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microKORG XL
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Parameter Guide
1. Timbre parameters
NAME
The microKORG XL lets you assign a name of up to eight characters to 
each program. In Play mode, the display will show the program number and 
program name.
To edit the program name
1. Use knob [1] to select the NAME page.
2. Use knob [2] to move the cursor to the character that you want to change.
3. Use knob [3] to specify the desired character.
4. Repeat steps 2–3.
The edited program name will be lost if you turn off the power or 
switch programs before writing. If you want to keep the edited pro-
gram name, be sure to write the program (J p. 31).
COMMON
Here you can make settings that apply to the entire program and settings 
that specify how the timbres will sound. You can choose whether to use 
only a single timbre (SINGLE), or how to use two timbres (LAYER, SPLIT, 
MULTI). You can also specify whether the timbre selected by the TIMBRE 
SELECT lever will play monophonically or polyphonically, and specify how 
retriggering will occur.
NOTE
If you simultaneously play more keys than the maximum number of voic-
es that can be sounded according to these settings, the last-played keys 
will take priority.
VOIC.MODE................................................ [SINGLE, LAYER, SPLIT, MULTI]
This parameter determines how many timbres a program will use, and how 
those timbres will be allocated. 
SINGLE: Only one timbre will be used.
LAYER: Two timbres will be used. When you play the keyboard, both tim-
bres will sound simultaneously. You can edit each timbre individually.
SPLIT: Two timbres will be used. You can specify a range of notes for each 
timbre, and play each timbre from a different area of the keyboard. Each 
timbre can be edited separately.
MULTI: Two timbres will be used. This mode is mainly used when playing 
the microKORG XL from an external MIDI device. Each timbre can be 
edited separately.
SPLIT.KEY ............................................................................... [C-1…G9]
This parameter will appear if “VOIC.MODE” is set to “SPLIT.” It specifies 
the range in which each timbre will sound.
Notes below the note number you specify will be sounded by timbre 1, and 
notes above (and including) that number will be sounded by timbre 2.