microKorg led display
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microKorg led display
Hey...I'm new to the microkorg and I was wondering if anyone knows if there is a way to show the bpm on the led display....tempo is very important in a lot of what I'm recording currently and I want to use some samples, but don't want to have to try to match the blinkey light.
Also, is there ANY way to access any sort of tap tempo on this synth?
thanks!
Also, is there ANY way to access any sort of tap tempo on this synth?
thanks!
Rupert
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Re: microKorg led display
I have the same wish: control bpm through tap tempo!rupertpenguin wrote: Also, is there ANY way to access any sort of tap tempo on this synth?
Is there anyway? Via midi and a sustain pedal to send start/stop midi information?
Thanks in advance
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yeah, i wish that it would show the BPM when you tweak the Tempo knob. my TR 707 does this and it's almost 20 years older than microKORG is : /. it would make alot of things alot easier, especially if i use the mK as a midi master (which i don't do because i can't be sure what the exact tempo is that i'm using).
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brilliant f*cking plan : ). i never actually thought of that.ricky recordo wrote:Use your 707's clock to drive the MicroKorg's clock then. MIDI OUT from 707 to MIDI IN on MicroKorg. Consult manuals as required but I'm sure it can work...
do you have a good tutorial for driving the midi clock with an external midi device? i'm new to using complicated midi features, so this is all slightly difficult to me.
Hey pafufta,
I'll have to exhume the MicroKorg's manual from under the rubble of this mess unless you have one handy. I don't recall whether the 707 defaults to MIDI MASTER clock or to MIDI SLAVE. Either way,I do recall that there is a short sequence of "SHIFT" then press "X" on the front panel. Let me dig them out later tonight and maybe you'll get that tutorial. Must party with neighbours at campfire first
BTW I know it'll work for sure because I remember using the 707's clock to drive another drum machine before. Piece of cake
I'll have to exhume the MicroKorg's manual from under the rubble of this mess unless you have one handy. I don't recall whether the 707 defaults to MIDI MASTER clock or to MIDI SLAVE. Either way,I do recall that there is a short sequence of "SHIFT" then press "X" on the front panel. Let me dig them out later tonight and maybe you'll get that tutorial. Must party with neighbours at campfire first

BTW I know it'll work for sure because I remember using the 707's clock to drive another drum machine before. Piece of cake
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awesome, it's been a few weeks, but i'm still interested in pursuing this feature.ricky recordo wrote:Hey pafufta,
I'll have to exhume the MicroKorg's manual from under the rubble of this mess unless you have one handy. I don't recall whether the 707 defaults to MIDI MASTER clock or to MIDI SLAVE. Either way,I do recall that there is a short sequence of "SHIFT" then press "X" on the front panel. Let me dig them out later tonight and maybe you'll get that tutorial. Must party with neighbours at campfire first![]()
BTW I know it'll work for sure because I remember using the 707's clock to drive another drum machine before. Piece of cake
TR-707 manual is online here, public domain. sounds like you've had experience with the 707 and MIDI. do you know of a good tutorial online for using an external MIDI device to drive the mK? i would just need help setting up my 707 to do this, i can set-up the mK without a problem.
thanks for the replies though, it's got me thinking about alot of possibilities and expiraments i could do.