Korg opsix Owner's Manual

Korg opsix Owner's Manual

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Sound Librarian Owner's Manual
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  • Page 1 Sound Librarian Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ................................1 About the opsix Sound Librarian ..........................1 Caution ..................................1 Operating requirements ............................1 Installation ................................1 Using the Sound Librarian ............................5 Starting the opsix Sound Librarian ..........................5 Sending and receiving data ............................5 Saving and loading data ............................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Do not disconnect your opsix, turn it off, or close the sound librarian while data is being transmitted. Operating requirements To use the opsix Sound Librarian, you need an opsix running software version 1.0.1 or later, a USB cable, and a USB- capable Mac or Windows computer that satisfies the requirements below.
  • Page 4 Enter your user name and password. The Security & Privacy pane will be unlocked. At the bottom of the page, there will be a message that “System software from developer “KORG INC.” was blocked from loading.” Next to this message is a button labeled “Allow.”...
  • Page 5 RNDIS configuration: Windows 7 After connecting the opsix to a computer running Windows 7, it will be visible in the Device Manger under “Other Devices” and “Sound, video and game controllers.” Plug in the USB cable from the opsix.
  • Page 6 Introduction 2b. Select Device Manager from the menu. The Device Manager will appear. Confirm that a new RNDIS device is present under the “Other devices” heading. Right click on the new RNDIS device and select “Update driver.” Click “Browse my computer for driver software.” Click “Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer.”...
  • Page 7: Using The Sound Librarian

    Restart the opsix. In the opsix Sound Librarian, use the Devices menu to select the desired opsix. Note that data cannot be copied directly from one opsix to another; instead, use the save and load functionality. Sending and receiving data The various send and receive functions let you transfer data between your opsix and computer.
  • Page 8: Editing Favorites

    Editing Favorites The opsix Sound Librarian displays the four banks of favorites in the main view below the program list. The four buttons on the left-hand side labelled “bank select” toggle which group of favorites the 16 buttons on the right-hand side display.
  • Page 9: Views

    This section provides a brief explanation of the opsix Sound Librarian's screens and their functions. Program browser This is the main window of the opsix Sound Librarian. It displays the currently loaded favorites and program data. Program browser view Connection status...
  • Page 10: Global Settings

    Views List and selection This list shows the currently loaded programs, as sorted by the header columns. Click on an item in the list to select it. If it is open, the inspector will display the program’s metadata. Select multiple non-continuous items by holding down the command key on MacOS, or the Ctrl key in Windows. You can also select a range of items by using Shift.
  • Page 11: Menus

    Program list text size. Automatically read data from opsix If this option is selected, the Sound Librarian will automatically read all of the data from an opsix when it is connected to your computer. This is on by default.
  • Page 12: Edit Menu

    Global Settings Displays the global settings view. Send/Receive menu This menu shows all of the options for transferring data to and from an opsix unit. Send All Programs Exports all of the currently loaded programs to the connected opsix unit.
  • Page 13: Devices Menu

    Devices menu This menu shows the all of the opsix units connected to the computer and selects one of them to be used by the Sound Librarian. If there are multiple opsixes, you can change between them at any time.
  • Page 14: Troubleshooting

    1. Check whether other applications might be running If other applications are running, it is possible that they might somehow interfere with the opsix Sound Librarian. As a troubleshooting step, quit the other applications. Can’t connect to the opsix Make sure that the opsix is connected via USB The Sound Librarian requires USB and cannot communicate with the opsix over 5-pin DIN MIDI.
  • Page 15 Troubleshooting Apple, Mac and the Mac logo, Bonjour, the Bonjour logo, and the Bonjour symbol are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the US and other countries. All product names and company names are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

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