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Seite 2 - Data handling

4VIRTUAL PATCHVIRTUAL PATCH allows you to use not only EG or LFO, but even velocity (keyboard playing dynamics) or key-board tracking (the area of the

Seite 3 - About this manual

5IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditingFront and rear panelFront panelThe characters printed inverse white on the front panel are v

Seite 4 - Table of Contents

61 POWER/VOLUME[POWER/VOLUME] knobThis turns the power on/off and adjusts the volume.2 AUDIO IN[1/ ] knobThis adjusts the input level of the AUDIO IN

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Basic Guide7IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditing[LATCH] keyIf this is on, the arpeggiator will continue playing even if you relea

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8G OCTAVE (MS2000), KEYBOARD (MS2000R)MS2000OCTAVE [UP], [DOWN] keysThese shift the pitch range of the keyboard in one-octave steps.MS2000R[KEYBOARD]

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Basic Guide9IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditing6 Cable hookWrap the AC adapter power cable around this to pre-vent accidental di

Seite 8 - Introduction

10ConnectionsBe sure to turn off the power of all devices before mak-ing connections. Failing to take this precaution may cause your speaker system to

Seite 9 - How a program is structured

Basic Guide11IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditing3. Setting the MIDI channel (preparations for playing)If you are using the MS200

Seite 10 - Vocoder programs

12PlayingTurning the power on/off and adjusting the volumea. Turn on the powerBefore turning on the power of the MS2000/MS2000R, turn off the power of

Seite 11 - Front and rear panel

Basic Guide13IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditingPlaying a programHere’s how to select and play a program.The MS2000/MS2000R cont

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ii To ensure long, trouble-free operation, please read this manual carefully.Precautions Location Using the unit in the following locations can resul

Seite 13 - Basic Guide

14MS2000R1. Selecting a programThere are two ways to select a program.a. Using the BANK/OCTAVE [UP] [DOWN] keys and the SELECT [1]–[16] keysThis metho

Seite 14 - Rear panel

Basic Guide15IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditingPlaying arpeggiosThe MS2000/MS2000R contain a built-in arpeggiator that sounds a

Seite 15 - Control panel (MS2000)

16Using MOD SEQUENCE to modify the sound1. Playing a program in which MOD SEQUENCE is onSome of the factory preset programs contain sequence data. Her

Seite 16 - Connections

Basic Guide17IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditingUsing external input1. Modifying an external waveformA waveform from an external

Seite 17 - Connections to a computer/

18EditingEditing program parametersPrograms consist of a large number of parameters. In order to create a program from scratch, you will need to under

Seite 18 - Listen to the demo perfor

Basic Guide19IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditingc. Select a parameterIf Global mode Page 2C: Memory “Page Jump” is turned ON, op

Seite 19 - Playing a program

203 Press the [WRITE] key.The display will ask you for confirmation.4 Press the [WRITE] key once again.When the LCD screen indicates “Completed,” the d

Seite 20 - 1. Selecting a program

Basic Guide21IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditinge. Adjust the pitch of oscillator 2 in semitone units● Rotate the [SEMITONE] kno

Seite 21 - Playing arpeggios

225. Specify time-varying change in the toneUse EG 1 to create time-varying change in the cutoff fre-quency (FILTER “Cutoff”).If you wish to use the f

Seite 22 - Using MOD SEQUENCE to modify

Basic Guide23IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditingd. Apply distortion to the output● Press the [DISTORTION] key.Each time you pres

Seite 23 - Using external input

iii Thank you for purchasing the Korg MS2000/MS2000R analog modeling synthesizer . To ensure trouble-free enjoyment, please read this manual car

Seite 24 - Editing program parameters

24d. Adjust the speed at which the volume will decay after the note is released● Rotate the EG 2 [RELEASE] knob.The LCD screen will show Page 11D: EG

Seite 25 - (Compare)

Basic Guide25IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditing10. Make MOD SEQUENCE settingsa. Set SEQ COMMON parametersAs preparation before

Seite 26 - Editing a synth program

26If you wish to set the value in more detail, use the [+/YES] [–/NO] keys.If you specify a value for a step number that is beyond the Page 18A: SEQ C

Seite 27 - 4. Make filter settings

Basic Guide27IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditing2. Delay settingsIf you wish to use the front panel knobs to set the delay, you

Seite 28 - Note off

28Editing vocoder programHere’s the procedure for editing a program when in the Vocoder mode.For details on parameters that are the same as the synth

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Basic Guide29IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditing2 Use the sixteen knobs located beside to adjust the output level of each filte

Seite 30 - 8. Make LFO settings

30Editing Global parametersIn Global mode you can make settings that affect the entire MS2000/MS2000R, and also create user scales.Basic editing proce

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Basic Guide31IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditing3 Press the [+/YES] key.A screen will appear in which you can select the data to

Seite 32 - Editing effect parameters

324 Use the [+/YES] [–/NO] keys to specify the data that will be transmitted.If 1PROG is selected, only the data of the currently selected program wil

Seite 33 - Editing arpeggio parameters

Program parametersGlobal parametersParameter GuideParameter GuideProgram parametersGlobal parameters

Seite 34 - Editing vocoder program

iv Table of Contents Basic Guide...1 Introduction... 2 Main features ...

