Global Mode; Global P0: Basic Setup; 0-1: Basic Setup - Korg KRONOS SGX-2 Parameter Manual

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Global P0: Basic Setup

In Global mode you can make settings that affect the entire
instrument, such as master tuning, MIDI, and memory
protect.
You can also edit user scales, Drum Kits, and Wave
Sequences.
0–1: Basic Setup
0–1a
0–1d
In this page you can adjust the master tuning, turn all effects
on/off, make overall system settings such as bank map and
system lock, and make memory protect settings.
0–1a: Basic
Master Tune
This adjusts the overall tuning of the entire KRONOS in
one-cent units, over a range of ±50 cents. (A cent is 1/100 of
a semitone.) At the default of 0, A4 = 440 Hz.
The value shown for A4's frequency assumes that the
scale is set to Equal Temperament. If a different scale is
selected, the actual frequency of A4 may be different.

Global mode

[–50cent (427.47Hz)...
+50cent (452.89Hz)]
If you want settings made in Global mode to persist after
the power is turned off, you must write them into
memory. To do so, use the menu commands Write
Global Setting, Write Drum Kit, or Write Wave
Sequence.
You can also press the SEQUENCER REC/WRITE
button to call up the Update Global Setting, Update
Drum Kit, or Update Wave Sequence commands.
These are streamlined versions of the Write commands,
above.
0–1b
0–1c
Master Tune can be controlled by the MIDI Master Fine
Tuning message, on the Global MIDI Channel. This is a
Universal System Exclusive message, with the format
(F0, 7F, nn, 04, 03, vv, mm, F7: nn=MIDI channel,
vv/mm= value).
Additionally, MIDI RPN Fine Tune messages can add to
and subtract from the pitch specified by Master
Transpose. In Program mode, this works on the Global
MIDI Channel; in Combination and Sequencer modes, it
can be controlled separately for each MIDI channel. For
more information, see "Using RPN (Registered
Parameter Numbers)" on page 1151.
0–1 PMC
0–1e
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