KingKORG NEO Owner's Manual
2.
Use the PAGE +/− buttons to access the PROGRAM "a12:Arp"
page.
3.
Press the value dial.
The step setting screen will appear.
4.
Use the PAGE +/− buttons to move the "
the step that you want to edit.
5.
Turn the value dial to turn the step on or off.
In the main display, set the indication to "O" (on) for steps that
you want to enable. If you select "_" (off), the note for that step
will be a rest.
Repeat steps 4 and 5 to specify other steps.
6.
Press the value dial to confirm the on/off settings of the steps.
TIP: The number of available steps can be specified in the PRO-
GRAM "a10: Arp" page. (PG: "4. Arpeggio parameters")
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Restoring an edited program value to
its original setting
When you set a value to the same value stored in the original preset
program or saved program, the ORIGINAL VALUE LED will light up.
After editing a value, you can restore that value to its original setting
by turning the knob to the value that makes the ORIGINAL VALUE
LED light up.
If you want to discard all the edits you've been making, and recall
the content that's stored in internal memory, simply select another
program without saving the current edits, and then recall the
desired program once again.
About global settings
Switch to Global mode when you want to change settings that apply to
the entire KingKORG NEO or when you want to make MIDI-related
settings.
Global mode contains various settings such as master tune,
transpose, and global MIDI channel. (PG: "6. GLOBAL parameters")
Changes you make to these settings will be lost if you turn off
the power without saving. Be sure to save your settings if you
want to keep them. (OM: p.21 "1. Saving global settings")
Other functions
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Initializing a program
Here's how to initialize the settings of the selected program.
This procedure will initialize the settings of the program that's
being edited. It will not change the contents stored in internal
memory.
If you want to save the initialized state, save the program.
(OM: p.21 "2. Saving a program")
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Here's how you can copy the settings of another program's timbre to
a timbre (either A or B) of the currently selected program.
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5.
Select the program that you want to initialize. (OM: p.14
"Selecting a program")
Use the PAGE +/− buttons to access the PROGRAM "u01:
Utility" page, and press the value dial.
A screen will ask you to confirm that you want to initialize the
program.
TIP: If you decide not to initialize, press the SHIFT/EXIT button.
Press the value dial once again.
When initialization is finished, the display will indicate
"Complete!" and you will automatically return to the top screen.
Copying a timbre
This operation recalls settings to a timbre of the program that's
being edited . It will not change the contents stored in internal
memory.
Only one timbre can be copied at a time.
First select the program that includes the copy-destination
timbre. (OM: p.14 "Selecting a program")
Use the PAGE +/− buttons to access the PROGRAM "u02:
Utility" page, and press the value dial.
Turn the value dial to select the program that contains the
copy-source timbre, and press the dial to confirm your selection.
When selecting a program, the TIMBRE A or B button will light
depending on the timbres used by the copy-source program.
The TIMBRE A or B buttons will not respond if you press
them at this time.
Confirm the copy-source timbre.
If the copy-source program uses two timbres, the copy-source
timbre button will blink. Select the desired timbre if necessary,
and press the value dial to confirm your selection.
TIP: While the TIMBRE A or B button is blinking, you can also
make your choice by pressing a button.
Confirm the copy-destination timbre.
If the copy-destination program uses two timbres, the TIMBRE
A or B button will blink. As necessary, turn the value dial to
select the copy-destination timbre, and press the value dial to
confirm your selection.