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4VIRTUAL PATCHVIRTUAL PATCH allows you to use not only EG or LFO, but even velocity (keyboard playing dynamics) or key-board tracking (the area of the
5IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditingFront and rear panelFront panelThe characters printed inverse white on the front panel are v
61 POWER/VOLUME[POWER/VOLUME] knobThis turns the power on/off and adjusts the volume.2 AUDIO IN[1/ ] knobThis adjusts the input level of the AUDIO IN
Basic Guide7IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditing[LATCH] keyIf this is on, the arpeggiator will continue playing even if you relea
8G OCTAVE (MS2000), KEYBOARD (MS2000R)MS2000OCTAVE [UP], [DOWN] keysThese shift the pitch range of the keyboard in one-octave steps.MS2000R[KEYBOARD]
Basic Guide9IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditing6 Cable hookWrap the AC adapter power cable around this to pre-vent accidental di
10ConnectionsBe sure to turn off the power of all devices before mak-ing connections. Failing to take this precaution may cause your speaker system to
Basic Guide11IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditing3. Setting the MIDI channel (preparations for playing)If you are using the MS200
12PlayingTurning the power on/off and adjusting the volumea. Turn on the powerBefore turning on the power of the MS2000/MS2000R, turn off the power of
Basic Guide13IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditingPlaying a programHere’s how to select and play a program.The MS2000/MS2000R cont
ii To ensure long, trouble-free operation, please read this manual carefully.Precautions Location Using the unit in the following locations can resul
14MS2000R1. Selecting a programThere are two ways to select a program.a. Using the BANK/OCTAVE [UP] [DOWN] keys and the SELECT [1]–[16] keysThis metho
Basic Guide15IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditingPlaying arpeggiosThe MS2000/MS2000R contain a built-in arpeggiator that sounds a
16Using MOD SEQUENCE to modify the sound1. Playing a program in which MOD SEQUENCE is onSome of the factory preset programs contain sequence data. Her
Basic Guide17IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditingUsing external input1. Modifying an external waveformA waveform from an external
18EditingEditing program parametersPrograms consist of a large number of parameters. In order to create a program from scratch, you will need to under
Basic Guide19IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditingc. Select a parameterIf Global mode Page 2C: Memory “Page Jump” is turned ON, op
203 Press the [WRITE] key.The display will ask you for confirmation.4 Press the [WRITE] key once again.When the LCD screen indicates “Completed,” the d
Basic Guide21IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditinge. Adjust the pitch of oscillator 2 in semitone units● Rotate the [SEMITONE] kno
225. Specify time-varying change in the toneUse EG 1 to create time-varying change in the cutoff fre-quency (FILTER “Cutoff”).If you wish to use the f
Basic Guide23IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditingd. Apply distortion to the output● Press the [DISTORTION] key.Each time you pres
iii Thank you for purchasing the Korg MS2000/MS2000R analog modeling synthesizer . To ensure trouble-free enjoyment, please read this manual car
24d. Adjust the speed at which the volume will decay after the note is released● Rotate the EG 2 [RELEASE] knob.The LCD screen will show Page 11D: EG
Basic Guide25IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditing10. Make MOD SEQUENCE settingsa. Set SEQ COMMON parametersAs preparation before
26If you wish to set the value in more detail, use the [+/YES] [–/NO] keys.If you specify a value for a step number that is beyond the Page 18A: SEQ C
Basic Guide27IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditing2. Delay settingsIf you wish to use the front panel knobs to set the delay, you
28Editing vocoder programHere’s the procedure for editing a program when in the Vocoder mode.For details on parameters that are the same as the synth
Basic Guide29IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditing2 Use the sixteen knobs located beside to adjust the output level of each filte
30Editing Global parametersIn Global mode you can make settings that affect the entire MS2000/MS2000R, and also create user scales.Basic editing proce
Basic Guide31IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditing3 Press the [+/YES] key.A screen will appear in which you can select the data to
324 Use the [+/YES] [–/NO] keys to specify the data that will be transmitted.If 1PROG is selected, only the data of the currently selected program wil
Program parametersGlobal parametersParameter GuideParameter GuideProgram parametersGlobal parameters
iv Table of Contents Basic Guide...1 Introduction... 2 Main features ...
