Editing In The Edit Program Mode - Korg M1R Owner's Manual

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EDITING
IN
THE
EDIT
PROGRAM MODE
F
0
-
1
OSC
BASIC
(Oscillator)
PROS
100
OSC BASIC
OSC Mode
(DOUBLE)
PQLV
Hold; OFF
s
OSC
MODE
SINGLE
DOUBLE
DRUMS
Sound
origin
mode
One-oscillator
mode
Two-oscillator
mode
Drum
Kit
mode
Assign
POLY
MONO
Number
of voices
sounded
Maximum
polyphonic play
Monophonic
play
E
Hold
ON/OFTF
Sound
continues
even
after
key
release
In the
OSC
MODE
(oscillator
mode),
the structure of the
Program
to
be
made
is
selected.
The
oscillator
number
and
the
type of
sound
origin
will
change
according
to
the setting
made
here.
*
When
switching
the
OSC MODE,
reset the
multisound
(Drum
Kit) of
OSC
1
in
the
following page.
*
In
SINGLE,
a
one-system
OSC/VDF/VDA
is
used.
The
maximum
simultaneous voices
available
is
16.
*
In
DOUBLE,
two
OSC/VDF/VDA
systems
are
used.
Sounds
of greater
complexity can be
created
here,
but
the
maximum
simultaneous voices
available
is
decreased
to
8.
*
DRUM
KIT
is
a
mode
that
uses
drum
sounds
as the
sound
origin
to
make
up
a
keyboard-controllable
drum
kit.
Assign determines whether
the
program
is
to
be played polyphonically
or
monophonically.
When
the
Hold
parameter
is
set to
ON,
notes
played
will
continue
to
sound even
after
releasing the key.
This
is
used
mainly
for
playing
the
Drum
Kit.
*
The
sound
will
not
stop but will
continue
for the
full
duration of
the sustain
parameter
when
Hold
is
set to
ON.
F
0
-
2
OSCl
(Oscillator
1)
PROG
100
OSCl
Multisound
60;
fl,
Piano
L99
A
B
C
0
E
F
G
H
0
Multisound
Drum
Kit
Drum
Kit
1
Drum
Kit
4
Selection
of
Oscillator
1
Multisound
waveform (when
oscillator
mode
is
set to
Single or
Double)
Selection
of
Drum
Kit
(when
oscillator
mode
is
set to
Drums)
[D]L
OSC
Level
0-99
Volume
cf
Oscillator
1
H]
Octave
16'
8'
4'
Octave
setting
of
Oscillator
1
One
octave
below
standard
pitch
Standard
pitch
One
octave
above
standard
pitch
22

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