Seite 35 - Changing the program name

34Program parametersThese are the parameters that make up the sound of a pro-gram.If you wish to save a sound, you must perform the Write operation (☞

Seite 36 - Editing Global parameters

Parameter Guide35PelogThis is the Pelog scale, an Indonesian gamelan scale that divides the octave into seven notes. If the “Scale Key” is C, use the

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36E: Detune...[00cent...99cent]Specify the amount of detuning (difference in pitch) that will be applied to n

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Parameter Guide37TriThis is a triangle, which has weaker overtones and a stron-ger fundamental than a sawtooth wave or square wave. It is suitable for

Seite 39 - Parameter Guide

38Audio InIf this is selected, the waveform input from the AUDIO IN 1 or AUDIO IN 2 jack will be used.This allows the MS2000/MS2000R to be used as an

Seite 40 - Program parameters

Parameter Guide39 FILTERHere are the filter-related parameters.A: Type ❮ FILTER TYPE ❯... [24LPF...12HPF]Select the filter type.12

Seite 41 - 3. SYNTH Parameters

40 AMP (Amplifier)These are the volume-related parameters.A: Level ❮ LEVEL ❯...[000...127]Adjust the volume of the

Seite 42 - ■ OSCILLATOR

Parameter Guide41E: EG Reset ... [ON, OFF]Specify whether or not the EG will be reset for the second an

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42 VIRTUAL PATCHVirtual Patch allows you to assign modulation sources such as EG and LFO to various parameters.Four such combinations can be made for

Seite 44 - Page07: MIXER

Parameter Guide43C: Run Mode...[1Shot, Loop]Specify whether the sequence will be looped for playback.1 ShotTh

Seite 45 - ■ FILTER

Table of Contents v Parameter Guide...33 Program parameters ... 34 1. PROGRAM COMMON Parameters...

Seite 46 - ■ EG (Envelope Generator)

44Value ... [–06...+06, –24...+24, –63...+63]Modify the value that is recorded at each step.These values are the amount of change

Seite 47 - Page13: LFO 2

Parameter Guide45D: HiEQGain...[–12.0...+12.0]Set the gain of the high-range equalizer.Excessively raising the e

Seite 48 - ■ MOD SEQUENCE

46F: Key Sync... [ON, OFF]Specify whether the arpeggiator will be synchronized to the keyboard.If this

Seite 49 - Page21: SEQ3

Parameter Guide473 Use the [+/YES] [–/NO] keys to select the copy source program.4 Use CURSOR[®] to move the cursor to the copy source timbre.5 Use th

Seite 50 - ■ EFFECTS

483 Use the [+/YES] [–/NO] keys to select the copy source program.4 Use the CURSOR [®] key to move the cursor to the copy source timbre.5 Use the [+/Y

Seite 51 - ■ ARPEGGIATOR

Parameter Guide494. Vocoder ParametersThese are the parameters for a vocoder program (Page 01A: COMMON “Mode” = Vocoder). VOICEThese parameters are t

Seite 52 - ■ UTILITY

50 MIXERThis sets the output level of the carrier. The level you specify here will be the input level to the band-pass filter of the car-rier.A: OSC 1

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Parameter Guide51With a setting of 0, keyboard tracking will not affect the vol-ume.Keyboard Track operates according to the pitch that is controlled

Seite 54 - H: SwapSeq

52B: InitTimbreRefer to “3. SYNTH Parameters.”C: Init ch LvlThis function initializes the output level for each filter of the carrier.When the levels a

Seite 55 - 4. Vocoder Parameters

53Global parametersThese parameters affect the entire MS2000/MS2000R.To set these parameters, press the [GLOBAL] key. If you wish to save the settings

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vi Appendices... 58 About MIDI...58 MIDI message

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54A: Protect ... [ON, OFF]Specify whether or not the internal memory will be pro-tected.ONThe followi

Seite 58 - D: Init ch Pan

Parameter Guide55E: MIDI2 ...[P.Bend...CC#95]Select the function that will be assigned to modulation source

Seite 59 - Global parameters

56G: SyncCtrl ...[OFF, CC#00...CC#95]Select the MIDI control change number that will be transmit-ted from the MIDI OUT c

Seite 60 - Page3: MIDI

Parameter Guide57ArpegioThe pedal switch will function as an arpeggiator on/off switch.C: A.Switch...

