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[. . . ] MIDI messages are transmitted on the Global MIDI Channel. Key Enable [Disable/Enable] Enables or disables the key. If a key is disabled, operating that key will not transmit a MIDI message. Key Behavior [Momentary/Toggle] Selects one of the following two modes: Momentary Pressing the key will send a control change message with the On value, releasing the key will send a control change message with the Off value. [. . . ] CC mode LED When the CC mode is on this LED is lit, when it is off the LED is dark. [PITCH DOWN] / [PITCH UP] buttons You can transmit pitch bend messages by operating the [PITCH DOWN]/ [PITCH UP] button. [OCTAVE DOWN] / [OCTAVE UP] buttons These select the pitch of the keyboard in steps of an octave. The pitch will shift downward by one octave each time you press the [OCTAVE DOWN] button. The pitch will shift upward by one octave each time you press the [OCTAVE UP] button. By pressing the [OCTAVE DOWN] button and [OCTAVE UP] button simultaneously you can reset the octave shift to +/-0. Software does not respond - Make sure that the nanoKEY has been detected by the computer. If you're using Windows XP, go to the Control Panel, open "Sounds and Audio Devices, " and check the "Hardware" tab page. If you're using Windows Vista, go to the Control Panel, open "Hardware and Sounds" "View Hardware and Devices" "Device Manager, " and check the "Sound, Video, and Game Controllers" tab. If you're using Mac OS X, open "Applications" "Utilities" "Audio MIDI Settings, " and check the "MIDI Devices" tab page. - Make sure that the nanoKEY is selected in the MIDI port settings of the application you're using. - The application you're using might not support a specific function. Check the owner's manual of your application. Driver ports The nanoKEY's USB-MIDI I/O will be seen from the computer as 1IN1OUT. As shown in the following table, the name of the ports depend on which operating system you're using, and whether or not you've installed the Korg USB-MIDI driver. OS Mac OS X Windows XP Windows Vista Windows XP/Vista + KORG USB-MIDI Driver MIDI IN nanoKEY Port 1 USB audio device nanoKEY nanoKEY 1 KEYBOARD MIDI OUT nanoKEY Port 1 USB audio device nanoKEY nanoKEY 1 CTRL Pitch Bend Speed [1. . . 4] The pitch bend speed specifies the amount of time between when the [PITCH DOWN]/[PITCH UP] buttons are pressed and when the pitch bend reaches its maximum value. A setting of 1 is the fastest, and higher values will produce a slower pitch bend. 5. [. . . ] USB connector Connect the nanoKEY to your computer with a USB cable via this port. Restoring the factory settings Setup Operating requirements Mac OS X Computer Apple Macintosh computer with an Intel or PowerPC processor that has a USB port and satisfies the requirements for running Mac OS X Operating system Mac OS X 10. 3. 9, or Mac OS X 10. 4. 7 or later To restore the factory settings, turn on the power while holding down the [OCTAVE DOWN] button, [OCTAVE UP] button, and [MOD] button. * Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice for improvement. Making detailed settings Use the Korg Kontrol Editor to edit the following settings: You can download the Korg Kontrol Editor from the Korg website. (http://www. korg. co. jp/) The following settings cannot be edited from the nanoKEY itself. Keyboard operation in CC mode The twenty-five keys of the keyboard will function as independent buttons to transmit control change messages. You can specify which MIDI channel the control change message is transmitted on, whether or not each key is enabled, the key type, the control change number, as well as the On and Off value. Windows Computer Computer that has a USB port and satisfied the requirements for running Microsoft Windows XP/ Vista (a USB chipset made by the Intel Corporation is recommended) Operating system Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or later, or Microsoft Windows Vista SP1 Global MIDI channel Global MIDI channel [1. . . 16] This specifies which MIDI channel the nanoKEY will use to transmit note messages, pitch bend messages, as well as MIDI messages that are sent when you press the [MOD] button. [. . . ]

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