User Guide
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THE FCC REGULATION WARNING
(U.S.A. only)
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO
CONSUMERS
This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable pro-
tection against harmful interference in
a residential installation. This equip-
ment generates, uses, and can radi-
ate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particu-
lar installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be de-
termined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
This product has been manufactured
according to strict specifications and
voltage requirements that are applica-
ble in the country in which it is intended
that this product should be used. If you
have purchased this product via the in-
ternet, through mail order, and/or via a
telephone sale, you must verify that this
product is intended to be used in the
country in which you reside.
WARNING: Use of this product in any
country other than that for which it is in-
tended could be dangerous and could
invalidate the manufacturer’s or distrib-
utor’s warranty.
Please also retain your receipt as proof
of purchase otherwise your product
may be disqualified from the manufac-
turer’s or distributor’s warranty.
Unauthorized changes or modification
to this system can void the user’s au-
thority to operate this equipment.
• Reorient or relocate the receiving an-
tenna.
• Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an out-
let on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
Notice regarding disposal (EU only)
If this “crossed-out wheeled bin”
symbol is shown on the product
or in the operating manual, you
must dispose of the product in an
appropriate way. Do not dispose
of this product along with your
household trash. By disposing of
this product correctly, you can
avoid environmental harm or health
risk. The correct method of disposal will
depend on your locality, so please con-
tact the appropriate local authorities for
details.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
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Data handling
Disclaimer
Data stored in the memory may some- The information contained in this manual
times be lost due to improper handling by has been carefully revised and checked
the user.. Be sure to save important data through. Due to our constant efforts to
to an external storage device. KORG will improve our products, the specifications
not be responsible for damages caused might differ to those in the manual. KORG
by data loss.
is not responsible for any eventual differ-
ences found between the specifications
and the contents of the instruction man-
ual – the specifications being subject to
change without prior notice.
Data reset
When the instrument is turned off, some
parameters will be reset.
Warranty
Example screens
KORG products are manufactured ac-
cording to the strictest electrical and me-
chanical regulations that exist in various
countries of the world. These products are
covered under warranty by the KORG dis-
tributor in each country. Any KORG prod-
uct that is not sold with the manufacturer’s
or distributor’s warranty, or without a serial
number, cannot benefit from servicing un-
der the warranty. This regulation is for the
consumer’s own protection.
Some pages in the manuals show LCD
screens along with an explanation of func-
tions and operations. All sound names,
parameter names, and values are merely
examples and may not always match the
actual display you are working on.
Cleaning the display
Use a soft cotton cloth to clean the screen.
Some materials, such as paper towels,
could cause scratches and damage it.
Computer wipes are also suggested, pro-
vided they are specifically designed for
LCD screens.
Do not spray any liquids on the LCD
screen directly. Always apply the solution
to your cloth first, then clean the screen.
Assistance and service for musicians
For repairs, contact your nearest Autho-
rized KORG Service Center. For more
information on KORG products, and to
find software and accessories for your in-
strument, please contact your local Autho-
rized KORG distributor. For up-to-date in-
Trademarks
KORG on the Internet
Company names, product names, and
names of formats etc. are the trademarks
or registered trademarks of their respec-
tive owners.
KORG Inc.: www.korg.co.jp
KORG USA: www.korg.com
KORG UK: www.korg.co.uk
KORG Canada: www.korgcanada.com
Open Source notice
Portions of this product’s software are
copyright © 2009 “The FreeType Project”
Copyright © 2010 KORG Italy Spa.
Printed in Italy.
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Table of Contents
Part 2: The user interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
The back panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Part 4: The Players. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
AutoLoad play mode: Automatically loading Songs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
NoStop play mode: Playing a list of Songs, one after the other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
Playing single Songs from a device. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
Browsing through the library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
Finding a Song. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
Deleting Songs or the library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94
Selecting a playlist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99
Playing back the Songs of a playlist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101
Reserved playlists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101
Browsing through the playlists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102
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Managing the playlists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111
Importing and exporting the playlists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115
Voice Processor Setup and Preset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .130
The Voice Processor Setup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .131
The Voice Processor Presets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .138
Part 9: Lyrics, chords and score. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
Connecting a MIDI keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .163
Part 12: Editing Songs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185
Mixing Sounds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .186
Choosing the reverb and effect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .187
Editing the Sounds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .190
Browsing through the files. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .192
Editing files and folders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .193
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Demo Songs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .209
MIDI Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .238
Technical specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .242
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Introduction
Welcome!
Many thanks, and congratulations on purchasing the MP-10 PRO Professional
Media Player! To maximize your understanding and enjoyment of your MP-10
PRO, please read this manual at least once, and (as they say), “use this product
as directed”. Keep the manual for future reference after you’ve read it; you
may wish to re-read it again at some point to pick up cool tips you may have
missed the first time around.
What’s in the box
After you buy your MP-10 PRO, please check that all the following items are
included in the package. If some of them are missing, immediately contact
your Korg dealer.
• MP-10 PRO Professional Media Player
• User Manual (the one you are reading now)
• External power supply adapter with AC cable
• Travel bag
• 2 × female RCA-to-1/4” mono plug adapters
Main features
MP-10 PRO is a MIDI and MP3 file player that can be used to play Songs
from the internal library, from any directory on the internal drive, or from an
external device. A double player with a motorized crossfader allows for DJ-
style mixing.
Songs can be organized and retrieved via powerful database tools that make
finding files among many thousands quick and intuitive. Libraries and playlists
are easy to manage and create by reading Songs from any USB storage device
or from other MP3 players (for example the Apple® iPod®, amongst others).
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MIDI and MP3 files can be freely sped-up or slowed-down. They can also be
transposed to suit the most comfortable key for the performer.
Lyrics, chords and score can be read on the internal or an external display,
making a portable music stand of the MP-10 PRO. Lyrics can be seen in more
than fifty languages (including non-Roman languages like Russian, Greek,
Turkish and many others) by choosing the right character set for your needs.
In addition to playing back Songs, the MP-10 PRO is also a four-part tone
generator for playing Sounds with a keyboard, either in full keyboard, split or
layer modes. You can also play up to four Pads in realtime, for a total of forty
Sounds when summing the players, keyboard and Pad sounds.
The included RX (Real eXperience) Sounds provide stunningly realistic rec-
reations of traditional instruments. All Sounds can be enhanced by Korg’s re-
nowned effects. A powerful and easy-to-use final compressor/limiter lets you
polish and produce your total output signal.
Two microphone inputs allow you to connect microphones for voice and other
musical instruments. One of the microphones can be processed by means of
a powerful Voice Processor supplied by TC-Helicon, providing up to three
harmony voices.
The Vocal Remover removes the vocal part from virtually any commercially-
available MP3.
The device features an easy-to-use graphical user interface with color touch
screen for fast efficient navigation. Direct access to common functions is also
made possible via control panel keys and PC keyboard shortcuts.
There are several ports available to connect to a personal computer, a PC key-
board, a master keyboard, multiple USB storage devices as well as an external
display.
A handle is incorporated for easy transport and inclination. A travel bag is sup-
plied as well.
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Part 1: Starting up
There is a series of very simple setup operations to be taken care of before you
start to use your MP-10 PRO.
Warning: Please read this manual carefully, to avoid damaging this or other devices
with incorrect handling.
Positioning the handle
While in the straight position, the handle can be used for transportation; when
folded, it can be used to tilt the MP-10 PRO for increased visibility of the dis-
play and control panel.
1. Press and hold the two red rings at both ends of the handle.
Push the red rings (both sides)
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2. Fold the handle to the desired position.
Keep the red rings pushed and fold
the handle down
3. Release the two red rings.
4. To set the handle to the straight position again, simply do the opposite.
Turning the instrument on
Here is how to turn the MP-10 PRO on.
1. Connect the supplied AC cable to the power supply unit.
2. Connect the power supply unit to the DC 12V connector on the back of the device.
Warning: Use only the supplied adapter, or an adapter suggested by Korg. Other
adapters may look similar, but they may damage your instrument.
3. Connect the AC power cable to a reliable power socket.
4. Press the POWER button to turn on the power to the MP-10 PRO. When
you turn the device on, a series of setup data must be automatically loaded
first, and this will take some time, which depends on the amount of data to
be loaded.
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During boot-up, you can read information about the operating system ver-
sion. From time to time, Korg might release new versions of the operating
system, that would be found on our official web sites.
5. When the boot-up is completed, the main screen appears. This is what the
main screen looks like:
Before examining it, let’s make a few more preliminary settings.
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Basic user interface setup
Before using your MP-10 PRO in a performance environment, you can cus-
tomize the way you will interact with it.
Calibrating the touch panel
The touch panel can be calibrated to respond to your preferred touch pressure.
Please note that heavy touches are not necessary, as the screen is very respon-
sive by design.
1. Press the GLOBAL button to access the Global Menu.
2. Touch the TOUCH PANEL button on the display to access the Touch Panel
Calibration page.
As an alternative, you can access this page by keeping the QUICKACCESS
KEY pressed, then pressing the GLOBAL button.
3. Touch the upper left corner of the display, where indicated by the arrows.
4. When the arrows move to a different corner, touch them.
5. When done, the SAVE button on the display becomes green. Touch it to
save the new calibration.
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Please note that you can exit from this procedure at any time, by pressing
the EXIT button in the control panel.
Setting the display brightness
You can adjust the brightness of the display, to adapt it to the environment’s
light.
1. Press the GLOBAL button to access the Global Menu.
2. Touch the GENERAL Settings button on the display to access the General
Settings section.
3. Touch the LIGHT SET button on the display to access the Light Set page.
4. Touch the LCD Brightness knob, and either drag it, or use the DIAL or the
UP/DOWN buttons to change the display brightness.
5. Touch the SAVE button on the display to save the settings in the Global
preferences.
6. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Setting the control panel’s backlight
You can adjust the intensity of the control panel buttons’ backlight, to adapt it
to the environment’s light.
1. Press the GLOBAL button to access the Global Menu.
2. Touch the GENERAL Settings button on the display to access the General
Settings page.
3. Touch the LIGHT SET button on the display to access the Light Set page.
4. Touch the Panel Backlight knob, and either drag it or use the DIAL or the
UP/DOWN buttons to change the panel backlight.
5. Touch the SAVE button on the display to save the settings in the Global
preferences.
6. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Setting the date and time
Your MP-10 PRO includes a clock/calendar. You can adjust the date and time,
to allow for correct time-stamping of all data.
Please note that on the same page you can find a calendar, useful when check-
ing for the date of your next show.
1. Press the GLOBAL button to access the Global Menu.
2. Touch the DATE & TIME button on the display to access the Date & Time
page.
3. Touch the fields that you want to edit. You can change their value by using
the DIAL or UP/DOWN buttons, or you can touch the field a second time
to open a virtual numeric keypad. After having typed the value, touch OK
to confirm or Canc to cancel.
In case you have a PC keyboard connected to the MP-10 PRO, you can use
it to enter the numbers without opening the virtual numeric keypad.
4. Touch the SAVE button to save the settings in the Global preferences.
5. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Part 2: The user interface
Part 2: The user interface
Take a few minutes to learn the basics of the various sections of the device.
This will help you better understand the information contained on the follow-
ing pages.
The front panel
The front panel is the control center of your device. Here you will find the
touch screen display and the various performance controls.
The control panel is divided into logical functional zones. You will find more
separate parts.
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In the top left corner you will find the audio controls.
Output level controls and
Output level
controls and on/
off switch for the
MIC1 microphone
input. This input
goes to the Voice
Processor.
on/off switch for the MIC2
microphone input. This
input does NOT go into
the Voice Processor.
Master volume control.
Level control,
and on/off switch
for the harmony
voices.
Press this button to lower
the music level so that
you can easily speak to
your audience. Press it
again to resume normal
music output.
On/off switch for the
effects assigned to the
microphone inputs.
In the center you can see the full color display, which is the main interface
between you and the instrument:
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In the top right corner there are the buttons used to access the general manage-
ment pages, as well as the main data entry controls:
Press to edit the
global parameters.
Press to access file
management.
Use the arrow keys
to move the selection
cursor in the display.
The UP/DOWN arrows
are also used to change
the value of the selected
parameter.
Turn the DIAL to scroll
lists of data or modify
the selected parameter
Press the OK button (at
the center of the DIAL)
to confirm selection
(for example, assigning
the selected Song to a
player).
Keep this button
pressed to activate
secondary functions
associated with other
buttons. A list of
secondary functions is
Press the EXIT button to
exit from a dialog box or
return to the main screen.
On the left, under the display, there are switches used to activate the Shuffle
and Repeat play modes, as well as the Transpose controls:
Shuffling lets randomly select This button repeats Use these buttons to
Songs from the playlist
the playlist
transpose the Songs and/or
the keyboard’s Sounds
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Immediately under them, there are the buttons used to access to the Video,
Mixer, Playlist and Library pages:
Editing of the library
External video
options
Sounds and mixing Selection and
settings editing of playlists
On the left there are Find, Tempo, Lyrics/Score and Melody buttons:
Press here to mute the melody/
lead voice. Press Quick Access +
Melody to program it
Press here to find Songs
in the library
Press here to change Press here to see lyrics,
the Tempo chords, and the score
And under them there are the four Pads/Switch button, that you can use either
to trigger Pad sounds or sequences, or to trigger assigned function:
The lower row contains the playback transport controls for the two onboard
players:
Between them, you’ll find the players’ volume controls, as well as the motor-
ized crossfader. The crossfader will automatically move toward the selected
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player when it is chosen, but you can use it to mix between the Songs assigned
to the two players:
Warning: Do not force the crossfader, nor put on its way any object that could
prevent its movement.
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The display and the user interface
The touch screen display is where you interact with the device. Touch it, and
you’ll get an action or a message as the feedback.
Display zones
As the control panel, the display is divided into logical zones. You will find
main elements.
On the top left area, you can find the two players:
Player 1 area. Touch here to open the
library and select a Song.
Player 2 area. Touch here to open the
library and select a Song.
On the top right area, there is the “Now Playing” playlist (i.e., the list of Songs
that you can select and play):
Close the lock to always see
the Song assigned to the
selected Player
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On the lower left area, you can find some routing and playback controls:
Repeat
indicator
Song transpose
switch
Master/Monitor
switch
Play mode switch
Shuffle indicator
Finally, on the lower right area you can find Sound selection and setup con-
trols, to be used when a MIDI keyboard is connected:
Sound’s octave transpose
on/off
Sounds on/off
Sound’s chromatic
transpose on/off
Touch here to select a Performance
(i.e., a set of Sounds)
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Scrolling lists and selecting items
When a list (for example, of Songs) is shown on the display, use the DIAL,
the UP and DOWN buttons, or the scrollbars to the side of the list to scroll it.
When you see the item that you are looking for, touch it, and press the OK
button to select it.
Scrollbar
Selected item
Selecting and editing parameters
To select a parameter that’s shown on the screen, you should simply touch it.
Then, depending on the type of parameter, you can edit it by dragging, or by
using the DIAL or the UP/DOWN buttons. When touched a second time, some
parameters open the virtual alphanumeric keyboard or the numeric keypad, or
can be edited by using a connected PC keyboard (as explained later on).
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Selecting multiple items in a list
While a list is shown, you can select more than a single item.
• To select non-consecutive items, touch the first item, then keep the QUICK
ACCESS KEY pressed and touch the other items. At the end of the selection,
release the QUICK ACCESS KEY.
• To select consecutive items, touch the first item, then keep the QUICK
ACCESS KEY pressed and use the DIAL to extend the selection.
Entering text and numbers
When selecting editable text, you can type text using a connected PC key-
board. The input cursor is shown in the text:
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If there is no keyboard connected, touch the text again, and the virtual key-
board will open. Type your text, then confirm by touching OK (or cancel by
touching Exit):
Move the cursor
back or forward
Select the
Save the
keyboard layout
keyboard layout
In the case of numeric values, a virtual numeric keypad will appear. Type the
number and touch OK to confirm (or press the EXIT button to cancel):
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Moving knobs and sliders
You can edit the value (and position) of knobs appearing on the display, by
touching them, then dragging toward the top to increase the value, or toward
the bottom to decrease it.
To use the sliders, grab them, then drag to change their value.
As an alternative, you can touch a knob or slider, and then use the DIAL or the
UP/DOWN buttons to change their value/position.
Pop-up menus
To open a pop-up menu, touch the arrow on the right of the name, and choose
an item from the menu. As an alternative, you can touch the name of the menu,
then scroll the options by using the DIAL or the UP/DOWN buttons.
Name of the selected parameter.
Touch here, and change it with the
DIAL or UP/DOWN buttons
Touch here to open the
pop-up menu
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Cut/Copy/Paste Clipboard
Similar to a personal computer, you can cut, copy and paste data, by touching
the corresponding icon in the various pages.
Cut
Copy
Paste
The Save command
All edit pages include a Save command, shown at the bottom right corner.
Touch it to save the values of the parameters shown on the page. In some cases,
a dialog box may appear, letting you type a name and choose a target position
for the saved data.
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Part 3: Ports and connections
Part 3: Ports and connections
The back panel
The back panel contains the audio, video and pedal connections.
Power switch and AC
adapter’s connector
Video outputs
Audio outputs
Pedal
MIDI connectors
connectors
The left side panel
The left side panel contains the microphone and headphone connectors.
Microphone inputs and
gain controls
Headphones output
and level control
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The right side panel
The right side panel contains the USB connectors.
Connections for storage
devices and/or MP3 players
Connection for a
PC keyboard
Connection for a
personal computer
Connection for the USB power port of a storage device, a USB
lamp, an MP3 player (or any other device that can be powered
or recharged via USB)
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Audio connections
Before enjoying the audio quality of your MP-10 PRO, you should connect it
to an audio amplification system.
Connecting the MP-10 PRO to an audio amplification system
To let your audience listen to your music, connect the MP-10 PRO’s audio
outputs to a mixer or a set of powered speakers. Connect the RIGHT and L/
MONO OUTPUT connectors to the LINE inputs of a mixer or a pair of pow-
ered speakers. If you want a mono output, connect the L/MONO output only.
Connecting headphones to the MP-10 PRO
For quiet listening, you can use a set of headphones. Connect a set of head-
phones to the HEADPHONES connector.
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Adjusting the volume levels
You can adjust the final volume while listening to the demo Songs.
1. For safety reasons, before setting the levels you should lower both the vol-
ume of the MP-10 PRO and the amplification system.
• Lower the volume of the external amplification system (please refer to the
amplifier’s owner manual for the relevant instructions).
• Lower the main volume of the MP-10 PRO by turning the MASTER
VOLUME knob counter-clockwise.
• Lower the headphone volume by turning the HEADPHONE VOLUME
knob (next to the headphones connector) counter-clockwise. This is inde-
pendent from the master volume, so that you can still listen at a moderate
volume, while topping the volume on the main speakers.
2. To adjust the output volume, you should ‘feed’ some audio signal to the
audio outputs. So, let’s start the demo Songs contained in the playlist that
you can see in the right area of the main screen.
Demo
Song’s
playlist
Play mode icon
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Touch the Play Mode icon (
) to select the AutoLoad play mode
( ). In this mode, the Songs in the demo playlist will be automatically
loaded to the players.
Selected Song
loaded into Player
1 (orange).
Selected Song
loaded into Player
2 (blue)
3. Press the PLAY/PAUSE (
) button in the PLAYER 1 transport section
to start the demo Song that’s selected in the playlist.
4. While the demo Songs are playing, you can adjust the volume level for the
audio outputs and headphones.
• Adjust the players’ volume by using the corresponding sliders.
Player 1 level
control
Player 2 level
control
While adjusting the players’ volumes, check the master level indicators
in the control panel, and be sure they never go to the red area. Normally,
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the signal should remain in the green area and only occasionally go to the
orange area during signal peaks (i.e., a kick drum’s beat).
Master level indicators. These
indicate the sum of all levels in
the device. Please note these
are independent from the
MASTER VOLUME knob.
• Adjust the MP-10 PRO general volume, by smoothly turning the
MASTER VOLUME knob clockwise.
5. Adjust the amplification system’s volume, by using the mixer’s or powered
speakers’ input and output volume controls.
6. Adjust the headphone volume to a comfortable level, by smoothly turning
the HEADPHONE VOLUME knob clockwise.
Warning: Do not listen to loud levels for extended times, or you will risk to damage
your hearing.
7. When you are done making volume adjustments, press the CUE (
button to stop the playback.
)
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Adding a limiter or a filter to the audio output
Sometimes, adding a limiter to the output allows the perception of a louder
signal without actually increasing the volume, in essence adding more “punch”
and low-end. This could be very useful in a ballroom, where people seems to
never never seem to have enough of that low-frequency beat.
You can apply other processing as well, depending on the type of correction or
creative effect you want to achieve.
1. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
2. Touch the MASTER FX button to access the Master FX page.
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3. Touch the pop-up menu and choose a limiter or any other effect from the
menu.
Effect
Parameters
Stereo Limiter
The limiter regulates the input signal level, by compressing any
signals exceeding the specified threshold level, thus bringing
signal peaks under control.
Stereo Mastering Limiter As above, optimized for mastering Songs.
Stereo Parametric EQ
Stereo Graphic EQ
A stereo 4-band parametric equalizer.
A stereo 7-band graphic equalizer.
Stereo Exciter/
Enhancer
This effect combine an exciter, which adds some punch to the
sound, and an enhancer, which adds spread and presence.
Stereo Flanger
This effect gives a significant swell and movement of pitch to
the sound. It is more effective when applied to a sound with a
lot of harmonics. This is a stereo flanger.
Stereo Phaser
This effect creates a swell by shifting the phase. It is very effec-
tive on electric piano sounds.
Stereo BPM Delay
A stereo delay matching the Song tempo.
Stereo Analog Record
This effect simulates the noise caused by scratches and dust
on analog records. It also reproduces some of the modulation
caused by a warped turntable.
High Cut
A filter to cut out the high frequencies, in case you want a mel-
lower sound.
4. Touch the On/Off button to make the checkmark appear and turn the Master
FX (i.e., the chosen limiter) on.
5. When done, press the SAVE command to save the settings into the Global
preferences.
6. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Global tuning
You can set the global tuning (in cents of a semitone increments) to adapt the
MP-10 PRO tuning to another musical instrument that cannot be easily tuned,
for example an acoustic piano.
1. Press the GLOBAL button to access the Global Menu.
2. Touch the GENERAL Settings button to access the General Settings sec-
tion.
3. Touch the GENERAL SET button to access the General Settings page.
4. Use the Global Tuning knob to adjust the tuning.
5. Touch the SAVE button to save the settings in the Global preferences.
6. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen (or touch the Global
Menu button to return to the Global Menu).
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Connecting and setting the pedals
You can connect two pedals to the MP-10 PRO: a Damper pedal (to be used
to sustain Sounds such as a Grand Piano), and an Assignable pedal (either an
expression-type pedal or a footswitch pedal, that you can freely program).
Connecting an expression pedal/footswitch
The ASSIGN connector allows for either an expression-type pedal or a foot-
switch to be connected.
A footswitch is used to send control functions, and remotely control the MP-
10 PRO without having to raise your hands from the keyboard (or any other
instrument that you’re playing).
An expression pedal is used to control either the master volume, or the key-
board volume.
Connect the pedal or footswitch to the ASSIGN pedal connector, then assign
it a function. If it is the first time you connect it, you should also calibrate it.
Assigning a function to the pedal/footswitch
You can assign a function to the pedal/footswitch.
1. Press the GLOBAL button to access the Global Menu.
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2. Touch the PEDAL Settings button to access the Pedal Settings page.
3. Use the Function pop-up menu to select a function.
4. Choose a function depending on the type of pedal connected.
Pedal function
Meaning
Off
Pedal deactivated.
Footswitch functions
Play/Pause (Selected Player)
Starts or stops the selected player (i.e., the one selected
with the crossfader).
Play/Pause Player 1
Play/Pause Player 2
Text Page Up
Starts or stops the Player 1.
Starts or stops the Player 2.
Scrolls a TXT file associated to the selected Song to the
previous page.
Text Page Down
Scrolls a TXT file associated to the selected Song to the
next page.
Perf Up
Selects the next Performance.
Perf Down
Selects the previous Performance.
Expression pedal functions
Kbd Expression
Controls the volume of the keyboard, without altering the
master volume.
Master Volume
Controls the master volume.
5. Check if the pedal is working properly, then touch the SAVE button to save
the settings in the Global preferences.
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6. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen (or touch the Global
Menu button to return to the Global Menu).
Connecting a damper pedal
A Damper pedal is used to sustain the notes when playing Sounds with a key-
board. It is like the right pedal of an acoustic piano.
Connect the Damper pedal to the DAMPER pedal connector. The first time
you connect a new damper pedal, you should calibrate it, as described below.
Calibrating the pedals
To assure proper function of the pedals, including correct polarity and range
of values, you should calibrate the Damper and Assignable pedal the first time
you connect them. If adding a new pedal, repeat the following procedure.
1. Touch the CALIBRATE button in the Pedal/Footswitch or the Damper sec-
tion. The following dialog box will appear:
2. Push the pedal completely forward with the tip of your foot (or keep the
footswitch pressed) to enter the maximum value.
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3. Touch the red button on the display to confirm that you pressed the pedal.
The following dialog box will appear:
4. Set the pedal to the minimum value. Pull the pedal completely back, or
release the footswitch.
5. Touch the red button on the display to confirm that you released the pedal.
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Connecting a PC keyboard
You can connect a standard PC alphanumeric keyboard, to quickly enter names
and values. The keyboard must be connected to the PC KEYBOARD USB
port of the MP-10 PRO. Once the keyboard is connected, you can choose the
keyboard layout.
Choosing your language
The MP-10 PRO offers extended character set, so to accommodate various
languages.
1. Press the GLOBAL button in the control panel to access the Global Menu.
2. Touch the GENERAL Settings button on the display to access the General
Settings section.
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3. Touch the GENERAL SET button to go to the General Settings page.
4. From the Extended Character Set pop-up menu, choose your language.
If there is a PC keyboard connected, you may notice that the keyboard
layout is also changed.
5. If you are not happy with the default keyboard layout, choose your pre-
ferred one from the Keyboard pop-up menu.
6. Touch the SAVE button to save the settings into the Global preferences.
7. Turn the MP-10 PRO off, then on again.
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Part 4: The Players
The Players are where you can play Songs, reading them from the library, or
from any directory of the internal drive or an external device (iPod, hard drive,
memory stick…) connected to the MP-10 PRO’s USB ports. Songs can be
included in playlists for easy grouping or automatic selection.
Your MP-10 PRO is outfitted with two players, so that you can mix between
two Songs, or prepare a Song in a player while another is playing in the other
player. You can even prelisten the next Song before playing it back.
Mixing between Songs can be done either manually or automatically, through
the methods that we will see in this section.
The play modes
There are three play modes you can choose from, by repeatedly pressing the
Play Mode button.
Play Mode
Icon
Suitable for…
Manual
Playing single Songs, mixing two Songs DJ-style.
AutoLoad
NoStop
Automatic loading of Songs from the selected playlist. Play command
must be given manually.
Automatic loading of Songs from the selected playlist. Songs are au-
tomatically loaded and played back, with no need of the operator’s
intervention.
Supported Song formats
Here are the supported Song formats:
File format
MID
Type of file
MIDI file, or Standard MIDI File. Supports lyrics and chords.
MIDI file for karaoke™ machines. Support lyrics.
