Korg monologue Owner's Manual page 33

Monophonic analogue synthesizer
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DC 001...003: These are an original scale created by Dorian Concept, set for the
entire note range.
USER SCALE 1...6: These are user-programmed scales with different settings
for all MIDI notes. You can set them up in PROGRAM EDIT mode. For details,
refer to "Microtuning function" (p. 47).
USER OCTAVE 1...6: These are user-programmed scales with settings for each
of the 12 notes in an octave. You can set them up in PROGRAM EDIT mode.
For details, refer to "Microtuning function" (p. 47).
Scale Key
This sets the key for the scale set using microtuning.
The preset tunings are in the key of C, but you can use this scale key parameter
to change the key to something besides C. For instance, if you want to change
the key to "D", set Scale Key to "+2".
Note that this setting will be disabled when using "Equal Temp" microtuning.
Program Tuning
Sets the tuning of the program in cents (1 semitone=100 cents), within a range
of ±50 cents.
Button 8 (OTHER SETTINGS)
LFO BPM Sync
This function allows you to choose whether the LFO frequency will be syn-
chronized with the BPM of the Sequencer.
Off: The LFO frequency will not be synchronized. When the LFO RATE knob
is turned, the LFO Rate value changes continuously within the 0–1023 range
("RATE knob", p. 21).
On: The LFO frequency will be synchronized. The LFO Rate value will change in
a non-continuous manner when the LFO RATE knob is turned, depending on the
LFO MODE switch settings ("MODE switch", p. 20), ("RATE knob", p. 21).
Cutoff Key Track
Key tracking allows the note played on the keyboard to influence the cutoff
frequency of the filter. This is useful when you want higher notes to have more
upper harmonics, or to appear brighter, than lower notes.
0%: No keyboard tracking will be applied.
50%: The cutoff frequency will change at half the rate/slope as the pitch of the
keyboard.
100%: The cutoff frequency will change at the same rate/slope as the pitch of
the keyboard.
[−12 Note...+12 Note]
[−50 Cent...+50 Cent]
[Off,
On]
[0%...100%]
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