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Korg microARRANGER
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Song operating mode
Page 15 - Track: Mode
Drum tracks
WhenatrackissetinDrumMode(liketheDrumand
Percussiontracks),youcanadjustthevolumeforeach
oftheDrumandPercussioncategories.
KickVKickdrumsvolum
e.
SnareVSnaredrumsvo
lume.
TomVTomsvolum
e.
HiHatVHiHatvolume
.
CymbalV Ride,Crashandothercymbals volum
e.
Percus1V “Classic”percussionsetvol
ume.
Percus2V “Ethnic”percussionsetvolume.
SFX
VSpecialeffe
ctsvolume.
Reset
You can reset the parameters’ value by keeping the
SHIFT button pressed, while pressing the selected
track VOLUME/VALUE button. When you press the
abovecombination,theResetwindowappears:
PressENTER/YEStorese
tthecurrentlyselectedtrack.
KeepSH
IFTpressed,andpressENTER/YES,toresetall
tracks. Press EXIT/NO to abort and leave all parame
tersunchanged.
PAGE 15 - TRACK: MODE
This page lets you set the polyphony mode for each
track.
Use the TRACK SELECT button to switch between
Songtr
acks1–8,Songtracks9–16,andbackagain.
Parameters
Drum ThisisaDrum/Percussiontrack.NoMas
ter or Octave Transpo
se applies to this
track. You can set a different volume for
each class of percussive instruments
(“Page14‐
Track:Easyedit”onpa
ge98).
Poly Tracks of this kind are polyphonic, i.e.
they can play mo
re than one note at the
sametime.
Mono Tracks of this kind are monophonic, i.e.
eachnewnotestopsthepreviousnote.
MonoRight A Mono track, but with priority assigned
totherightmost(hi
ghest)note.
PAGE 16 - TRACK: INTERNAL/EXTERNAL
ThispageletsyousettheInternalorExternalstatusfor
eachtrack.ItisveryusefultoletaSongtrackdrivean
externalexpander.
Use the TRACK SELECT button to switch between
Songtrack
s1–8,Songtracks9–16,andbackagain.
Parameters
Internal The track plays the sounds generated by
theinternalsoundengine.Itdoesnotplay
an external instrument connected to the
MIDIOUT.
External The track plays an external instrument
conne
cted to the MIDI OUT. It does not
play the internal sounds, thus saving
polyphony.
Whenatrackissetto“External”,astrings
of transmitt e
d Control Change and Pro
gramChangedataisshowninsteadofthe
Program name
assigned to the track. In
the following example, CC#0 is the Con
trolChange0(BankSelectMS
B),CC#32is
the Contr
ol Change 32 (Bank Select LSB),
PCistheProgramChange.
Both The track plays bo
th the internal sounds
and an external inst
rument connected to
theMIDIOUT.
CC#0
CC#32
PC

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Korg microARRANGER Specifications

General IconGeneral
Keyboard61 keys (velocity sensitive)
Audio Outputs2 x 1/4" (L/Mono, R)
MIDIIn, Out
USB1 x Type B
Styles304 preset styles
Sequencer16-track MIDI sequencer
Song PlaybackSMF (Standard MIDI File) format
Audio Inputs1 x 1/4" (mic/line)
Speakers2 x 10cm speakers
DisplayCustom LCD
Power SupplyDC 12V
AmplificationBuilt-in amplifier

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