KAR
MP3
MP3 compressed audio file. Note that protected MP3 files might not be rec-
ognized.
MID+G
MP3+G
MIDI file with graphics. If a CGD graphics file with the same name of the MID
file is found in the same directory, it is read and shown as a background image.
MP3 file with CGD graphics. Same as above.
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Manual play mode: Playing single Songs
Playing a single Song at a time is useful when you want total freedom over
your Performance. This section will let you see how Songs are selected and
assigned to a player, and will show you how playlists are related to the library.
The main screen and the play mode
Before playing a Song, you should go to the main screen (the one you see when
the MP-10 PRO is turned on). Here, you will set the players to the Manual play
mode, that is the preferred mode when you want to select a single Songs at a
time.
1. Be sure you are in the main screen. If you don’t see the following display,
you should press the EXIT button (one or more time) to return here:
Play mode icon
2. Be sure you are in Manual play mode. The corresponding icon (
should appear in the lower left area of the display. If it doesn’t, repeatedly
)
touch the Play Mode icon to make the Manual play mode icon appear.
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The name of the play mode is also always shown (in all pages) in the top
right area of the display:
We will go into more details with the other play modes later. At the mo-
ment, the Manual play mode is all you need to play a Song.
Choosing a Song from a playlist
Playlists are lists of Songs chosen from the library. They are handy to narrow
the search in your archives (that may grow at a considerable size, with thou-
sands of Songs to browse through).
A preset playlist is included with your MP-10 PRO. You can immediately
choose a demo Song from it.
1. Touch one of the Songs in the Playlist area on the right side of the display.
Note that we prepared a list of demo
Songs for you. If no Song appears in
the Playlist area, press the PLAYLIST
button on the control panel, touch the
“Demo” playlist in the display, and
press the OK button on the control
panel to select it. Press the EXIT button
on the control panel to return to the
main screen.
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2. Press the OK button on the control panel to assign the selected Song to a
player. You will be asked to choose the target player where you want to
assign the selected Song:
3. Touch the name of the desired player, and the Song will be assigned to it.
After having selected a Song, the selected player goes from grey to orange
(Player 1) or blue (Player 2). The light of the CUE button turns on, mean-
ing that the Song is stopped and ready to play.
Song assigned to Player 1 (orange)
Song assigned to Player 2 (blue)
CUE button turned on – Song in
stop and ready to play
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Choosing a Song from the library
The library is the main collection of Songs (both MIDI and MP3 files) stored
inside the MP-10 PRO. This is sort of a database, that will help you retrieve
Songs among the many thousands. Database entries also allow for additional,
useful information (like tempo, genre, artist…) to be added to the basic file
name.
While we encourage you to create your selections of Songs and save them as
playlists, it is very easy to directly access Songs from the library.
1. To open the library, do one of the following things:
• Press the LIBRARY button to open the Library on its default page.
• Touch anywhere in the area of the players on the display. The Library
will open with the latest Song assigned to the corresponding player already
selected.
Player 1 area
Player 2 area
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2. The Library’s List View page appears. Browse through the list of Songs to
find the desired one.
Header, containing infos on the Song assigned
to the active player. It is orange when Player 1 is
selected, blue when Player 2 is selected.
Touch a label (ID,
Name, Artist) to
reorder the list
according to the
selected criteria.
You can also use
the LEFT/RIGHT
arrow buttons to
select a label.
List of Songs
contained in the
library. Use the
UP/DOWN arrow
buttons to move to
the previous/next
Song in the list.
Use the DIAL to
quickly scroll the
list.
3. By touching one of the two leftmost icons in the lower area of the Library
page, you can switch between the List view (
), or the Column view
( ); this latter lets you browse through genres, artists and the relevant
Songs.
List view
Column view
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4. When you see the Song that you’re looking for, touch it to select it. The
selected Song will be shown in reverse in the list:
5. In case you can’t find the Song you’re looking for, use the Find function to
search it. (More information about the Find function can be found below
• Press the FIND button to open the Find dialog box.
• Touch the Text area one or more times, to open the virtual keyboard.
• Enter the name of the Song (or part of it) and touch OK, then touch the
FIND command to let the MP-10 PRO look for it.
• The first result is shown. If you do not see the Song you’re looking for,
touch the NEXT command to see the next result. To return back, touch the
PREVIOUS command.
• When you find the right Song, touch the name of the Song in the Find
dialog box to select it. The Find dialog box closes, and the Song is selected
in the Library. You can return to the Find dialog box by pressing the FIND
button again.
6. Press the OK button on the control panel to assign the selected Song to
a player. You are asked to choose the target player to which to assign the
selected Song:
7. Touch the name of the desired player, and the Song will be assigned to it.
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In the Library, the selected Song will be shown in orange (if assigned to
Player 1) or blue (if assigned to Player 2). If the Song assigned to a player
is not selected in the list, it will appear brighter:
In case the assigned Song is also selected in the list, the color will be darker:
8. Press the EXIT button to close the Library and return to the main screen,
where you can see the Song’s name shown in the relevant player’s area.
The light of the CUE button will turn on, meaning the Song is stopped and
ready to play.
Song assigned to Player 1 (orange)
Song assigned to Player 2 (blue)
CUE button turned on – Song in
stop and ready to play
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Playing back the selected Song
After having selected a Song, either from the active playlist or from the library,
you can play it.
1. To play the Song, press the PLAY/PAUSE button of the player that you
assigned to it.
2. You can use the transport controls to scroll the Song or pause it:
BACK – Press to scroll
back
PLAY/PAUSE – Press to play
or pause
FAST FORWARD –
Press to scroll forward
CUE – Press to stop and
reset to zero
During playback, various indicators give you information on the Song and
the player itself:
The Song is
playing
The Song
contains lyrics
The Song is
stopped
The Song does
not contain lyrics
The Song is a
MIDI file
The Song is an
MP3 file
3. When the Song reaches its end, the player stops, and you are brought back
to the beginning of the Song. You can also force the Song back to the be-
ginning by pressing the CUE button in the control panel.
Repeating the Song
When the Song stops, you can repeat it by simply pressing the PLAY/PAUSE
button.
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Selecting a different Song
After the end of a Song, or while it is still playing, you can choose a different
Song from the playlist or the library.
1. Choose the new Song from the playlist or the library.
•
To choose a different Song, touch the Song that you want to play in the
playlist to the right side of the display.
•
To choose a different Song from the library, choose it as seen in the previ-
ous pages.
2. Once the old Song has ended, press PLAY/PAUSE to play the new Song.
If you want to listen to it immediately, press the CUE button to stop the
current Song, then press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start the new Song.
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Controlling the Song’s playback
There are a few things you can do with a Song during its playback, like ad-
justing the volume, jumping to a different position, adjusting the tempo and
transposition.
Adjusting the Song’s volume
There are various controls contributing to the overall volume.
1. Control each player’s volume via the dedicated slider on the control panel.
The level of the corresponding player is shown by the amber vertical meter
next to each slider.
The overall output volume can be seen on the central vertical meters, be-
tween the two level sliders. Green is a regular level, orange still in the safe-
ty area, and red is into distortion and requires you lower the volume a bit.
Note: Please keep in mind that by summing both players, your voice and the
Sounds played on the keyboard, overloading can be reached rather easily, so keep
an eye on this indicator and adjust the individual levels very carefully.
2. Check that the crossfader is moved toward the player that you want to lis-
ten to. The more the crossfader is moved to the left or the right, the higher
the volume of the corresponding player will be.
More volume to Player 1
More volume to Player 2
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3. Since they may have different levels, you can separately adjust the volume
of MIDI (MID, KAR) and MP3 Songs. Press the MIXER button and drag
the sliders that appear on-screen in the Mixer Menu page.
SMF relative
Pre-mixing
output volume
volume
MP3 relative
volume
4. To save the settings in the Mixer, press the GLOBAL button and then touch
the SAVE button to save the levels in the Global preferences.
Scrolling to a different position
You can start your Song, or let it continue playing, from a different position.
1. Press the FAST FORWARD ( ) button to move the Song forward, or
the REWIND ( ) button to move it backward. The current position will
be shown by the position indicator in the player’s area of the display:
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2. If the Song was not playing (i.e., it was in stop or in pause) press the
PLAY/PAUSE ( ) button to start the Song from the current position.
Otherwise, it will continue playing from the new position.
Adjusting the tempo
You can adjust the playback tempo of the Song.
1. Use the CROSSFADER to select one of the two players.
2. Press the TEMPO button. The Tempo box will appear:
Tempo box for MIDI files
Tempo box for MP3 Songs
3. Use the DIAL (or the UP/DOWN buttons) to change the tempo of the play-
ing Song.
With MIDI files, the tempo in BPM (Beats Per Minute) will be shown.
Both for MIDI and MP3 Songs, the tempo change is shown in percentage,
since it is applied proportionally to any tempo change you may encounter
in the Song.
Separately adjusting the tempo of each player
You can put the ‘focus’ on a player by moving the CROSSFADER towards
the left (Player 1) or the right (Player 2). When a player is ‘in focus’, you can
change the tempo of the corresponding Song.
1. Use the CROSSFADER to select one of the two players.
2. Press the TEMPO button to make the Tempo box appear.
3. Use the DIAL (or the UP/DOWN buttons) to change the tempo of the play-
ing Song.
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Transposing to a different key
If you prefer to play in a different key, because it is better suited to a singer’s
voice range, you can transpose the Song in realtime.
1. If the Transpose function is turned off, touch the Song Transpose (
icon to turn it on.
)
2. Use the left and right TRANSPOSE buttons to transpose the Song, one
semitone each time you press the button.
Please note that while you can freely transpose MIDI files, the transposi-
tion of MP3 files is limited to 6 semitones down and 5 semitones up (that’s
enough to cover the whole chromatic scale and all key signatures).
3. To reset the original key, press both TRANSPOSE buttons together.
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AutoLoad play mode: Automatically loading Songs
As we have just seen, you can play Songs by choosing them one at a time. But
since the MP-10 PRO is an entertainer’s machine, the best part is that you can
also let it automatically load Songs, while you interact with your audience or
play another musical instrument. The only thing you have to do, is press the
PLAY button to start a new Song. To do this, you must choose the AutoLoad
play mode.
1. Select the playlist to be played back.
Note that the demo playlist
we prepared for you should
be already selected in a
new MP-10 PRO.
• Press the PLAYLIST button to open the
Playlist pages.
• Choose the desired playlist.
• Press the OK button to select it.
• Press the EXIT button to return to the main page.
2. Switch to the AutoLoad play mode. The corresponding icon ( ) should
appear in the lower left area of the display. If it doesn’t, repeatedly touch
the Play Mode icon to make the AutoLoad play mode icon appear.
As soon as you select the AutoLoad play mode, the first two Songs of the
playlist will be automatically assigned to the two players (the first one to
Player 1, and the second one to Player 2).
When you switch to the AutoLoad mode, Player 1 (orange) is automati-
cally highlighted, to indicate this will be the next Song to play.
3. Press Player 1’s PLAY/PAUSE button to start the first Song.
WARNING: When you press the PLAY/PAUSE button, the CROSSFADER auto-
matically moves towards the selected player. Be careful not to put any obstacle in
its way!
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When the first Song reaches the end, Player 2 (blue) is automatically se-
lected. Its area is automatically highlighted to indicate that it is ready to
play.
In the meantime, the third Song of the playlist is loaded into Player 1. At
the end of the second Song, Player 1 will be selected again, and you will
be able to run the third Song by pressing the corresponding PLAY/PAUSE
button.
4. To break the list order, and choose any other Song in the playlist, touch the
name of the Song in the playlist, and press the OK button. This will be the
next Song to be played back.
5. If you want to change the play mode, touch the Play Mode icon to change
it. The current Song will continue to play up to the end.
Hint: You can select Songs, or even switch to a different play mode, and the Song’s
playback will not be stopped.
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Immediately playing the next Song at the end of the current one
(the Auto Play button)
While in AutoLoad (
) play mode, the playback ends at the end of the cur-
rent Song. In case you want to ‘reserve’ the play command before the end of
the current Song (for example, because you are starting to interact with your
audience), you can use the Auto Play function to tell the MP-10 PRO to play
the next Song in the playlist at the end of the current one.
•
Press the AUTO PLAY button next to the crossfader to automatically play
the next Song at the end of the current one. An Auto Play ( ) indicator
will appear over the Play Mode indicator. The current Song will fade out
when it is near to the end, and the next one (automatically assigned to the
other player) will automatically fade in.
Playing the next Song now (the Next button)
You can immediately fade out the current Song and fade in the next one.
•
Press the NEXT button which is next to the crossfader to automatically
fade out the current Song, and fade in the next Song in the playlist (auto-
matically assigned to the other player).
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NoStop play mode: Playing a list of Songs, one
after the other
If you prefer to be totally free from having to manually start Songs, you can
decide to have your MP-10 PRO load all the Songs in a playlist, and let them
play back automatically. This way, there will be continuity in the show, and
you will be free to sing, play or entertain the audience. This is also a great way
of leaving some background music playing during a break or dinner hour, etc.
The NoStop play mode is very similar to the AutoLoad play mode seen above,
but this time Songs will be automatically selected and played back.
1. Select the playlist to be played back (as seen
above).
Note that the demo playlist
we prepared for you should
be already selected in a
new MP-10 PRO.
2. Switch to the NoStop play mode. The cor-
responding icon (
) should appear in the
lower left area of the display. If it doesn’t, repeatedly touch the Play Mode
icon to make the NoStop play mode icon appear.
As soon as you select the NoStop play mode, the first two Songs of the
playlist are automatically assigned to the two players (the first one to
Player 1, and the second one to Player 2).
When you change to the NoStop mode, Player 1 (orange) is automatically
highlighted, to indicate this will be the next Song to play.
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3. Press Player 1’s PLAY/PAUSE button to start the first Song.
WARNING: When you press the PLAY/PAUSE button, the CROSSFADER auto-
matically moves towards the selected player. Be careful not to put any obstacle on
its way!
4. When the first Song reaches the end, Player 2 (blue) is automatically se-
lected, and its area automatically highlighted. The next Song begins to play.
A third Song is automatically loaded into Player 1, replacing the first Song.
5. To break the list order, and continue from a different Song in the playlist,
touch any other Song of the playlist, and press the OK button. This will be
the next Song to be played back.
6. If you want to change play mode, touch the Play Mode icon to change it.
The current Song will continue to play up to the end.
Hint: You can select Songs, or even switch to a different play mode, but the Song’s
playback will not be stopped.
The Next function
While in NoStop play mode you can use the same Next function seen when
describing the AutoLoad play mode. This function will let you immediately
switch to the following Song in the playlist.
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Part 4: The Players
Mixing two Songs, DJ-style
While in Manual play mode, you can mix two Songs just like a DJ. This can
be used for two purposes:
•
‘parking’ a Song in one of the players, ready to ‘kick in’, while the other
is still playing.
•
mixing between two different Songs, as in a DJ performance.
Selecting and playing back two Songs
Here is how to select and play the two Songs.
1. Touch Player 1 (orange) area, and select a Song to assign it.
2. Press Player 1’s PLAY/PAUSE button to start the first Song.
3. While a Song is playing in Player 1, touch the Player 2 (blue) area, and
select a Song to assign to it.
4. Press the TO PLAYER 1 ( ) button next to the CROSSFADER, to
move it completely toward Player 1. This will set the first Song to the
maximum volume, while muting the second Song.
5. Press Player 2’s PLAY/PAUSE button to start the second Song.
6. Mix the two Songs, as described in the following sections.
Mixing two Songs by using the motorized crossfader
One of the uses of the two onboard players, is mixing two Songs like a DJ. Use
the motorized CROSSFADER and the associated controls to do your mixing.
•
•
Drag the CROSSFADER to manually mix between two Songs. When
moving it toward the left you’ll hear Player 1 more, toward the right you’ll
mostly hear Player 2; in the middle, both Players will have the same rela-
tive volume.
Press the TO PLAYER 1 (
quickly switch to Player 1.
) button on the left of the crossfader to
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•
•
Press the TO PLAYER 2 (
quickly switch to Player 2.
) button on the right of the crossfader to
Press the TO SELECTED ( ) button on the center of the crossfader to
quickly set the volume of both players to the same level.
Adjusting the crossfading time
You can adjust the speed at which the motorized crossfader moves from one
player to the other, when a Song begins to play, or when you press the TO
PLAYER 1 (
between 0 (immediate) and 10 seconds (very slow).
) or the TO PLAYER 2 (
) button. The tempo can vary
1. Press the GLOBAL button to access the Global Menu.
2. Touch the GENERAL Settings button to access the General Settings section.
3. Touch the PLAYER SET button to access the Player Set page.
4. Adjust the fading time using the DIAL or the UP/DOWN buttons.
5. Touch the SAVE command to save the new settings in the Global preferences.
6. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Pre-listening
You can pre-listen to a Song in a player, while the other is playing.
1. Load a Song into Player 1, and start it.
2. Touch the MASTER (
).
) icon, to make it switch to MONITOR
(
3. Load a Song into Player 2, and start it.
4. Listen through your headphones. You will hear Player 2, while Player 1
plays uninterrupted from the main outputs.
5. When you want to fade-out Player 1 and fade-in Player 2, use the
CROSSFADER to select Player 2.
6. When Player 2 starts to play from the main outputs, you will hear Player
1 in your headphones. At this point, you can either stop it, or replace the
Song you hear in the headphones, by assigning a new Song to Player 1.
Note: You can also perform a pre-listen for Player 2, while Player 1 plays through
the main outputs.
7. When you are done previewing or mixing, touch the MONITOR icon, to
change it to MASTER and restore the normal operations.
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Other playback modes
There are a couple of other automatic playback options, that you could find
handy when you prefer allowing the MP-10 PRO to choose the Songs for you.
Songs will be chosen from the current playlist, so you can limit the range of
their style by creating a dedicated set.
Repeating (the REPEAT button)
With repeating, the current playlist will be played up to the last Song, and then
will start back again from the first Song.
1. While a playlist is selected (you can see the list of the Songs in the
right area of the display) press the REPEAT button, or touch the Repeat
(
) icon, to activate repeating.
The button will light up, and the corresponding icon on the display will be
highlighted.
2. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start playback. The playlist will be re-
peated.
3. When finished, press the REPEAT button (or touch the Repeat icon) to turn
this function off.
Shuffling (the SHUFFLE button)
With shuffling, Songs in the current playlist will be selected randomly. Please
note that when pressing SHUFFLE, the NoStop play mode will be automati-
cally selected, so that the Songs can continue playing until you press the CUE
button.
1. While a playlist is selected (you can see the list of the Songs in the right
area of the display) press the SHUFFLE button, or touch the Shuffle
(
) icon, to activate shuffling.
The button will light up, and the corresponding icon on the display will be
highlighted.
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2. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start playback. Songs in the playlist will
be selected randomly.
3. You can stop the Songs playing by pressing the CUE button.
4. When finished, press the SHUFFLE button (or touch the Shuffle icon) to
turn this function off.
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The metronome
You can use the metronome to send a click to other musicians. This is also
known as a “click track”; useful for instances where musicians are playing
along in time with the file.
Note: The metronome only works with MIDI files. It cannot be used with MP3 files.
1. Press the GLOBAL button in the control panel to access the Global Menu.
2. Touch the GENERAL Settings button on the display to access the General
Settings section.
3. Touch the PLAYER SET button to go to the Player Setting page.
4. Use the Metronome On/Off checkbox to turn the metronome on or off.
5. Use the Level knob to set the output volume.
6. Use the ClickOut pop-up menu to choose an audio output for the metro-
nome click (you can choose either the main Left + Right outputs, or the
Headphones).
7. Touch the SAVE button to save the settings in the Global preferences.
8. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen (or touch the Global
Menu button to return to the Global Menu).
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Part 5: Playing Songs from any device
Part 5: Playing Songs from any device
If you have a preferred collection of Songs stored in your MP3 player, and
don’t want to permanently import them into your MP-10 PRO, you can play
them directly from the external device.
Since you can also store Songs on the internal hard drive (in a place other than
the library), this chapter also explains how to play them without having to first
add them to the library.
Playing single Songs from a device
You can play single Songs from an external device or from the internal hard
drive. This is also useful when prelistening to Songs before importing them
into your MP-10 PRO’s library.
Note: This feature only works when the selected play mode is Manual. For more infor-
1. If you want to play Songs from an external storage device, connect it to one
of the HOST USB ports of the MP-10 PRO.
Hint: Thanks to the several USB ports of the MP-10 PRO, you can connect more
than one device at same time.
2. Press the MEDIA button to access the Media pages.
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3. Browse through the directories, and then touch the name of the Song to
play. Please note you can select Songs in MID, KAR and MP3 format.
Player and current
Song’s path
Song
Selected Song
4. Press the OK button to assign the selected Song to one of the players.
5. Press the PLAY/PAUSE (
the Song.
) button for the player where you assigned
6. Use the FAST FORWARD (
scroll through the Song.
) and the REWIND (
) buttons to
7. Press the CUE (
) button to stop the playback.
8. Once playback has ceased, you can disconnect the USB device from the
MP-10 PRO. No need to choose a software command to do it.
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Part 5: Playing Songs from any device
Playing Songs from a saved library
Instead of importing Songs, you can momentarily “plug-in” an external library
of Songs to play them. The library can be in the MP-10 PRO’s own format, or
in the format of the Apple® iPod®.
Playing Songs from an MP-10 PRO library
If you’ve exported an MP-10 PRO library to an external device (as described
on page 94), you can momentarily replace it to the internal library.
1. Insert the USB storage device containing the library into one of the HOST
USB ports of the MP-10 PRO.
2. Press the LIBRARY button on the control panel, and touch the Device
(
) icon on the display to go to the Device page.
3. The USB storage devices containing a compatible library are shown. (If
the connected device doesn’t contain compatible libraries, it is not shown
at all). Touch the icon of the USB device to select its library.
At this point, you will use the external library instead of the internal one.
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4. To remove the external library, simply remove the USB device from the
HOST port. You will not need to select a remove command before doing
so, but be sure no Songs are being played back from the library to avoid
damaging your media.
Playing Songs from an Apple® iPod® library
Your MP-10 PRO is compatible with the libraries and playlists of the Apple®
iPod® MP3 player. Therefore, you can momentarily replace it to the internal
library.
At the time of release of this manual, compatible iPod models are all Classic,
Nano and Shuffle versions. The iPod Touch and the iPhone are not compatible
with the MP-10 PRO, because there is no drive mode available for these ver-
sions.
1. Connect the iPod to one of the HOST USB ports of the MP-10 PRO.
2. Press the LIBRARY button on the control panel, and touch the Device
(
) icon to go to the Device page.
3. The iPod is shown (the icon is colored in green, meaning it contains a valid
library). Touch the icon of the iPod to select its library.
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At this point, you will use the iPod library instead of the internal one (the
icon will revert to yellow).
When reading from an iPod, its playlists are automatically converted into
MP-10 PRO playlists.
Note: Only MP3 audio files are recognized. If there are Songs in an audio format
that is different from MP3, first of all convert them using a dedicated tool on a per-
sonal computer. Also note that some MP3 files could be protected, therefore cannot
be played with the MP-10 PRO.
4. To remove the iPod library, simply remove the iPod from the HOST port.
You will not need to select a remove command before doing it, but be sure
no Songs are being played back from the library to avoid damaging your
media.
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Part 6: The Library
Alibrary is a collection of Songs. Inside the MP-10 PRO resides a main library,
that is the one you will be using for everyday operations.
Saved libraries can reside inside your MP-10 PRO’s hard drive or in an ex-
ternal USB storage device. An external library can be imported to replace the
main library.
You can import single Songs into the main library; edit them, and delete them.
Songs in the library can also be organized into playlists.
Here, you will learn how to load Songs into the internal library, and how to
browse and retrieve Songs once imported.
Accessing the library
You can access the library in two ways:
•
•
Press the LIBRARY button. In this case the library opens on its default
page.
Touch the area of one of the two players on the display. In this case, the
library opens with the Song that’s assigned to the player (if any) already
selected.
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Browsing through the library
The List view
When you first access the library, or touch the List view icon on the display
), you can see your Songs in what is called the List view.
(
Song. Press the
OK button to
assign it to a player
Scrollbar
You can use the scrollbar or the DIAL to quickly scroll through the list. To
scroll slower, use the UP and DOWN buttons.
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The Column view
An alternative view can be accessed by touching the Columns icon (
),
and this is called the Column view. Here, you can see the Songs in the library
organized in various columns, so that you can browse them by genre, author
and Song name:
Scrollbar
Selected Song.
Press the OK
button to assign it
to a player
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Finding a Song
You can find a Song by searching for it by name; to avoid it being lost among
the thousand files in your library.
Doing a basic search (Quick Find)
You can find a Song by just entering a few characters of its name.
1. Press the FIND button. The Find dialog box will appear.
Touch to enter text with a PC keyboard;
touch a second time to open the virtual
keyboard
Search by ID
number
The results will appear here; use
PREVIOUS and NEXT to jump
between the results
2. Touch the text input area. If an alphanumeric keyboard is connected to the
MP-10 PRO, you can start entering some of the characters included in the
name of the Song you are looking for.
3. If no alphanumeric keyboard is connected, touch the text input area again
to open the virtual keyboard.
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4. Enter the text string that you are searching for; you are not asked to enter
the full name. For example, if you enter “LOV”, you will get both results
like “LOVe is wonderful” and “I'm LOVing you”.
5. Touch OK to confirm the entered string, or Exit to cancel.
6. Touch FIND to execute the search (or press the EXIT button to close the
Find dialog box, if you no longer need it). The first matching result will
appear in the result line.
The first results is shown; use
PREVIOUS and NEXT to jump
between the results
7. At this point, you can either touch the name of the Song to select it, or
touch NEXT to try with the following result. PREVIOUS will bring you
back to the previous result.
8. When you confirm your selection, the Find dialog box is closed, and the
name of the Song is selected in the library. Press the OK button to assign it
to a player, or the EXIT button to close the library.
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Performing a refined search with more parameters (Advanced
Find)
To refine your search, you can add more criteria to your search box.
1. Press the FIND button, and when the Find dialog box appears, touch the
Advanced command to expand the dialog box with more options.
As an alternative, keep the QUICK ACCESS KEY pressed and press the
FIND button.
2. Touch the various fields to edit the string. Either use a connected PC key-
board, or touch the field a second time, and use the virtual keyboard to
enter text.
3. Touch the FIND command to perform the search operation. The first result
will appear in the orange box at the bottom of the dialog box.
4. If this is not the Song you are looking for, touch the NEXT command until
you find the Song you were looking for.
5. When you find the Song that you were looking for, touch its name in the
orange box to select it.
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Finding a Song via its numeric ID
While in the Library > Info page, you can assign a unique ID number to a
Song, allowing you to quickly recall them via their ID numbers.
1. While in the Find dialog box, touch the ID area. To enter the ID number of
the Song, either use a connected PC keyboard, or touch the field a second
time, and use the virtual numeric keypad to enter the number.
2. Press the OK button to confirm.
3. Touch FIND to find the Song with the specified ID.
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Customizing the List view
You can show, hide and resize the columns of the List view to suit your prefer-
ences.
Showing/hiding columns
You can see up to five columns in the List view.
1. Press the LIBRARY button to access the Library section.
2. Touch the Tools (
) icon to open the Tools page.
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3. Touch the Library View command to open the Library View dialog box.
