2: zone (scan zone), 3: controls, 7–2: zone (scan zone) – KORG MICROX X50 User Manual

Page 34: 7–3: controls, 7–2: zone, X50 microx

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7–2: Zone

(Scan Zone)

7–2a: Scan Zone

Zone Map

This shows the “Scan Zone” setting.

Key:

Btm (Bottom Key)

[C–1...G9]

Top (Top Key)

[C–1...G9]

These parameters specify the range of notes (keys) for which
the arpeggiator will function. “Top” is the upper limit, and
“Btm” is the lower limit.

Vel:

Btm (Bottom Velocity)

[001...127]

Top (Top Velocity)

[001...127]

Specifies the range of velocities for which the arpeggiator
will function. “Top” is the upper limit, and “Btm” is the
lower limit.

X50:

The note number and velocity can also be specified by

holding down the [ENTER] button and pressing a note on
the keyboard.

7–2: UTILITY

☞“Write Program” (0–1), “Copy Arpeggiator” (7–1)

7–3: Controls

X50

microX

7–3a: Knob B Assign

Here you can assign functions (mainly various types of con-
trol change) to the B-mode of the REALTIME CONTROLS
knobs [1]–[4] (

☞p.162 “Realtime Control Knobs B Assign

List”).
The functions you set here will take effect when you operate
the REALTIME CONTROLS knobs [1]–[4] in B-mode.

Knob1–B (Knob1–B Assign)

[Off...MIDI CC#95]

Knob2–B (Knob2–B Assign)

[Off...MIDI CC#95]

Knob3–B (Knob3–B Assign)

[Off...MIDI CC#95]

Knob4–B (Knob4–B Assign)

[Off...MIDI CC#95]

X50:

7–3b: SW1/2 Assign

These settings assign functions to [SW1] and [SW2] (

☞p.161

“SW1, SW2 Assign List”).

SW1 Assign

[Off...Pitch Bend Lock]

Here you can assign a function to [SW1].
The on/off status of the switch is saved when the program is
written. When you change the function, it will be reset to the
“off” state.

SW1 Mode

[Toggle, Momentary]

Specifies the on/off behavior of [SW1].
Toggle

: The switch will alternate on/off each time you press

[SW1].
Momentary

: The switch will be on only while you continue

holding [SW1].

SW2 Assign

[Off...Pitch Bend Lock]

SW2 Mode

[Toggle, Momentary]

Here you can assign a function to [SW2].
The functions that can be assigned to [SW2] are the same as
for [SW1], with the exception of SW2 Mod. (CC#81) instead
of SW1 Mod. (CC#80).

7–3: UTILITY

☞“Write Program” (0–1)

7–2a

7–3a

7–3b

7–3a

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