microKORG2 Playing the microKORG2 - Using the vocal processors
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Using the vocal processors
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Adjusting the mic volume
1 With the microKORG2 turned off, connect the included mic. → Connecting the included mic
2 Turn the microKORG2 on.
3 While vocalizing into the mic, use the MIC knob to adjust the mic volume.
Note:
Adjust how loudly you vocalize into the mic so that “MIC ” doesn’t appear in red in the
upper left part of the display. This knob adjusts the signal volume after A/D conversion.
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Turning the vocal processors (vocoder, hard tune,
harmonizer) on/off
1 Press the VOCAL PROCESSOR (VOCODER, HARD TUNE and HARMONIZER) button while holding
down the VOCAL PROCESSOR ON/OFF button to turn the respective vocal processors on/off.
The button’s LED lights up when the respective vocal processor is on.
Note:
When the VOCODER, HARD TUNE or HARMONIZER buttons blink, this means that the vocal pro-
cessor in question is being edited.
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Controlling the pitch with a musical scale or the
keyboard
Note:
Check this setting if the vocal processor isn’t working as expected.
The pitch of the vocal processor is controlled by the audio signal that’s detected from the mic, or by
what you play on the keyboard.
1 Long-press a VOCAL PROCESSOR button (VOCODER, HARD TUNE, HARMONIZER) to show the
VOCAL SETTING page (all three buttons blink).
2 Use the EDIT CONTROL 1–3 knobs to adjust the values.
Scale/KBD: Scale
• Scale/KBD: when set to “Scale”, the vocal pitch is corrected to match the “Scale Key” and
“Scale Type” you set
• Scale Key: sets the scale tonic
• Scale Type: sets the scale to use
Scale/KBD: Keyboard
• Scale/KBD: when set to “Keyboard”, the vocal pitch is corrected to match the keys you play on
the keyboard