4. Touch the name of the columns that you want to show or hide. A check-
mark next to a name means that the corresponding column will be shown
in the List View page. Please note you can select a maximum number of
five columns shown at the same time.
Note: The Name option is in red since it cannot be deselected.
5. Touch OK to confirm, or Cancel to cancel.
6. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Resizing the columns
You can resize the columns of the List View.
1. While in the List view, keep the QUICK ACCESS KEY pressed, and touch
the label of the column to resize. A red frame appears around the column
to be resized.
2. Release the QUICK ACCESS KEY, and use the DIAL to resize the col-
umn.
3. When done, press EXIT. The size will be automatically saved. The col-
umns’ size will remain this way even after turning off the MP-10 PRO,
until you resize or reset them.
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How to reset all columns to their original position
You can reset the columns position with the following procedure.
1. Press the LIBRARY button to access the Library page.
2. Touch the Tools (
) icon to open the Tools page.
3. Touch the Library View command to open the Library View dialog box.
4. Touch the RESET command to reset all columns to their original size and
position.
5. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Editing a Song entry
As with a database entry, you can edit the information associated with each
Song in your library.
1. Press the LIBRARY button to access the Library pages.
2. Browse through the files and touch the Song to edit.
You can also select several Songs at once by keeping the QUICK ACCESS
KEY pressed and touching all the Songs (or by turning the DIAL to select
contiguous Songs).
3. Touch the Info icon (
) to go to the Info page.
When more Songs are selected, some of the fields are not editable, because
they must remain unique to each Song. Next to the others there is a check-
box; by checking it, you can extend the value of the parameter to all the
selected Songs.
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The Info page with a single MP3
Song selected
The Info page with a single MIDI
Song selected
The Info page with more Songs
selected
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4. Edit the various parameters that are associated to the selected Song:
Parameter
Meaning
ID
Progressive number assigned to the Song. You can type it to quickly
to fill-in voids in the list (see page 93).
Name
Name of the Song. Usually, the name of a Song is different than the
name of the file.
Track #
Track number on the original album. (MP3 only)
Usually, the singer or player.
Artist
Genre
Music genre of the Song.
Composer/Lyricist
Year
Usually, the writer of the Songs/lyrics.
Year of composition. Very useful to create a playlist of music from a
particular age.
BPM
Beat Per Minute (it is the starting metronome tempo of the Song).
Rating
Your personal rating of the Song. This is useful when creating a playl-
ist of “best of” Songs.
Album
Name of the original album. (MP3 only)
Starting key of the Song. (MIDI file only)
Starting time signature of the Song. (MIDI file only)
Voice type of the original Song.
Key
Time Sign
Singer Type
Transp
Automatically selected transposition (this is added to the original key
of the MIDI or MP3 file). Please note MP3 files are limited to +5 and
-6 semitones.
VP Preset
Voice Processor Preset, i.e., the voice effect and harmonizer settings
that are selected when selecting the Song.
If the Manual option is selected, the last selected preset is left un-
changed. If you want to select a different preset, go to Mixer > Voice
Processor Preset.
VP Tk
Song track controlling the vocal harmonizer. Chords or notes are
sent from the selected track to the harmonizer.
Melody Track
With MIDI files, this is the Song track muted by pressing the switch
or footswitch programmed to be the Melody Mute function. (MIDI
file only)
Melody VR
Melody
With MP3 files, this is the Vocal Remover voice type. (MP3 only)
The default status of the melody track.
If the Manual option is selected, the last selected status is left un-
changed. To change the status, use the MELODY button on the con-
trol panel.
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5. Touch the TEXT tab to associate a TXT file to a MID, KAR or MP3 Song
file, or a CDG file to a MID+G or MP3+G Song file.
Touch here to choose
Touch here to delete the
a TXT file
associated TXT file
Touch here to export
the associated TXT
file to a device
Touch here to export
the associated CDG
file to a device
Touch here to choose
Touch here to delete the
a CDG file
associated CDG file
6. Touch the NOTES tab, then anywhere in the note page, to write some notes
relevant to the Song.
• If you have a PC keyboard connected, start typing.
• If there is no PC keyboard connected, touch the writing area to make the
virtual keyboard appear, and type your notes.
7. Touch the MORE tab to see information on the file itself.
8. When you’re done editing the Song entry, touch the SAVE command to
save everything in the library.
9. Press the EXIT button (one or more times) to return to the main screen.
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Importing Songs into the library
When you know that you’re always going to want to bring your own collection
of Songs (in MID, KAR or MP3 format), you should copy it to the library of
the MP-10 PRO.
Note: Please do not copy copyrighted Songs. Only copy Songs for which you
own the rights for multiple copies. Korg does not encourage unauthorized
copying.
Importing individual Songs
You can import separate Songs in MID, KAR or MP3 format to the library. The
Songs can be contained in an external USB device, or in any directory of the
internal hard drive.
1. If the Songs to be imported are contained in an external storage device,
connect it to one of the HOST USB ports of the MP-10 PRO.
2. Press the LIBRARY button, and touch the Import/Export (
to the Import/Export page.
) icon to go
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3. Touch the Import Song command to open the file browser.
4. Touch the icon of the source device in the first column, and then browse to
find the folder containing the Song to be imported.
5. Touch the desired Song to select it. If you want to select more than a single
Song, keep the QUICK ACCESS KEY pressed and touch the other Songs
6. Press the OK button to import the selected Song(s). Wait until the import
operation is completed and the indicator disappears.
When done, the Song(s) will be included in the library. It will stay there
even after removing the USB device.
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In case the library already contains a Song with the same name of the Song
you are importing, a message will ask you if you want to import the Song
or not:
You can choose between the following options:
• Import this Song: Imports the single Song and create a duplicate.
• Import all duplicates: Imports all duplicates, without asking you again.
• Skip this Song: Does not import the Song.
• Skip all duplicates: Does not import any duplicate.
7. Remove the USB device from the HOST port. No need to choose a remove
command before doing it, but be sure the import operation is completed.
Importing a folder full of Songs
You can import a folder full of Songs in MID, KAR or MP3 format to the
library. The Songs can be contained in an external USB device, or in any direc-
tory of the internal hard drive.
1. If the Songs to be imported are contained in an external storage device,
connect it to one of the HOST USB ports of the MP-10 PRO.
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2. Press the LIBRARY button, and touch the Import/Export (
to the Import/Export page.
) icon to go
3. Touch the Import Folder command to open the file browser.
4. Touch the icon of the source device in the first column, and then browse to
find the folder containing the Songs.
5. Touch the folder containing the Songs to select it.
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6. Press the OK button to import the Songs. Wait until the import operation is
completed and the indicator disappears.
When complete, the Songs will be included in the library. They will stay
there even after removing the USB device.
In case the library already contains one or more Songs with the same name
of the Songs you are importing, a message will ask you if you want to im-
port the Songs or not:
You can choose between the following options:
• Import this Song: Imports the single Song and create a duplicate.
• Import all duplicates: Imports all duplicates, without asking you again.
• Skip this Song: Does not import the Song.
• Skip all duplicates: Does not import the Song, and any duplicate that
might be found later during the import operation.
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7. Remove the USB device from the HOST port. You will not need to select
a remove command before doing it, but be sure the import operation is
completed, to avoid damaging your media.
Importing an MP-10 PRO library
You can have multiple MP-10 PRO libraries stored in the internal or an exter-
nal drive, and you can load them according to the show or the work you are
doing in the studio.
WARNING: Loading a library overwrites and permanently deletes all of the Songs in the
library, so please either export (Library > Export Library) or backup (Media > Backup)
the data before importing.
1. If the library to be imported is contained on an external storage device,
connect it to one of the HOST USB ports of the MP-10 PRO.
2. Press the LIBRARY button, and touch the Import/Export (
to the Import/Export page.
) icon to go
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3. Touch the Import Library command. A warning message asks you if you
want to overwrite the library.
4. Touch Yes, and the list of connected storage devices will appear.
Note that the device only appears if it contains a compatible library.
5. Touch the icon of the external storage device containing the library to be
imported, then touch OK to confirm (or Cancel to cancel).
WARNING: By confirming, you will overwrite the library. Be sure you have a backup
copy of it, if you need it, prior to performing this operation!.
The external library will be imported, and will become the new internal
library. Any playlist associated to the library will also be imported.
6. Remove the USB device from the HOST port. You will not need to choose
a remove command before doing it, but be sure the import operation is
completed before disconnecting it, to avoid damaging your media.
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Rebuilding the library’s IDs
As an additional step after importing Songs, you could rebuild the IDs of your
library. As mentioned, IDs are numbers that can help you selecting most fre-
quently played Songs quickly (in the Info page of the Library). When import-
ing, deleting or moving Songs in the library, some IDs may get lost and leave
some gaps in the IDs. Rebuilding the library removes all gaps.
Note that rebuilding may reassign IDs.
1. Press the LIBRARY button, and touch the Tools (
Tools page.
) icon to go to the
2. Touch the ID Renumber command to recreate all IDs in the library.
3. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Deleting Songs or the library
You can delete Songs that are no longer needed. Please keep in mind that
Songs deleted from the library are gone forever (unless you have a copy of
them somewhere else).
Deleting a Song (or a series of Songs) from the library
You can select and delete single Songs from the library.
1. Press the LIBRARY button to access the Library pages.
2. Browse through the files and touch the Song to delete. If you want to de-
lete more than a single Song, keep the QUICK ACCESS KEY pressed and
touch the other Songs (see “Selecting multiple items in a list” on page 22).
3. Touch the Tools ( ) icon to access the Tools page. In the lower area of
the page, you will see the name of the selected Song.
4. Touch the Delete command. A message will ask you if you want to confirm
deletion. Touch Yes to confirm, or No to cancel the operation.
Warning: Deleting a file from the library physically removes it from the storage
device. Once done, the files are gone forever (unless you have a backup or the
original files).
5. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Deleting all the Songs from the library
When you want to start from an empty library, you can completely delete all
the Songs from the library.
1. Press the LIBRARY button to access the Library pages.
2. Touch the Import/Export (
) icon to access the Import/Export page.
3. Touch the Delete Library command. A message will ask you if you want
to confirm deletion. Touch Yes to confirm, or No to cancel the operation.
Warning: Deleting the library physically removes it from the storage device. Once
done, the files are gone forever (unless you have a backup or the original files).
4. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Exporting single Songs or the whole library
You can export Songs from your library, and save them as separate files.
Exported Songs are not removed from the library.
Exporting a single Song
You can export a single Song or a series of Songs from the library. You can
either choose an external device, or the MP-10 PRO’s internal hard drive.
1. If you want to export the Song to an external storage device, connect it to
one of the HOST USB ports of the MP-10 PRO.
2. Press the LIBRARY button to access the Library pages.
3. Touch either the List View (
browse through the Songs.
) or the Column View (
) buttons, and
4. Touch the Song that you want to export to select it. If you want to export
more than a single Song, keep the QUICK ACCESS KEY pressed and
touch the other Songs (see “Selecting multiple items in a list” on page 22).
5. Touch the Import/Export ( ) icon to go to the Import/Export page. In the
lower area of the page, you will see the name of the selected Song.
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6. Touch the Export Song command. The file selector will appear.
7. Touch the device location where you want to export the Song(s). In case
you want to save it into a folder, browse through the folders until you see
the right one. Touch it to select it.
8. Touch OK, and the Song will be exported (it will not be removed from the
library).
9. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
Exporting the full library
You can export the library to backup your internal data, or to move it to another
MP-10 PRO (for example, when there is an MP-10 PRO in your studio, and
another one at the venue where you’ll have a show).
Please note that there can only be a single active library per device (MP-10
PRO, USB memory stick or hard drive), since the library is automatically
saved to the root of the device. To create specialized sets, you can use playlists
instead of multiple libraries.
1. Connect an external storage device to one of the HOST USB ports of the
MP-10 PRO.
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2. Press the LIBRARY button, and touch the Import/Export (
to the Import/Export page.
) icon to go
3. Touch the Export Library command. A box showing the connected storage
devices appears.
4. Touch OK, and the library will be saved to the external device.
WARNING: You can only save a single library per device. Exporting to a device
already containing a library will delete the older one.
Note: When exporting a library to an external device, please note that the “adb.db”
file and the “ADBResources” folder are automatically created in the root of the de-
vice. Do not move, rename or delete these items, or the library will be unreadable.
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Playlists are a quicker way to select the Songs of from a limited set (compared
to the full library archive), by organizing them into preferred lists with a lim-
ited number of items.
Playlists can be used in advance to select all of the Songs needed for a show
(they are, as the name implies, the “playlist” of the show). They can also be
used to create “sub-libraries”, each one containing a selection of a particular
genres.
Playlists are contained inside each library. You can import or export them to
other libraries; the Songs are imported or exported together with the playlists.
You can also export a playlist as a text file, to print a sheet for the musicians.
Selecting a playlist
You can select a playlist from the Playlist pages.
1. Press the PLAYLIST button to access the Playlist pages.
2. If it is not yet selected, touch the Playlist Library ( ) icon to see the
list of available playlists. Note that even if no custom playlist has been
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created, there will always be the two reserved playlist “Now playing” and
3. Browse through the list, and touch the playlist that you wish to select.
4. Press the OK button to select the playlist, and make it appear in the Playlist
area of the main screen.
5. Press the EXIT button to exit from the Playlist pages.
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Playing back the Songs of a playlist
The Songs that are contained in the selected playlist can be played in either
the Manual, AutoLoad or NoStop play modes. How to use the playlists for
playback is described in the chapter dedicated to the players (see instructions
Reserved playlists
Two reserved playlists are always available, and cannot be deleted.
•
•
“Now Playing” is the same list of Songs that appears in the main page.
“Request” is a temporary list you can create “on the fly”, while requests
are coming from your audience. The advantage of this special list is that
you do not have to create a new playlist before starting to add Songs. After
having created it, you can then save it with a different name, or delete all
Songs it contains to have a blank playlist again.
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Browsing through the playlists
There are two different ways to browse the Songs in a playlist.
The List view
By touching the List View ( ) icon, you can see the Songs in a playlist as a
flat list. This is exactly as the List view of the library.
The Column view
By touching the Column View ( ) icon, you can see the Songs in a playlist
as a three-pane view. This is exactly as the Column view of the library.
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Creating and editing the playlists
Creating a new playlist
1. Press the PLAYLIST button to access the Playlist pages.
2. If you are not there, touch the Playlist Library (
Library page.
) icon to see the Playlist
3. Touch the New Playlist/Folder (
Folder dialog box:
) icon to open the Create Playlist or
4. Type the name of the new playlist.
• If there is a PC keyboard connected to the MP-10 PRO, start typing the
name.
• To open the virtual keyboard, touch the typing area, type the name and
then touch OK to confirm.
5. Touch the New Playlist (
cancel.
) icon to confirm, or the Cancel button to
6. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Creating a folder
Folders can be used to group playlists together, and keep everything organized.
1. Press the PLAYLIST button to access the Playlist Library page.
2. Touch the New Playlist/Folder (
Folder dialog box:
) icon to open the Create Playlist or
3. Type the name of the new folder.
• If there is a PC keyboard connected to the MP-10 PRO, start typing the
name.
• To open the virtual keyboard, touch the typing area, type the name and
then touch OK to confirm.
4. Touch the New Folder (
cel.
) icon to confirm, or the Cancel button to can-
5. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Adding Songs to a playlist
Once a playlist has been created, you will populate it with Songs. Please re-
member that all Songs of a playlist are chosen from the library. The playlist is
a sub-set of the library.
1. Press the LIBRARY button to access the Library pages.
2. While in the List ( ) or Column (
to be added to the playlist.
) view, select the Song (or Songs)
3. Touch the Tools (
) icon to access the Tools page.
4. Touch the Add to Playlist command.
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5. The Playlist page appears:
6. Touch the target playlist to select it, and press the OK button. The Song
will be added to the end of the playlist, and you will return to the Tools
page.
If you want to exit from this page without adding the Song, press the EXIT
button to return to the Tools page.
7. Touch either the List (
Song in the library and select other Songs to be added to the playlist. Repeat
) or the Column (
) view icons to view the
the above procedure to add more Songs to the playlist.
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Adding Songs to the last selected playlist
Here is a quick way to create a playlist. You can select a target playlist a first
time, then use the Add to Last Selected command to add Songs to it, without
having to select it again each time.
1. Press the LIBRARY button to access the Library pages.
2. If you are not there, touch the List View (
) icon to see the List View
page, or the Column View ( ) icon to access the Column View page.
3. While in the List or Column view, select the Song (or Songs) to be added
to the playlist.
4. Touch the Tools (
) icon to access the Tools page.
5. Touch the Add to Last Selected command. The Song will be added at the
end of the last selected playlist. The name of the playlist is shown under
the button.
6. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Rearranging the Songs in the playlist
You can change the position of the Songs in a playlist.
1. Press the PLAYLIST button to access the Playlist pages.
2. If you are not there, touch the Playlist Library (
Library page, and select one of the playlists.
) icon to see the Playlist
3. Touch the List View (
) icon to access the List View page.
4. Select the Song to be moved, then keep the QUICK ACCESS KEY pressed
and press the LEFT ARROW button.
5. Touch the target position of the Song, then keep the QUICK ACCESS
KEY pressed and press the RIGHT ARROW button. The Song will be
moved to the new position.
6. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Editing a Song in the playlist
You can see and edit information about the selected Song(s).
1. Press the PLAYLIST button to access the Playlist pages.
2. If you are not there, touch the Playlist Library (
Library page, and select one of the playlists.
) icon to see the Playlist
3. Touch either the List View ( ) or the Column View ( ) icon to access
the List View or Column View page.
4. Select the Song(s) to edit (or to see relevant information about).
To select several Songs at once, keep the QUICK ACCESS KEY pressed
and touch all the desired Songs (or turn the DIAL to select contiguous
Songs).
5. Touch the Info (
) icon to access the Info page.
6. View and edit the parameters on this page. They are exactly the same as
those found on the Info page of the Library, so we will not repeat them here
7. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Deleting a Song from the playlist
You can delete Songs from the selected playlist. Note that deleting a Song
from a playlist does not delete it from the library, nor from the physical storage
device.
1. Press the PLAYLIST button to access the Playlist pages.
2. Select one or more Songs (either in the List View or the Column View
page). To select several Songs at once, keep the QUICK ACCESS KEY
pressed and touch all the desired Songs (or by turning the DIAL to select
contiguous Songs).
3. Touch the Tools (
) icon to go to the Tools page.
4. Touch the Delete command to delete the selected Song.
5. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Managing the playlists
Cutting (or copying) and pasting a playlist
You can move or duplicate an existing playlist.
Note: You cannot cut the “Now Playing” and “Request” playlists.
1. Press the PLAYLIST button to access the Playlist pages.
2. Browse through the files, and touch the playlist to be cut or copied to select
it.
3. Touch the Cut ( ) or Copy (
playlist into the clipboard.
) icon to move or copy the selected
4. Browse through the files and folders, until you see the target folder. Touch
it to select it.
5. Touch the Paste (
target folder.
) icon to paste the playlist from the clipboard to the
6. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Deleting a playlist
You can delete a playlist that you no longer need.
Note: You cannot delete the “Now Playing” and “Request” playlists.
1. Press the PLAYLIST button to access the Playlist pages.
2. Touch the Playlist Library (
) icon to select the Playlist Library page.
3. Browse through the files, and touch the playlist to be deleted to select it.
4. Touch the Delete (
) icon to delete the selected playlist.
5. When the confirmation message appears, either touch OK to confirm dele-
tion, or Cancel to cancel.
WARNING: Deleting a playlist will delete it forever. However, associated Songs are
not removed from the library and the physical storage.
6. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Renaming a playlist
You can rename playlists.
Note: You cannot rename the “Now Playing” and “Request” playlists.
1. Press the PLAYLIST button to access the Playlist page.
2. Browse through the files, and touch the playlist to be renamed.
3. Touch the Rename (
) icon to open the Rename dialog box.
4. Type the name of the new playlist or folder. Folders can be used to group
playlists together to keep things organized.
• If there is a PC keyboard connected to the MP-10 PRO, start typing the
name.
• To open the virtual keyboard, touch the typing area, type the name and
then touch OK to confirm.
5. Touch the OK button to confirm, or the Cancel button to cancel.
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Getting information on a playlist
1. Press the PLAYLIST button to access the Playlist page.
2. Browse through the files, and touch the playlist that you wish to get infor-
mation about.
3. Touch the Info (
) icon to see the relevant information.
4. Press the EXIT button to close the Info box.
5. Press the EXIT button again to return to the main screen.
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Importing playlists
You can import playlists from a file generated with an Export Playlist operation
(see “Exporting a playlist” on page 117). Importing a playlist also imports the
corresponding Songs into the library, if they’re not already contained in it.
1. Press the PLAYLIST button to access the Playlist pages.
2. Touch the Tools (
) icon to access the Tools page.
3. Touch the Import Playlist command to open the file selector.
4. Browse through the PLS (playlist) files, and touch the file containing the
playlist to be imported.
5. Press the OK button to import the playlist. The imported playlist will be
placed after the existing ones.
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Exporting Songs from a playlist
You can export one or more Songs from a playlist.
1. Press the PLAYLIST button to access the Playlist pages.
2. Touch either the List View ( ) or the Column View (
List View or Column View page.
) icon to see the
3. Browse through the Songs, and touch the Song(s) you wish to export. To
select several Songs at once, keep the QUICK ACCESS KEY pressed
and touch all the desired Songs (or by turn the DIAL to select contiguous
Songs).
4. Touch the Tools (
) icon to see the Tools page.
5. Touch the Export Song command to export the Song(s).
6. Choose a target location where to save the Songs, and choose OK to con-
firm.
7. Press the EXIT button again to return to the main screen.
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Exporting a playlist
You can export a complete playlist.
1. Press the PLAYLIST button to access the Playlist pages.
2. Touch the name of the playlist to be exported.
3. Touch the Tools (
) icon to see the Tools page.
4. Touch the Export Playlist command to export the playlist.
5. Choose a target location where you want to save the playlist, and choose
OK to confirm.
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6. You are asked whether you want to export a TXT list of the selected Songs,
or the playlist as a “resource” file. Choose to export the playlist (resource)
file.
7. Enter a name for the exported playlist.
8. Touch the OK button to confirm, or Cancel to cancel the operation.
9. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Exporting a Song list as a text file
You can save the name of the Songs in a playlist as a text (TXT) file, to be used
(for example) as a reminder during a show.
1. Press the PLAYLIST button to access the Playlist pages.
2. Touch the name of the playlist to be exported.
3. Touch the Tools (
) icon to see the Tools page.
4. Touch the Export Playlist command to export the playlist.
5. Choose a target location where you want to save the playlist, and choose
OK to confirm.
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6. You are asked whether you want to export a TXT list of the selected Songs,
or the playlist as data resources. Choose to export a TXT file.
7. Enter a name for the exported TXT file.
8. Touch the OK button to confirm, or Cancel to cancel the operation.
9. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Customizing the List View
You can customize the Playlist’s List View, exactly as you can do with the
Library’s List View.
While you are in the Playlist pages, go to the Tools page and touch the Playlist
View button. Check the name of the columns you want to see.
Also, resizing columns can be done exactly in the same way seen for the
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Part 8: The Microphone
Two microphone inputs are provided to mix in two singers or one singer and
the MC.
• The MIC 1 input is processed by the MP-10 PRO’s studio quality effect
processor (with vocal effects provided by TC-Helicon), and is dedicated to the
lead vocals. On this input you can have level and pan controls, low cut filter-
ing, dynamics control, equalization, harmonization, delay and reverb.
• The MIC 2 will instead be processed by more ‘generic’ effects, and is better
suited to, for example, an acoustic guitar or to backing vocals. On this input
you can have level and pan controls, equalization and reverb.
Connecting the microphones and setting the gain
Connect the microphones, then set their input gain.
Connecting the microphones
Turn down the MP-10 PRO’s master volume level, then connect one or two dy-
namic microphones. (To connect condenser microphones, you need an external
source of phantom power, for example a small mixer).
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Turning the microphones on
Turn the microphone(s) on.
1. Press the MIC switch corresponding to the microphone to be turned on.
The switch will light up.
2. To turn a microphone off, press the MIC switch again. The switch’s light
will go dark.
Hint: It is advisable to turn a microphone off, while not using it, to avoid a Larsen
feedback or any unwanted noise.
Setting the microphone’s input gain
You should set the input gain of each microphone before starting to use it.
The gain controls let you adjust the sensitivity of the audio inputs, to prevent
overloading at the preamplifier’s stage. They are separate from the MIC vol-
ume knobs on the front panel, that are used to set the level of the microphone’s
signal into the general mix.
1. Set the MP-10 PRO MASTER VOLUME to a moderate level, and the MIC
VOLUME knobs on the control panel in the center position. This way, you
will be sure the microphone input will be routed to the outputs.
2. Turn the GAIN control located next to the microphone input all the way
counter-clockwise to completely cut it out.
3. While smoothly turning the GAIN knob clockwise to increase the input
level, sing or play loudly into the microphone.
4. Check the LED over the MIC VOLUME knob, and continue increasing
the microphone’s input level until the LED starts to turn on while you sing
or play at the maximum level and dynamics (the so called ‘signal peaks’).
5. When the LED begins to light, turn the GAIN knob slightly counter-clock-
wise, until the LED no longer tuns on at the signal peaks.
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Adjusting the microphone’s volume
After setting the input gain, adjust the volume of the microphones in the mix.
Adjusting the volume of each microphone
Use the MIC volume level controls on the front panel to mix the microphone
with the other sound sources.
1. Play a Song, and/or play some Sounds on the keyboard (if is it connected).
2. While the other sound sources (Songs, Sounds) are playing, sing or speak
into the microphone.
3. Use the corresponding MIC level control to adjust the microphone level.
Note: The microphones’ level controls can also be accessed via the Mixer > Voice
Processor Setup page.
While turning the MIC knob clockwise, check the level in the master vol-
ume indicator on the control panel. The indicator should stay in the orange
area while you sing or play at the maximum level and dynamics.
Don’t let the level indicator go into the red, or the audio signal will distort.
If the red indicator turns on, lower the MIC level a little, until the indicator
returns to the orange area.
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Adjusting the general volume of the microphones
After having set the input gain and the level of each microphone, you can con-
trol the final volume of both microphones with a single slider.
1. Press the MIXER button.
2. Be sure the Mixer Menu page is shown. If it isn’t, touch the MIXER MENU
button on the display.
Microphones'
relative volume
Pre-mixing output
volume
3. While singing and playing into the microphone, drag the MIC slider on the
display to adjust the level of both microphones. As an alternative, you can
change the value using the DIAL or the UP/DOWN buttons.
4. Press the EXIT button to return to the main page.
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The melody track / lead voice
You can turn the melody track or the lead voice of a Song on or off, to sing by
yourself on the Song.
Turning the melody track, or the lead voice off
Here is how to turn off the melody track (MIDI file) or the lead voice (MP3
file) of a Song.
1. While playing a Song, press the MELODY button. The melody track is
muted, or the lead voice removed.
With MP3 files, the Vocal Remover will attempt to remove the voice, but
results will vary based on each song’s dominant frequencies. The more the
voice is panned to the center, and the less reverb there is on the voice, the
more effectively the original voice can be removed.
2. Press the MELODY button again to let the melody track or the lead voice
play again.
