Editing a Program
Original sounds can be created by either using an exist-
ing preset program as template, or by starting from
scratch using the Init Program.
Editing Parameters
The basic parameters of the synthesizer are split into
sections on the front panel (VCO, FILTER, etc.). Use the
knobs and switches to adjust the sound to your liking.
Voice Mode Selection
The 16 voices of the prologue-16, and 8 voices of the
prologue-8, can be combined in different ways. Four
voice modes can be selected using the SELECT button.
Depending on the mode, the VOICE MODE DEPTH
knob will have a different effect.
Editing Effects
(EFFECT section, L.F. COMP. section)
Using the MOD EFFECTS switch, modulation ef-
fects like chorus and phaser can be selected. Pushing
the switch up towards the SELECT label, will cycle
through the available effect categories. The SPEED and
DEPTH knobs can be used to adjust each effect.
Using the DELAY/REVERB switch, the delay and
reverb effects can be selected. The TIME and TONE/
FEEDBACK knobs can be used to adjust each effect.
In the case of the prologue-16, the L.F. COMP. switch
can be used to turn the analog boost compressor on
and off. The GAIN knob can be used to adjust the
amount of effect applied.
More editing options are available in EDIT MODE. For
details refer to the Owner's Manual (www.korg.com).
Saving a Program
Once you are happy with the sound you have created,
you can save it as a program.
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Make sure the button is unlit.
1.
Check that the prologue is in Play mode.
In Play mode, verify that the EDIT MODE button on
the front panel is unlit. If the EDIT MODE button is
lit, press the EXIT button.
2.
Press the WRITE button.
The prologue will enter the Write standby mode, and
the WRITE button will blink.
3.
Turn the PROGRAM/VALUE knob to select the Pro-
gram number where your new sound will be saved.
To cancel, press the EXIT button.
TIP
8
(Master Controls)
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2, 4
4.
Press the WRITE button once more.
The Program will be saved in internal memory, and
the message "Complete" will appear in the display.
Never turn off the power while Programs are
being saved. Doing so may destroy the internal
data.
Restoring the Factory settings
You can restore the prologue's preset Programs and
global settings to their original factory-set state at any
time.
1.
Begin with the prologue turned Off.
2.
While holding down the WRITE button and the EXIT
button, turn the prologue On.
"FACTORY RESET" will be indicated in the display.
3.
Use the PROGRAM/VALUE knob to choose the set-
tings you wish to reset (PRESET, GLOBAL, ALL).
If you select "ALL" and execute, all user progras
will be erased.
4.
Press the WRITE button.
The display will indicate the message "Are you
sure?".
5.
Turn the PROGRAM/VALUE knob to select "Yes",
and press the WRITE button.
The factory-set default data will be reloaded, and the
prologue will be restored to its factory default state.
Never turn off the prologue while data is being
loaded. Doing so might damage the internal data.
Analog Circuitry and Tuning
Tuning Operation
As with all analog instruments, the prologue's circuitry
can drift over time during performance due to changes
in environment and temperature. The prologue pro-
vides an auto-tuning function that automatically tunes
the instrument's analog circuits on demand, to correct
for any analog drift.
1.
Hold down the SHIFT button and press the EXIT
button.
Auto-tuning begins.
During tuning, you will temporarily be unable to
play the instrument.