Configuration articles and guides for software and hardware. These settings are mandatory unless otherwise stated
Instructions what to do before inserting our plug-in to project
First we need to make sure the hardware is ready to communicate with the software. In order to do so, we need to make sure that some pre-required settings are set accordingly.
Plug your MIDI cables to the MIDI device and Audio Jacks to your mixer / soundcard.
MIDI out from synth to MIDI device in and vice versa. No MIDI thru or other ports.
Configure Korg MS2000(B) / MS2000(B)R for our plug-in
Fire up your MS2000 or MS2000R and enter Global settings with “GLOBAL” button below the display. Use “CURSOR” and “PAGE” buttons to navigate around the settings.
- Click “PAGE +/-” buttons to see page “G2A MEMORY” and set Protect to OFF.
- Click “PAGE +/-” buttons to see page “G3A MIDI” and set MIDI Ch to 1.
- Click “CURSOR </>” buttons to see “G3B MIDI” and set Local to on or off.
- Click “CURSOR </>” buttons to see “G3C MIDI” and set Clock to Internal. Arpeggiator will not play unless DAW is unable to provide MIDI Clock. Windows: Check our method of using MIDI OX and LoopBe together to provide MIDI clock from DAW to your synth.
- Click “PAGE +/-” buttons to see page “G4A MIDI FILTER” and set ProgChg to ENA.
- Click “CURSOR </>” buttons to see “G4B MIDI FILTER” and set CtrlChg to ENA.
- Click “CURSOR </>” buttons to see “G4C MIDI FILTER” and set P.Bend to ENA.
- Click “CURSOR </>” buttons to see “G4D MIDI FILTER” and set SystemEx to ENA.
- Click “CURSOR </>” buttons to see “G4E MIDI FILTER” and set NoteRcv to ALL.
Exit this view by clicking “EXIT” – Display returns to normal state.
All set! We are now ready to open our plug-in in DAW!
To get more information about how to adjust your synth, read the Korg MS2000 User Manual.