTER to confirm, or EXIT to abort.
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Set the track to delete and set the REC status to record. [. . . ]
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