Programming the melody track or the voice type to remove
The default melody track in a MIDI file is track #4. However, you can choose
a different track for each Song. In addition, you can choose a type of voice to
be removed from each MP3 file by the Vocal Remover.
Note: You cannot edit a Song assigned to one of the Players.
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1. Press the LIBRARY button to access the Library pages.
2. Touch the Song to edit, and touch the Info (
page.
) icon to access the Info
3. Touch the Melody Track/VR pop-up menu, and choose either a different
track (MIDI file) or a type of voice (MP3 file).
4. Touch the Melody Mute pop-up menu to set the default status for the
Melody Mute function. Setting this parameter to On would automatical-
ly remove the melody track or the lead voice when the Song is selected.
Setting it to Manual would always force MP-10 PRO to read the current
status of the MELODY button. Setting it to Off would force the Melody
Mute function to turn off, and let the melody track or the lead voice play.
5. Touch the SAVE command to save the settings in the Song.
6. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Choosing the melody track or the voice type on the fly
If your Song has a different track or a different voice type than the default or
the programmed one, you can quickly choose a different one during playback.
1. Keep the QUICK ACCESS button pressed, and press the MELODY button
to make the track/voice chooser appear.
Melody track chooser (for MIDI files)
Lead voice chooser (for MP3 files)
2. Touch the desired melody track or voice type.
3. If you are playing an MP3 file, in addition to choosing the voice type you
can use the vertical slider to adjust the intensity of the voice suppression.
4. Press the EXIT button to exit the dialog box.
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The choir/harmonizer
Your MP-10 PRO includes a powerful three-voice harmonizer, that will add a
realistic virtual harmonies to your voice.
Adding harmony voices
If the microphone is connected to the MIC 1 input, you can add up to three
melodies.
1. Press the CHOIR button. It will light up.
2. Play a Song (in MID or KAR format), or play some notes or chords on an
external keyboard.
Note: For the Choir function to work, the Song must contain a track sending notes
to the harmonizer. MP3 files cannot send notes or chords to the harmonizer.
3. While you or the Song are playing, sing into the microphone. You will hear
the harmony voices.
4. Press the CHOIR button to turn the harmony voices off. The light in the
button will go dark.
Where do the harmonizer notes/chords come from?
Usually, each MIDI Song includes a track containing notes or chords dedicated
to the harmonizer (usually on MIDI channel #5). When you play a MIDI Song,
you should immediately hear the harmony voices each time you sing into the
microphone.
You should also be able to play notes or chords on an external keyboard, and
immediately hear the harmony voices as well. By default, notes or chords from
an external keyboard are received on MIDI channel #1. To change the MIDI
206.
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The vocal effects
The MP-10 PRO incorporates high-quality vocal effects provided by TC-
Helicon; the effects are generated by the Voice Processor section.
• On MIC 1, available effects are low cut filtering, dynamics control, equaliza-
tion, delay and reverb (in addition to the harmonizer).
• On MIC 2, available effects are equalization and reverb.
Adding effects
You can quickly add or mute the effects on the microphones.
1. Press the FX button. It will light up.
2. Sing into the microphone. You will hear the effects of the current vocal
preset.
3. Press the FX button to turn the effects off. The light in the button will turn
off.
Voice Processor Setup and Preset
The Voice Processor is the effect processor, kindly supplied by TC-Helicon,
that is responsible of the harmonizer and the vocal effects.
There are two parts of the Voice Processor that you can edit: a fixed part
(Setup), and a variable one, depending on manual selection or the selected
Song (Preset).
Program the Voice Processor Setup to better suit your voice, or the voice of a
guest singer. Program the Voice Processor Presets to memorize all of the ef-
fects and harmony voices for the different Song styles.
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The Voice Processor Setup
Choosing a Voice Processor Setup
A Voice Processor Setup contains general settings for the lead voice, like low-
cut filtering, compression and equalization. We already provided some stan-
dard settings, but you are invited to experiment (with the information provided
below) and customize the setup for your own voice.
1. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
2. Touch the VOICE P. Setup to access the Voice Processor Setup section.
3. Touch the SETUP button to go to the Setup page.
4. Touch the Voice Proc. pop-up menu, and choose one of the available Voice
Processor Setups.
Hint: You could have a different setup for your voice and the voice of your guest
singers.
5. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Removing any low-frequency pop and rumble (MIC1)
On MIC 1, you can activate a low-cut filter to allow for a cleaner signal from
the microphone, by “cutting out” pops, floor rumble and mic handling noise.
1. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
2. Touch the VOICE P. Setup to access the Voice Processor Setup section.
3. Touch the SETUP button to go to the Setup page.
4. Touch the Low Cut pop-up menu, and choose one of the available filters.
5. Touch the SAVE command to save the settings to a Voice Processor Setup
(more info below).
6. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
Automatically levelling dynamics through compression (MIC1)
On MIC 1, compression can even-out the dynamic level of your voice.
1. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
2. Touch the VOICE P. Setup to access the Voice Processor Setup section.
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3. Touch the SETUP button to go to the Setup page.
4. Touch the Dyn. pop-up menu, and choose whether to apply compression to
the lead voice alone, the harmony voices, or both.
5. Use the knobs to edit each compressor parameter, as explained in the fol-
lowing table.
Parameter
Meaning
Thresh(old)
Dynamics level where the compressor starts to work. Range: -60 dB (only
occasionally engaged) to 0 dB (constantly engaged).
Ratio
Gate
Amount of compression, when the compressor is engaged. Range: 1.1:1
(minimal compression) to 64:1 (heavy compression).
Cuts-out all signals (for example, noise floor or ‘pops’) under the assigned
value. Range: Off, -70dB to 0dB.
6. Touch the SAVE command to save the settings to a Voice Processor Setup
(more info below).
7. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Adjusting the stereo position of the microphones (MIC1/2)
For both MIC 1 and MIC 2, you can control the position of the microphone in
the stereo panorama of the audio output signal.
1. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
2. Touch the VOICE P. Setup to access the Voice Processor Setup section.
3. Touch the SETUP button to go to the Setup page.
4. Touch the MIC 1 or MIC 2 tab to select the microphone to program.
5. Touch the Pan control, and use the DIAL or the UP and DOWN buttons to
adjust the location of each mic in the stereo spectrum.
6. Touch the SAVE command to save the settings to a Voice Processor Setup
7. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Adjusting the microphone level (MIC1/2)
The level controls on this page correspond to the MIC level knobs in the con-
trol panel.
When you move the physical knob, the virtual knob on the Voice Processor
Setup page will also move. On the contrary, there is no way to automatically
move the physical knob when you edit the virtual one; as a result, be warned of
any possible mismatch in the knob’s value.
Adding EQ (MIC1/2)
On both MIC 1 and MIC 2, equalization can improve the quality of the sound
of your voice, or solve acoustic problems. The MP-10 PRO has an extremely
flexible 3-band EQ with frequency and gain-adjustable high and low shelving
bands, as well as a fully parametric middle band with Q control.
1. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
2. Touch the VOICE P. Setup to access the Voice Processor Setup section.
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3. Touch the SETUP button to go to the Setup page.
4. Touch the MIC 1 or MIC 2 tab to select the EQ that will be applied to the
corresponding microphone input.
5. Use the knobs to edit the EQ parameters, as explained in the following
table.
Parameter
Low – Level
Low – Frequency
Mid – Level
Mid – Q
Meaning
Level of the low-frequency band.
Center frequency of the low-frequency band.
Level of the mid-frequency band.
Width of the mid-frequency band. A narrower band means a more
precise corrective action.
Mid – Frequency
High – Level
Center frequency of the mid-frequency band.
Level of the high-frequency band.
High – Frequency
Center frequency of the high-frequency band.
6. Touch the SAVE command to save the settings to a Voice Processor Setup
(more info below).
7. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Saving a Voice Processor Setup
When you touch the SAVE command in a Voice Processor Setup page, the fol-
lowing dialog box appears:
Name of the Setup. Type it,
or touch the area to make
the virtual keyboard appear.
Preset where to save the
current settings. Touch the
arrow to choose a different
Setup from the pop-up
menu, or touch the name
and use the DIAL or the UP/
DOWN buttons.
Check this box to make the current Setup
the one that's automatically selected when
turning the MP-10 PRO on.
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The Voice Processor Presets
Choosing a Voice Processor Preset
A Voice Processor Preset is a memory of all voice processing effects that can
be applied to MIC 1. It’s like a sound preset for your vocal effects.
1. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
2. Touch the VOICE P. Presets button to go to the Voice Processor Presets
page.
3. Touch the PRESET > Voice Processor pop-up menu, and choose the de-
sired preset from the list.
4. If you want this preset to remain unchanged when selecting different
Songs, close the lock icon next to the name of the preset.
5. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Assigning a Voice Processor Preset to a Song
You can let a Song automatically select a Voice Processor Preset.
1. Press the LIBRARY button to access the Library pages.
2. Touch the Song to edit, and touch the Info (
page.
) icon to access the Info
3. Touch the VP Preset parameter, and use the DIAL or the UP/DOWN but-
tons to assign a Voice Processor Preset to the Song.
4. Touch the SAVE command to save the settings to a Voice Processor Preset
(more info below).
5. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Turning the harmony voices and the effects on/off (MIC1)
You can customize the choir voices and the effects.
1. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
2. Touch the VOICE P. Presets button to go to the Voice Processor Presets page.
3. Touch the Harmony Voices checkboxes to turn them on or off, depending
on how many backing harmonies you would like to accompany you.
4. You can touch the MASTER > Harmony checkbox to turn all the harmony
voices on or off at the same time. You might want to only use the vocal ef-
fects, and turn any backing voice off.
5. You can touch the MASTER > Effects checkbox to turn all the vocal ef-
fects on or off. You might wish to sing with dry voices, and turn off the
effects.
6. If you don’t want your own voice to be processed together with the backing
vocals, touch the MASTER > Lead checkbox to turn it off.
7. Touch the SAVE command to save the settings to a Voice Processor Preset
(more info below).
8. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Choosing the harmony mode (MIC1)
You can choose between three harmony modes, depending on how you prefer
to send notes to the harmonizer/choir.
1. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
2. Touch the VOICE P. Presets button to go to the Voice Processor Presets
section.
3. Touch the PRESET button to access the Preset page.
4. Use the Harmony Mode pop-up menu to choose one of the available har-
mony modes for the current preset:
Option
Meaning
Shift
Harmony voices are automatically added when you sing into the micro-
phone (the CHOIR function must be turned on). The fixed interval can be
programmed in the next page (Harmony Voices).
Chord
Harmony voices play the chords received from the Song or the keyboard
(the CHOIR function must be turned on). The voicing mode for each voice
can be programmed on the next page (Harmony Voices).
Notes
Harmony voices play the notes received from the Song or the keyboard (the
CHOIR function must be turned on).
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5. Touch the SAVE command to save the settings to a Voice Processor Preset
(more info below).
6. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
Sending harmony chords and notes from a Song
When in Chord or Notes mode, the harmonizer can receive chords and notes
from one of the tracks of the Song. You can assign a different Voice Processor
Track (VP Track) to each Song in the library.
Note: You can only assign a VP Track for a MIDI file, not an MP3.
1. Press the LIBRARY button to access the Library pages.
2. Touch the MIDI file-based Song to edit, then touch the Info
(
) icon to access the Info page.
3. Touch the VP Trk (Track) parameter, and use the DIAL or the UP/DOWN
buttons to choose a track where you can read chords and notes.
4. Touch the SAVE command to save the settings to the Song.
5. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Sending harmony chords and notes from a MIDI keyboard
When in Chord or Notes mode, the harmonizer can receive chords and notes
from an external MIDI keyboard. By default, the MP-10 PRO expects that the
keyboard will transmit on MIDI channel #1, but you can change this setting.
This setting is general, and not tied to a particular Song. In addition to the
MIDI channel, you can also set the octave transpose of the received notes, and
the range within notes can be received (so that you can ‘split’ your keyboard
between melody and chords).
1. Press the GLOBAL button to access the Global Menu.
2. Touch the MIDI Settings button to access the MIDI Settings section.
3. If it is not already selected, touch the MIDI SETUP button to access the
Midi Setup page.
4. Use the MIDI Channel knob to choose the MIDI channel sending chords
and notes to the harmonizer.
5. Use the Octave Transp In knob to set a transposition range for the notes
sent to the harmonizer.
6. Use the In Note Range–Low and In Note Range–High knobs to set the
lower and higher notes of the range where chords and notes should be
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received by the harmonizer. This will let you recognize, for example, the
notes played with the left hand as harmony notes, filtering out any melody
note played with the right hand.
7. Touch the SAVE button to save the settings to the Global.
8. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen (or touch the Global
Menu button to return to the Global Menu).
Editing the harmony voices (MIC1)
You can edit each of the harmony voices.
• Accessing the edit page
1. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
2. Touch the VOICE P. Presets button to go to the Voice Processor Presets
section.
3. Touch the HARM VOICE button to access the Harmony Voices page.
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• Editing the individual voices
1. From the three icons in the top-left area of the page, select the voice that
you want to edit.
2. Use the Voice On/Off checkbox to turn the voice on or off.
3. Use the Gender parameter to choose the gender of the voice.
4. Use the Voicing pop-up menu to choose the type of voice movement. This
parameter means different things depending on the harmony mode of the
preset (the one you chose in the previous page).
• Chord Harmony Mode
The harmony voices are always notes in the chord. A setting of Up1 will
result in the harmony voice being the next note above the input voice in the
chord. For instance, if the chord was C Major and the input note was an E,
an Up1 setting would produce a G harmony voice, just above the input E.
The Root1 and Root2 values give the root of the recognized chord as the
harmony voice, and Bass1 and Bass2 (bass voicing) give the lowest note
received. Root2 and Bass2 are the higher pitch Root and Bass settings.
• Shift Harmony Mode
In this mode the voices are shifted relative to the input note. The values
range from -24 semitones to +24 semitones.
• Notes Harmony Mode
In this mode there is no selectable voicing, since harmony voices exactly
play received notes.
5. Use the Smooth knob to set how much of the input pitch nuance is applied
to the output voice.
6. Pan and Level knobs adjust the corresponding values for the selected voice,
relative to the other voices.
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• Editing general parameters for all of the voices
At this point, you can edit the general parameters for all voices.
1. Use the Attack and Release knobs to set the envelope attack and release for
all the voices.
2. Use the Portamento knob to define (in milliseconds) the time needed to
reach a target note when a harmony voice needs to change pitch.
3. Use the Level knob to adjust the overall volume of the voices.
• Saving the changes
1. Touch the SAVE command to save the settings to the preset to a Voice
Processor Preset (more info below).
2. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Adding a delay to the voice (MIC1)
On MIC 1, you can enable a delay for special effects. You can turn this effect
on/off quickly, by using the FX button on the control panel.
1. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
2. Touch the VOICE P. Preset to access the Voice Processor Preset section.
3. Touch the FX button to go to the FX page.
4. Choose the delay type by using the Type pop-up menu.
Delay Type
Off
Notes and parameters
No delay.
Mono
Mono delay.
Stereo
Stereo delay, with different settings on the two channels.
Stereo delay, bouncing between the stereo audio channels.
A variation of PingPong1.
PingPong1
PingPong2
5. Use the Delay knob to set the tempo of the repetitions, and the Feedback
knob to set the number of repetitions.
6. Use the Src pop-up menu to choose a sync source. If you choose Manual,
the delay speed is the one set with the Delay knob. If you choose MIDI, the
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sync signal will come from MIDI. When the MIDI source is selected, you
can set the beat unit with the R (Ratio) pop-up menu.
7. Use the High Frequency Damp pop-up menu to activate a low-pass filter
for the repetitions.
8. Touch the SAVE command to save the settings to a Voice Processor Preset
(more info below).
9. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
Adding reverb to the microphones (MIC1/2)
On both MIC 1 and MIC 2, you can add ambient reverb. The reverb is the same
for both microphones, but you can set the level on each microphone separately.
You can turn this effect on/off quickly, by using the FX button on the control
panel.
1. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
2. Touch the VOICE P. Preset to access the Voice Processor Preset section.
3. Touch the FX button to go to the FX page.
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4. Touch the MIC 1 or MIC 2 tab to select the reverb level that’s applied to
the corresponding microphone input. Use the Reverb Level knob to set the
level.
5. Choose the reverb type by using the Type pop-up menu.
Reverb Type
Notes and parameters
Hall
This hall-type reverb simulates the reverberation of mid-size concert
halls or ensemble halls.
SmoothHall
This hall-type reverb simulates the reverberation of larger halls and
stadiums, and creates a smooth release.
Wet Plate
Dry Plate
Room
This plate reverb simulates warm (dense) reverberation.
This plate reverb simulates dry (light) reverberation.
This reverb simulates a small room.
Bright Room
This room-type reverb emphasizes the early reflections that make
the sound brighter.
Early Reflections
This effect is only the early reflection part of a reverberation sound,
and adds presence to the sound. By using the Type knob, you can
select one of four decay curves.
6. Use the PreDelay knob to set the distance of the wall, and the Reverb Time
knob to set the size of the room. Use the Pre L.EQ Gain knob to equalize
the low frequencies, and the Pre H.EQ Gain to equalize the high frequen-
cies and set the material of the reflecting surface.
7. Touch the SAVE command to save the settings to a Voice Processor Preset
(more info below).
8. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Saving a Voice Processor Preset
When you touch the SAVE command in a Voice Processor Preset page, the
following dialog box appears:
Name of the Preset. Type it,
or touch the area to bring up
the virtual keyboard.
Preset to save the current
settings to. Touch the arrow
to choose a different Setup
from the pop-up menu, or
touch the name and use
the DIAL or the UP/DOWN
buttons.
WARNING: Overwriting a preset will delete the previous settings forever (unless you
have a backup copy of it).
Note: When you save a preset, all Songs in the library using the same preset are
changed. If you fear that the new parameters may change something in the wrong way,
save the edited preset under a different name and location.
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Talking to your audience
You can use the microphone (connected to any MIC input) to talk to your au-
dience. Thanks to the Talk function of the MP-10 PRO, vocal effects and the
level of the background music are lowered, so announcements can be made
with the touch of a button.
The Talk function (MIC1/2)
Use the TALK button when you want to interact with your audience.
1. As soon as you want to talk to your audience, press the TALK button to
turn the Talk function on.
2. Talk to your audience. The music level will be automatically lowered.
3. At the end of your chat with the audience, press the TALK button again
to turn the Talk function off. Music and effects will resume immediately.
Note: This parameter can also be found in the Mixer > Talk page.
Setting the Talk function parameters
The way the Talk function works can be programmed.
1. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
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2. Touch the TALK button to go to the Talk page.
3. Turn the Talk function on or off with the Talk On/Off checkbox (linked to
the TALK button in the control panel).
4. Touch the FxLevel knob, and use the DIAL or the UP and DOWN buttons
to adjust the amount of reverb applied to the Talk microphone.
5. Touch the Master Volume Attenuation knob, and use the DIAL or the UP
and DOWN buttons to set how much the volume of the other sounds gen-
erated by the MP-10 PRO will be decreased when talking into the Talk
microphone.
6. Touch the Reverb pop-up menu, and choose one of the available reverb
effects.
7. Touch the SAVE command to save the settings to the Global-Talk prefer-
ences.
8. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Part 9: Lyrics, chords and score
The MP-10 PRO will let you read lyrics, chords and music score via the touch
screen or video output. This allows you to sing or play another instrument
while the Song continues.
Lyrics and chords formats
Lyrics and chords can be contained in a MIDI file, or in a text file associated
with the MIDI or MP3 file. You can read them on the internal display or an
external video.
Choosing a language
You can read text in various languages, but you can force the recognition of
characters in your own language. This requires that you select the correspond-
ing extended character set.
To do this, you must simply choose your language, as you should have already
done when you first used your MP-10 PRO. Haven’t you done it, yet? Then go
to page 34, now!
Songs with embedded lyrics and chords
The MP-10 PRO can read lyrics and chords from MIDI files (MID and KAR
files) in the Solton, M-Live (Midisoft), Tune1000, Edirol, GMX, HitBit, and
XF formats, and the chord abbreviations of SMF in Solton, M-live (Midisoft),
GMX, and XF formats. Any other format could be read, but there is no war-
ranty text will be correctly rendered.
When lyrics and chords are contained in a Song, the Lyrics/Chords (
appears in the player’s header:
) icon
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Songs with an associated TXT file
You can use any text editor on a personal computer to write lyrics and chords
in a text file. The resulting TXT file can then be associated to the MIDI or MP3
file, and be read onscreen.
The text file must be in TXT format, with lines separated by CR and LF com-
mands (as in Windows® NotePad). The text file must have the same name of
the MIDI or MP3 file it is associated to. For example, if the name of the Song
file is “Mylove.mid”, the associated text file must be “Mylove.txt”.
Please note that scrolling of associated text files is not automatic. To scroll this
type of lyrics, you must use the vertical scrollbar on the display, or assign to a
footswitch or a programmable switch the “Text Page Down” command. (See
below for more information.)
Songs in the MIDI+G and MP3+G format
If you select a MIDI+G or MP3+G Song file, you will be able to see lyrics and
chords as a graphic page.
After pressing the LYRICS/SCORE button, the MIDI/MP3+G page will be
automatically selected. The text will automatically scroll while the Song is
playing.
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Assigning the Text Page Down command to a switch or footswitch
If you plan to work with lyrics and chords included in TXT files, assign the
“Text Page Down” command to a switch or footswitch.
• How to assign the command to a footswitch:
1. Press the GLOBAL button to access the Global Menu.
2. Touch the PEDAL Settings button to access the Pedal Settings section.
3. Touch the Function pop-up menu, and choose the “Text Page Down” com-
mand (to scroll down).
4. Touch the SAVE command to save the settings to the Global preferences.
5. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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• How to assign the command to a panel switch:
1. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
2. Touch the SWITCH SET button to access the Switch Set page.
3. Check the Switch Mode On/Off button to turn the Switches on. Note that
the Pads will be deactivated using this method.
4. Touch the Switches pop-up menu that corresponds to the switch that you
want to program, and choose the “Text Page Down” command.
5. Touch the SAVE command to save the settings to the Global preferences.
6. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Reading the lyrics and chords
You can read lyrics and chords on the touch screen or an external display.
1. After having loaded a Song containing lyrics and/or chords, press the
LYRICS/SCORE button to access the Lyrics/Score pages. Be sure the
Lyrics/Chords (
) icon is selected.
Use these buttons to
make the text larger
or smaller
Turns the chord
symbols on/off
2. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start the Song. The lyrics will appear
together with the chord symbols (if any).
• If the lyrics and chords are included in the Song’s file, as the music go
the lyrics will be automatically highlighted, so that you can know what the
current text or chord are.
• If the lyrics and chords are contained in an associated TXT file (as seen
above) you must press the switch or footswitch programmed as the “Page
Down” control each time you want to change page.
3. Choose the size of the text using the two ABC buttons.
4. Turn the chords display on or off by touching the CHORD button.
5. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Reading the score
You can see any track of the selected Song (in the selected player) as tradi-
tional music notation.
1. After having selected a MIDI Song, press the LYRICS/SCORE button to
access the Lyrics/Score pages.
As an alternative, you can keep the QUICK ACCESS KEY pressed, and
press the LYRICS/SCORE button.
2. Touch the Score (
) icon to select the Score page:
Currently
selected staff (in
red)
Current
position
Lyrics on/off
Note name on/off
Shown track
Clef
Chord on/off
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The selected track is shown as traditional music notation. Depending on
the content of the track, lyrics, notes and chords can be shown. The MP-10
PRO takes care of ‘cleaning-up’ the score for you, so that it is always easy
to read.
Several automatic operations are carried out to clean-up the score: the MP-
10 PRO automatically quantizes to 1/16 notes, detects triplets, avoids note
overlap, understands syncopation, and groups beams according to the time
signature.
In addition, spacing and measure length are dynamic, and single, double and
end measure bars are automatically added. If a KeySign (Key Signature)
event is found at the starting position (001.01.000) of the Song’s Master
track, the correct key signature is also shown.
3. When done with the score, press the EXIT button to return to the Lyrics
page.
4. Press the EXIT button again to return to the main screen.
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Connecting an external display
To share lyrics with your audience or another performer, or to see the screen
on a wider surface (the video system of the venue, an external monitor…), you
can connect an external display, TV set or video system.
Connecting the display
First of all, connect the cables.
1. Connect the external video to the MP-10 PRO via a set of video cables with
RCA (CVBS) or Mini-DIN (S-VIDEO) connectors.
Depending on the type of
display, you can use a cable
RCA
of the type “Composite/
RCA-to-RCA” (if the dis-
RCA
play is equipped with a
Video Composite input),
or “Composite/RCA-to-
SCART” (if the display is
SCART
equipped with a SCART connector). You can buy the needed cables at a
store that sells television equipment.
2. Turn the display on. If it is a TV set, tune it on the AV1 or AV2 input.
Setting the external display
After connecting the MP-10 PRO to an external display, you can set various
visualization parameters.
1. Press the VIDEO button to open the Video Settings page:
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2. Set the various parameters to choose what will appear on the external vid-
eo, according to the following table.
Parameter
Setting
System
Video standard. PAL is used in most European, South American, Asian and
African countries. This setting can also be used with SECAM TV sets (used
in France, Russia, and some African countries). For the latter, the picture
will be shown in black & white.
NTSC is used in North America, Central America and part of South America.
It is also used in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Philippines and Myanmar.
Mode
Experiment with this parameter to see if your external monitor produces
better results with an interlaced or non-interlaced video signal. Interlaced is
mostly useful for CRT TV sets. Non-Interlaced is mostly useful for LCD and
Plasma TV sets or monitors.
Font Size
Color Set
Ext. Display
Size of the text.
Combination of colors. Experiment to find the most readable one.
“Lyrics only” only shows lyrics on the external display, and is useful to let
your audience or singer read the text at time with the music. “Mirror” mirrors
everything from the internal display, and is useful for you, the musician, to
still keep an eye to the MP-10 PRO while reading text (and notes) on a big-
ger display.
3. When done, touch the SAVE command to save the settings to the Global
parameters.
4. Press the EXIT button to exit and return to the main screen.
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The screen saver
If the external display should remain turned on but unused for some time, you
should let the screen-saver help preserve it.
1. Press the VIDEO button to open the Video Settings page.
2. Touch the SCREEN SAVER button to access the Screen Saver page.
3. Touch the On/Off checkbox to turn it on.
4. Use the Start After pop-up menu to specify after how many minutes it
should turn on.
5. Write the text to be shown by the screen-saver in the Text area.
6. When done, touch the SAVE command to save the settings to the Global
parameters.
7. Press the EXIT button to exit and return to the main screen.
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Part 10: Playing Sounds with a
keyboard
The MP-10 PRO also works as a MIDI sound module. You can connect a
MIDI keyboard, and play its internal sounds, for example a grand piano to ac-
company your singing. Also, you can connect the MP-10 PRO to a personal
computer, to play a MIDI file with a set of high-quality sounds.
Connecting a MIDI keyboard
You can connect a MIDI keyboard via the MIDI interface, and program the
MP-10 PRO to recognize it.
Connection to the MIDI interface
Connect the MIDI OUT port of the keyboard to the MIDI IN port of the MP-
10 PRO.
Choosing the ‘Master Kbd’ MIDI Setup
You can quickly setup the MP-10 PRO to receive on MIDI channel #1 from an
external keyboard.
