X50 microx, 1–2c: octave, transpose, tune, delay, 1–2d: osc1 drum kit – KORG MICROX X50 User Manual

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On (checked):

The sound will start from the start offset loca-

tion that is pre-determined for each multisample.
Off (unchecked):

The sound will start from the beginning of

the multisample waveform.

Rev (High Reverse)

[Off, On]

The multisample will be played in reverse. If the multisam-
ple was originally set to reverse, it will playback without
change.

On (checked):

The multisample will playback in reverse.

Off (unchecked):

The multisample will playback normally.

Level (High Level)

[000...127]

Specifies the level of the multisample.

Depending on the multisample, high settings of this
parameter may cause the sound to distort when a chord
is played. If this occurs, lower the level.

Low:

Specifies the OSC1 Low multisample.
The Low multisample will sound when the velocity is less
than the “Velocity SW L

→H” (1–2a) setting.

Low Multisample

X50:

[000...469]

microX:

[000...641]

S.Ofs (Low Start Offset)

[Off, On]

Rev (Low Reverse)

[Off, On]

Level (Low Level)

[000...127]

☞Refer to the corresponding item in “High.”

1–2c: Octave, Transpose, Tune, Delay

Octave

[–2[32’], –1[16’], +0[8’], +1[4’]]

Adjusts the pitch in octave units. The normal octave of the
multisample is 8' (feet).

Transpose

[–12…+12]

Adjusts the pitch in semitone steps over a range of ±1
octave.

Tune

[–1200…+1200]

Adjusts the pitch of the sample in one-cent steps (a semitone
is 100 cents) over a range of ±1 octave.

Delay

[0000ms…5000ms, KeyOff]

Specifies a delay time from note-on until the note will
sound.
With a setting of KeyOff, the sound will begin when note-
off occurs. This is used to create sounds such as the “click”
that is heard when a harpsichord note is released. In this
case, set the “Amp1 EG”, “Amp2 EG” (6–3, 6–6) “S (Sustain
Level)” parameter to 0.

1–2d: OSC1 Drum Kit

Drum Kit

X50:

[00(INT)...15(INT), 16(User)...39(User),

40(GM)...48(GM)]

microX:

[00(INT)...31(INT),

32(User)...39(User), 40(GM)...48(GM)]

Select a drum kit.

X50

microX

Octave

[–2[32’], –1[16’], +0[8’], +1[4’]]

Adjusts the pitch in octave units. When using a drum kit, set
the Octave to +8'.

When editing a drum program, you must set this
parameter to +8'. With other settings, the sounds of the
drum kit will be assigned to the wrong notes of the key-
board.

Transpose

[–12…+12]

This adjusts the location of the instruments in the selected
drum kit. Unless you need to change this, leave it at 0.

Tune

[–1200…+1200]

This adjusts the pitch in one-cent units.
The pitch of each drum kit can be adjusted in GLOBAL 4:
DKit.

Delay

[0000ms…5000ms, KeyOff]

This specifies a delay time from note-on until the sound will
begin.
With a setting of KeyOff, the sound will begin when note-
off occurs. In this case, set the “Amp1 EG” parameter “S
(Sustain Level)” (6–3a) to 0.

1–2: UTILITY

☞“Write Program” (0–1), “Copy Oscillator,” “Swap Oscilla-

tor” (1–1)

For details on how to select the desired utility function, refer
to “PROG 0–1: UTILITY.”

00 (INT)–15 (INT)

Preload drum kits.

16 (User)–39 (User) for user drum kits

40 (GM)–48 (GM)

ROM preset drum kits compatible with GM2.

00 (INT)–31 (INT)

Preload drum kits.

32 (User)–39 (User) for user drum kits

40 (GM)–48 (GM)

ROM preset drum kits compatible with GM2.

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