KORG Prophecy Parameter Guide

To perform a factory reset on the KORG Prophecy, press and hold the 'ENTER' and '1' keys while powering on the unit. Continue holding until the display shows 'Factory Reset'. Release the buttons to initiate the reset.
First, ensure all cables are connected properly and the volume is turned up. Check if 'Local Control' is set to 'On' in the global settings. If the issue persists, try a factory reset.
Download the latest firmware from the KORG website. Connect the Prophecy to your computer via MIDI interface. Follow the instructions provided with the firmware download to complete the update process.
Yes, you can use external effects by connecting the Prophecy's audio outputs to the input of your effects processor, then routing the processed signal back to your mixer or audio interface.
Navigate to the 'Write' mode by pressing the 'WRITE' button. Select the destination bank and patch number, then confirm by pressing 'ENTER'. Your custom patch will be saved.
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the surface of the Prophecy. Avoid using any chemical cleaners. Regularly check and clean the connectors and jacks to prevent dust buildup.
Connect the Prophecy to your computer using a MIDI interface. Ensure your DAW is set to recognize the Prophecy as a MIDI input device. You may need to install additional drivers depending on the interface used.
Utilize the 'Analog Modeling' oscillator for rich bass tones. Experiment with the filter cutoff and resonance settings, and add modulation for dynamic movement. Consider layering with sub-oscillators for depth.
Check the global tuning settings and ensure that 'Auto Tune' is active. If problems persist, recalibrate the pitch bend and modulation wheels as they might affect tuning.
Store the Prophecy in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and humidity. Use a dust cover to protect it from dust and debris. Ensure all cables are disconnected to prevent accidental damage.