Korg musical instruments Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Basic Information Basic operations
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3. Press a tab in the upper line (page tabs) to select a
page.
As an example here, press the Vector Control tab. The
current page indication in the upper left of the LCD
screen will stay the same, but the upper right
indication will change to “Vector Control.” You’ve
selected the Vector Control page.
Note: Some pages have no tabs.
3. Editing parameters
The parameter value in the edit cell can be set by using
the front panel VALUE controllers (VALUE slider,
/ switches, VALUE dial, numeric keys 0–9, –
switch, ENTER switch, and (.) switch). As necessary,
you can also use the BANK switches and the
COMPARE switch.
For some parameters, you can use the BANK SELECT
switches to select the bank of a program etc., or press a
popup button to access a popup menu where you can
specify the value of the parameter. In some cases, you
can hold down the ENTER switch and play a note on
the keyboard to specify a note or a velocity value.
VALUE entry
VALUE slider
Use this when you wish to make major changes in the
value.
In Program mode and Combination mode, this slider
can also be used as a control source for alternate
modulation or dynamic modulation. (This is active in
Program or Combination P0: Play when the “Program
Select” or “Combination Select” (the large characters in
the upper part of the LCD) is selected).
/
switches
Use these when you wish to make small changes in the
value.
VALUE dial
Use this when you wish to make large changes in a
value.
Numeric keys 0–9, ENTER switch, – switch,
(.) switch
Use these when you know the parameter value that
you wish to input.
After using the numeric keys 0–9 to input a number,
press the ENTER switch to finalize the parameter
value.
Use the – switch to enter negative numbers.
Use the (.) switch to enter a decimal point.
BANK INT-A–G, USER-A–G switches
The BANK INT-A–G, USER-A–G switches are used in
Program mode to select the program bank and in
Combination mode to select the combination bank. In
combination, and Sequencer modes, these switches are
used to select the bank of the program used by each
timbre/track.
COMPARE switch
Use this when you wish to compare the edits you have
made to a program or combination’s sound with the
un-edited original (i.e., the sound that is written into
memory).
When editing a program or combination, press this
switch. The LED will light, and the last-written settings
for that program number or combination number will
Basic Vector tab
Vector Control tab