Basic information, About the microx’ modes, Program mode – KORG microX User Manual

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Basic Information

About the microX’ modes

The microX has a wide range of capabilities; it lets
you play programs/combinations, edit them, play
the microX’s sound generator using musical per-
formance data from an external MIDI sequencer,
and make settings that affect the entire microX,
such as transposition and tuning. The largest unit
used to organize these features is called a mode.
The microX has four modes.

Program mode

Programs are the basic sounds of microX. In Pro-
gram mode, you can:

• Select and play Programs

• Edit Programs

Make detailed settings for oscillators, filters,
amps, EGs, LFOs, effects, arpeggiator, etc.

• Create drum programs using drum kits (as cre-

ated in Global mode)

• Play and control one Arpeggiator (

☞p.43)

Combination mode

Combinations are sets of up to 8 Programs that
can be played simultaneously, letting you create
sounds more complex than a single Program. In
Combination mode, you can:

• Select and play Combinations

• Use microX as a 8-track multitimbral tone gen-

erator

• Edit Combinations

You can use the Tone Adjust function to make
simple edits for the program of a timbre.

Assign Programs to each of the 8 Timbres, each
with separate volume, pan, EQ, and keyboard
and velocity zones; make settings for effects,
and Arpeggiator. (

☞p.60)

• Control and play up to two Arpeggiator

Multi mode

You can use the microX as a 16-track multi-timbral
sound generator.

The microX will receive GM or other performance
data from an external MIDI sequencer, and play
back this data.

• Select and playback Multi sets

• Edit Multi sets

You can use the Tone Adjust function to make
simple edits for the program of a track.

Assign Programs to each of the 16 MIDI Tracks,
each with separate volume, pan, EQ, and
keyboard and velocity zones; make settings for
effects, and two Arpeggiator (

☞p.69)

Global mode

Global mode lets you make overall settings for the
entire microX, and edit arpeggiators, drum kits
and external control sets. For instance, you can:

• Make settings that affect the entire microX,

such as master tune and global MIDI channel

• Create user drum kits, arpeggiators, user scales

and external control sets

• Rename program, and combination categories

• Set the function of the assignable pedals and

assignable switches

• Make settings for the external control function.

(

☞p.111)

• Transmit MIDI System Exclusive data dumps

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