Korg MS2000 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Basic Guide
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IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditing
10. Make MOD SEQUENCE settings
a. Set SEQ COMMON parameters
As preparation before creating the actual sequence data,
the SEQ COMMON parameters are used to specify things
such as the maximum number of steps in the sequence and
the playback method. Use the [+/YES] [–/NO] keys to set
the values.
1 Press the SELECT [11] key.
The LCD screen will show Page 18A: SEQ COMMON
“Last Step.”
Specify the length (maximum number of steps) of the
sequence that you wish to record, in the range of 1–16.
2 Press the CURSOR [®] key.
The LCD screen will show Page 18B: SEQ COMMON
“Seq Type.”
Specify the direction in which the steps will play back.
3 Press the CURSOR [®] key.
The LCD screen will show Page 18C: SEQ COMMON
“Run Mode.”
Specify the loop setting for sequence playback.
4 Press the CURSOR [®] key.
The LCD screen will show Page 18D: SEQ COMMON
“Key Sync.”
Specify how the sequence will be reset when a note-on
occurs.
5 Press the CURSOR [®] key.
The LCD screen will show Page 18E: SEQ COMMON
“Resolution.”
Specify the playback speed of the sequence relative to
the internal clock.
b. Specify sequence data for each step
Here’s how to select a program for which sequence is
turned on, and record sequence data for each step.
1 In Program Play mode, select a program for which
sequence is turned on.
2 Press the [EDIT] key.
You will enter LCD Edit mode.
3 Press the SEQ EDIT/CH PARAM [SELECT] key to
make the SEQ 1 LED light.
The LCD screen will show Page 19A: SEQ 1 “Knob.”
For this example, we will assign FILTER “Cutoff” to
SEQ1.
4 Press the [+/YES] key to set “Knob” to Cutoff.
If you wish to assign a parameter to SEQ 2 or SEQ 3, use
the [SELECT] key to select SEQ 2 or SEQ 3.
5 Press the MOD SEQUENCE [ON/OFF] key.
The [ON/OFF] key LED will light, and the sequence
will be turned on.
6 Press and hold a note on the keyboard.
The program will sound, and the SELECT [1]–[16] keys
will light consecutively.
7 While listening to the sound, use the sixteen knobs
located beside the SEQ EDIT LED to specify the
sequence data for each step.
The sixteen knobs are normally used to edit program
sounds (EG or LFO etc.), but when the [SELECT] key
has selected a sequence, they are used to set and edit
sequence data.
The numbers shown below each knob correspond to the
sequence steps. Rotate the knob for the step you wish to
set.
When you rotate a knob, the LCD screen will show 19C:
SEQ 1 “Step Value.”
The value of each step is the amount of change relative
to the parameter value that is currently written or set.
18A SEQ COMMON
Last Step: 16
18B SEQ COMMON
Seq Type:Forward
18C SEQ COMMON
Run Mode:Loop
18D SEQ COMMON
Key Sync:Timbre
18E SEQ COMMON
Resolution: 1/48
19A SEQ 1
Knob:None
19A SEQ 1
Knob:Cutoff
19C SEQ 1
Step[01]: +10
Step Number
Value