34Program parametersThese are the parameters that make up the sound of a pro-gram.If you wish to save a sound, you must perform the Write operation (☞
Parameter Guide35PelogThis is the Pelog scale, an Indonesian gamelan scale that divides the octave into seven notes. If the “Scale Key” is C, use the
36E: Detune...[00cent...99cent]Specify the amount of detuning (difference in pitch) that will be applied to n
Parameter Guide37TriThis is a triangle, which has weaker overtones and a stron-ger fundamental than a sawtooth wave or square wave. It is suitable for
38Audio InIf this is selected, the waveform input from the AUDIO IN 1 or AUDIO IN 2 jack will be used.This allows the MS2000/MS2000R to be used as an
Parameter Guide39 FILTERHere are the filter-related parameters.A: Type ❮ FILTER TYPE ❯... [24LPF...12HPF]Select the filter type.12
40 AMP (Amplifier)These are the volume-related parameters.A: Level ❮ LEVEL ❯...[000...127]Adjust the volume of the
Parameter Guide41E: EG Reset ... [ON, OFF]Specify whether or not the EG will be reset for the second an
42 VIRTUAL PATCHVirtual Patch allows you to assign modulation sources such as EG and LFO to various parameters.Four such combinations can be made for
Parameter Guide43C: Run Mode...[1Shot, Loop]Specify whether the sequence will be looped for playback.1 ShotTh
Table of Contents v Parameter Guide...33 Program parameters ... 34 1. PROGRAM COMMON Parameters...
44Value ... [–06...+06, –24...+24, –63...+63]Modify the value that is recorded at each step.These values are the amount of change
Parameter Guide45D: HiEQGain...[–12.0...+12.0]Set the gain of the high-range equalizer.Excessively raising the e
46F: Key Sync... [ON, OFF]Specify whether the arpeggiator will be synchronized to the keyboard.If this
Parameter Guide473 Use the [+/YES] [–/NO] keys to select the copy source program.4 Use CURSOR[®] to move the cursor to the copy source timbre.5 Use th
483 Use the [+/YES] [–/NO] keys to select the copy source program.4 Use the CURSOR [®] key to move the cursor to the copy source timbre.5 Use the [+/Y
Parameter Guide494. Vocoder ParametersThese are the parameters for a vocoder program (Page 01A: COMMON “Mode” = Vocoder). VOICEThese parameters are t
50 MIXERThis sets the output level of the carrier. The level you specify here will be the input level to the band-pass filter of the car-rier.A: OSC 1
Parameter Guide51With a setting of 0, keyboard tracking will not affect the vol-ume.Keyboard Track operates according to the pitch that is controlled
52B: InitTimbreRefer to “3. SYNTH Parameters.”C: Init ch LvlThis function initializes the output level for each filter of the carrier.When the levels a
53Global parametersThese parameters affect the entire MS2000/MS2000R.To set these parameters, press the [GLOBAL] key. If you wish to save the settings
vi Appendices... 58 About MIDI...58 MIDI message
54A: Protect ... [ON, OFF]Specify whether or not the internal memory will be pro-tected.ONThe followi
Parameter Guide55E: MIDI2 ...[P.Bend...CC#95]Select the function that will be assigned to modulation source
56G: SyncCtrl ...[OFF, CC#00...CC#95]Select the MIDI control change number that will be transmit-ted from the MIDI OUT c
Parameter Guide57ArpegioThe pedal switch will function as an arpeggiator on/off switch.C: A.Switch...
