Korg 2E ii 사용자 설명서
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Introduction
Front and rear panel
[VALUE] dial
Use this dial to modify the value of the parameter.
[INC]/[DEC] keys
These are used to increase or decrease the parameter
value in steps of one. It is convenient to use these to
make fine adjustments.
value in steps of one. It is convenient to use these to
make fine adjustments.
Numeric keys [0] – [9], [ENTER] key, [–] key,
[./HOLD] key
[./HOLD] key
Use these keys to numerically input a parameter value.
Use numeric keys [0]–[9], the [–] key, and the [./
HOLD] key to enter the value, and press the [ENTER]
key to confirm it. The [./HOLD] key lets you input a
value with a decimal point. The [–] key inverts the sign
(+/–) of the parameter value.
Use numeric keys [0]–[9], the [–] key, and the [./
HOLD] key to enter the value, and press the [ENTER]
key to confirm it. The [./HOLD] key lets you input a
value with a decimal point. The [–] key inverts the sign
(+/–) of the parameter value.
In addition, [./HOLD] can be used if you wish to select
sounds by category in program or combination mode.
sounds by category in program or combination mode.
By holding down the [ENTER] key and pressing a
numeric key [0]–[9], you can select up to ten utility
menu commands for the current page.
numeric key [0]–[9], you can select up to ten utility
menu commands for the current page.
10. [CATEGORY] key, [AUDITION] key
[CATEGORY] key
In each mode, you can directly access the utility menu
“Select by Category” by choosing a parameter that can
be selected by category and then pressing the [Cate-
gory] key.
This allows you to view and select programs or combi-
nations by category. (
“Select by Category” by choosing a parameter that can
be selected by category and then pressing the [Cate-
gory] key.
This allows you to view and select programs or combi-
nations by category. (
[AUDITION] key
This key activates the Audition function, which plays
a riff (phrase) suitable for each preloaded or preset pro-
gram.
a riff (phrase) suitable for each preloaded or preset pro-
gram.
In Program mode, pressing the [AUDITION] key (the
key will light) will cause the audition riff to play
repeatedly.
key will light) will cause the audition riff to play
repeatedly.
In Sampling mode (if the EXB-SMPL option is
installed), the selected sample will be played.
installed), the selected sample will be played.
11.[EXIT] key, [MENU
PAGE +/–
] key, CURSOR
keys [ ], [
–
], [ ], [
+
]
[EXIT] key
In Program, Combination, Sequencer, Sampling (if the
separately sold EXB-SMPL option is installed), and
Global modes, pressing this key from anywhere other
than page 1.1 will take you to page 1.1 of that mode.
When a dialog box is open, this key will cancel the set-
tings made in the dialog box and close the dialog box
(corresponds to the “Cancel”). If a Utility menu or
page menu is open, pressing [EXIT] will close the
menu.
separately sold EXB-SMPL option is installed), and
Global modes, pressing this key from anywhere other
than page 1.1 will take you to page 1.1 of that mode.
When a dialog box is open, this key will cancel the set-
tings made in the dialog box and close the dialog box
(corresponds to the “Cancel”). If a Utility menu or
page menu is open, pressing [EXIT] will close the
menu.
[MENU
PAGE +/–
] key
Use this key to select different pages on screen. When
you press this key, a list of the pages within the mode
will appear in the LCD screen. Use the function key
[F1]–[F7] or cursor keys [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ] to select the
desired page, and press the [F8] key to move to the
selected page.
You can also move to a desired page by holding down
the [MENU] key and using numeric keys [1]–[7] to
enter a two-digit page number.
In addition, you can hold down the [MENU] key and
use cursor keys [ ], [ ] to switch pages in the order of
1.1
you press this key, a list of the pages within the mode
will appear in the LCD screen. Use the function key
[F1]–[F7] or cursor keys [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ] to select the
desired page, and press the [F8] key to move to the
selected page.
You can also move to a desired page by holding down
the [MENU] key and using numeric keys [1]–[7] to
enter a two-digit page number.
In addition, you can hold down the [MENU] key and
use cursor keys [ ], [ ] to switch pages in the order of
1.1
→2.1→2.2→2.3. (
CURSOR keys [
], [
–], [
], [
+]
Use these keys to select different parameters on screen.
In addition, you can hold down the [MENU] key and
use cursor keys [ ], [ ] to switch pages in the order of
1.1
In addition, you can hold down the [MENU] key and
use cursor keys [ ], [ ] to switch pages in the order of
1.1
→2.1→2.2→2.3. (
12.BANK keys
These keys are used to switch Program/Combination
banks.
banks.
PROG BANK: [A], [B], [C], [D], [GM]
When selecting programs, use keys [A], [B], [C], [D],
and [GM]. The key of the selected bank will light.
Each time you press [GM], you will cycle through the
GM banks and the drum bank as follows: G, g(d), G ...
etc.
and [GM]. The key of the selected bank will light.
Each time you press [GM], you will cycle through the
GM banks and the drum bank as follows: G, g(d), G ...
etc.
COMBI BANK: [A], [B], [C]
When selecting combinations, use keys [A], [B], and
[C]. The LED of the selected bank will light.
In Combination, and Sequencer modes when the edit
cell (highlighted area) is located at the program of a
timbre or track, you can use the BANK keys to select
the bank of the program. The bank key of the program
selected for that timbre/track will light.
In dialog boxes such as Write Program or Write Com-
bination
[C]. The LED of the selected bank will light.
In Combination, and Sequencer modes when the edit
cell (highlighted area) is located at the program of a
timbre or track, you can use the BANK keys to select
the bank of the program. The bank key of the program
selected for that timbre/track will light.
In dialog boxes such as Write Program or Write Com-
bination
, these keys are used to specify the program or
combination bank that will be the writing destination,
etc.
etc.