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Korg Prophecy - Operation You Need to Know to Use Connections with MIDI Devices

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•FOOT
PEDAL
jack
A
pedal
volume
such
as the EXP-2
or
XVP-10
(sold separately)
can
be
connected to this jack.
By
pressing
(or
releasing)
the
pedal
you
can
modify
the
value
of
the
assigned
parameter.
•RIBBON SENSE
(ribbon controller sensitivity)
This allows fine adjustment of the ribbon controller
sensitivity.
will
lower
the
sensitivity,
and
will
increase the sensitivity.
KORG
5 External
Controller
(EC5)
3 Pedal
Volume
(Such
as
EXP-2,
XVP-10)
Connections with MIDI devices
By
connecting
MIDI cables to
the
MIDI
connectors
of
the
Prophecy,
you
can
use
external
MIDI
devices
to
play
the
Prophecy,
or
use
the
keyboard
of
the
Prophecy
to
play
external MIDI devices.
If
you are using the Prophecy by itself, there
is
no need to make
the following connections.
If
you wish to use another MIDI keyboard or a computer
or
sequencer to control the Prophecy, use a MIDI cable to
connect
the
MIDI
OUT
connector
of
the
other
MIDI
device to the MIDI IN connector of the Prophecy.
If
you
wish
to
use
the
keyboard
and
controllers of the
Prophecy
to
play
another
MIDI
tone
generator
or
to
record into a
computer
or sequencer, use a MIDI cable to
connect the MIDI OUT connector of the Prophecy to the
MIDI IN connector of the other MIDI device.
By
using
MIDI
THRU
connectors, you can connect two or more
MIDI
devices,
but
to prevent problems, we recommend that
you connect no more than 2 or 3 devices using
MIDI
THRU.
If
you wish to connect more
MIDI
devices than this, use a
MIDI
patch bay.
•FOOT
SW
jack
A pedal switch such as the
FS-1
or
2 (sold separately) can
be
connected to this jack. This allows
you
to
turn
on/
off
the assigned
function.~
p.14
OUTPUT
jacks (UMONO,
R)
These
are
the
output
jacks. Your
power
amp,
stereo
amp,
mixer,
or
multi-track
recorder
etc.
can
be
connected here.
If
you are listening in mono, use the
L/
MONO jack.
2
Powered Monitor
(Such
as
PM-15)
«When
connecting
a
computer/sequencer»
If
you
will
be
using
the
keyboard
of
the
Prophecy
to
record into the computer
or
sequencer,
and
also using the
Prophecy as a tone generator (i.e.,
when
the Prophecy is
used
both
as the MIDI keyboard for
input
and
also as a
MIDI
tone
generator),
connect
the
Prophecy
and
the
computer
I sequencer to their respective MIDI OUT
and
MIDI IN
connectors.
In
this
setup,
if
the
computer
1
sequencer's
Echo Back
setting
is
turned
ON
(so
that
messages received
at
its MIDI
IN
will be re-transmitted
from
MIDI
OUT),
notes
played
on
the
Prophecy's
keyboard
will
be
played
(echoed)
once
again
by
the
message
being
re-transmitted
from
the
computer
I
sequencer.
To
prevent this from
happening
in such cases,
set
the
Prophecy
to Local OFF (to
break
the
internal
connection
between
the
keyboard
section
and
the tone
generator section). The Local OFF setting is
made
in the
Global section
page
GLB-8 [MIDI] Local.
If
Local is
OFF,
the Prophecy will not produce sound by
itself; i.e., playing the keyboard will not produce sound.
If
you are using the Prophecy by itself,
tum
Local
ON.
To
connect the Prophecy to a computer, you will need a
MIDI
interface.
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