Edit Mode; How To Enter The Edit Mode - Korg Minilogue XD Owner's Manual

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Although nearly all of the minilogue xd's main parameters can be edited using the knobs and
switches on the panel, the other detailed parameters are accessed using the Edit mode.
There are three sub-modes within the Edit mode: PROGRAM EDIT mode, SEQ EDIT mode, and
GLOBAL EDIT mode.

How to enter the Edit mode

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Press the EDIT MODE button.
Each Edit mode is shown in the display, and the buttons light.
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Press the EDIT MODE button a number of times or use the PROGRAM/VALUE knob to se-
lect PROGRAM EDIT mode, SEQ EDIT mode, or GLOBAL EDIT mode.
PROGRAM EDIT mode: This mode is used for program editing functions, such as to change
the program name and assign a parameter to the joystick or CV INPUT jack, as well as to select
a microtuning and so on.
SEQ EDIT mode: This mode is used to set the BPM and configure other step sequencer set-
tings, as well as to delete sequence data and so on.
GLOBAL EDIT mode: Use this mode to set how the knobs and switches should function, as
well as settings such as MIDI for the entire synthesizer.
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Press one of the lit buttons from 1 to 16.
The minilogue xd will enter the selected edit mode, and the parameter names will be indicated
in the display.
• You can go to the page at right by pressing the same button.
Press the same button while holding the SHIFT button down to show the page to the left.
• Turn the PROGRAM/VALUE knob to set the parameters.
For more on the parameters, see "PROGRAM EDIT mode" (p.32), "SEQ EDIT mode"
(p.37) and "GLOBAL EDIT mode" (p.39).
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Press the WRITE button to save your parameters after you have configured the parameters in
PROGRAM EDIT mode and SEQ EDIT mode.
Settings in GLOBAL EDIT are saved automatically when going to a different page.
Tip:
If you select another program after you have configured the parameters in the PROGRAM
EDIT mode and the SEQ EDIT mode without saving your changes, your settings will be
lost.

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