Global Mode; Functions In The Global Mode - Korg m1r Owner's Manual

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7 -- GLOBAL MODE
In this mode, parameters relating to the Ml as a whole (master tuning, MIDI settings, etc.) and assignment of
drum sounds to the Drum Kit are handled.
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Since all parameters in this mode with the exception of a few of the
MIDI
parameters are stored in
memory even when the power is turned off, there is no need to reset them
.
!FUNCTIONS IN THE GLOBAL MODEi
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The first page of each function is selected by using the numeric keypad (0-9). Select the page where
parameters to be edited are by using the PAGE+ and PAGE
-
keys.
Page
-
0-1
I
Master Tune
1-1
Key Transpose
2-1
Pedal Assign
3-1
Scale Type
2
User Scale
4-1
Drum Kit 1
2
Drum Kit2
3
Drum
Kit
3
4
Drum Kit4
5-1
MIDI Global
2
MIDI Filtering
6-1
Program Memory Protect
2
Combination Memory Protect
3
SEQ Data Memory Protect
4
Memory Allocation
7-1
MIDI Data Dump
8-1
Load from CARD
9-1
Save to CARD
2
Format CARD
F 0
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1 MASTER TUNE
Parameter to be set
Adjustment of the entire instrument's pitch
Transpose setting of the instrument
Assignment of each function for the two pedals
Selection of scale (Equal temperament, pure major, etc.)
Setting the user scale
Assignment of drum sounds
Assignment of drum sounds
Assignment of drum sounds
Assignment of drum sounds
Setting MIDI global channel, MIDI clock and overflow mode
Receiving switch for each type of MIDI message
Prevents saving of Program parameters (ON/OFF)
Prevents saving of Combination parameters (ON/OFF)
Prevents saving of sequence data (ON/OFF)
Changing the memory allocation
Transmission of all parameters or sequence data by MIDI system exclusive
Loading from ROM/RAM card to memory
Saving from memory to card
Formatting RAM card
I
Master Tune
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A
B
C
0
E
F
C
M
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Master Tune
-50 -+50
Tuning the overall pitch of the Ml (in cents)
Master Tune is used to adjust the overall tuning of the Ml in the range of+/- 50 cents. Th is is used
when tuning to match the pitch of other
instruments.
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