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Korg microKORG2 - Vocoder

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microKORG2 VOCAL PROCESSOR section - VOCODER
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VOCODER
Press the VOCODER button while holding down the ON/OFF button to turn the effect on/off (the
LED below the button lights up when the effect is on).
Note:
You can’t use the VOCODER at the same time as the other two effects. However, the HARD
TUNE and HARMONIZER effects can be used at the same time.
Press the VOCODER button to show the related parameters (the button blinks). Use the EDIT CON-
TROL 1–5 knobs and the FUNCTION 1, 2 buttons to set the value.
Long-press the VOCODER, HARD TUNE or HARMONIZER button to access the VOCAL SETTING
page, where you can choose whether to correct the pitch according to the scale or the keyboard.
VOCAL SETTING
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VOCODER
Here are the parameters related to the vocoder.
These parameters are related to the bandpass filters on the carrier side and the envelope follower on
the modulator side, and are frequently used when shaping the character of the vocoder.
1. Mic Direct Level (Mic Direct) [0...127] (NRPN 5, 1)
Sets the volume level at which the mic input is output directly without going through the modulator.
2. Synth Dry/Wet (Synth D/W) [0...100%] (NRPN 5, 2)
Sets the balance between the synth sound that doesn’t go through the vocoder, and the sound of the
vocoder itself.
3. Formant [-63...0...63] (NRPN 5, 3)
This continuously shifts the cutoff frequency of each bandpass filter of the carrier.
4. Resonance [0...127] (NRPN 5, 4)
Sets the amount of resonance for each bandpass filter of the carrier.
Increasing this value will emphasize the regions near each cutoff frequency.
5. Env Follower Sens (E.F.Sens) [0...126, Hold] (NRPN 5, 5)
Sets the sensitivity of the envelope follower for the modulator.
Lower values allow the attack portion and other rises in the input signal to be detected more rapidly.
If you set this to “Hold”, the character of the signal that is being input at that moment will be held.
After this, the sound retains that character regardless of whether there is any input.

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