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Korg microKORG2 - Effect Routing

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microKORG2 EFFECT, EQ section - EFFECT ROUTING
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EFFECT ROUTING
Long-press either the MOD, DELAY or REVERB button to access the EFFECT ROUTING page.
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EFFECT ROUTING
The effects are connected in series, in the following order: modulation effect (MOD) delay effect
(DELAY) reverb effect (REVERB). The EQ is connected last.
Use this to configure where the audio signals from each timbre and mic are connected to the effects
in the signal chain.
1. Timbre 1 Routing (Timbre 1) [Mod, Delay, Reverb, Bypass]
Sets where the output of timbre 1 is connected in the effect signal chain.
Mod: The signal is input before the Mod effect. As a result, effects from Mod onward are applied to
the signal.
Delay: The signal is input before the Delay effect. As a result, effects from Delay onward are applied
to the signal.
Reverb: The signal is input before the Reverb effect. As a result, only the reverb is applied to the sig-
nal.
Bypass: The signal is not routed through any effects.
2. Timbre 2 Routing (Timbre 2) [Mod, Delay, Reverb, Bypass]
Sets where the output of timbre 2 is connected in the effect signal chain.
See “Timbre 1 Routing”.
3. Mic Routing (Mic) [Mod, Delay, Reverb, Bypass]
Sets where the audio signal input from the MIC jack is connected in the effect signal chain.
See “Timbre 1 Routing”.

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