Korg D16 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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MIDI OUT of your external MIDI device to the
[MIDI IN] connector on the rear panel, and transmit
the selected MIDI data to control the effect.
CC(Control Change) #000…119: MIDI control
change messages can be used to control the effect.
Connect the MIDI OUT of your external MIDI
device to the [MIDI IN] connector on the rear panel,
and transmit the selected MIDI control change mes-
sage to control the effect.
4. Ass(CtrlChgAssign)............ [ExpOff, InsEff14]
Select the insertion effect that will be controlled.
The insertion effect that you select here will be con-
trolled by the selected “Device
” (P1-3).
ExpOff: The insertion effect will not be controlled.
InsEff1, InsEff2, InsEff3, InsEff4: Insertion effect 1,
2, 3, or 4 will be controlled respectively.
If the effect program that you are using does not
provide control capability, it cannot be controlled.
(p.89)
P2 MIDI: MIDI settings
On the D16, you can use MIDI to do the following
things:
Control effects (p.33)
Synchronize with MIDI devices such as sequencers
Select scenes (p.67)
1. GlobalCh(GlobalChannel)...................[0116]
Specify the global MIDI channel.
This setting is required in the following situations.
When using MIDI messages to control an effect
with a “Device
” (P1-3) setting other than
Pedal
When using program change messages to trans-
mit/receive scene changes
To allow MIDI messages to be transmitted and
received, connect the external MIDI device to the
D16 via MIDI, and set the MIDI channel of the
external device to match the “GlobalCh
” of the D16.
2. MMCDevID(MMC Device ID)............[000127]
Specify the device ID that will be used when receiv-
ing MMC messages from an external MIDI device.
To allow MMC messages to be received, connect the
external MIDI device to the D16 via MIDI, set the
device ID to match, and turn “RcvMMC
” (P2-3)
On.”
3. RcvMMC(Receive MMC)......................[On, Off]
Specify whether or not the D16 will receive MMC
messages from an external MIDI device.
On: MMC messages will be received.
Off: MMC messages will be ignored
Using a MIDI sequencer to control stop/
play/fast-forward/rewind/record/locate
on the D16 (Control by MMC
)
MMC (MIDI Machine Control) messages transmitted
from a MIDI sequencer can control stop/play/fast-for-
ward/rewind/record/locate on the D16.
Use a MIDI sequencer that supports MMC. These
operations cannot be performed by a sequencer that
does not support MMC.
1 Use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI OUT connec-
tor of your MIDI sequencer to the [MIDI IN] con-
nector of the D16.
2 Make settings on your MIDI sequencer so that it
will output MMC to control an external device. (For
details refer to the owner’s manual of your MIDI
sequencer.)
3 In the [SYSTEM] “MIDI” tab page, turn the
“RcvMMC” button “On.”
4 Set “MMCDevID
” to the MMC device ID of your
MIDI sequencer.
The device ID specifications of various sequencers
differ, and this may not necessarily be the identical
number.
5 When you perform stop/play/fast-forward/
rewind/record/locate operations on your MIDI
sequencer, the D16 will be controlled accordingly.
(For details refer to the owner’s manual of your
MIDI sequencer.)
At this time, the D16 can transmit MTC (MIDI Time
Code) or MIDI Clock messages to synchronize the
MIDI sequencer, so that stop/play/fast-forward/
rewind/record/locate operations on the sequencer
will cause the D16 and the MIDI sequencer to syn-
chronize. For details on synchronization, refer to
“Synchronizing a MIDI sequencer to the D16”
(p.47).
P3 Sync: Synchronization settings
By synchronizing the D16 with an external MIDI
sequencer, you can simultaneously play back 16 tracks
of audio together with your external tone generator.
The process of causing the D16 to operate at the same
timing as a MIDI sequencer or other device is called
synchronization. The device that transmits the syn-
chronization clock is called the master device, and the
device(s) that receives the synchronization clock is
called the slave device. The D16 always operates as the
master device.
MMC messages can also be received from a MIDI
sequencer to control playback and recording etc. on the
D16.
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