Editing In The Edit Program Mode - Korg m1r Owner's Manual

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jEDITING IN THE EDIT PROGRAM MODEi
F 0 - 1 OSC BASIC (Oscillator)
PROG
!00 OSC BRSIC
OSC Mode
(DOUBLE)
POLY
Hold:OFF
A
B
C
D
F
G
H
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OSCMODE
Sound origin mode
SINGLE
One-oscillator mode
DOUBLE
Two-oscillator mode
DRUMS
Drum Kit mode
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Assign
Number of voices sounded
POLY
Maximum polyphonic play
MONO
Monophonic play
[I]
Hold
ON/OFF
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 polyphonic ally 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
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OSC1
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sound
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A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
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Multisound
Selection of Oscillator 1 Multisound waveform (when oscillator mode is
set to Single or Double)
Drum Kit
Drum Kit 1
Selection
of Drum Kit (when oscillator mode is set to Drums)
s
Drum Kit4
@]
L OSCLevel
0-99
Volume of Oscillator 1
00
Octave
Octave setting of Oscillator 1
16'
One octave below standard pitch
8'
Standard pitch
4'
One octave above standard pitch
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