

I'd like to do more tutorials, though, to help me get my head around this rather complex bit of gear, so I will post them here incase anyone else finds them useful.

I'm working on an album right now which will be released early in the new year, and I don't want to re-open my MySpace and Facebook accounts until I've got something to promote. I will certainly join your Facebook group when I finally get around to opening an account. I find that organising these tutorials helps it all to sink in - and there's so much to get to grips with in the Microarranger. It seems mad to expend all that talent and technology on designing an instrument and then wreck the whole thing with indecipherable instructions. It would be difficult to do a worse job than Korg have done with their manual, and it's so hard to understand what their problem is. Posted: Sat 4:36 pm Post subject: Re: Re Tutorial Maybe you would like to join my group on Facebook. Posted: Sat 10:05 am Post subject: Re TutorialĪ well written tutorial a job Korg should do with all its keyboards new and old. Last edited by VULGARIAN on Thu 11:20 pm edited 3 times in total I’ve proofread it quite thoroughly, but if you spot any errors, do let me know, and I’ll amend the file.
#Korg micro arranger manual download#
When the site loads, click on the DOWNLOAD tab to find the file.
#Korg micro arranger manual pdf#
If you think it might be helpful to you, feel free to download it as a PDF using the link below: I think that’s the single-most useful thing about these tutorials, as it’s a nightmare trying to locate all of these multi-functional buttons on the panel. I haven’t had time to finish the “Effects” tutorial yet, but here’s a tutorial for newbies (like me) which deals with recording a SONG using one of the Microarranger’s STYLES, playing it back and then saving it to an SD card.Īs usual, I’ve attempted to make it foolproof, by illustrating the instructions every step of the way, and indicating within them, via the use of red arrows, where every button and parameter can be found as they are mentioned. The link below is to the updated version. NB - There were errors in section 13 and 14 which are now corrected. When the page loads, if you don’t see the file, click on the DOWNLOAD tab, to be taken to the page which has the relevant file. This tutorial covers changing all eight of the instruments in a STYLE and then renaming it and saving it to a user PERFORMANCE location. In case it might be of use to someone on these boards, I’ve uploaded the first tutorial to Mediafire, where it can be downloaded as a PDF file. I’ve found it useful to create tutorials for myself which go through all the procedures with pictures throughout, showing where each button is when it needs to be found. I have had the MICROARRANGER for four days now, and can understand the problems some people are having with the manual. Posted: Sat 3:54 am Post subject: MICROARRANGER - Tutorials Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in

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