About This Manual - Korg KRONOS2-61 Quick Start Manual

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About this manual

Thank you for purchasing the Korg KRONOS. To help you get the most out of your new instrument, please read this
manual carefully.
About this manual
The KRONOS includes three owner's manuals: the Quick
Start Guide, Operation Guide, and the Parameter Guide. All
of these manuals are available as PDFs on Accessory Disc 3,
and are included in the on-board Help system. A printed
version of the Quick Start Guide is also included.
Quick Start Guide (this document)
Please read this first. It introduces all of the basic features of
the KRONOS, and is designed to get you up and running
quickly.
Operation Guide
Put simply, the Operation Guide is designed to answer the
question, "How do I do this?"
It explains the names and functions of each part of the
KRONOS, basic operation, an overview of each mode, how
to edit sounds, how to record on the sequencer, and how to
sample. This guide also explains the basics of KARMA,
effects, Wave Sequences, Drum Kits, and the Drum Track.
Finally, it contains a troubleshooting guide and supplemental
information such as specifications.
Parameter Guide
The Parameter Guide is designed to answer the question,
"What does this do?"
Organized by mode and page, the Parameter Guide includes
information on each and every parameter in the KRONOS.
PDF versions
The KRONOS PDF manuals are designed for easy
navigation and searching. They include extensive PDF
contents information, which generally appears on the side of
the window in your PDF reader and lets you jump quickly to
a specific section. All cross-references are hyper-links, so
that clicking on them automatically takes you to the source
of the reference.
On-board Help system*
The HELP button gives you built-in, context-sensitive
access to the user manuals, right from the front panel.
For information on any front-panel button, knob, slider, or
real-time controller, just hold down HELP and then press the
button or move the controller in question.
For information on the current LCD page, press and release
the HELP button.
While the help page is on the screen, you can touch any of
the on-screen links (highlighted in blue text) for more
information. You can scroll through the text by using the on-
screen scroll bars, pressing the Inc and Dec buttons, or
spinning the Value dial.
The top of the Help page has "breadcrumb" links, which
show the hierarchy of pages above the current one. Touch
any of these links to jump to the corresponding page.
The backwards and forwards buttons function like the
similar buttons on a standard web browser, letting you move
through the pages you've already viewed.
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En-
The Contents page lets you access any part of the Help
system, including almost all of the text and graphics in both
the Parameter and Operation Guides. The Index contains a
shorter list of links to important articles.
To close the help display, just press the HELP button again,
or press the on-screen Done button.
*Help is English-language only.
Supplementary Guides
Voice Name List
The Voice Name List lists all of the sounds and setups that
are in the KRONOS when it is shipped from the factory,
including Programs, Combinations, Multisamples, Drum
Samples, Drum Kits, KARMA GEs, Wave Sequences, Drum
Track Patterns, Template Songs, and Effect Presets.
Updating and restoring the KRONOS
This document contains information on updating and
restoring the KRONOS software. It's provided separately as
a convenience; all of its information may also be found in
the Parameter Guide.
Conventions in this manual
References to different KRONOS models
These manuals apply to all KRONOS models running
software version 3.0 or later, collectively referred to as "the
KRONOS." The front panel and rear panel illustrations show
the KRONOS (2014) 61-key model, but they apply
identically to the other models.
Abbreviations for the manuals: OG, PG, VNL
In the documentation, references to the manuals are
abbreviated as follows.
OG: Operation Guide
PG: Parameter Guide
VNL: The Voice Name List
Symbols
,
, Note, Tips
These symbols respectively indicate a caution, a MIDI-
related explanation, a supplementary note, or a tip.
Example screen displays
The parameter values shown in the example screens of this
manual are only for explanatory purposes, and may not
necessary match the values that appear in the LCD screen of
your instrument.
MIDI-related explanations
CC# is an abbreviation for Control Change Number.
In explanations of MIDI messages, numbers in square
brackets [ ] indicate hexadecimal numbers.

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