1. Press the GLOBAL button to access the Global Menu.
2. Touch the MIDI Settings button to access the MIDI Settings section.
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3. If it is not already selected, touch the MIDI SETUP button to access the
Midi Setup page.
4. Touch the Current Midi Setup pop-up menu, and choose the “Master Kbd”
setup.
5. Touch the SAVE button to save the selection.
6. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
Connecting the pedals
You can also directly connect a damper pedal and a footswitch to the MP-10
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Activating and deactivating the Sound section
The Sound section can be shown or hidden from the main page of the display,
and can be completely activated or deactivated.
Showing/hiding the Sound section
Before being able to access the Sound section in the main screen, you must
turn it on on the main screen.
1. Press the GLOBAL button to access the Global Menu, then touch the
GENERAL Settings button to access the General Settings section.
2. Touch the GENERAL SET button to access the General Settings page.
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3. To show the Sound section, touch the MIDI Keyboard Control On/Off
checkbox to make the checkmark appear.
4. To hide the Sound section, touch the MIDI Keyboard Control On/Off
checkbox to make the checkmark disappear.
5. Press the EXIT button to return to the main page.
Switching the Sound section on/off
To avoid unwanted sounds while you are far from the MP-10 PRO, you can
momentarily turn the Sound section off.
1. While in the main screen, touch the Keyboard On/Off switch to turn the
section off. The switch will appear in the off position (
2. To turn it back on, touch the Keyboard On/Off switch again. The switch
will appear selected ( ).
).
Note: For your convenience, this switch is duplicated in the Mixer > Keyboard
Sounds & FX > Main page.
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Choosing and playing the Sounds
While in the main page you should see a keyboard icon in the lower right cor-
ner of the display. By touching it, you can access to the Sounds.
Sounds and Performances
To allow for more than a single Sound on the keyboard, Sounds are organized
into ‘Performances’. Using them, you can play up to four Sounds on the key-
board. Performances will remember the current configuration of Sounds.
Sounds can be split or layered on the keyboard. They are associated with the
most suitable effects. Transposition and fine-tuning are also selected when
choosing a Performance.
All this needn’t to be re-programmed each time, since you can save your set-
ting to a Performance, and recall it by just touching the keyboard icon on the
main screen.
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Choosing a Performance from the main screen
There are 128 factory and 128 user Performances to choose from. The first
ones are pre-programmed at the factory, and cannot be overwritten or deleted.
On the contrary, you can use the second ones to save your own changes.
Choose a Performance to quickly select the Sounds and Effects assigned to the
keyboard.
1. While on the main screen, touch the keyboard diagram. The list of
Performances will appear.
2. Browse through the categories, then the Performances.
3. Touch the Performance that you wish to select, and press the OK button.
4. Press EXIT to exit from the Sound browser and return to the main screen.
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Choosing a Performance from the menu
In addition to using the keyboard icon on the main screen, you can choose a
Performance from a pop-up menu.
1. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
2. Touch the KEYBOARD Sound & FX button to access the Keyboard Sound
& FX section.
3. Touch the MAIN (
) button to access the Main page.
4. Touch the Performance pop-up menu to choose a Performance. All Sounds
and Effects on the keyboard will immediately change.
5. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Tuning and transpose
Transposing the Sounds
Use the TRANSPOSE buttons to transpose the Sounds. Depending on the set-
tings seen below, you will transpose the Sounds of the Song or the Sound as-
signed to the keyboard.
Setting the function assigned to the TRANSPOSE buttons
You can use the TRANSPOSE buttons to transpose the Songs or the keyboard
Sounds (either chromatically or per octave).
• Setting the function while on the main screen:
This procedure lets you choose a transpose function either for the Song or for
the keyboard.
•
While on the main page, touch either the Song Transpose (
), Keyboard
Transpose ( ), or Keyboard Octave Transpose ( ) buttons to assign
the corresponding function to the TRANSPOSE buttons.
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•
You can link the Song Transpose (
) and Keyboard Transpose
(
) functions by keeping the QUICKACCESS KEY pressed, and touch-
ing any of the two icons. To unlink the two functions, touch either of the
two icons.
• Setting the function while in the edit pages:
This procedure is only limited to the keyboard transpose.
1. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
2. Touch the KEYBOARD Sound & FX button to access the Keyboard Sound
& FX section.
3. Touch the MAIN (
) button to access the Main page.
4. Touch the Transpose (
on whether you want the TRANSPOSE buttons to work as a chromatic or
) or Octave Transpose (
) button, depending
octave transpose for the keyboard.
5. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Choosing a tuning scale
You can choose a different tuning scale than the Equal tuning for the keyboard.
1. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
2. Touch the KEYBOARD Sound & FX button to access the Keyboard Sound
& FX page.
3. Touch the MAIN (
) button to access the Main page.
4. Touch the Tuning Scale pop-up menu to choose a tuning scale. In case you
select a User scale, you can touch the Edit command to edit it (see below).
Scale
Notes
Equal
Equal tuning, the standard scale for modern Western music. It is made of
12 identical semitones.
Pure Major
Pure Minor
Arabic
Major chords in the selected key are perfectly tuned.
Minor chords in the selected key are perfectly tuned.
An Arabic scale, using quarter tones.
Pythagorean
Pythagorean scale, based on the music theories of the great Greek phi-
losopher and mathematician.
Werckmeister
Kirnberger
Slendro
Late Baroque/Classic Age scale. Very suitable for XVIII Century music.
Harpsichord scale, also very common during the XVIII Century.
Scale of the Indonesian Gamelan. The octave is divided in 5 notes (C, D,
F, G, A). The remaining notes are tuned as in the Equal tuning.
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Scale
Notes
Pelog
Scale of the Indonesian Gamelan. The octave is divided in 7 notes (all
white keys). The black keys are tuned as in the Equal tuning.
Stretch
User
Simulates the “stretched” tuning of an acoustic piano. Basically an equal
tuning, the lowest notes are slightly lower, while the highest notes are
slightly higher than the standard.
User scale, i.e. scale programmed by the user. The user scale can be
saved to a Performance.
5. Touch the SAVE command to save the settings to the current Performance.
6. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
Editing an user tuning scale
When the User scale is selected, you can touch the Edit button next to the Scale
pop-up menu. You can then change each note’s tuning in cents of a semitone
(within a range of ±99 cents, referred to the Equal tuning). This way, you can
create a custom scale, that you can then save to a Performance.
1. While the User scale is selected, touch the Edit button next to the Scale
pop-up menu.
2. When the keyboard diagram appears, touch the note to be edited and use
the numeric keypad, the DIAL or the UP/DOWN buttons, to adjust the
selected note tuning in cents.
3. When you’ve finished editing, press the EXIT button to exit from the edit
window.
4. Touch the SAVE command to save the settings to the current Performance.
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Editing the Sounds and Performances
Choosing the Sounds
Each Performance is made of up to four Sounds: three of them assigned to the
right hand (Upper tracks), and the other one to the left hand (Lower track). You
can freely choose the Sounds and save them to a Performance.
1. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
2. Touch the KEYBOARD Sound & FX button to access the Keyboard Sound
& FX section.
3. If it is not yet selected, touch the TRACK EDIT (
Track Edit page.
) button to select the
4. Touch the Sound box corresponding to the track to be edited. “L” is the
Lower track, “U1…U3” are the Upper 1…3 tracks.
5. Touch the name of the Sound in the upper area to see the list of the avail-
able Sounds. Select a Sound, then press the OK button to assign it to the
selected track. Press the EXIT button to close the list.
6. Use the Track On/Off buttons to turn the corresponding tracks on or off.
7. Use the Octave Transpose knob to transpose the corresponding track.
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8. Use the Tune knob to fine tune the selected track.
9. Touch the SAVE command to save the settings to the current Performance.
10. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
Mixing Sounds
As with a mixer, you can adjust the volume, pan, reverb and effect send for
each Sound of the keyboard.
1. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
2. Touch the KEYBOARD Sound & FX button to access the Keyboard Sound
& FX section.
3. Touch the MIX/EQ (
) button to select the Mix/EQ page.
4. For each track, use the Volume, Pan, Reverb and FX knobs to edit the cor-
responding Sound.
5. Touch the SAVE command to save the settings to the current Performance.
6. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Editing the equalization
You can adjust the three-band semi-parametric equalization for each Sound of
the keyboard.
1. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
2. Touch the KEYBOARD Sound & FX button to access the Keyboard Sound
& FX section.
3. Touch the MIX/EQ (
) button to select the Mix/EQ page.
4. Use the knobs to edit the value of each EQ parameter.
5. Use the knobs to edit the EQ parameters, as explained in the following
table.
Parameter
High
Meaning
Level of the high-frequency band.
Level of the mid-frequency band.
Center frequency of the mid-frequency band.
Level of the bass-frequency band.
Middle
Middle Freq
Bass
6. Touch the SAVE command to save the settings to the current Performance.
7. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Choosing the reverb and effects
Each Performance can be processed by a master reverb and a modulating ef-
fect, that are applied to all Sounds of the Performance. You can adjust the send
level to each master effect on the previous page (Mix).
1. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
2. Touch the KEYBOARD Sound & FX button to access the Keyboard Sound
& FX section.
3. Touch the FX (
) button to select the FX page.
4. Touch the FX pop-up menu, and select a modulating effect for the Song.
Use the knobs to edit the various parameters. The FX Amount parameter
lets you adjust the level of the effect.
For a list of available effects, please see the relevant table in the Appendix.
5. Touch the Reverb pop-up menu, and select a reverb for the Song. Use the
knobs to edit the various parameters. The FX Amount parameter lets you
adjust the level of the reverb.
For a list of available reverbs, please see the relevant table in theAppendix.
6. Touch the SAVE command to save the settings to the current Performance.
7. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Splitting the keyboard
You can assign a Sound to the left hand (Lower track) and up to three Sounds
to the right hand (Upper tracks). The split point can be freely programmed.
1. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
2. Touch the KEYBOARD Sound & FX button to access the Keyboard Sound
& FX section.
3. Touch the SPLIT POINT (
) button to access the Split Point page.
4. Touch the Split On/Off checkbox to activate the split. Now, you can play
two different Sounds on the left and right halves of the keyboard.
5. Touch the SET command to set the split point, then play the note where
you want the split point to fall.
6. To choose the Sounds that you want to be played with the left and right
hands, go to the Track Edit page.
7. Touch the SAVE command to save the settings to the current Performance.
8. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Saving a Performance
After editing all of the parameters of the Performance, you can save them into
one of the 128 available User Performances locations.
1. While you are in one of the Keyboard Sounds & FX pages, touch the SAVE
command to open the Write Performance dialog box.
2. Touch the Name area to edit the name. If there is a PC keyboard connected,
type the name. Otherwise, touch the area a second time, and enter the name
using the virtual keyboard.
3. In case you don’t want to overwrite the existing Performance, but create a
new one, select a different bank and a different location in memory.
Warning: If you overwrite an existing Performance, it will be gone forever. Be sure
you have a backup copy of it.
4. When you’re done, touch OK to confirm saving, or Cancel to cancel the
save operation.
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Part 11: Pads and Assignable Switches
Four Pad/Switch buttons are supplied, to let you trigger additional Sounds or
cycling sequences, or to access special functions.
Programming the Pads/Switches
You can program the four PAD/SWITCH buttons as Pad or Assignable
Switches.
Choosing between Pads and Assignable Switches
The four PAD/SWITCH buttons can work either as Pads or as Assignable
Switches. Here is how to set them.
1. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
2. Touch the PADS Settings button to access the Pads Settings section.
3. Touch the SWITCH SET (
) button to access the Switch Set page.
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4. If you want the buttons to act as Pads, leave the Switch Mode box un-
checked. If you want them to work as Assignable Switches, check the box.
5. Touch the SAVE command to save the new settings into the current Pad
Set.
6. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
Assigning Hits or Sequences to the Pads
You can assign Hits or Sequences to the Pads, and save them into a Pad Set.
1. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
2. Touch the PADS Settings button to access the Pads Settings section.
3. Touch the PAD SET (
) button to access the Pad Set page.
As an alternative, you can always access this page by keeping the QUICK
ACCESS KEY pressed and pressing any of the Pad buttons.
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4. Touch the Set name, and choose one of the available sets from the list.
Press the OK button to confirm your selection, and press the EXIT button
to close the list.
Factory sets are pre-programmed at the factory and cannot be overwritten
or deleted. User sets are free to save your changes.
5. Touch the box corresponding to the Pad that you want to program, and
choose one of the available Hits or Sequences. Press the OK button to con-
firm your selection, and press the EXIT button to close the list.
Hit items are single-shot sounds, while Sequence items are cycling se-
quences.
6. Use the Volume knob to set the relative level of the Pad. Use the Pan knob
to set the position in the stereo panorama. Use the Reverb knob to adjust
the send level to the Performance’s reverb.
7. Repeat the programming for all the four Pads.
8. Touch the SAVE command to save the new settings into the current Pad
Set.
9. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
Assigning functions to the switches
You can assign a function to each of the four Assignable Switches, and save
them into a Performance.
1. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
2. Touch the PADS Settings button to access the Pads Settings section.
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3. Touch the SWITCH SET (
) button to access the Switch Set page.
4. Be sure the Switch Mode checkbox is checked.
5. Use the pop-up menus to assign a function to the corresponding switch.
Function
Meaning
Off
No function assigned.
Selects the next Performance.
Selects the previous Performance.
Mute all effects.
Performance Up
Performance Down
All FX Mute
Text Page Down
Scrolls a TXT file associated to the selected Song to the previous
page.
Text Page Up
Scrolls a TXT file associated to the selected Song to the next
page.
6. Touch the SAVE command to save the new settings into the current Pad
Set.
7. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Playing the Pads
Use the Pad buttons to play up to four Hits or Sequences. Sequences will play
in synch with the tempo of the active player.
1. Press one or more Pad buttons to hear the corresponding Hit or Sequence.
2. In case of cycling sequences, press the same Pad button again to stop it.
Using the switches
To use the switches, just press the one corresponding to the desired function.
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Part 12: Editing Songs
You can edit several parameters regarding the Sounds assigned to the MIDI
files.
Choosing Sounds
You can assign different Sounds to a MIDI file. Please note that Sounds could
still change during the playback, if Program Change messages are found in the
sequence.
1. Choose a MIDI file and assign it to Player 1.
2. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
3. Touch the SMF Song Edit button to access the SMF Song Edit page.
4. If it is not yet selected, touch the TRACK Sound button to select the Track
Sound page.
5. If needed, touch the TRACK button to switch between tracks 1-8 and 9-16.
6. Touch the Sound box corresponding to the track to be edited.
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7. Touch the name of the Sound in the upper area to see the list of available
Sounds. Select a Sound, and press the OK button to assign it to the selected
track. Press the EXIT button to close the list.
8. Use the Track On/Off buttons to turn the corresponding tracks on or off.
9. Use the Octave Transpose knobs to change the octave transposition of the
corresponding tracks.
10. Use the Tune knob to fine tune the selected track.
11. When done, press the SAVE command.
12. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
Mixing Sounds
You can adjust the volume, pan, reverb and effect send for each track of the
Song.
1. Choose a MIDI file and assign it to Player 1.
2. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
3. Touch the SMF Song Edit button to access the SMF Song Edit page.
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4. Touch the MIX button to select the Mix page.
5. If needed, touch the TRACK button to switch between tracks 1-8 and 9-16.
6. On each track, use the Volume, Pan, Reverb and FX knobs to edit the cor-
responding parameter.
7. When done, press the SAVE command to save the settings in the Song.
8. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
Choosing the reverb and effect
Each Song can include a master reverb and a modulating effect. You can adjust
the send level to each of them on the previous page (Mix).
1. Choose a MIDI file and assign it to Player 1.
2. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
3. Touch the SMF Song Edit button to access the SMF Song Edit page.
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4. Touch the FX button to select the FX page.
5. Touch the FX pop-up menu, and select a modulating effect for the Song.
Use the knobs corresponding to the various parameters to edit the effect.
The FX Amount parameter lets you adjust the level of the effect.
For a list of available effects, please see the relevant table in the Appendix.
6. Touch the Reverb pop-up menu, and select a reverb for the Song. Use the
knobs corresponding to the various parameters to edit the reverb. The FX
Amount parameter lets you adjust the level of the reverb.
For a list of available reverbs, please see the relevant table in theAppendix.
7. When done, press the SAVE command to save the settings in the Song.
8. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Editing the equalization
You can adjust the three-band semi-parametric equalization for each track of
the Song.
1. Choose a MIDI file and assign it to Player 1.
2. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
3. Touch the SMF Song Edit button to access the SMF Song Edit page.
4. Touch the EQ button to select the EQ page.
5. If needed, touch the TRACK button to switch between tracks 1-8 and 9-16.
6. Use the knobs to edit the EQ parameters, as explained in the following
table.
Parameter
High
Meaning
Level of the high-frequency band.
Level of the mid-frequency band.
Center frequency of the mid-frequency band.
Level of the bass-frequency band.
Middle
Middle Freq
Bass
7. When done, press the SAVE command to save the settings in the Song.
8. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Editing the Sounds
You can edit the Sounds that are assigned to each track, to fine-tune them to
your taste.
1. Choose a MIDI file and assign it to Player 1.
2. Press the MIXER button to access the Mixer Menu.
3. Touch the SMF Song Edit button to access the SMF Song Edit page.
4. Touch the SOUND EDIT button to select the Sound Edit page.
5. If needed, touch the TRACK button to switch between tracks 1-8 and 9-16.
6. You can change the Sounds that are assigned to each track from this page
too. Touch the Sound box corresponding to the track that you want to edit,
then touch the name of the Sound in the upper area to see the list of avail-
able Sounds. Select a Sound, and press the OK button to assign it to the
selected track (or press the EXIT button to cancel).
7. Touch the Sound box corresponding to the track whose Sound that you
wish to edit.
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8. For each track, use the knobs to edit the various Sound parameters.
Parameter
Meaning
Attack
Time taken to reach the maximum level of the sound once the key is
pressed.
Decay
Time needed to go from the maximum sound level (at the end of the at-
tack) to the sustaining level.
Release
Time needed to go from the release of the key, to silence.
Filter cutoff, or brightness of the Sound.
Resonance of the filter.
Cutoff
Resonance
LFO Depth
LFO Speed
LFO Delay
Intensity of the vibrato.
Speed of the vibrato.
Delay before the vibrato engages.
9. If you want to recall the original values for the current track, touch the
Reset Track command.
10. If you want to recall the original values for all the tracks, touch the Reset
All command.
11. When you’re done, press the SAVE command.
12. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Part 13: Managing Files
Browsing through the files
While on a Media page, data is presented in three columns. On the left there are
the devices or the top levels, while going toward the right you can go deeper
inside the folders and the files they contain.
File path
Folders
Devices
Files
Name/
type file
order
Media operations
Touch a folder to see its content in the column at the right. Touch the Name/
Type icon to change the order of the files. Touch a file to select it. After select-
ing a file or folder, touch one of the icons under the list, to perform the corre-
sponding operation on the selected item. The allowed operations are described
below.
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Editing files and folders
Creating a new folder
You can create new folders on your hard drive, to group files and other folders
together.
1. Press the MEDIA button to access the Media pages.
2. Browse through the files and folders, until you see the content of the folder
where you want to create the new folder.
3. Touch the New Folder (
box.
) icon to open the Create New Folder dialog
4. Type a name for the new folder.
5. Touch the OK command to create the new folder (or Cancel to cancel).
6. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
Cutting or copying, and pasting files or folders
You can cut, copy and paste files and folders to your hard drive. You can also
select multiple files or folders, and apply the operations to all items selected.
1. Press the MEDIA button to access the Media pages.
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2. Browse through the files, and touch the file or folder to be cut or copied to
select it. If you want to select more than a single item, keep the QUICK
ACCESS KEY pressed and touch the other items (see “Selecting multiple
items in a list” on page 22).
3. Touch the Cut ( ) or Copy (
or folder to the clipboard.
) icon to move or copy the selected file
4. Browse through the files and folders, until you see the target folder. Touch
it to select it.
5. Touch the Paste (
the target folder.
) icon to paste the file or folder from the clipboard to
6. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
Deleting files or folders
You can delete files and folders from your hard drive. You can also select mul-
tiple files or folders, and delete all selected items at once.
1. Press the MEDIA button to access the Media pages.
2. Browse through the files, and touch the file or folder to be deleted to select
it. If you want to select more than a single item, keep the QUICK ACCESS
KEY pressed and touch the other items (see “Selecting multiple items in a
list” on page 22).
3. Touch the Delete (
) icon to delete the selected file or folder.
4. When the “Are you sure” message appears, touch the OK command to
confirm the deletion (or Cancel to cancel).
WARNING: Once the file or folder is deleted, it is gone forever. Be sure you have a
copy of all data you want to preserve.
5. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Renaming files or folders
You can rename files and folders on your hard drive.
1. Press the MEDIA button to access the Media pages.
2. Browse through the files and folders, until you see the file or folder you
want to rename. Touch it to select it.
3. Touch the Rename (
dialog box.
) icon to open the Rename File or Rename Folder
4. Type a name for the file or folder.
5. Touch the OK command to confirm the new name (or Cancel to cancel).
6. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
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Getting information on files or folders
You can get information on the files and folders on your hard drive. You can
also select multiple files or folders, and see the information that’s common to
all.
1. Press the MEDIA button to access the Media pages.
2. Browse through the files and folders, until you see the file or folder that
you want to get information about. Touch it to select it (or select more of
them).
3. Touch the Info (
) icon to open the Info box.
4. Press the EXIT button to close the Info box.
5. Press the EXIT button again to return to the main screen.
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Device utilities
Formatting a device
You can format a device in a format that can be recognized by the MP-10 PRO.
Before formatting it, you can try and see if a devices already formatted on a PC
can already be recognized by the MP-10 PRO.
WARNING: When formatting a device, all data it contains is lost forever!
1. Press the MEDIA button to access the Media pages.
2. While in the Browser view, touch the icon for the device that you wish to
format.
3. Touch the TOOLS (
) icon to open the Tools page.
4. Touch the Format command. A message will warn you that all data on the
selected device will be lost.
5. Touch the OK command to confirm formatting (or Cancel to cancel).
6. Wait until the device is completely formatted. This could take some time,
depending on the size and writing speed of the device.
7. Press the EXIT button again to return to the main screen.
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Enabling or disabling the USB connection for exchanging data
with a personal computer
The USB DEVICE port allows you to access the internal hard drive from a
personal computer (PC or Mac), by simply connecting the MP-10 PRO to the
computer’s USB interface. This way, you can easily exchange files between
the MP-10 PRO and the personal computer.
Windows 2000, XP, Vista and 7, as well as Mac OS X, can be directly con-
nected. No additional driver needs to be installed on your PC or Mac.
While USB file transfer is enabled, you cannot access other functions on the
MP-10 PRO. Any MIDI connection via the USB ports is also disabled.
Normally, the USB DEVICE port is not enabled for file transfer. Here is how
to enable it.
1. Connect the USB DEVICE port of the MP-10 PRO to a personal computer
by using a standard USB cable.
2. Press the MEDIA button to access the Media pages.
3. Touch the TOOLS (
) icon to open the Tools page.
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4. Touch the USB Connection command to make the USB Connection dialog
box appear. (You can exit from this dialog box at any time, by pressing the
EXIT button).
5. Touch the ENABLE button to enable a USB connection with your PC.
The HD LED will start blinking, while the personal computer reads the
internal memory of the MP-10 PRO. This may take several minutes, de-
pending on the amount of data. Upon completion, the icon representing
the MP-10 PRO memory will appear alongside the other storage devices
connected to the computer:
Windows
Mac
6. Once you are done transferring all data (the HD LED should have stopped
blinking), touch the DISABLE command to disconnect the USB file trans-
fer.
Note that the USB connection is also automatically disconnected when
disconnecting the USB communication from the personal computer. To
disconnect the USB communication on a Windows PC, you usually select
the dedicated command by clicking on the USB device icon in the Taskbar
with the left or the right mouse button. On the Mac, you must select the
USB device icon, then select the Eject command or drag it to the eject icon
in the Dock.
We suggest you to disconnect the USB connection from the personal com-
puter.
Warning: Do not disconnect USB communication before the personal computer
has finished transferring files. Sometimes, the on-screen indicator shows that the
procedure has been completed, BEFORE it is actually finished. Disconnecting
USB communication (or disconnecting the USB cable) before data transfer has
been completed may cause loss of data.
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Backing up all internal data
From time to time, you should archive your internal data and library and save it
to a safe place.Abackup file contains all the data you’ve created (Performances,
Pads, Global preferences), and might or may not include the Song library.
Please note that you cannot retrieve single Songs from a backup archive; if
you want your archived Songs to remain accessible, export the Songs to a
dedicated device instead of backing up the internal data, by using the Library
> Export Song command.
1. If you want to save your backup to an external storage device, connect it to
one of the USB HOST ports of the MP-10 PRO. Be sure the device is large
enough to contain all the data you are backing up.
2. Press the MEDIA button to access the Media pages.
3. Select the target device and the target folder where you want to save the
backup archive.
4. Touch the TOOLS (
) icon to open the Tools page.
5. Touch the Backup command to make the Backup dialog box appear.
6. Type a name for the backup file, and touch the OK command to confirm
(or Cancel to exit).
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7. Once confirmed, a message will appear, asking you if you want to include
the Song library. Including the library will increase the size of the backup
file. Touch Yes to include the library, or No to exclude it.
8. The progress bar will show the backup in progress. Wait for the backup to
be completed.
9. When complete, press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
Restoring a backup
You can restore a backup when you need to recover older data. If the backup
file also contain the Song library, the library of the MP-10 PRO will be over-
written and erased.
1. Connect the USB storage device where you saved the backup file to be
restored, to one of the USB HOST ports of the MP-10 PRO.
2. Press the MEDIA button to access the Media pages.
3. Browse through the files and touch the backup file to select it.
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4. Touch the TOOLS (
) icon to go to the Tools page.
5. Touch the Restore command, then touch the OK command to load the
backup file (or Cancel to exit).
WARNING: Restoring will overwrite and delete all corresponding data inside the
MP-10 PRO. Be sure you have a copy of all data you want to preserve.
6. If the backup file contains a Song library, a message will appear, asking
you if you want to replace the library. Be warned that the library will be
overwritten by loading the backup! Touch No to cancel, or Yes to proceed.
7. The HD LED will start blinking, showing that the data is being read. Wait
for the restore operation to be completed. Do not turn the MP-10 PRO off
before the loading is completed!
8. When the loading operation is complete, turn the MP-10 PRO off and then
on again.
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Part 14: MIDI connections
The MP-10 PRO can be connected to a personal computer for composing, or to
a sound module to increase your sonic palette. Depending on the situation, you
can either use the MIDI or USB interface for maximum flexibility.
MIDI or USB
You can use either the MIDI or USB interface to connect another device. The
choice depends on the type of interface on the other device. In most cases,
personal computers and modern musical instruments are fitted with a USB
interface.
A master controller (a master keyboard, a MIDI accordion, a MIDI guitar…)
must be connected via MIDI. A personal computer can be connected either
via MIDI or via the USB port; there is no difference in the way data that are
exchanged.
In case you connect both interfaces, the MP-10 PRO will send the same data
on both ports, and merge the data it receives on them. So, you can play a Song
from a personal computer connected to the USB port, and play Sounds from a
keyboard connected to the MIDI IN port.