58AppendicesAbout MIDIBy using a MIDI cable to connect MIDI devices, midi data can be exchanged between devices even if they are different models or w
Appendices59Control changesControl changes [Bn, cc, vv](n: channel, cc: control change no., vv: value)Movements of the MODULATION wheel or a modulatio
60Parameters transmitted and received via NRPNFront panel knobs and keys other than the controls listed above are assigned NRPN (Non Registered Parame
Appendices61Other controlsPanel knobs and keys other than the arpeggiator transmit and receive the following NRPN messages. These are transmitted and
62*1: • When “Knob” = Step Length, data correspondences for both transmission and reception will be:0...9: –6, 10...19: –5, 20..29: –4, 30...39: –3, 4
Appendices63*1: • When “Knob” = Step Length, data correspondences for both transmission and reception will be:0...9: –6, 10...19: –5, 20..29: –4, 30..
IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditing Basic Guide Basic Guide IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditing
64Transmitting sound settings etc. (Data Dump)Program data and global data can be transmitted as a MIDI exclusive data. The action of transmitting MID
Appendices65Front panel knob/key control change assignmentsControl changes can be assigned to each front panel knob/key of the MS2000/MS2000R so that
66Control 2 values when OSC 1 Wave = DWGSWhen the synth parameter OSC 1 “Wave” is set to DWGS, the [CONTROL 2] knob will select the DWGS waveform. The
Appendices67Voice Name ListNo. Name Category Mode SEQ 1 SEQ 2 SEQ 3 ARPEGGIATORA01 Stab Saw Synth Hard Single OFF A02 Synth Lana Arpeggio S
68No. Name Category Mode SEQ 1 SEQ 2 SEQ 3 ARPEGGIATORD01 Ana Fuzz Synth Hard Single OFF D02 Water Edge Arpeggio DualT1 Noise Level None None
Appendices69No. Name Category Mode SEQ 1 SEQ 2 SEQ 3 ARPEGGIATORG01 Square Comp Synth Hard Single OFF G02 Krazy Arpy 2 Arpeggio Single Random
70Blank chartProgram No. :Program Name: COMMONMode: TimbreVoice:Split Point: Scale: PITCHTranspose: Tune:Vibrato Int:Bend Range:VOICEAssign :Priority:
Appendices71PITCHTranspose: Tune:Vibrato Int:Bend Range:VOICEAssign :Priority:Trigger :Detune:FILTERVel.Sense:AMPVel Sense:KBD Track:EG 1EG Reset:EG 2
72Program No. :Program Name: AUDIO IN2Gate Sense:HPF Gate:AMPVel Sense:KBD Track:MOD FX DELAY FX EQType: Type: LowEQFreq:Tempo Sync: LowEQGain:Sync No
Appendices73TroubleshootingBefore you suspect a malfunction, please check the following points.Power does not turn on• Is the power cable connected to
2 Introduction Main features 1. Analog modeling system The MS2000/MS2000R provides eight types of oscillator algorithms, including waveforms of ana
74IndexSymbols[+/YES] [–/NO] keys 7, 19, 30AA.Pedal 56A.SwFunc 56A.Switch 57A.SwMode 57Aftertouch 58All note off 63AMP 3, 6, 40, 50Amp
Appendices75LL/R Delay 44Last Step 25, 42LATCH 15, 45LCD Edit mode 2, 18Level (LEVEL) 22, 40, 50LFO 3, 7, 24, 41, 51LFO Speed (SPEED) 26
76SwapSeq 48SwapTimbre 47Swing 27, 46Sync 3, 38Sync control 63Sync NoteDELAY FX 44LFO 41SyncCtrl 56SynchronizationClock 54External M
MIDI Implementation Chart *: MS2000 / MS2000ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOModulation wheelBreath ControllerFoot controllerData Entry (MSB)VolumePanpotExpressionD
Basic Guide3IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditingHow a program is structuredThe programs of the MS2000/MS2000R can be classified in
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