Download the MicroKORG SoundEditor software from the KORG website, and use that software to transfer the patches to your MicroKORG. You pick a slot on the MicroKORG and overwrite the preset with one of my patches (which you can always undo with the MicroKORG soundeditor software or with a system reset directly on your microkorg).
I just stumbled across something in the manual I hadn't spotted before, and that's the note in Table 3.1 regarding Oscillator 35 in the DWGS section: So how on earth does that work?! Right enough, play from the lowest C to the highest C on the keyboard I can clearly hear an ascending scale and yet all the Cs have the same pitch. Bizarre.... So yes, the simplest of patches this week, initialize the patch, select the DWGS waveform and scroll to Oscillator 35 and have a play... Here are the settings (starting from init, shift+3): Voice: SYT, SGL, PLY, ---, --- (unchanged) Pitch: 0, 0, 0, 2, 5 (unchanged) Osc 1: DIG, ---, 35, ---, --- Osc 2: SAW, OFF, 0, 0, --- (unchanged) Mixer: 127, 0, 0, ---, --- (unchanged) Filter: 12L, 127, 20, 0, 0 (unchanged) Filter EG: 0, 64, 127, 0, ON (unchanged) Amp: 127, CNT, OFF, 0, --- (unchanged) Amp EG: 0, 64, 127, 0, ON (unchanged) LFO 1: TRI, OFF, OFF, 10, --- (unchanged) LFO 2: SIN, OFF, OFF, 70, --- (unchanged) Patch 1: LF1, PTC, 0, ---, --- (unchanged)