Connecting via the MIDI interface
Master keyboards, controllers or sound expanders are fitted with a MIDI in-
terface. Connect the MIDI OUT port of the MP-10 PRO to the MIDI IN port
of the receiving device, and the MIDI IN port of the MP-10 PRO to the MIDI
OUT port of the controller device.
To connect the MP-10 PRO to a personal computer via the MIDI interface, you
need an additional MIDI interface for your computer. No additional software
should be needed for your computer.
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Connecting a personal computer via the USB interface
When connecting the MP-10 PRO to a personal computer, you must install the
dedicated KORG USB-MIDI Driver to make the computer recognize all the fea-
tures of your MP-10 PRO. The software can be downloaded from our web site
with the software.
Basic settings
Connecting other devices is easy, but you should configure some of the param-
eters to fine-tune the communication.
Choosing a MIDI Setup
When connecting a MIDI device, you can let the MP-10 PRO configure itself
via a MIDI Setup.
1. Press the GLOBAL button to access the Global Menu.
2. Touch the MIDI Settings button to access the MIDI Settings section.
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3. If it is not already selected, touch the MIDI SETUP button to access the
Midi Setup page.
4. Touch the Current MIDI Setup pop-up menu, and choose the setup that is
suitable for the connected device. You can find a list of programmed pa-
rameters in the Appendix.
5. Touch the SAVE button to save the settings to a MIDI Setup.
6. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen (or touch the Global
Menu button to return to the Global Menu).
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Playing the MP-10 PRO Sounds from another
device
You can use the MP-10 PRO as a sound expander for an external sequencer,
master keyboard or controller. Set the MIDI channels as needed.
1. Press the GLOBAL button to access the Global Menu.
2. Touch the MIDI Settings button to access the MIDI Settings section.
3. If it is not already selected, touch the MIDI IN button to access the MIDI
IN page.
4. Use the pop-up menus to associate a MIDI channel to one of the MP-10
PRO’s tracks. This will let each part of the MP-10 PRO be played by the
external controller.
For example, you might want to play the Upper 1 track with an external
master keyboard. Assume the keyboard is sending data on channel #1. If
so, assign “Upper 1” to channel #1.
5. Touch the SAVE button to save the settings to a MIDI Setup.
6. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen (or touch the Global
Menu button to return to the Global Menu).
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Playing Songs with an external sound expander
You can connect a sound expander (also sometimes called “tone generator”),
and let it play some of the parts of a MIDI Song played by MP-10 PRO’s play-
ers.
1. Press the GLOBAL button to access the Global Menu.
2. Touch the MIDI Settings button to access the MIDI Settings section.
3. If it is not already selected, touch the MIDI OUT button to access the Midi
Out page.
4. Use the pop-up menus to associate a MIDI channel to one of the MP-10
PRO’s tracks. This will let each track of the Song play the external sounds
via the associated channels.
For example, you might want to let the external sound expander play the
Grand Piano part of the Song performed by Player 1. The Song has the
Grand Piano part on track #1. The external device is a digital piano receiv-
ing exclusively on channel #1. If so, assign “Ply.1 Tr 01” to channel #1.
5. Touch the SAVE button to save the settings to a MIDI Setup.
6. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen (or touch the Global
Menu button to return to the Global Menu).
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Filtering out unwanted data
You might want to filter out data that can interfere with the correct reception of
the device. Filters are applied to both players at the same time.
1. Press the GLOBAL button to access the Global Menu.
2. Touch the MIDI Settings button to access the MIDI Settings section.
3. If it is not already selected, touch the MIDI FILTER button to access the
Midi Filter page.
4. Use the various pop-up menus to program up to eight MIDI Filters on the
MIDI IN, and eight on the MIDI OUT.
5. Touch the SAVE button to save the settings to a MIDI Setup.
6. Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen (or touch the Global
Menu button to return to the Global Menu).
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Appendix
Demo Songs
The following table lists all the Demo Songs that come with the MP-10 PRO.
ID Song Name
Artist
Composer/Lyricist
Steve McNally / Ernie McNally
KORG Italy Team
KORG Italy Team
KORG Italy Team
KORG Italy Team
KORG Italy Team
KORG Italy Team
KORG Italy Team
Type
Mp3
Mp3
Mp3
Mp3
Mp3
Mp3
Midi
Midi
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Sweet Forever *
Pa2X- World
Emma McNally
KORG Italy S.p.A.
KORG Italy S.p.A.
KORG Italy S.p.A.
KORG Italy S.p.A.
KORG Italy S.p.A.
KORG Italy S.p.A.
KORG Italy S.p.A.
SV-1 Tine Amp
Pa2X - Hearth
Pa2X - Movie
Pa2X - Latin Jazz
Grand Piano RX
Sweet Demo
song.
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Appendix
Performances
The following table lists all Performances.
36
Kalimba
68
Overdrive Guitar
#
Performance
Bell
37
69
Lead Guitar
Family: Piano
Acoustic Piano
Glockenspiel
70
FX Overdrive
ElectricGt & Pad
38
Gamelan Bells
71
1
Grand Piano
Bright Piano
Classic Piano
Electric Grand
Midi Grand
Bass
72
Family: Accordion
Accordion
2
Electric Bass
Acoustic Bass
Slap Bass
3
73
39
40
41
42
43
44
Grand Master 1
Grand Master 2
Musette 1
4
74
5
75
Fretless Bass
Bass & Ride Cym
6
Honky Tonk
76
Musette 2
7
Chorus Piano
M1 Piano
Cassotto
Family: Strings & Vocal
Strings
8
Bandoneon
9
Piano & Strings
Piano & A.Strings
Piano & Pad
Piano & Voices
Harmonica
77
OrchestraStrings
Warm Strings
Strings Pad
10
11
12
45
46
Harmonica
Blues Harmonica
78
79
80
Jazz Violin
Electric Piano
Family: Organ
81
Pizzicato Strings
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Tine E.Piano
Drawbars
Vocal
82
E.Piano Chorus
E.Piano Phaser
VPM Piano
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
Percussion Org
A Cappella
Voice Pad
Jazz Organ
Gospel Org
Distortion Org
Dark Wheels
Click Organ
HardPerc Org
Split Organ
83
VPM Tine
Family: Brass & Sax
Brass
Reed E.Piano
Reed EP Tremolo
Synth Piano
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
Sax
94
95
96
97
98
99
Big Brass
Horn Section
Sforzato Brass
Warm Brass
Trumpet
E.Piano & Pad
VPM Piano & Pad
Classical
Clav/Harpsi
55
56
Full Pipes
Pipe Flute
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Funky Clav
Warm Trumpet
Miles Trumpet
Sweet Flugel
Trombone
Sharp Clav
Family: Guitar
Snap Clav
Acoustic
Sticky Clav
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
Nylon Guitar
Concert Nylon
Spanish Guitar
Steel Guitar
Harpsichord 1
Harpsichord 2
Harpsichord Octv
Harpsi & Orch
Jazz Trombone
Alto Sax
Tenor Sax
Folk Guitar
Soprano Sax
Baritone Sax
Sax Ensemble
Soft Sax Section
Family: Mallet & Bell
Mallet
12 Strings Guitar
Nylon & Pad
Steel & Pad
31
32
33
34
35
Vibes
Marimba
Xilophone
Celesta
Electric
Family: Woodwinds
Flute
65
66
67
Electric Guitar
Jazz Guitar
R&R Guitar
Steel Drums
100 Dynamic Flute
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101 Frullato Flute
102 Recorder
103 Pan Pipes
104 Bottle Flute
105 Whistle
Clarinet
Family: Synthesizer
Solo
Family: Drums & SFX
Drumkit
111 Portamento Lead
112 Mini Lead
113 Sine Lead
114 Waky Lead
Pad
119 Standard Kit
120 Orchestral Kit
121 Percussion Kit
122 Arabian Kit
SFX
106 Clarinet
107 Folk Clarinet
Oboe
115 Jump!
123 Helicopter
124 Applause
125 Gun Shot
126 Thunder
127 Wind
116 Rich Pad
117 Warm Pad
118 Sharp Pad
108 Oboe
109 English Horn
110 Bassoon
128 SFX Kit
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Sounds
The following tables list all Sounds, shown in various orders.
Sounds ordered by Family
The following table lists all Sounds as they appear when touching the keyboard
icon on the main screen.
Legend: The table also includes MIDI data used to remotely select the sounds. CC00:
Control Change 0, or Bank Select MSB. CC32: Control Change 32, or Bank Select
LSB. PC: Program Change.
CC
CC
Sound
PC
Sound
PC
0
32
0
32
2
EP1 Veloc. Mix
60’s E. Piano
Vintage EP
121
121
121
121
121
121
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
Family: Piano
Acoustic Piano
Grand Piano RX
Grand Piano
3
4
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
9
3
0
0
0
0
1
2
7
4
5
6
8
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
0
0
0
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
0
Pro Dyno EP
Pro Stage EP
Studio EP
5
6
AcousticPiano GM
Honky-Tonk GM
E.Grand Piano GM
Bright Piano GM
Ac. Piano Wide
Ac. Piano Dark
Piano & Strings
Classic Piano
Jazz Piano
7
Classic Wurly
Soft Wurly
121 12
121 13
R&B E. Piano
Thin E. Piano
Dyno Tine EP
Club E. Piano
Hard Wurly
121
121
8
9
121 10
121 11
121 14
121 15
121 16
Vel. Wurly
Piano & Vibes
Rock Piano
Tremolo Wurly
Synth E.Piano
E. Piano 2 GM
Detuned EP 2
EP2 Veloc. Mix
EP Legend
Bright PianoWide
Piano Pad 1
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
Piano Pad 2
Piano & Pad
E. Grand Wide
M1 Piano
EP Phase
Syn Piano X
Stereo Dig. EP
Classic Dig. EP
Hybrid EP
90’s Piano
2000’s Piano
Chorus Piano
Piano Layers
Honky Wide
Classic Tines
Phantom Tine
DW8000 EP
Sweeping EP
White Pad EP
121 10
121 11
121 12
121 13
Grand RX DEMO
Electric Piano
E. Piano 1 GM
Detuned EP 1
121 10
121
121
0
4
4
1
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CC
CC
Sound
PC
Sound
PC
0
32
0
32
1
Clav/Harpsi
Harpsichord GM
Harpsi OctaveMix
Harpsi Wide
Harpsi Key Off
Harpsi Korg
Harpsi 16’ RX
Clav GM
Accordion 2
121
21
23
21
21
21
21
23
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
4
5
0
1
2
3
4
6
6
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
7
7
Tango Accord.GM
Cassotto 16’
121
0
121 12
121
Akordeon
2
Sweet Musette
Master Accordion
Accordion16,8,4’
Acc.Clarinet OT
Acc. Clarinet NT
Acc. Piccolo OT
Acc. Piccolo NT
Cassotto Or.Tune
Cassotto NorTune
Musette 1
121 11
121 23
121
3
121 19
121 20
121 21
121 22
121 13
121 14
Pulse Clav
Clav Wah RX
Clav Snap
Sticky Clav
Family: Mallet & Bell
Mallet
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Musette 2
Vibraphone GM
Vibraphone Wide
Vibraphone 2
Marimba GM
Marimba Wide
Marimba Key Off
Balaphon
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
0
1
2
6
0
1
0
1
3
5
11
11
Musette Clar.
Fisa 16,8’
11
Fisa 16,4’
12
12
12
12
13
98
108
108
12
12
Fisa Master
Cassotto
Arabic Accordion
Detune Accordion
2 Voices Musette
3 Voices Musette
French Musette
Accordion 3
121 10
121 15
121 16
121 17
121 18
121 24
Xylophone GM
Synth Mallet
Kalimba GM
Kalimba 2
Monkey Skulls
Mallet Clock
Bell
Fisa Tango!
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
1
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
Accordion 16,8’
Acc.16,8’ & Bass
Accordion Bass
Acc.Voice Change
Accordion 16,4’
Acc.16,8,4’ Plus
Acc. & Acc. Bass
Tango Accord. 2
Harmonica
Celesta GM
Glockenspiel GM
Sistro
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
3
2
0
1
2
3
4
8
9
9
Orgel
10
10
14
14
14
14
15
15
98
98
98
Music Box GM
Tubular Bell GM
Church Bell 1
Church Bell 2
Carillon
121 10
Harmonica GM
Sweet Harmonica
Harmonica 2
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
4
22
22
22
22
22
Dulcimer GM
Santur
Harmonica Expr.1
Harmonica Expr.2
Family: Organ
Drawbar
Vs Bell Boy
Krystal Bell
Digi Bell
Family: Accordion
Accordion
Jimmy Organ
BX3 Vel. Sw
121 10
121
18
18
1
Accordion GM
121
0
21
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4
9
0
0
0
1
3
1
2
4
5
6
7
8
0
32
7
Classic Click
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
18
16
16
17
18
16
16
17
17
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
Positive Organ
Small Pipe
121
121
121
19
20
20
Gospel Organ
Drawbar Org. GM
Perc.Organ GM
Rock Organ GM
Det.Drawbar Org.
Drawbar Org. 2
Det. Perc. Organ
Perc. Organ 2
Dark Jazz Organ
Iper Dark Organ
Full Drawbar
2
Flauto Pipes
3
Transistor
It. 60’s Organ
VOX Legend
121
2
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
17
121 11
121 12
121 15
121 16
121 17
121 18
121 19
121 20
121 21
Arabian Organ
Tibia
Tibia 16/8/4’
Tibia & Vox
Post Horn Trem.
Big Theatre Org.
Tibia & Kinura
Tibia Vox Glock
Techno Org.Bass
Family: Guitar
Nylon Guitar
Nylon Guitar GM
Nylon Key Off
Nylon Guitar 3
RealNylon Gtr ST
Real Nylon Gtr
Gtr Harmonic GM
Nylon Gtr Pro1
Nylon Gtr Pro2
Nylon Slide Pro
Nylon Bossa
DWGS Organ
Jazz Organ
Good Old B
121 10
121 13
121 14
121
6
Gospel Organ Vel
Drawbar Organ 3
Old Wheels
121
121
121
121
121
121
3
4
5
7
8
9
121
121
121
0
2
3
24
24
24
24
24
31
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
Percuss. BX3
M1 Organ
BX3 Short Decay
Rotary Organ
Perc.StereoOrgan
Perc. Organ 3
Killer B
121 16
121 17
121
121
0
121 10
8
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
121 11
Dirty B
121 14
Distortion Organ
Super BX Perc.
Dirty Jazz Organ
Perc.Short Decay
Perc. Wheels
Rock Organ 2
Classical
121
121
121
121
121
4
5
6
7
9
Ac.Guitar KeyOff
Spanish Guitar
Guitar Strings
Brazilian Guitar
Nylon Vel. Harm.
Nylon Gtr RX1
Nylon Gtr RX2
Nylon Guitar 2
Steel Guitar
121 11
121 10
121 12
121 13
121 15
Church Organ GM
Reed Organ GM
Church Oct. Mix
Detuned Church
Puff Organ
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
0
1
2
1
5
4
3
4
6
8
9
19
20
19
19
20
19
20
19
19
19
19
19
Steel Guitar GM
12 Strings Gtr
Steel Gtr & Body
RealSteel Gtr ST
RealFolk Gtr ST
Real Folk Gtr
121
121
121
0
1
3
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
Full Pipes
Pipe Flute
121 21
121 22
121 23
121 24
121 13
121 14
Pipe Mixture
Church Pipes
Pipe Tutti 1
Real 12 Strings
Steel Slide Pro1
Steel Slide Pro2
Pipe Tutti 2
Pipe Tutti 3
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Steel Guitar Pro
Steel Guitar 2
Steel 12 Strings
Hackbrett
121 19
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
Vintage S.1
121 19
121 20
121 21
121 22
121 23
121 24
121 25
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
31
121
121
121
121
121
121
4
5
6
7
8
9
Clean Guitar 2
Solid Guitar
Stein Guitar 1
Stein Guitar 2
Stein Guitar 3
Clean Guitar 3
E.Gtr Harmonics
Muted Guitar
Muted Guitar GM
Funky Cut El.Gtr
Mute Vel. El.Gtr
Jazz Man
Finger Key Off
Finger Tips
Steel Folk Gtr
Reso. Guitar
121 12
121 15
121 16
121 17
121 18
121 20
121
2
Steel Guitar RX1
Steel Guitar RX2
12 Strings Pro
12 Strings RX
Steel Guitar 3
Jazz Guitar
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
R&R Guitar
Jazz Guitar GM
Pedal Steel Gtr1
Club Jazz Gtr 1
Club Jazz Gtr 2
Pedal Steel Gtr2
Soft Jazz Guitar
JazzGtr SlidePro
Clean Guitar
Clean Guitar GM
Det.Clean El.Gtr
Mid Tone Gtr
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
Stra. Chime
Clean Mute Gtr
Rhythm E.Guitar
Clean Funk
Disto Mute
Clean Funk RX1
Clean Funk RX2
Funk Stein RX1
Funk Stein RX2
Clean Guitar RX1
Clean Guitar RX2
Clean Guitar RX3
Clean Guitar RX4
Clean Guitar RX5
Muted Guitar 2
Over.Dist Guitar
Overdrive Gtr GM
Guitar Pinch
121 10
121 11
121 12
121 13
121 14
121 15
121 16
121 17
121 18
121 19
121
121
121
0
1
2
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
31
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
Real El.Gtr ST1
Real El.Gtr ST2
Real El. Guitar
Chorus Gtr Pro
Chorus Guitar
Vintage S.2
121 26
121 27
121 28
121 18
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
3
4
5
6
1
7
8
9
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
29
29
29
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
Proces.E.Guitar
Single Coil
Soft Overdrive
Distortion GtrGM
Feedback DistGtr
Dist. Rhythm Gtr
Joystick Gtr Y-
Power Chords
Mute Monster
Wet Dist. Guitar
Solo Dist.Guitar
Stereo Dist.Gtr
Dist. Guitar RX1
Dist. Guitar RX2
Dist. Clean Gtr
Guitar Feedback
New Stra.Guitar
Guitarish
L&R E.Guitar 1
L&R E.Guitar 2
Country Nu
121 10
121 11
121 12
121 13
121 14
121 15
121 16
121 17
Funky Wah RX
Clean Gtr Pro1
Single Coil Pro
Clean Gtr Pro2
Stra. Vel. Pro
Stra. Gtr Slide
121 10
121 11
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3
4
5
6
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0
1
2
3
4
5
6
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
Dist. Steel Gtr
Acoustic Bass
Acoustic Bass GM
Ac. Bass Buzz
Bass & Ride 2
Acous. Bass Pro1
Acous. Bass Pro2
DarkWoody A.Bass
Bass & Ride 1
Acous. Bass RX
Acoustic Bass 2
Electric Bass
Finger Bass GM
Finger Slap 2
121 12
30
Sweet Fretless
Dark R&B Bass1
Dark R&B Bass2
Woofer Pusher B.
Slap Bass 1 GM
Slap Bass 2 GM
Super Bass 1
Super Bass 2
FunkSlap Bass RX
SlapFing Bass RX
SlapPick Bass RX
Slap Bass 3
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
35
35
35
35
36
37
36
36
36
36
36
36
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
4
0
1
2
5
6
7
8
9
33
33
33
33
33
34
34
34
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
Slap Bass 4
Slap Bass 5
Finger E.Bass 1
Finger E.Bass 2
Finger E.Bass 3
Picked E.Bass GM
Picked E.Bass 2
Picked E.Bass 3
Stick Bass
Thumb Bass
Dyna Bass
Dyna Slap Bass
Chorus Slap Bass
The Other Slap
Synth Bass
Synth Bass 1 GM
Synth Bass Warm
Synth Bass Reso
Clavi Bass
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
4
0
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
38
38
38
38
38
39
39
39
39
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
39
39
Finger Bass 2
Finger Bass 3
Chorus Fing.Bass
Bright Finger B.
Finger Bass 4
More mid! Bass
Finger Slap 1
Hammer
121 10
121 11
121 12
121 13
121 14
121 15
Synth Bass 2 GM
SynthBass Attack
SynthBass Rubber
Attack Pulse
Finger Bass RX
FingerB.& Guitar
Finger Bass 5
Stein Bass
30303 Bass
30303 Square
Bass Square
Syn Bass Res
Digi Bass 1
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Bass & Guitar
Bass Mute
Bass&Gtr Double
Pick Bass 1
Digi Bass 2
121 10
121 11
121 12
121 13
121 14
121 15
121 16
121 17
121 18
Digi Bass 3
Pick Bass 2
Blind as a Bat
Jungle Bass
Ticktacing Bass
Picked Bass RX
Picked E.Bass 4
Fret/Slap Bass
Fretless Bass GM
Fretless Bass 2
Fretless Bass 3
Fretless Bass 4
121 10
Auto Pilot 1
121 11
Hybrid Bass
Dr. Octave
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
7
35
35
35
35
Drive Bass
Synth Bass 3
Euro Bass
121
121
4
5
Jungle Rez
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Nasty Bass
121
121
121
121
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
Orchestra Tutti1
Strings & Horns
Orch. & Oboe 1
Orch. & Oboe 2
Strings & Glock.
Orchestra Tutti2
Orchestra&Flute
Strings Ens. 3
Sweeper Strings
Full Strings
121 14
121 15
121 16
121 17
121 18
121 19
121 20
121 21
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
49
49
49
Phat Bass
7
Poinker Bass
Synth Bass 80ish
Autofilter Bass
Monofilter Bass
Reso Bass
8
9
121 10
121 11
121 12
121 13
121 14
121 15
Auto Pilot 2
Bass4 Da Phunk
Synth Bass 4
FX
121
121
121
1
2
3
Strings Ens. 4
Synth Strings
Synth Strings1GM
Synth Strings2GM
Synth Strings 3
Synth Strings 4
Synth Strings 5
Analog Strings 1
Analog Strings 2
Analog Velve
Odissey
Gtr FretNoise GM
Guitar Cut Noise
Ac. Bass String
Vox Wah Chick RX
Family: Strings & Vocal
Solo Strings
Violin GM
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
120
120
120
120
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
0
1
6
1
5
2
3
4
50
51
50
50
51
50
50
50
50
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
0
0
0
40
40
40
40
41
42
43
Slow Att. Violin
Violin Expr.
Slow Violin
Harp
Viola GM
Harp GM
121
121
0
46
46
Cello GM
Yang Chin
1
Contrabass GM
Strings Ensemble
Tremolo Str. GM
Strings Ens.1 GM
Strings Ens.2 GM
Strings & Brass
60’s Strings
Choir
Choir Aahs GM
Choir Aahs 2
Ooh Voices
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
52
52
52
52
52
52
52
52
52
52
52
52
52
52
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
0
0
1
2
0
1
2
3
3
9
4
5
6
7
8
44
48
49
48
48
45
45
45
45
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
Ooh Slow Voice
Take Voices 1
Take Voices 2
Ooh Choir
Pizzicato Str.GM
Pizz. Ensemble
Pizz. Section
Double Strings
Stereo Strings
Strings Quartet
Legato Strings
i3 Strings
Aah Choir
Mmmh Choir
Oh-Ah Voices
Slow Choir
121 10
121 11
121 12
121 13
Grand Choir
Choir Light
Strings Choir
Voice/Synth Voice
Voice Oohs GM
Humming
N Strings
Arco Strings
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
0
53
53
53
53
54
Octave Strings
Symphonic Bows
Ensemble & Solo
Chamber Strings
Arabic Strings
121 10
121 11
121 12
121 13
Doolally
Airways
Synth Voice GM
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Choir Pad GM
Halo Pad GM
Analog Voice
Vocalesque
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
91
94
54
54
54
54
54
91
91
91
91
91
91
91
Bright Trombone
Hard Trombone
Soft Trombone
Pitch Trombone
Trombone Pro Vel
Trombone 3
121
121
121
121
57
57
57
57
57
57
3
4
5
Vocalscape
121 11
Classic Vox
121 12
Dream Voice
Itopia Pad
Tuba
Tuba GM
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
4
5
58
58
58
58
58
58
Fresh Air
Oberkr. Tuba
Tuba Gold
Heaven
Pop Synth Pad
Future Pad
Dynabone
Ob.Tuba&E.Bass 1
Ob.Tuba&E.Bass 2
Family: Brass
Ensemble
Fresh Breath
Full Vox Pad
Family: Trumpet & Trb.
Trumpet
Brass Section GM
Brass Section 2
Tight Brass 1
Tight Brass 2
Glen & Friends
Big Band Brass
Sax & Brass
Glen & Boys
Tight Brass Pro
Trumpet & Brass
Attack Brass
Trumpet Ens.
Trombone Ens.
Trombones
121
121
0
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
Trumpet Expr.
Trumpet GM
121
121
121
121
121
4
0
2
0
1
56
56
59
59
59
56
56
56
56
56
56
56
56
56
59
59
1
121 27
121 29
Wah Trumpet
Muted Trumpet GM
Muted Trumpet 2
Trumpet Pro 1
Trumpet Pro 2
Dark Trumpet
Trumpet Pitch
Dual Trumpets
BeBop Cornet
Trumpet 3
121
121
121
121
3
4
5
6
121 10
121 11
121
121
121
121
1
5
6
9
121 28
121
121
121
7
8
9
121 14
121 10
Trumpet 2
121
121
121
121
2
3
3
4
121 11
Mono Trumpet
Mute Ensemble 1
Mute Ensemble 2
Flugel Horn
Tight Brass 3
Tight Brass 4
Fat Brass
121
2
121 12
121 13
121 14
121 22
121 15
121 16
121 17
121 18
121 19
121 20
121 21
121 23
121 24
121 25
121 26
Dyna Brass 1
Dyna Brass 2
Brass Expr.
Sweet FlugelHorn
Flugel Horn Pro
Flugel Horn
121 12
56
56
56
56
121 13
121
121
7
8
Brass & Sax
Film Brass
Warm Flugel
Trombone
Brass Slow
Trombone Expr. 1
Trombone Expr. 2
Trombone Vel. 1
Trombone Vel. 2
Trombone Vel. 3
Trombone GM
Trombone 2
121
121
121
121
6
7
8
9
57
57
57
57
57
57
57
Fanfare
Movie Brass
Power Brass
Sforzato Brass
Double Brass
Brass Hit
121 10
121
121
0
1
Brass Fall
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Brass of Power
Brass Section 3
Horn
121 30
61
61
Tenor Sax Noise2
Tenor Sax GM
Tenor Sax Expr.1
Tenor Sax Expr.2
Soft Tenor
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
121 31
0
7
French Horn GM
French Horn Warm
French Section
Classic Horns
Horns & Ensemble
Hit
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
4
60
60
60
60
60
8
2
Tenor Breath
Tenor Growl
3
4
Folk Sax
5
Jazz Tenor 1
Jazz Tenor 2
Soprano
9
Orchestra Hit GM
Bass Hit Plus
6th Hit
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
55
55
55
55
55
55
55
55
55
121 10
Sweet Soprano 1
Sweet Soprano 2
Sweet Soprano 3
Soprano Sax GM
Soprano Pro
Ensemble
121
121
121
121
121
3
4
1
0
2
64
64
64
64
64
Euro Hit
Brass Impact
Hit in India
Wild Arp
Flip Blip
Netherland Hit
Synth
Reed of Power
Sax Ensemble
Cool Sax Ens.
