Korg prologue Owner's Manual page 68

Polyphonic analogue synthesizer
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MIDI-Related Settings
Setting the MIDI channel
Use the button 5 "MIDI Global Ch" (p.59) and "MIDI Sub CC Ch" (p.59) in the
GLOBAL EDIT mode to set the prologue's MIDI channel.
When synchronizing to an external MIDI device, refer to that device's
TIP
Owner's manual.
Configuring the MIDI "LOCAL" setting when connected to an external MIDI
sequencer or computer
The Echo Back setting of your external MIDI sequencer or computer system allows
the MIDI notes and other messages being played by the prologue to be instantly
passed along to any other MIDI equipment, including synthesizers, tone generators.
However, this same Echo Back function can cause the prologue to double trigger:
once when you play the note, and a second time as the external MIDI sequencer of
computer system sends the note back to the prologue.
To prevent this from happening, you can simply disable the LOCAL connection be-
tween the prologue keyboard and the tone generating circuitry.
The LOCAL feature is accessed using button 3 "Local SW" (p.55) in the GLOBAL
EDIT mode.
MIDI filter settings
Use these settings to configure whether program changes, control changes and pitch
bend messages will be transmitted and received.
Refer to "Button 6 (GLOBAL 6)" (p.60) for these settings.
Synchronizing the arpeggiator playback
Use the "Clock Source" (p.59) setting on button 5 in GLOBAL EDIT mode to set
whether the prologue will be the master (the device controlling the synchronization)
or the slave (the device being controlled) when the arpeggiator is played.
When synchronizing to an external MIDI device, refer to that device's
TIP
Owner's manual.
Using the prologue as the master to slave external MIDI devices
Connect the MIDI OUT connector of the prologue to the MIDI IN connector on your
external MIDI device(s).
In the GLOBAL EDIT mode, set the Clock Source of the prologue to "Internal", and
configure the external MIDI device to receive clock data via MIDI. The prologue will
act as the master, and the tempo that is set using the TEMPO button on the prologue
will be sent as MIDI timing clock data to operate the external MIDI device (sequenc-
ers, rhythm machines, and so on).
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