Korg KONTROL49 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Operation–Quick Start
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Step 12. Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/CURSOR [®] key.
The name edit page will appear.
Step 13. There are three ways to input a name; you can
use the main encoder, the pads, or the encoders or
sliders. You can input a name of up to eight characters.
For details, see “Inputting a name” (p.22).
When the cursor arrives at the eighth character, the
OCTAVE SHIFT/CURSOR [®] key will light red, and
the [ENTER] key will blink.
Step 14. When you’ve finished inputting a name, press
[ENTER] to apply the setting.
You will then return to Play mode.
If you press the [ENTER] key in one of the preceding
pages, the settings will be updated to the assignments
you made up to that point.
If you assign an RPN or NRPN message, the page structure will be
different. (p.21)
Go ahead and make settings for other controllers as well, to create your
scene. For more about assigning other controllers, “Setting mode” (p.19)
Quick Assign
If you just want to set the control change number for an encoder or slider,
here’s a simpler way to make the assignment.
Hold down the [SETTING] key and
operate the encoder or slider you want
to assign. The sub-display will change
to show the MIDI message you select.
When you release the [SETTING] key,
the assignment will be updated and you
will return to Play mode.
If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT]
key. (p.23)
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Saving a scene
If you don’t save your edited controller assignments, your changes will be
lost when you select a different scene or turn off the power. Here’s how to
save your controller assignments in a new scene so you won’t have to re-
create them later.
Use the Scene mode to save
your scenes. (p.55)
Step 1. Press the [SCENE]
key.
Step 2. Continue holding
down the [SCENE] key, and
press pad [16] (assigned to the
[WRITE] function) to enter
the WRITE page.
In this example, let’s save
your new scene in scene 2.
Step 3. Press pad 2 or use the
main encoder to select scene
number 2.
Step 4. After you have made
your selection, press the
OCTAVE SHIFT/CURSOR
[®] key to move to the next
page.
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