Baritone
121 11
121
121 11
66
65
65
2
Synth Brass 1GM
Synth Brass 2GM
Synth Brass 3
Analog Brass 1
Analog Brass 2
Jump Brass
Electrik Brass
Synth Brass 4
Synth Brass 5
Synth Brass 6
Brass Pad
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
0
1
2
2
3
4
1
5
5
3
4
62
63
62
62
63
62
62
63
62
63
63
63
Baritone Sax Pro
Baritone Sax GM
Baritone Growl
Breathy Baritone
Baritone Sax 2
Baritone
121
121
121
121
121
3
0
1
2
4
67
67
67
67
67
Baritone Sax Pro
Baritone Sax GM
Baritone Growl
Breathy Baritone
Baritone Sax 2
Family: Woodwinds
Clarinet
121
121
121
121
121
3
0
1
2
4
67
67
67
67
67
Big Panner
Family: Sax
Alto
Alto Sax Expr.
Alto Sax RX
Alto Sax GM
Sweet Alto Sax 1
Sweet Alto Sax 2
Soft Alto Sax
Alto Sax Pro
Alto Breath
121
9
65
65
65
65
65
65
65
65
65
65
121 10
Clarinet GM
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
7
71
71
71
71
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
5
6
7
8
1
3
4
Jazz Clarinet
Clarinet G
Folk Clarinet
Flute
Jazz Flute Expr.
Flute Switch
121
121
121
121
121
121
1
2
4
0
0
0
73
73
73
72
73
74
Breathy Alto Sax
Alto Sax Growl
Tenor
Flute Frullato
Piccolo GM
Flute GM
Tenor Sax Noise1
121
1
66
Recorder GM
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121 10
121 11
121 12
121 13
Sound
PC
Sound
PC
0
32
0
0
0
0
0
7
8
3
1
9
1
1
0
Pan Flute GM
Blown Bottle GM
Whistle GM
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
75
76
Analog Pad 3
Vintage Pad
OB Pad
89
89
78
89
Ocarina GM
79
Dark Anna
89
Breath Noise GM
Wooden Flute
Bambu Flute
Flute Dyn. 5th
Recorder 2
121
73
Crimson 5ths
Symphonic Ens.
Astral Dream
Mellow Pad
Cinema Pad
Reoccuring Astra
You Decide
121
1
86
121 14
89
73
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
1
4
5
6
8
1
2
2
95
73
95
74
95
Flute 2
73
95
Whistle 2
78
95
Flute Key Click
Oboe & Horn
Oboe GM
121
Lonely Spin
Synth Ghostly
Digi Ice Pad
Fast Synth
Chiff GM
100
100
101
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
0
1
0
68
68
69
69
70
Double Reed
English Horn GM
English Horn 2
Bassoon GM
Ensemble
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
0
1
0
3
0
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
83
84
Charang GM
Wire Lead
84
Metallic Pad GM
Dark Element
Brightness GM
Echo Drops GM
Star Theme GM
Echo Bell
93
Section Winds 1
Section Winds 2
Clarinet Ens.
Woodwinds
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
3
4
5
6
1
5
6
71
71
71
71
72
73
73
95
100
102
103
102
84
Small Orchestra
Orchestra Flute
Flute Muted
Synchro City
Sync Kron
84
Metallic Rez
Brian Sync
84
Family: Synthesizer
Slow Synth
84
Arp Twins
84
Voice Lead GM
Dark Pad
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
6
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
4
1
2
3
5
8
9
85
89
85
85
86
88
89
92
95
88
89
89
89
89
89
89
89
LoFi Ethnic
84
Noisy Stabb
Mega Synth
Tecno Phonic
Farluce
90
Ether Voices
Cyber Choir
90
121 10
90
Fifths Lead GM
New Age Pad GM
Warm Pad GM
Bowed Glass GM
Sweep Pad GM
Arp Angeles
121 11
90
Noble Pad
121
121
121
5
3
4
97
Band Passed
Pan Reso
102
102
Lead Synth
Lead Square GM
Lead Square 2
Lead Sine
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
0
1
2
3
80
80
80
81
81
81
81
The Pad
Sine Pad
Master Pad
Lead Saw GM
Lead Saw 2
Lead Saw & Pulse
Lead Double Saw
Power Synth
Money Pad
Analog Pad 1
Analog Pad 2
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CC
32
Sound
PC
Sound
PC
0
32
4
0
Lead Seq. Analog
Bass & Lead GM
Lead Soft Wrl
Analog Lead
Old Portamento
Dance Lead
Wave Lead
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
81
87
87
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
87
87
87
87
87
87
87
87
87
87
Korgmatose
Tsunami Wave
Ravelian Pad
Meditate
121 13
90
91
91
95
95
97
97
97
97
102
0
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
6
8
2
7
1
2
3
4
5
1
7
3
Vintage Sweep
Air Clouds
4
5
Reso Down
Tinklin Pad
Sine Wave
6
Old & Analog
Gliding Square
Sine Switch
Square Rez
Port Whine
8
Pods In Pad
Moon Cycles
Synth FX
9
121 10
121 11
121 12
121 13
Dance ReMix
Cosmic
121 10
91
93
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
6
7
5
6
7
1
3
2VCO Planet Lead
Power Saw
Ice Rain GM
Motion Ocean
Soundtrack GM
Crystal GM
Atmosphere GM
Goblins GM
Rave
96
121
121
121
121
121
5
6
7
8
9
96
Octo Lead
97
Seq Lead
98
Phat Saw Lead
Glide Lead
99
101
97
Fire Wave
121 10
121 11
121 12
Rezbo
Elastick Pad
Moving Bell
Bell Pad
97
Synth Pianoid
Electro Lead
Rich Lead
98
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
98
Bell Choir
98
Thin Analog Lead
Express. Lead
HipHop Lead
Square Bass
Big & Raw
Motion Raver
VCF Modulation
Family: Ethnic & World
Strings
101
101
Fiddle GM
121
0
110
Cat Lead
Percussive
Tinkle Bell GM
Gamelan
OB Lead
121 10
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
0
1
0
112
112
112
112
114
114
116
A Leadload
121 11
Motion Synth
Virtual Traveler
Freedom Pad
Polysynth GM
Echo Pan
Bali Gamelan
Garbage Mall
Steel Drums GM
Warm Steel
Taiko Drum GM
Woodwind
Nay
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
1
7
0
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
88
89
90
102
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
Reso Sweep
Sky Watcher
Synth Sweeper
Super Sweep
Wave Sweep
Cross Sweep
Digital PolySix
Big Sweep Stab
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
2
1
0
1
2
0
1
72
75
Kawala
Shakuhachi GM
Old Shakuhachi
Shakuhachi 2
Shanai GM
Zurna
77
77
77
111
111
121 12
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PC
Sound
PC
0
32
0
32
0
Hichiriki
121
2
111
House Kit 2
120
29
26
Plucked
Dance Kit
120
0
Banjo GM
121
121
121
0
1
2
105
105
25
Room & Power Drum
Room Kit
Banjo Key Off
Mandolin
120
120
0
0
12
Power Kit
17
Mandolin Key Off
Mandolin Trem.
Ukulele
121 10
25
Percussions
Percussion Kit
Latin Perc.Kit
Trinity Perc.Kit
i30 Perc. Kit
Jazz & Brush Drum
Jazz Kit
121 11
25
120
120
120
120
0
0
0
0
64
65
66
67
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
1
0
1
0
0
1
3
4
5
6
2
7
2
3
4
2
3
4
24
Sitar GM
104
104
106
107
107
104
104
104
104
104
104
105
105
105
107
107
107
Sitar 2
Shamisen GM
Koto GM
120
120
0
0
33
41
Taisho Koto
Indian Stars
Indian Frets
Bouzouki
Brush Kit
Drum GM
Standard Kit GM
Room Kit GM
Power Kit GM
Electro Kit GM
Analog Kit GM
Jazz Kit GM
Brush Kit GM
Orchestra Kit GM
SFX Kit GM
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
Tambra
16
24
25
32
40
48
56
Sitar Tambou
Sitar Sitar
Oud
Jaw Harp
Banjo RX
Kanoun
Kanoun Tremolo
Kanoun Mix
Pipe
Ethnic
Arabian Kit 1
Arabian Kit 2
Drum XG
120
120
0
0
51
117
Calliope GM
Bag Pipes GM
War Pipes
121
121
121
121
121
0
0
1
2
3
82
109
109
109
109
Standard Kit1 XG
Standard Kit2 XG
Room Kit XG
Rock Kit XG
Electro Kit XG
Analog Kit XG
Jazz Kit 1 XG
Jazz Kit 2 XG
Brush Kit XG
Classic Kit XG
Single Perc.
Timpani GM
Agogo GM
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Uillean BagPipes
HighlandBagPipes
Family: Drumkit & Perc
Acoustic Drum
Standard Kit 1
Standard Kit 2
Standard Kit 3
Electric Drum
Analog Kit
8
16
24
25
32
33
40
48
120
120
120
0
0
0
1
2
3
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
27
30
9
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
0
0
1
1
4
0
47
Electro Kit
113
115
115
116
12
HipHop Kit 1
HipHop Kit 2
Jungle Kit
Woodblock GM
Castanets
13
10
11
14
28
Concert BassDrum
Log Drum
Techno Kit 1
Techno Kit 2
House Kit 1
Melodic Tom GM
117
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CC
Sound
PC
Sound
PC
0
32
1
0
32
4
5
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
0
1
2
3
Melodic Tom 2
Reverse Tom
Synth Drum GM
Reverse CymbalGM
Rhythm Box Tom
Electric Drum
Reverse Snare
Dragon Gong
Reverse Cymbal 2
Family: Sound SFX
Real
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
117
117
118
119
118
118
118
119
119
Scratch
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
124
124
125
125
125
125
125
125
125
125
126
126
126
126
126
126
126
127
127
127
127
2
Wind Chime
Helicopter GM
Car Engine
Car Stop
0
0
1
2
Car Pass
Car Crash
Siren
3
1
2
Train
Jetplane
Applause GM
Laughing
Screaming
Punch
Seashore GM
Rain
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
4
5
0
1
2
3
0
1
2
3
122
122
122
122
122
122
123
123
123
123
124
124
124
124
Thunder
Heart Beat
Footsteps
Stadium
Wind
Stream
Bubble
Gun Shot GM
Machine Gun
Laser Gun
Explosion
Sci-Fi
Bird Tweet GM
Dog
Horse Gallop
Bird Tweet 2
Telephone GM
Telephone 2
Door Creaking
Door
Caribbean
Starship
121
121
121
2
8
9
96
125
125
Burst Noise
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Sounds ordered by Program Change
The following table lists all Sounds in order of Bank Select-Program Change
number.
Legend: The table also includes MIDI data used to remotely select the Sounds. CC00:
Control Change 0, or Bank Select MSB. CC32: Control Change 32, or Bank Select
LSB. PC: Program Change.
CC
CC
32
PC Sound
GM2
PC Sound
GM2
0
32
0
0
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
AcousticPiano GM
√
√
√
121 11
121 12
121 13
121 14
121 15
121 16
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
7
7
8
9
9
Club E. Piano
1
Ac. Piano Wide
Ac. Piano Dark
Grand Piano
Classic Piano
Jazz Piano
Classic Wurly
Soft Wurly
2
3
Hard Wurly
4
Vel. Wurly
5
Tremolo Wurly
E. Piano 2 GM
Detuned EP 2
EP2 Veloc. Mix
EP Legend
6
Piano & Vibes
Piano & Strings
Rock Piano
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
√
√
√
√
√
7
8
9
Grand Piano RX
Grand RX DEMO
Bright Piano GM
Bright PianoWide
Piano Pad 1
121 10
EP Phase
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
4
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
0
1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
√
√
Syn Piano X
Stereo Dig. EP
Classic Dig. EP
Hybrid EP
Piano Pad 2
Piano & Pad
E.Grand Piano GM
E. Grand Wide
M1 Piano
Classic Tines
Phantom Tine
DW8000 EP
Sweeping EP
White Pad EP
Harpsichord GM
Harpsi OctaveMix
Harpsi Wide
Harpsi Key Off
Harpsi Korg
Harpsi 16’ RX
Clav GM
√
√
121 10
121 11
121 12
121 13
90’s Piano
2000’s Piano
Chorus Piano
Piano Layers
Honky-Tonk GM
Honky Wide
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
4
5
0
1
2
3
4
0
0
1
0
1
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
E. Piano 1 GM
Detuned EP 1
EP1 Veloc. Mix
60’s E. Piano
Vintage EP
√
√
Pulse Clav
Clav Wah RX
Clav Snap
Pro Dyno EP
Pro Stage EP
Studio EP
Sticky Clav
Celesta GM
Glockenspiel GM
Sistro
√
√
R&B E. Piano
Thin E. Piano
Dyno Tine EP
10 Music Box GM
√
121 10
10 Orgel
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CC
PC Sound
GM2
PC Sound
GM2
0
32
0
1
2
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
0
0
1
2
3
0
1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
32
6
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
11 Vibraphone GM
11 Vibraphone Wide
11 Vibraphone 2
12 Marimba GM
12 Marimba Wide
12 Marimba Key Off
12 Monkey Skulls
12 Log Drum
√
√
121
121
121
121
17 Techno Org.Bass
17 BX3 Short Decay
17 Rotary Organ
17 Perc.StereoOrgan
17 Perc. Organ 3
18 Rock Organ GM
18 BX3 Vel. Sw
18 Killer B
7
8
√
√
9
121 10
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
√
12 Mallet Clock
12 Balaphon
18 Dirty B
18 Classic Click
18 Distortion Organ
18 Super BX Perc.
18 Dirty Jazz Organ
18 Perc.Short Decay
18 Perc. Wheels
18 Jimmy Organ
18 Rock Organ 2
19 Church Organ GM
19 Church Oct. Mix
19 Detuned Church
19 Pipe Mixture
19 Church Pipes
19 Full Pipes
13 Xylophone GM
14 Tubular Bell GM
14 Church Bell 1
14 Carillon
√
√
√
√
14 Church Bell 2
15 Dulcimer GM
15 Santur
√
121 10
121 11
16 Drawbar Org. GM
16 Det.Drawbar Org.
16 It. 60’s Organ
16 Drawbar Org. 2
16 Dark Jazz Organ
16 Iper Dark Organ
16 Full Drawbar
16 DWGS Organ
16 Jazz Organ
√
√
√
√
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
√
√
√
19 Pipe Tutti 1
19 Positive Organ
19 Pipe Tutti 2
16 Gospel Organ
16 Good Old B
19 Pipe Tutti 3
121 10
121 11
121 12
121 13
121 14
121 15
121 16
121 17
121 18
121 19
121 20
121 21
20 Reed Organ GM
20 Puff Organ
√
√
16 VOX Legend
16 Arabian Organ
16 Gospel Organ Vel
16 Drawbar Organ 3
16 Tibia
20 Small Pipe
20 Flauto Pipes
20 Pipe Flute
21 Accordion GM
21 Accordion 2
21 Akordeon
√
√
16 Tibia 16/8/4’
16 Tibia & Vox
16 Post Horn Trem.
16 Big Theatre Org.
16 Tibia & Kinura
16 Tibia Vox Glock
17 Perc. Organ GM
17 Det. Perc. Organ
17 Perc. Organ 2
17 Old Wheels
21 Musette 1
21 Musette 2
21 Musette Clar.
21 Fisa 16,8’
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
4
5
√
√
√
21 Fisa 16,4’
21 Fisa Master
21 Cassotto
121 10
121 11
121 12
21 Arabic Accordion
21 Sweet Musette
21 Cassotto 16’
17 Percuss. BX3
17 M1 Organ
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121 13
121 14
121 15
121 16
121 17
121 18
121 19
121 20
121 21
121 22
121 23
121 24
21 Cassotto Or.Tune
21 Cassotto NorTune
21 Detune Accordion
21 2 Voices Musette
21 3 Voices Musette
21 French Musette
21 Acc.Clarinet OT
21 Acc. Clarinet NT
21 Acc. Piccolo OT
21 Acc. Piccolo NT
21 Master Accordion
21 Accordion 3
121 17
24 Real Nylon Gtr
25 Steel Guitar GM
25 12 Strings Gtr
25 Mandolin
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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25 Steel Gtr & Body
25 Steel Guitar 2
25 Steel 12 Strings
25 Hackbrett
25 Finger Key Off
25 Finger Tips
25 Steel Folk Gtr
25 Mandolin Key Off
25 Mandolin Trem.
25 Reso. Guitar
121 10
121 11
121 12
121 13
121 14
121 15
121 16
121 17
121 18
121 19
121 20
121 21
121 22
121 23
121 24
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
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4
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3
4
5
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8
9
22 Harmonica GM
22 Sweet Harmonica
22 Harmonica 2
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25 Steel Slide Pro1
25 Steel Slide Pro2
25 Steel Guitar RX1
25 Steel Guitar RX2
25 12 Strings Pro
25 12 Strings RX
25 Steel Guitar Pro
25 Steel Guitar 3
25 RealSteel Gtr ST
25 RealFolk Gtr ST
25 Real Folk Gtr
25 Real 12 Strings
26 Jazz Guitar GM
26 Pedal Steel Gtr1
26 Club Jazz Gtr 1
26 Club Jazz Gtr 2
26 Pedal Steel Gtr2
26 Soft Jazz Guitar
26 JazzGtr SlidePro
27 Clean Guitar GM
27 Det.Clean El.Gtr
27 Mid Tone Gtr
27 Chorus Guitar
27 Vintage S.2
22 Harmonica Expr. 1
22 Harmonica Expr. 2
23 Tango Accord.GM
23 Fisa Tango!
23 Accordion 16,8’
23 Accordion16,8,4’
23 Acc.16,8’ & Bass
23 Accordion Bass
23 Acc.Voice Change
23 Accordion 16,4’
23 Acc.16,8,4’ Plus
23 Acc. & Acc. Bass
23 Tango Accord. 2
24 Nylon Guitar GM
24 Ukulele
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
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8
9
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121 10
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
√
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24 Nylon Key Off
24 Nylon Guitar 3
24 Nylon Bossa
24 Ac.Guitar KeyOff
24 Spanish Guitar
24 Guitar Strings
√
√
√
24 Nylon Gtr Pro1
24 Brazilian Guitar
24 Nylon Vel. Harm.
24 Nylon Gtr Pro2
24 Nylon Gtr RX1
24 Nylon Gtr RX2
24 Nylon Slide Pro
24 Nylon Guitar 2
24 RealNylon Gtr ST
121 10
121 11
121 12
121 13
121 14
121 15
121 16
27 Proces.E.Guitar
27 Single Coil
27 New Stra.Guitar
27 Guitarish
27 L&R E.Guitar 1
27 L&R E.Guitar 2
27 Country Nu
121 10
121 11
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121 12
121 13
121 14
121 15
121 16
121 17
121 18
121 19
121 20
121 21
121 22
121 23
121 24
121 25
121 26
121 27
121 28
27 Funky Wah RX
27 Clean Gtr Pro1
27 Single Coil Pro
27 Clean Gtr Pro2
27 Stra. Vel. Pro
27 Stra. Gtr Slide
27 Chorus Gtr Pro
27 Vintage S.1
121
121
121
121
121
30 Mute Monster
30 Wet Dist. Guitar
30 Solo Dist.Guitar
30 Stereo Dist.Gtr
30 Dist. Guitar RX1
30 Dist. Guitar RX2
30 Dist. Clean Gtr
30 Dist. Steel Gtr
31 Gtr Harmonic GM
31 Guitar Feedback
31 E.Gtr Harmonics
32 Acoustic Bass GM
32 Ac. Bass Buzz
32 Bass & Ride 2
32 Acous. Bass Pro1
32 Acous. Bass Pro2
32 DarkWoody A.Bass
32 Bass & Ride 1
32 Acous. Bass RX
32 Acoustic Bass 2
33 Finger Bass GM
33 Finger Slap 2
6
7
8
9
121 10
121 11
121 12
27 Clean Guitar 2
27 Solid Guitar
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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27 Stein Guitar 1
