Introduction, Main features, Please note before use – KORG EasyStart microX User Manual
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Introduction
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the microX/X50. To help you get the most out of your new instru-
ment, please read this manual carefully.
Main features
The microX/X50 Editor and microX/X50 Plug-In Editor are applications that let you edit
microX/X50 programs, combinations, multi sets, drum kits, arpeggios, and global settings
from your Macintosh or Windows computer.
The microX/X50 Editor is a stand-alone editor.
The microX/X50 Plug-In Editor is an editor that is compatible with the VST, Audio Units, or
RTAS formats. It lets you use the microX/X50 just like a plug-in instrument from within your
DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) software or other host application.
Please note before use
• Copyright to all software included in this product is the property of Korg Inc.
• The license agreement for this software is provided separately. You must read this license
agreement before you install this software. Your installation of this software will be taken
to indicate your acceptance of this agreement.
microX/X50 Editor and
microX/X50 Plug-In Editor operating requirements
Windows:
• Computer
CPU: Pentium III/1 GHz or better
Memory: 256 MB or more
Monitor: 1,024
× 768 pixels, 16-bit color or better
A computer with a USB port, that satisfies the requirements of Microsoft Windows XP
• Operating system
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition or Professional, Service Pack 1 or later
Macintosh:
• Computer
CPU: Apple G4/400 MHz or better
Memory: 256 MB or more
Monitor: 1,024
× 768 pixels, 32,000 colors or better
An Apple Macintosh with a USB port that satisfies the requirements of Mac OS X
• Operating system
Mac OS X version 10.3.9 or later
Note: It is not possible to run multiple instances of the microX Editor or microX Plug-In Editor
on the operating system. This means that it is not possible to use these editors to edit more
than one microX synthesizer simultaneously. The same applies to the X50 Editor and X50