System setting (system), Lcd contrast, Synchronization clock setting (clock source) – KORG MR-2000S User Manual

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System setting (SYSTEM)

Here you can adjust various system settings for the MR-
2000S itself.
Press the menu button to access the menu list (MENU)
screen, use the dial to select "SYSTEM," press the enter button
to confirm, and then adjust the settings as described here.

LCD Contrast

Here you can set the LCD contrast. Higher settings will make
the black portions of the display darker. Adjust the value for
best visibility.

To automatically revert the LCD contrast to the factory
default, press and hold the exit button for approximately 3 sec-
onds while on the home screen, and the display will revert to
LCD contrast “8”.

1. In the system setting (SYSTEM) screen, use the dial to

select "LCD Contrast," and then press the enter button
to confirm.

The selection icon will change from " " to " ", and the
value will be highlighted.

2. Turn the dial, and the contrast will change along with

the value.

3. When you've adjusted the contrast for best visibility,

press the enter button to complete the setting.
The selection icon will change from " " to " ".

Synchronization clock setting (Clock Source)

Here you can make synchronization clock settings. The syn-
chronization clock source is shown at all times by the clock
source indicator. If the clock source indicator is blinking dur-
ing recording, this indicates that synchronization is not
achieved, or that an external clock of 44.1 kHz cannot be
detected when using DSD format.

INTERNAL:

Operating with the internal clock

S/P DIF:

Synchronize to the clock supplied to the S/P DIF

IN jack

WORD:

Synchronize to the clock supplied to the WORD

CLOCK IN jack

If you choose "WORD" as the clock source when using 1-bit
format, you must input 44.1 kHz. The MR-2000S will not
operate correctly if anything other than 44.1 kHz is being
input.

If the input source (

p.13) is set to "S/P DIF," the clock

source will temporarily be changed to "S/P DIF" while in
record-ready mode and during recording, and this will be
shown by the clock source indicator. When recording ends, the
clock source will automatically return to its original setting.

1. In the system setting (SYSTEM) screen, use the dial to

select "Clock Source" and press the enter button to con-
firm.
The synchronization clock (Clock) setting screen will
appear.

2. Use the dial to select the desired clock source, and press

the enter button to confirm.
A check mark will appear in the check box for the clock
source you selected and confirmed.

3. When you've finished making settings, press the exit

button to return to the system setting (SYSTEM) screen.

Analog reference level setting (Reference Level)

Here you can specify the analog reference level in units of dB
below the digital clipping point.
You can set this in a range of five steps: – 12 dB, – 14 dB, – 16
dB, – 18 dB, and – 20 dB. To remind you of the setting, the
corresponding segment of the level meter will light to indi-
cate the specified level.

This setting is ignored for the headphone jack and the unbal-
anced (RCA) jacks.

1. In the system setting (SYSTEM) screen, use the dial to

select "REF.LEVEL" and press the enter button to con-
firm.
The selection icon will change from " " to " ," and the
value will be highlighted.

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