Panel Description And Functions - Korg opsix module Quick Start Manual

Altered fm synthesizer
Hide thumbs Also See for opsix module:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Available languages
  • EN

Available languages

  • ENGLISH, page 1
1.
(power) button
2. VOLUME knob
This adjusts the volume of the AUDIO OUTPUT jacks (L/MONO, R)
and headphone jack.
3. RATIO OP 1–6 knobs
These knobs change the pitch of each Operator. Operate the knobs
while holding down the SHIFT button to change the Operator
modes.
4. LEVEL OP 1–6 sliders
These sliders change the output level of each Operator. Operate the
sliders while holding down the SHIFT button to change the oscillator
waveforms.
5. Display
This shows various information such as program data and parameter
values.
6. PROGRAM knob
Selects the program.
7. PAGE < and > buttons
Use the < and > buttons to switch between edit pages.
These are enabled when the page guide is shown in the display.
8. OP SELECT +/− buttons and YES/NO buttons
Use these buttons to select the Operator to edit. These are also used to
select (YES) or cancel (NO) items in a list or when saving programs.
9. ANALYZER button
Switches the display to the spectrum analyzer and oscilloscope.
(ALGO) button
10.
Displays the HOME/ALGO page.
11. Operator select LEDs
The selected Operator will light up when the Operator edit page
(MODE, PITCH, LEVEL) is displayed.
12. DATA ENTRY A–F knobs
These knobs change the parameter values shown in the display. Hold
down the SHIFT button while turning a knob to make fine-tune
changes to the value.
13. EDIT SELECT button
These buttons change the edit page shown on the display. Press while
holding the SHIFT button down to display the page shown below the
buttons.
14.
(Randomize) button
This begins randomized editing. Hold down the SHIFT button while
pressing this button to initialize the program.
15. WRITE button
Saves the settings for the edited program. Hold down SHIFT while
pressing this button to revert the settings of the program you are editing
to the saved state.

Panel description and functions

1 2
3,4
18
19
20 21
22
17
5
6
9
10
7
8
11
23
24
16. SHIFT button
This button lets you access extended functions for the knobs and
buttons. Also, the current value of each parameter shown will be
indicated on the display for a while after SHIFT is pressed. Double-click
the SHIFT button to hold the SHIFT state. Press SHIFT again to cancel
the hold.
17. TAP TEMPO button
During playback, you can enter a tempo manually by lightly tapping this
button a few times at the desired tempo (Tap Tempo).
18. ARPEGGIATOR button
Switches the arpeggiator on/off. Hold this down to turn the arpeggiator
latch function on/off.
19. SEQUENCER/FAVORITES button
Selects the function that will be used by the STEP 1–16 buttons. When
SEQUENCER is selected, the buttons will act as step buttons for the step
sequencer. When FAVORITE is selected, you can assign the programs
you like to the STEP 1–16 buttons and recall them instantly.
When NOTE TRIGGER is selected, you can use the STEP 1–13 buttons
to play notes instead of the keyboard.
20. PLAY button
This starts and stops playback of the step sequencer. When switching to
playback, the sequencer will always be reset to the first step. While
holding down the SHIFT button, press the PLAY button to set key
trigger mode. To set key trigger to latch, long-press the PLAY button
while holding down the SHIFT button.
21. REC button
Enters step sequencer recording mode. When the sequencer is stopped,
this will begin step recording; and when the sequencer is playing back,
this will begin real-time recording.
22. CLEAR button
When the step sequencer is playing back, the sequence will be muted
while this button is pressed. Pressing the button in real-time recording
will delete the notes that play during that time. At any other time, you
can hold down this button and press a step that you want to delete using
the STEP 1–16 buttons.
23. DUP. button
To copy a selected step to another step, hold down this button and press
the copy source and destination steps using the STEP 1–16 buttons.
24. STEP 1–16 buttons
If you press the SEQUENCER/FAVORITES button while SEQUENCER
is selected, you can turn steps on/off in the step sequencer, edit the
sequence data or select the steps displayed.
If FAVORITES is selected, you can use the STEP 1–16 buttons to recall
the programs you registered.
En-4
12
13 14 15 16

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents