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How do I connect the FISA SUPREMA to my DAW via MIDI and ensure it's receiving clock and note data?
Connect the SUPREMA to your computer via USB-MIDI or standard MIDI cables to your interface. In the Global Settings menu, set 'MIDI Clock Source' to either 'USB' or 'External' depending on your setup, and verify the MIDI channel assignments in your DAW match the SUPREMA's configured channels (default is Channel 1).
Where are my saved Patterns, Presets, and Drum Kits stored, and how do I back them up?
Patterns, Presets, and Drum Kits are stored in the SUPREMA's internal memory and can be backed up to a USB drive. Use the 'Backup/Restore' function in the System menu to save all data as a single file to your USB drive for safekeeping.
I'm new to the FISA SUPREMA. What's the fastest way to start creating a basic drum pattern?
Select 'Pattern Mode,' choose an empty pattern slot, then enter 'Step Edit' mode; use the 16 step keys to input notes for the currently selected drum sound (chosen via the Drum Kit selection knob) and adjust velocity with the 'Velocity' encoder.
My FISA SUPREMA's screen is frozen. How do I reset it?
If your SUPREMA freezes, perform a soft reset by holding down the 'Shift' and 'Record' buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds; if that fails, power cycle the unit and if the issue persists, contact Korg support.
What are 'Flux Modulations' and how do I use them on the FISA SUPREMA?
Flux Modulations are a unique feature allowing dynamic, real-time parameter changes based on audio input. Connect an external audio source to the audio input, then assign the audio signal as a modulation source for any parameter using the modulation matrix within sound design mode; the parameter will then fluctuate based on the incoming audio.

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