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Korg MONOPOLY Instructions

Korg MONOPOLY Instructions

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When you turn on the synthesizer for the first time, you will be in omni-on mode for receive (all channels). When
you select a receive channel or other set-up, this will be stored in memory and will be remembered for when you
subsequently turn on the synth - all parameters listed on the next page are stored.
If you want to put the machine back to the factory default settings at any time, switch the synth on whilst holding
the red push button pressed - hold for a couple of seconds then release.
Two modes are available by pushing the red push button. Before you press the red button however, make sure
that no notes are pressed on the synth otherwise the results may be unpredictable.
The keyboard notes required for set-up & transpose modes should be sent via MIDI from an external keyboard.
(DX7/D50 etc. etc.)
1) SET-UP MODE
Setting MIDI channels and assignments.
Give the red push button one short press (half a second) - then release. Follow this with a note or sequence of
notes as detailed on page 2. After selecting a channel you will be automatically returned to playing mode but after
making assignments you will need to press the ENTER key (Top C) to return to playing mode. This is to enable
you to make the multiple key presses required when re-assigning sources to destinations. (N.B. set-ups are stored
in non volatile memory).
2) TRANSPOSE MODE
Press and hold the red push button for four seconds - then release. Middle C will sound on the synth and
continue to sound until you press a key. The note that you press will be the new middle C for MIDI IN. You can set
any value up to two octaves up or down. Settings outside this range will be ignored. Note that transpose mode
cannot be entered from set-up mode.
SOURCES
AFTERTOUCH
CONTROLLER X
CONTROLLER Y
VELOCITY
Sources can control more than one destination at once, but a destination can only be controlled by one source at
a time. Thus if velocity is currently controlling VCF and then you switch aftertouch to VCF, velocity will then control
nothing until re-assigned.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MIDI INTERFACE
KORG MONOPOLY
USING THE MIDI INTERFACE
ASSIGNING MIDI CONTROL SOURCES TO DESTINATIONS
DESTINATIONS
off / modulation (d)/ p.bend / vcf / not used
off / vcf (d) / not used
off / vcf / not used (d)
off (d) / vcf
electronics
RED PUSH BUTTON
(d)=factory default

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  • Page 1 KENTON electronics INSTRUCTIONS FOR MIDI INTERFACE KORG MONOPOLY USING THE MIDI INTERFACE When you turn on the synthesizer for the first time, you will be in omni-on mode for receive (all channels). When you select a receive channel or other set-up, this will be stored in memory and will be remembered for when you subsequently turn on the synth - all parameters listed on the next page are stored.
  • Page 2 Receive channel 1 [ Bottom C on DX 7] MIDI note number 36 " " " " " " " " " " " " " " Selecting a receive channel " " will automatically put the " " MIDI into omni off mode. "...
  • Page 3 1) Controller X can be any MIDI controller. After pressing the red push button twice to enter SET-UP mode, operate the required MIDI controller before pressing the C or Db key that will assign it. If you do not operate a controller before pressing the C or Db key, then controller X will respond to MIDI controller 16 - that is General purpose controller 1 (10 hexadecimal) 2) Controller Y can be any MIDI controller.
  • Page 4 MIDI CONNECTORS MIDI IN should be connected to a MIDI OUT or a MIDI THRU similarly MIDI OUT should be connected only to a MIDI IN and a MIDI THRU should also be connected only to a MIDI IN. MIDI OUT is the signal from the synthesizer (or drum machine etc.) that is to be sent to another instrument. MIDI IN is a received signal that contains MIDI information from another synth, and MIDI THRU is an exact copy of information arriving at the MIDI IN socket.