27 Stein Guitar 2
27 Stein Guitar 3
27 Clean Guitar 3
27 Real El.Gtr ST1
27 Real El.Gtr ST2
27 Real El. Guitar
28 Muted Guitar GM
28 Funky Cut El.Gtr
28 Mute Vel. El.Gtr
28 Jazz Man
√
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
√
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√
√
√
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28 R&R Guitar
28 Stra. Chime
33 Finger E.Bass 1
33 Finger E.Bass 2
33 Finger E.Bass 3
33 Stick Bass
28 Clean Mute Gtr
28 Rhythm E.Guitar
28 Clean Funk
28 Disto Mute
33 Finger Bass 2
33 Finger Bass 3
33 Chorus Fing.Bass
33 Bright Finger B.
33 Finger Bass 4
33 More mid! Bass
33 Finger Slap 1
121 10
121 11
121 12
121 13
121 14
121 15
121 16
121 17
121 18
121 19
28 Clean Funk RX1
28 Clean Funk RX2
28 Funk Stein RX1
28 Funk Stein RX2
28 Clean Guitar RX1
28 Clean Guitar RX2
28 Clean Guitar RX3
28 Clean Guitar RX4
28 Clean Guitar RX5
28 Muted Guitar 2
29 Overdrive Gtr GM
29 Guitar Pinch
121 10
121 11
121 12
121 13
121 14
121 15
33 Finger Bass RX
33 FingerB.& Guitar
33 Finger Bass 5
34 Picked E.Bass GM
34 Picked E.Bass 2
34 Picked E.Bass 3
34 Stein Bass
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
√
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
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1
2
0
1
2
3
4
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29 Soft Overdrive
30 Distortion GtrGM
30 Feedback DistGtr
30 Dist. Rhythm Gtr
30 Joystick Gtr Y-
30 Power Chords
√
√
√
34 Bass & Guitar
34 Bass Mute
34 Bass&Gtr Double
34 Pick Bass 1
34 Pick Bass 2
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34 Ticktacing Bass
34 Picked Bass RX
34 Picked E.Bass 4
35 Fretless Bass GM
35 Fretless Bass 2
35 Fretless Bass 3
35 Sweet Fretless
35 Dark R&B Bass1
35 Dark R&B Bass2
35 Woofer Pusher B.
35 Fretless Bass 4
36 Slap Bass 1 GM
36 Super Bass 1
36 Super Bass 2
36 FunkSlap Bass RX
36 SlapFing Bass RX
36 SlapPick Bass RX
36 Slap Bass 3
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
39 Synth Bass 2 GM
39 SynthBass Attack
39 SynthBass Rubber
39 Attack Pulse
39 Euro Bass
√
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√
√
121 10
1
121 11
2
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
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1
2
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4
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6
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7
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1
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5
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7
8
9
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3
4
5
39 Jungle Rez
6
39 Nasty Bass
7
39 Phat Bass
8
39 Poinker Bass
39 Synth Bass 80ish
39 Autofilter Bass
39 Monofilter Bass
39 Reso Bass
9
121 10
121 11
121 12
121 13
121 14
121 15
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39 Auto Pilot 2
39 Bass4 Da Phunk
39 Synth Bass 4
40 Violin GM
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
3
0
1
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
√
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40 Slow Att. Violin
40 Violin Expr.
37 Slap Bass 2 GM
37 Thumb Bass
37 Dyna Bass
√
40 Slow Violin
41 Viola GM
√
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√
√
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37 Dyna Slap Bass
37 Chorus Slap Bass
37 The Other Slap
37 Slap Bass 4
42 Cello GM
43 Contrabass GM
44 Tremolo Str. GM
45 Pizzicato Str.GM
45 Pizz. Ensemble
45 Pizz. Section
45 Double Strings
46 Harp GM
37 Slap Bass 5
38 Synth Bass 1 GM
38 Synth Bass Warm
38 Synth Bass Reso
38 Clavi Bass
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√
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√
√
√
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√
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46 Yang Chin
38 Hammer
47 Timpani GM
48 Strings Ens.1 GM
48 Strings & Brass
48 60’s Strings
38 30303 Bass
38 30303 Square
38 Bass Square
38 Syn Bass Res
38 Digi Bass 1
48 Stereo Strings
48 Legato Strings
48 i3 Strings
121 10
121 11
121 12
121 13
121 14
121 15
121 16
121 17
121 18
38 Digi Bass 2
38 Digi Bass 3
48 N Strings
38 Blind as a Bat
38 Jungle Bass
48 Arco Strings
48 Octave Strings
48 Strings Quartet
48 Symphonic Bows
48 Ensemble & Solo
48 Chamber Strings
48 Arabic Strings
38 Auto Pilot 1
38 Hybrid Bass
121 10
121 11
121 12
121 13
38 Dr. Octave
38 Drive Bass
38 Synth Bass 3
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121 14
121 15
121 16
121 17
121 18
121 19
121 20
121 21
48 Orchestra Tutti1
48 Strings & Horns
48 Orch. & Oboe 1
48 Orch. & Oboe 2
48 Strings & Glock.
48 Orchestra Tutti2
48 Orchestra&Flute
48 Strings Ens. 3
49 Strings Ens.2 GM
49 Sweeper Strings
49 Full Strings
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
55 Orchestra Hit GM
55 Bass Hit Plus
55 6th Hit
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√
√
55 Euro Hit
55 Brass Impact
55 Hit in India
55 Wild Arp
55 Flip Blip
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
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6
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1
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9
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55 Netherland Hit
56 Trumpet GM
56 Dark Trumpet
56 Trumpet 2
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49 Strings Ens. 4
50 Synth Strings1GM
50 Synth Strings 3
50 Analog Strings 2
50 Analog Velve
50 Odissey
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56 Mono Trumpet
56 Trumpet Expr.
56 Trumpet Pitch
56 Dual Trumpets
56 Flugel Horn
50 Analog Strings 1
50 Synth Strings 4
51 Synth Strings2GM
51 Synth Strings 5
52 Choir Aahs GM
52 Choir Aahs 2
52 Ooh Voices
56 Warm Flugel
56 BeBop Cornet
56 Trumpet Pro 1
56 Trumpet Pro 2
56 Sweet FlugelHorn
56 Flugel Horn Pro
56 Trumpet 3
√
121 10
121 11
121 12
121 13
121 14
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52 Ooh Slow Voice
52 Take Voices 1
52 Take Voices 2
52 Ooh Choir
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
57 Trombone GM
57 Trombone 2
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57 Bright Trombone
57 Hard Trombone
57 Soft Trombone
57 Pitch Trombone
57 Trombone Expr. 1
57 Trombone Expr. 2
57 Trombone Vel. 1
57 Trombone Vel. 2
57 Trombone Vel. 3
57 Trombone Pro Vel
57 Trombone 3
52 Aah Choir
52 Mmmh Choir
52 Oh-Ah Voices
52 Slow Choir
121 10
121 11
121 12
121 13
52 Grand Choir
52 Choir Light
52 Strings Choir
53 Voice Oohs GM
53 Humming
121 10
121 11
121 12
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
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3
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53 Doolally
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
4
5
0
1
58 Tuba GM
√
53 Airways
58 Oberkr. Tuba
58 Tuba Gold
54 Synth Voice GM
54 Analog Voice
54 Vocalesque
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58 Dynabone
58 Ob.Tuba&E.Bass 1
58 Ob.Tuba&E.Bass 2
59 Mute Trumpet GM
59 Mute Trumpet 2
54 Vocalscape
54 Classic Vox
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121
121
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121
121
59 Wah Trumpet
59 Mute Ensemble 1
59 Mute Ensemble 2
60 French Horn GM
60 French Horn Warm
60 French Section
60 Classic Horns
60 Horns & Ensemble
61 Brass Section GM
61 Brass Section 2
61 Tight Brass 3
61 Glen & Friends
61 Big Band Brass
61 Sax & Brass
61 Glen & Boys
61 Trumpet & Brass
61 Attack Brass
61 Trumpet Ens.
61 Trombone Ens.
61 Trombones
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
62 Synth Brass 5
63 Synth Brass 2GM
63 Synth Brass 4
63 Analog Brass 2
63 Brass Pad
√
√
√
√
√
63 Big Panner
63 Synth Brass 6
64 Soprano Sax GM
64 Sweet Soprano 3
64 Soprano Pro
√
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√
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64 Sweet Soprano 1
64 Sweet Soprano 2
65 Alto Sax GM
65 Alto Breath
65 Sax Ensemble
65 Breathy Alto Sax
65 Alto Sax Growl
65 Sweet Alto Sax 1
65 Sweet Alto Sax 2
65 Soft Alto Sax
65 Alto Sax Pro
121 10
121 11
121 12
121 13
121 14
121 15
121 16
121 17
121 18
121 19
121 20
121 21
121 22
121 23
121 24
121 25
121 26
121 27
121 28
121 29
121 30
121 31
61 Tight Brass 4
61 Fat Brass
65 Alto Sax Expr.
65 Alto Sax RX
61 Dyna Brass 1
61 Brass Expr.
121 10
121 11
65 Cool Sax Ens.
66 Tenor Sax GM
66 Tenor Sax Noise1
66 Soft Tenor
61 Brass & Sax
61 Film Brass
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
0
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3
4
5
6
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8
9
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61 Brass Slow
61 Fanfare
66 Tenor Breath
66 Tenor Growl
61 Movie Brass
61 Power Brass
61 Dyna Brass 2
61 Sforzato Brass
61 Double Brass
61 Brass Hit
66 Folk Sax
66 Tenor Sax Noise2
66 Tenor Sax Expr.1
66 Tenor Sax Expr.2
66 Jazz Tenor 1
66 Jazz Tenor 2
66 Reed of Power
67 Baritone Sax GM
67 Baritone Growl
67 Breathy Baritone
67 Baritone Sax Pro
67 Baritone Sax 2
68 Oboe GM
61 Brass Fall
121 10
61 Tight Brass 1
61 Tight Brass Pro
61 Tight Brass 2
61 Brass of Power
61 Brass Section 3
62 Synth Brass 1GM
62 Synth Brass 3
62 Analog Brass 1
62 Jump Brass
121 11
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
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1
2
3
4
0
1
0
1
√
121
121
121
121
121
0
1
2
3
4
√
√
√
√
√
√
68 Double Reed
69 English Horn GM
69 English Horn 2
62 Electrik Brass
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121
121
121
70 Bassoon GM
71 Clarinet GM
71 Jazz Clarinet
71 Clarinet G
√
√
121 12
80 Port Whine
80 2VCO Planet Lead
81 Lead Saw GM
81 Lead Saw 2
81 Lead Saw & Pulse
81 Lead Double Saw
81 Lead Seq. Analog
81 Power Saw
81 Octo Lead
121 13
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
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3
4
5
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7
8
9
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71 Section Winds 1
71 Section Winds 2
71 Clarinet Ens.
71 Woodwinds
71 Folk Clarinet
72 Piccolo GM
72 Small Orchestra
72 Nay
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81 Seq Lead
81 Phat Saw Lead
81 Glide Lead
73 Flute GM
121 10
121 11
121 12
81 Fire Wave
73 Jazz Flute Expr.
73 Flute Switch
73 Flute Dyn. 5th
73 Flute Frullato
73 Orchestra Flute
73 Flute Muted
73 Wooden Flute
73 Bambu Flute
73 Flute 2
81 Rezbo
81 Synth Pianoid
82 Calliope GM
83 Chiff GM
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
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121
121
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7
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1
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5
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8
9
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√
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√
84 Charang GM
84 Wire Lead
84 Synchro City
84 Sync Kron
84 Metallic Rez
84 Brian Sync
74 Recorder GM
74 Recorder 2
75 Pan Flute GM
75 Kawala
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√
84 Arp Twins
84 LoFi Ethnic
85 Voice Lead GM
85 Ether Voices
85 Cyber Choir
86 Fifths Lead GM
86 Crimson 5ths
87 Bass & Lead GM
87 Lead Soft Wrl
87 Electro Lead
87 Rich Lead
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√
76 Blown Bottle GM
77 Shakuhachi GM
77 Old Shakuhachi
77 Shakuhachi 2
78 Whistle GM
78 Whistle 2
√
√
√
√
√
79 Ocarina GM
80 Lead Square GM
80 Lead Square 2
80 Lead Sine
√
√
√
√
87 Thin Analog Lead
87 Express. Lead
87 HipHop Lead
87 Square Bass
87 Big & Raw
80 Old Portamento
80 Dance Lead
80 Wave Lead
80 Sine Wave
87 Cat Lead
80 Analog Lead
80 Old & Analog
80 Gliding Square
80 Sine Switch
80 Square Rez
121 10
87 OB Lead
121 11
87 A Leadload
88 New Age Pad GM
88 Virtual Traveler
88 Arp Angeles
121
121
121
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1
2
√
121 10
121 11
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121
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89 Warm Pad GM
89 Sine Pad
√
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121
121
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121
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95 Astral Dream
95 Meditate
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89 Master Pad
89 Power Synth
89 The Pad
95 Dark Element
95 Mellow Pad
95 Cinema Pad
95 Reoccuring Astra
95 Vintage Sweep
95 You Decide
96 Ice Rain GM
96 Motion Ocean
96 Caribbean
3
4
5
89 Money Pad
89 Dark Pad
6
7
89 Freedom Pad
89 Analog Pad 1
89 Analog Pad 2
89 Analog Pad 3
89 Vintage Pad
89 OB Pad
8
√
√
9
121 10
121 11
121 12
121 13
121 14
97 Soundtrack GM
97 Air Clouds
89 Dark Anna
97 Reso Down
97 Tinklin Pad
97 Pods In Pad
97 Noble Pad
89 Symphonic Ens.
90 Polysynth GM
90 Reso Sweep
90 Sky Watcher
90 Synth Sweeper
90 Super Sweep
90 Wave Sweep
90 Cross Sweep
90 Digital PolySix
90 Noisy Stabb
90 Mega Synth
90 Tecno Phonic
90 Farluce
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97 Rave
97 Elastick Pad
98 Crystal GM
98 Synth Mallet
98 Vs Bell Boy
98 Krystal Bell
98 Digi Bell
√
√
98 Moving Bell
98 Bell Pad
121 10
121 11
121 12
121 13
98 Bell Choir
90 Big Sweep Stab
90 Korgmatose
91 Choir Pad GM
91 Itopia Pad
99 Atmosphere GM
100 Brightness GM
100 Lonely Spin
100 Synth Ghostly
101 Goblins GM
101 Motion Raver
101 Digi Ice Pad
101 VCF Modulation
102 Echo Drops GM
102 Echo Bell
√
√
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121
121
121
121
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121
121
121
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7
8
9
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√
91 Fresh Air
√
91 Heaven
91 Pop Synth Pad
91 Future Pad
91 Tsunami Wave
91 Fresh Breath
91 Ravelian Pad
91 Full Vox Pad
91 Dance ReMix
92 Bowed Glass GM
93 Metallic Pad GM
93 Cosmic
√
√
√
102 Echo Pan
102 Band Passed
102 Pan Reso
121 10
121
121
121
121
121
0
0
1
0
0
√
√
102 Moon Cycles
103 Star Theme GM
104 Sitar GM
√
√
√
94 Halo Pad GM
95 Sweep Pad GM
√
√
104 Sitar 2
104 Sitar Tambou
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PC Sound
GM2
PC Sound
GM2
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2
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104 Indian Stars
104 Indian Frets
104 Bouzouki
121
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121
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121
121
121
121
121
121
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121
121
121
121
121
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121
121
121
121
121
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121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
119 Dragon Gong
119 Reverse Cymbal 2
120 Gtr FretNoise GM
120 Guitar Cut Noise
120 Ac. Bass String
120 Vox Wah Chick RX
121 Breath Noise GM
121 Flute Key Click
122 Seashore GM
122 Rain
√
√
√
104 Tambra
104 Sitar Sitar
105 Banjo GM
√
105 Banjo Key Off
105 Oud
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
105 Jaw Harp
105 Banjo RX
106 Shamisen GM
107 Koto GM
√
√
√
122 Thunder
122 Wind
107 Taisho Koto
107 Kanoun
122 Stream
122 Bubble
107 Kanoun Tremolo
107 Kanoun Mix
108 Kalimba GM
108 Kalimba 2
123 Bird Tweet GM
123 Dog
√
√
123 Horse Gallop
123 Bird Tweet 2
124 Telephone GM
124 Telephone 2
124 Door Creaking
124 Door
109 Bag Pipes GM
109 War Pipes
109 Uillean BagPipes
109 HighlandBagPipes
110 Fiddle GM
√
√
124 Scratch
111 Shanai GM
111 Zurna
124 Wind Chime
125 Helicopter GM
125 Car Engine
125 Car Stop
111 Hichiriki
112 Tinkle Bell GM
112 Gamelan
√
125 Car Pass
112 Bali Gamelan
112 Garbage Mall
113 Agogo GM
125 Car Crash
125 Siren
√
√
125 Train
114 Steel Drums GM
114 Warm Steel
115 Woodblock GM
115 Castanets
125 Jetplane
125 Starship
√
√
√
√
√
√
125 Burst Noise
126 Applause GM
126 Laughing
116 Taiko Drum GM
116 Concert BassDrum
117 Melodic Tom GM
117 Melodic Tom 2
117 Reverse Tom
118 Synth Drum GM
118 Rhythm Box Tom
118 Electric Drum
118 Reverse Snare
119 Reverse CymbalGM
126 Screaming
126 Punch
126 Heart Beat
126 Footsteps
126 Stadium
√
√
√
127 Gun Shot GM
127 Machine Gun
127 Laser Gun
127 Explosion
√
√
√
√
√
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Drumkits by Program Change order
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PC Name
PC Name
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9
Standard Kit GM
Standard Kit 1
Standard Kit 2
Standard Kit 3
Room Kit GM
HipHop Kit 1
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127
33 Jazz Kit
40 Brush Kit GM
41 Brush Kit
48 Orchestra Kit GM
51 Arabian Kit 1
56 SFX Kit GM
64 Percussion Kit
65 Latin Perc.Kit
66 Trinity Perc.Kit
67 i30 Perc. Kit
117 Arabian Kit 2
10 Jungle Kit
11 Techno Kit 1
12 Room Kit
13 HipHop Kit 2
14 Techno Kit 2
16 Power Kit GM
17 Power Kit
0
1
8
Standard Kit1 XG
Standard Kit2 XG
Room Kit XG
24 Electro Kit GM
25 Analog Kit GM
26 Dance Kit
16 Rock Kit XG
24 Electro Kit XG
25 Analog Kit XG
32 Jazz Kit 1 XG
33 Jazz Kit 2 XG
40 Brush Kit XG
48 Classic Kit XG
27 Analog Kit
28 House Kit 1
29 House Kit 2
30 Electro Kit
32 Jazz Kit GM
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Effects for sounds
Reverbs
Reverb Type
Notes and parameters
Reverb Hall
This hall-type reverb simulates the reverberation of mid-size concert halls
or ensemble halls.
Reverb SmoothHall This hall-type reverb simulates the reverberation of larger halls and stadi-
ums, and creates a smooth release.
Reverb Wet Plate
Reverb Dry Plate
Reverb Room
This plate reverb simulates warm (dense) reverberation.
This plate reverb simulates dry (light) reverberation.
This reverb simulates a small room.
Reverb BrightRoom This room-type reverb emphasizes the early reflections that make the
sound brighter.
Early Reflections
This effect is only the early reflection part of a reverberation sound, and
adds presence to the sound. By using the Type knob, you can select one
of four decay curves.
Gate
This effect combines a reverb and a gate. It mutes the input signal when
it falls below a specified level.
Modulating effects
Effect Type
Notes and parameters
Stereo Chorus
This effect adds thickness and warmth to the sound by modulating the
delay time of the input signal. By using the Width knob, you can add
spread to the sound by offsetting the phase of the left and right LFOs
from each other.
Stereo Phaser
Stereo Flanger
This effect creates swelling phaser modulation effects, creating a sooth-
ing modulation effect particularly suitable for electric piano. By using the
Resonance knob you can boost of the phaser frequency.
This effect gives a significant swell and movement of pitch to the sound.
It is more effective when applied to a sound with a lot of harmonics. By
using the Feedback knob you can add spread to the sound, by offsetting
the phase of the left and right LFOs from each other.
Stereo Tremolo
This effect modulates the volume level of the input signal. The effect is
stereo, and offsetting the LFO of the left and right phases from each other,
by using the LFO Phase knob, produces a tremolo effect between left
and right.
Organ Vib/Chorus
Rotary Speaker
This effect simulates the chorus and vibrato circuitry of a vintage organ.
Experiment with the Preset Type knob to find the right sound, by choosing
between Vibrato (V) and Chorus (C) types.
This effect simulates a rotary speaker, and obtains a more realistic sound
by simulating the rotor in the low range and the horn in the high range
separately.
Stereo BPM Delay
OD/Hi.Gain Wah
This delay, synchronized to the song’s tempo, enables you to separately
program the left and right audio channels.
This is a modern distortion effect, including a simulator of Wah pedal. This
effect is suitable for guitar and organ sounds.
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Pads
You can assign the following Hits or Sequences to the four Pad buttons.
Hits
These pads are single-shot events.
Drums
88 Cowbell
Percussions
Agogo 1
World Perc. #1
Baya 1
World Perc. #2
Kup 1
88 Crash
Agogo2
Baya 2
Kup 2
China
Castanet 1
Castanet 2
Conga Hi
China Gong
Darbuka 1
Darbuka 2
Darbuka 3
Darbuka 4
Darbuka 5
Darbuka 6
Darbuka 7
Darbuka 8
Davul
Kup 3
Crash 1
Kup 4
Crash 2
Ramazan 1
Ramazan 2
Ramazan 3
Rek Dom Ak
Rik 1
Rev. Cymbal
Ride 1
Conga Low
Conga Mute
Conga Slap
Cowbell
Ride 2
Ride Bell
Splash
Cuica 1
Rik 2
Sticks
Cuica2
Rik 3
Rimshot
Jingle Bell
Long Guiro
Short Guiro
Open Bells
Rain Stick
Tamb. Acc. 1
Tamb. Acc. 2
Tamb. Open
Tamb. Push
Timbale Hi
Timbale Low
Timbale Rim1
Timbale Rim2
Triangle 1
Sagat 1
Sagat 2
Tef 1
HiTom Flam
MidTomFlam
LowTomFlam
TomFlamEnd
PadKit#1 BD
PadKit#1 SD
PadKit#1CHH
PadKit#1OHH
PadKit#2 BD
PadKit#2 SD
PadKit#2 HH
PadKit#2CRS
PadKit#3 BD
PadKit#3 SD
PadKit#3RIM
PadKit#3 HH
PadKit#3CRS
PadKit#3SCR
Douf Rim Ak
Dragon Gong
Hollo 1
Tef 2
Hollo 2
Tef 3
Tef 4
Tef 5
Tef 6
Triangle 2
Vibra Slap
Whistle 1
Whistle2
Windchimes1
Windchimes2
Windchimes3
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Synth & Pad
Cosmic
Voices
Aah!
Block Chords
Blk Funk 1 A
Blk Funk 1 B
Blk Funk 1 C
Blk Funk 1 D
Blk Funk 2 A
Blk Funk 2 B
Blk Funk 2 C
Blk Funk 2 D
Blk Organ A
Blk Organ B
Blk Organ C
Blk Organ D
Blk Choir A
SFX #1
Applause
Birds 1
VCF Mod
Planet Lead
Brightness
Crystal
Hit It!
Laughing
Scream
Uuh!
Birds 2
Cat
Church Bell
Crickets
NewAge Pad
Fifths Lead
Calliope
Yeah! 1
Yeah! 2
Dist.Slide 1
Dist.Slide 2
Dog
Caribbean
Rezbo
Door Creak
Door Slam
Footsteps 1
Footsteps 2
Heart Beat
Horse Gallop
Lion
DigitalPoly6
Motion Raver
Moving Bell
Elastic Pad
Rave
Blk Choir B
Blk Choir C
Dance Remix
Sweep
Blk Choir D
Scratch 1
Scratch 2
Scratch 3
Scratch 4
Scratch 5
Scratch 6
Stadium
You Decide
Sequences
These pads are sequences of notes.
Drums
Percussions
Finger Snap
Triangle+HH
LatinPerc 1
LatinPerc 2
LatinPerc 3
Perc Mix
Grooves
Piano
BDrum Solo
Snare Solo
8 Beat Easy
8 Bt Medium
Rock 1
Grv Drum 1
Grv Drum 2
Grv Brush
GlissDownW
GlissUpW
GlissDownB
GlissUpB
Grv Jazzy
Grv Latin
Honk Ending
Rock 2
Grv HipHop 1
Grv HipHop 2
Grv HipHop 3
Grv HipHop 4
Grv HipHop 5
Grv HipHop 6
Grv Funk 1
Grv Funk 2
Grv Funk 3
Grv House 1
Brush 1 3/4
Brush 2 3/4
Disco 1
Soft Perc
Conga
Conga+Ride
Conga+Mix
Conga+Bongo
Conga+Tamb
Shaker
Disco 2
Disco 3
Disco 4
Funk 1
Funk 2
Shakr+Tamb1
Shakr+Tamb2
Brush Shuff
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Latin Drums
Progress 1
Progress 2
Fill 1
Shak+Conga1
Shak+Conga2
Tambourine1
Tambourine2
Tamb+Conga1
Tamb+Conga2
Guiro+Bongo
Cowbell+Tamb
Perc 3/4
Grv House 2
Grv Analog
Grv Garage 1
Grv Garage 2
Grv Dance 1
Grv Dance 2
Grv Techno 1
Grv Techno 2
Fill 2
Break
End
Perc 6/8
Orchestral
TimpaniRoll1
TimpaniRoll2
Orch. Tutti 1
Orch. Tutti 2
Orch. Tutti 3
Orch. Tutti 4
Orch. Harp 1
Orch. Harp 2
Orch. Harp 3
Orch. Harp 4
Orch. Harp 5
FrenchHorn1
FrenchHorn2
Strings 1
Solo
Marimba
Synth & Pad
Synth Seq 1
Synth Seq 2
Synth Seq 3
Synth Seq 4
Synth Seq 5
Synth Seq 6
Synth Seq 7
Synth Seq 8
Synth Seq 9
Synth Seq 10
Synth Seq 11
Portamento 1
Portamento 2
Portamento 3
Portamento 4
Synth Filter 1
Synth Filter 2
Panned Pad
Master Pad
SFX
Military 1
Military 2
Military 3
Military 4
Horror 1
Horror 2
Horror 3
Horror 4
Lullaby 1
Lullaby 2
River
Kalimba 1
Kalimba 2
SteelDrums
Vibes
Dist.Guitar
SlideSteel
Banjo
Violin
Harpsi 3/4
Harpsi 4/4
Funk Guitar
Solo Piano 1
Solo Piano 2
Solo Piano 3
Solo Piano 4
Solo Synth 1
Solo Synth 2
Solo Synth 3
Solo Synth 4
Solo Synth 5
Solo Synth 6
Solo Guitar 1
Solo Guitar 2
Solo Guitar 3
Storm
Metron. 3/4
PreCount 3/4
Metron. 4/4
PreCount 4/4
Strings 2
Strings 3
Strings 4
DoubPreC4/4
Toccata
Strings 5
Strings 6
5th Intro
Spring
Strings 7
Dark Pad
Circus 1
Circus 2
MIDI Setup
Select a MIDI Setup to quickly configure the MIDI Channels and routing.
MIDI Setup
Keyboard
MIDI Channel In
1
Data sent to
Global
MIDI Out
No
External Seq.
01–16
Player1
No
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Quick Access Key shortcuts
Use the following shortcuts to quickly access pages, functions and commands.
Keep the QUICK ACCESS KEY pressed and press the key that’s specified in
the first column of the table.
Quick Access Key + …
Global
Function/Command
Touch Panel Calibration
USB Connection
Media
Find
Advanced Search
Lyrics
Score
Melody
Track Mute (MIDI files) / Vocal Remover Preset (MP3 files)
Pad Set
Pad (A-B-C-D)
Cue
Eject Song (Player 1 and 2)
Voice Processor Setup
Voice Processor Preset
Voice Processor FX
Voice Processor Talk
Extend selection
Mic 1 or Mic 2
Choir
FX
Talk
Dial
Exit
MIDI Panic (turns all notes off)
X-Fade Time
Crossfade < >
Transpose
Video
Global Tuning
Video Font Size
Mixer
SMF > Track Sound
Info (selected song)
Info (selected song)
Library
Playlist
Track On/Off
Track Solo
(in Mixer > SMF >Track Sound and Mixer > Keyboard > Track Edit)
Column Label
Resize label with the DIAL (in Library > List View and Playlist
Library)
Transpose Icon
Enable Transpose on both Players and Keyboard (in the Main
screen)
Left Arrow
Mark song to move (in Playlist Library)
Move the marked song (in Playlist Library)
Right Arrow
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PC keyboard shortcuts
These are the commands corresponding to the MP-10 PRO functions and com-
mands.
Where
Everywhere
PC Key(s)
Enter
MP-10 PRO Function
OK button (inside the DIAL)
EXIT button
Esc
Tab
Select the next parameter/field
Select the previous parameter/field
Selects the next tab/pane
Selects the previous tab/pane
Shift-Tab
Ctrl-Tab
Shift-Ctrl-Tab
Library
Playlist
Mixer > SMF
Mixer > VP Setup
Mixer > VP Preset
Mixer > Kbd Sound/FX
Mixer > Pad/Switch
Video
Global > General Settings
Global > MIDI Settings
Library > Library
Shift-Enter
F2
QUICK ACCESS-OK (Info)
Playlist > Playlist Overview
Playlist > Playlist Library
Rename the selected item (folder or playlist)
QUICK ACCESS-LEFT (Select a song to be cut)
Ctrl-X
Ctrl-V
QUICK ACCESS-RIGHT (Paste the song at the
current position)
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Solution
General problems
Power does not turn on
Make sure that (1) the power cable is plugged into the outlet,
(2) the cable is plugged into the connector on the back of the
instrument, (3) and is not damaged, (4) there are no problems
with the mains.
Is the power switch turned ON?
If the power still does not turn on, contact your dealer or the
nearest KORG Service Center.
No sound
Check the connections to your amp or mixer.
Make sure that all the components of the amplifying system
are turned on.
Is the MASTER VOLUME knob set to a position other than
“0”?
Are the Volume levels in the Mixer page set too low? Set them
to a higher value.
Wrong sounds
Have the Performances been modified? Load the appropriate
data.
Sound does not stop
Make sure that the damper switch polarity parameter is set
correctly.
MP-10 PRO does not respond to Make sure that all MIDI or USB cables are connected cor-
MIDI messages
rectly.
Make sure that the external device is transmitting through
MIDI channels enabled to receive in the MP-10 PRO.
Make sure that the MIDI IN Filters of the MP-10 PRO do not
prevent the reception of messages.
A
background noise can be The selected master effect is the “Stereo Analog Record”,
heard
simulating the noise of a old vinyl recording.
Media related problems
Cannot save data to an external Is the connected device in a format that MP-10 PRO can read?
device
Is the write protect switch of the external device in the protect
position?
Is the device formatted?
Is the device correctly connected?
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Technical specifications
Features
MP-10 PRO
System
OPOS (Objective Portable Operating System) and RX (Real eXperience)
Technology. Multitasking, Upgradable Operative System
Sound Engine
Sounds
KORG EDS (Enhanced Definition Synthesis) - 118 Voices max.
880 Sounds (including Stereo Grand Piano) + 40 Drumkits
Effects
13 (9 for Tone Generator + 4 for TC-Helicon Vocal Processor) - Microphone:
1 Reverb + 1 Delay + 1 Compressor + 2 Equalizer – Players: 2 Reverb + 2
Modulation FX + Track Equalizer - Midi Keyboard: 1 Reverb + 1 Modulation
FX + Track Equalizer - Master FX: 10 Types
Display
Players
Color TFT TouchView™ (320 x 240 pixel) - Screen Saver (on external video)
2 Independent Players (Supported formats: MID, MID+G, KAR, MP3 + lyr-
ics, MP3+G) - GM2 Sound compatibility - Pitch Shifter, Time Stretching and
Advanced Vocal Remover on MP3 songs - Lyrics, Chords and Score display
- Easy Song Edit - Library (Advanced Data Base) - iPod® detect - Pre-Listen
function
Other Features
Voice Processor Technology by TC-Helicon: Three-part Harmonizer - User
Friendly Interface - iPod® compatibility - USB PC Keyboard connection –
Multi layout support - Multi-language extended character set (Windows®
1250 -1251 - 1252 - 1253 - 1254 - 1257) - Internal 120GB HD - Video inter-
face NTSC/PAL
Panel Controls
Players
2 Sequencers with separate Play/Pause, Cue, RWD, FFW - Crossfader (To
Left - To Right - Auto - Centre - Next) - Motorized Crossfader (60 mm) + 2
Player Volume faders (30 mm) - Shuffle - Repeat - Tempo - Lyrics - Melody
On/Off
Pad / Switch
Menu
4 Assignable Pad/Switch
Video - Mixer - Playlist - Library - Global - Media
Microphone
Mic1 On/Off - Mic 2 On/Off - Talk - FX - Choir - Mic1 Level - Mic2 Level -
Choir Level
Controls
Master Output Level Stereo Meter - 2 Song Activity LEDs - HD Activity LED
- 2 Mic Input LEDs - Transpose -/+ - Find - Quick Access Key - Rotary
Encoder with Push Switches (Up, Down, Left, Right, OK, Exit) - Master
Volume knob - 2 Mic Gain knobs - Headphone Volume knob - Power On/
Off Switch
Connectors / Terminals
MIDI
In / Out
Audio
Headphones (1/4” jack) - Outputs (Left/Mono, Right - 1/4” jack: Unbalanced)
- Inputs (Mic 1, Mic 2 - XLR: Balanced)
Video
Pedals
USB
Video Composite - S-Video
Damper - Assignable Pedal/Footswitch
2 Host (2.0 Hi Speed) - 1 Device (1.1 Full Speed) - 1 Power - 1 PC Keyboard
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Physical / Accessories
Dimensions
(L x W x H)
13.7 x 10.2 x 2.75 inch (350 x 260 x 70 mm) - 16.2 x 12.8 x 3.6 inch (413 x
326 x 92 mm) (including handle, knobs and studs)
Power Supply
Consumption
Weight
DC 12V external power supply (supplied)
18 Watt
6.6 lbs. (3 kg)
Accessories
Options
AC Adapter (cod. TRA0010001) - User’s Manual - Travel Bag
PS-1 Switch Pedal, DS-1H Damper Pedal - XVP10 Expression/Volume
Pedal - EXP2 Expression Pedal
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Italy
Web
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