Seite 61 - Page4: MIDI FILTER

58AppendicesAbout MIDIBy using a MIDI cable to connect MIDI devices, midi data can be exchanged between devices even if they are different models or w

Seite 62 - Page6: PEDAL&SW

Appendices59Control changesControl changes [Bn, cc, vv](n: channel, cc: control change no., vv: value)Movements of the MODULATION wheel or a modulatio

Seite 63 - Page8: CALIB

60Parameters transmitted and received via NRPNFront panel knobs and keys other than the controls listed above are assigned NRPN (Non Registered Parame

Seite 64 - Appendices

Appendices61Other controlsPanel knobs and keys other than the arpeggiator transmit and receive the following NRPN messages. These are transmitted and

Seite 65 - Control changes

62*1: • When “Knob” = Step Length, data correspondences for both transmission and reception will be:0...9: –6, 10...19: –5, 20..29: –4, 30...39: –3, 4

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Appendices63*1: • When “Knob” = Step Length, data correspondences for both transmission and reception will be:0...9: –6, 10...19: –5, 20..29: –4, 30..

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IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditing Basic Guide Basic Guide IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditing

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64Transmitting sound settings etc. (Data Dump)Program data and global data can be transmitted as a MIDI exclusive data. The action of transmitting MID

Seite 69 - System exclusive messages

Appendices65Front panel knob/key control change assignmentsControl changes can be assigned to each front panel knob/key of the MS2000/MS2000R so that

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66Control 2 values when OSC 1 Wave = DWGSWhen the synth parameter OSC 1 “Wave” is set to DWGS, the [CONTROL 2] knob will select the DWGS waveform. The

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Appendices67Voice Name ListNo. Name Category Mode SEQ 1 SEQ 2 SEQ 3 ARPEGGIATORA01 Stab Saw Synth Hard Single OFF A02 Synth Lana Arpeggio S

Seite 72 - “Sync Note” values corre

68No. Name Category Mode SEQ 1 SEQ 2 SEQ 3 ARPEGGIATORD01 Ana Fuzz Synth Hard Single OFF D02 Water Edge Arpeggio DualT1 Noise Level None None

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Appendices69No. Name Category Mode SEQ 1 SEQ 2 SEQ 3 ARPEGGIATORG01 Square Comp Synth Hard Single OFF G02 Krazy Arpy 2 Arpeggio Single Random

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70Blank chartProgram No. :Program Name: COMMONMode: TimbreVoice:Split Point: Scale: PITCHTranspose: Tune:Vibrato Int:Bend Range:VOICEAssign :Priority:

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Appendices71PITCHTranspose: Tune:Vibrato Int:Bend Range:VOICEAssign :Priority:Trigger :Detune:FILTERVel.Sense:AMPVel Sense:KBD Track:EG 1EG Reset:EG 2

Seite 76 - Blank chart

72Program No. :Program Name: AUDIO IN2Gate Sense:HPF Gate:AMPVel Sense:KBD Track:MOD FX DELAY FX EQType: Type: LowEQFreq:Tempo Sync: LowEQGain:Sync No

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Appendices73TroubleshootingBefore you suspect a malfunction, please check the following points.Power does not turn on• Is the power cable connected to

Seite 78 - Vocoder Program

2 Introduction Main features 1. Analog modeling system The MS2000/MS2000R provides eight types of oscillator algorithms, including waveforms of ana

Seite 79 - Specifications and options

74IndexSymbols[+/YES] [–/NO] keys 7, 19, 30AA.Pedal 56A.SwFunc 56A.Switch 57A.SwMode 57Aftertouch 58All note off 63AMP 3, 6, 40, 50Amp

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Appendices75LL/R Delay 44Last Step 25, 42LATCH 15, 45LCD Edit mode 2, 18Level (LEVEL) 22, 40, 50LFO 3, 7, 24, 41, 51LFO Speed (SPEED) 26

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76SwapSeq 48SwapTimbre 47Swing 27, 46Sync 3, 38Sync control 63Sync NoteDELAY FX 44LFO 41SyncCtrl 56SynchronizationClock 54External M

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MIDI Implementation Chart *: MS2000 / MS2000ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOModulation wheelBreath ControllerFoot controllerData Entry (MSB)VolumePanpotExpressionD

Seite 83 - MIDI Implementation Chart

Basic Guide3IntroductionFront and rear panelConnectionsPlayingEditingHow a program is structuredThe programs of the MS2000/MS2000R can be classified in

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