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Korg opsix
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Local Control
Sets the local control setting.
On:
Normally, this should be turned “On. However, if you are using the opsix with an external
sequencer or the likes, you will want to set local control to “O” to eliminate the double-trigger-
ing of notes caused by MIDI echo.
Off:
e opsix’s keyboard will be internally disconnected from the tone generator. With this
setting, the opsix’s tone generator will not sound when you play the opsix’s keyboard.
Clock
Off:
e opsix will use the programs tempo settings. MIDI clock messages will not be transmit-
ted or received.
Internal:
e opsix will use the Performances Tempo setting. Use this when playing the opsix
by itself, or when you want the opsix to control the tempo of external MIDI devices such as a
sequencer or drum machine.
External:
e opsix tempo will synchronize to incoming MIDI Clock messages from either
5-pin MIDI or USB. If MIDI clocks are not being received, tempo-related features will not
function.
Auto:
is combines the functionality of Internal and External, so that you don’t have to
manually switch between the two:
If MIDI Clocks are not being received, the opsix uses its internal tempo.
If MIDI Clocks are being received, they control the tempo. If the clocks stop for more than
500ms, the opsix switches back to internal tempo.
Convert Position
is sets how the velocity curve and transpose settings will work in response to MIDI IN/OUT
signals.
Regardless of the Convert Position, Transpose and Velocity Curve always apply when
playing internal sounds directly from the opsix keyboard.
Pre:
Applies the velocity curve and transpose settings to the data outputted from the opsix’s
keyboard. e data that is aected by the settings (velocity curve and transpose) is the data
transmitted from the MIDI OUT when playing the keyboard of the opsix. is has no eect on
MIDI data received from MIDI IN.
Velocity
Curve = 4
Tone
generator
MIDI OUT
Transmitted
No
Transpose
Scale
opsix built-in keyboard
Velocity
Curve
Note number changes
Transpose
Received
MIDI IN

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Korg opsix Specifications

General IconGeneral
EqualizerYes
Product typeDigital synthesizer
Product colorBlack
Sound effectsChorus, Flanger/Digital Signal Processing (DSP), Phaser, Reverberation
Sound effects quantity500
Keyboard number of keys37
Maximum polyphony (notes)32
Headphone outputs1
DC input voltage12 V
Power source typeAC
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth338 mm
Width565 mm
Height90 mm
Weight2900 g

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