KORG MR-1 Easy Start Guide

To transfer recordings, connect the KORG MR-1 to your computer using the provided USB cable. Once connected, the device will appear as a removable drive on your computer. Simply drag and drop the files to your desired location on your computer.
To maximize battery life, avoid overcharging the device. It is recommended to charge the MR-1 only when the battery is low and to unplug it once it is fully charged. Additionally, reducing the screen brightness and turning off the device when not in use can help conserve battery.
To reset the MR-1 to factory settings, navigate to the 'System' menu and select 'Factory Reset'. Confirm the action when prompted. Please note that this will erase all user data, so ensure any important recordings are backed up before proceeding.
The KORG MR-1 supports various file formats, including DSDIFF, DSF, and WSD for recording, and it can also play back WAV and MP3 files.
To update the firmware, download the latest firmware version from the KORG website to your computer. Connect the MR-1 via USB and transfer the firmware file to the device. Follow the instructions in the manual to complete the update process.
If the MR-1 does not turn on, first ensure that the battery is charged. If the device still does not power on, try performing a hard reset by pressing and holding the power button for 10 seconds. If the issue persists, contact KORG support for further assistance.
Yes, the KORG MR-1 has a 1/8" stereo input jack that allows you to connect an external microphone. Ensure that the microphone is compatible with the MR-1 for optimal performance.
To format the internal storage, go to the 'System' menu and select 'Format'. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the formatting process. Be aware that formatting will erase all data on the device, so back up any important files beforehand.
The maximum recording time depends on the selected recording format and available storage space. For example, recording in DSD format will consume more space compared to MP3. Refer to the user manual for specific details on recording times for each format.
To adjust the recording level, access the 'Record' menu and select 'Level'. Use the navigation buttons to increase or decrease the level as needed to ensure optimal recording quality without distortion.