User manual KORG PADKONTROL MIDI

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[. . . ] If something does slip into the equipment, unplug the AC adapter from the wall outlet. Then contact your nearest Korg dealer or the store where the equipment was purchased. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. [. . . ] Here's how you can transmit a program change message in Play mode. When you press a trigger pad to which a note message is assigned, the display will indicate the velocity value. When you press a trigger pad to which a control change is assigned, the display will indicate the control change value. Each time you operate a pedal connected to the Pedal jack, the assigned note data or control change will be transmitted. When you release the [PROG CHANGE/WRITE/ALL PAD] key, a program change message will be transmitted with the program number that was shown in the display. This program change message is transmitted on the MIDI channel of each trigger pad and pedal whose MIDI Transmit Channel is set to other than Disable. In addition, you can use the included Editor/Librarian software to create User Messages and assign them to trigger pads [4]­[8]. In Play mode, hold down the [MESSAGE/EXIT] key and press a trigger pad [1]­[8] to transmit the assigned MIDI message. This will transmit the MIDI message you created using the included Editor/Librarian software. These messages will be transmitted to the port you specify in the Editor/Librarian software. Using a fixed velocity By turning fixed velocity on, every trigger pad (and the pedal) will send the same velocity message, regardless of the force Execute this if the connected software becomes unstable, or if you experience "stuck notes" on your MIDI sound module. By moving your finger along the Y-axis you can control the velocity value (expression) of the roll. Alternatively, you can turn on the [HOLD] key before pressing the X-Y pad. To turn off the Hold function, press the [HOLD] key to make it go dark. You can instantly recall any one of the sixteen scenes from the padKONTROL's user memory. For details on how to recall a scene, refer to "Recalling a scene" (p. Press a trigger pad to which a snare drum or similar sound is assigned. Even if the [ROLL] key is on, you can't play a roll unless your finger is on the X-Y pad. You can save (write) the settings currently assigned to each controller as a "scene. " For details on how to save a scene, refer to "Saving a scene" (p. Eight frequently-used MIDI messages are assigned to trigger pads [09]­[16]. You can use these shortcuts to quickly change the MIDI messages that are assigned to the X-Y pads or assignable knobs 1/2. [. . . ] When USB is not connected This transmits MIDI messages when you operate the padKONTROL's various controllers. MIDI messages received at the padKONTROL's MIDI IN connector are input to this port. For example this allows MIDI messages from an external sequencer to be received by an application on your computer, and allows the padKONTROL to be used as a USB-MIDI interface. In this case, choose this port in the MIDI input settings of your application. [. . . ]

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