Microx, 0–1b: combination information, 0–1: utility – KORG MICROX X50 User Manual

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• Press the center of the ClickPoint to highlight the field,

then use [π][†] to select a program, and press the
center to finalize your selection.

10’s HOLD (

☞p.34)

Use COMBI BANK [A]–[C] to select a bank (

☞p.33)

• Use “Cat. HOLD” to select by category (

☞p.34)

• Use “Select by Category” to select by category (

☞p.34)

Use the foot switch (

☞p.80, 164)

Receive a MIDI program change (

☞p.171)

microX:

• Turn the [VALUE] dial.
• Press the center of the ClickPoint to highlight the field,

then use [π][†] to select a program, and press the
center to finalize your selection.

• Use “Select by Category” to select by category (

☞p.34)

• Use the [CATEGORY] button and PROGRAM/

COMBINATION buttons to select by category (

☞p.2)

Use the foot switch (

☞p.80, 164)

Receive a MIDI program change (

☞p.171)

Category

[00...15: name]

This is the combination category display.
All combinations are organized into sixteen categories. You
can select a category, and then select from combinations that
belong to that category.

To select a combination by category, use the procedure
described below. (

☞PROG 0–1a)

To specify the category for a combination, use Utility
“Write Combination” (0–1). To modify a category name,
use “Category Name Comb. 00–07, 08–15” (GLOBAL 3–
3/4).

Select by Category

Use the utility “Select by Category” to select a combination
by category. (

☞PROG 0–1a)

microX:

Category & Bank

Use the [CATEGORY] button and PROGRAM/COMBINA-
TION buttons to select by category (

☞p.2)

X50:

Cat.HOLD

Press the [./HOLD] button and the display will indicate

. The category will be held (fixed). (

☞PROG 0–1a)

To cancel, press the [./HOLD] button twice to turn off the

display.

X50:

10’s HOLD

When you press the [./HOLD] button a second time, the dis-
play will indicate

, and the first digit of the combi-

nation number will be fixed. (

☞PROG 0–1a)

To cancel, press the [./HOLD] button to turn off the

display.

(Tempo)

[040...240, EXT]

Sets the tempo of the arpeggiator. This can be adjusted by
the REALTIME CONTROLS C-mode [TEMPO] knob.
EXT

is shown if “MIDI Clock” (GLOBAL 1–1a) is set to Ext-

MIDI

or Ext-USB, or if it is set to Auto and the unit is oper-

ating as a slave. The arpeggiator will synchronize to MIDI
clock messages from an external MIDI device.
You can also set this parameter from 7: Ed–Arp/Ctrls,
Setup.

X50:

You can tap the [ENTER] button several times to set

the tempo to the corresponding interval. Alternatively, if
you set the GLOBAL 0–3: Foot page “Foot SW Assign”
parameter to Tap Tempo, you can specify the tempo by tap-

ping your foot on a pedal switch connected to the ASSIGN-
ABLE SWITCH jack.

microX:

If you set the GLOBAL 0–3: Foot page “Foot SW

Assign” parameter to Tap Tempo, you can specify the tempo
by tapping your foot on a pedal switch connected to the
ASSIGNABLE SWITCH jack.

0–1b: Combination Information

X50:

Displays information about the selected combination.

This shows the functions that are assigned to “SW1,”
“SW2,” and the REALTIME CONTROLS B-mode [ASSIGN-
ABLE 1–4] knobs.

microX:

Displays information about the selected combina-

tion. This shows the functions that are assigned to the
REALTIME CONTROLS B-mode [ASSIGNABLE 1–4]
knobs.

0–1: UTILITY

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

Write Combination

This command writes an edited combination into this
instrument’s internal memory.
Be sure to write any combination that you wish to keep. If
the power is turned off or a different combination selected
before you write an edited combination, your edits cannot
be recovered.

For the procedure, refer to “Write Program” (PROG 0–1).

If you use “Category” to specify a category for the combina-
tion that you are writing, you will be able to select it by cate-
gory when selecting combinations in COMBI 0: Play.

Solo Selected Timbre

The Solo function will alternately be switched on/off each
time you select “Solo Selected Timbre.”

1

Choose “Solo Selected Timbre” from the utility menu,
and press the center of the ClickPoint to execute. When
you execute, a check mark will be shown at the left of the
“Solo Selected Timbre” in the menu, and the Solo func-
tion will be turned on.

2

In pages that show parameters for an individual timbre,
you can select a timbre to Solo (in 0: Play, Prog page “Pro-
gram Select,” etc.) so that only that timbre will sound and
the other timbres will be muted. The “Selected Timbre
Information” (0–2d) in each page will indicate “Solo.”
To solo a different timbre, select a parameter of the tim-
bre that you wish to solo.

3

To defeat the Solo function, choose “Solo Selected Tim-
bre” from the utility menu once again, and press the cen-
ter of the ClickPoint.

If a timbre that is muted by the Solo function has been
set to a “Status” (2–1a) of EXT or EX2, MIDI note-on/
off messages will not be transmitted by that timbre.

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