Korg KONTROL49 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Operation–Play mode
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If no MIDI message is assigned (NoAssign), the main display will not
change even if you operate the pedal (the display will continue to show the
scene name).
Pedal-related settings
•You can assign a MIDI message to the pedal. For details, see “Setting
mode–[10] PEDAL (Pedal assignment)” (p.35).
•You can specify the USB-MIDI port from which the assigned MIDI
message is transmitted. For details, see “Setting mode–[15] USB-MIDI
PORT (USB-MIDI Port setting)” (p.44).
Specify the polarity of the connected pedal switch, and the effective range
of the pedal. For details, see “Setting mode–[16] GLOBAL (Global
setting)” (p.46).
7. Main encoder
You can use the main encoder to adjust the tempo of the MIDI Clock or to
transmit program changes.
If a connected device or application is synchronized to MIDI Clock messages
from the KONTROL49, you can use the main encoder to control the tempo.
The tempo range is Clock Off and 020–300. If you set the encoder to Clock
Off, MIDI Clock will not be transmitted. MIDI Clock messages are
transmitted from the port you specify for MIDI message transmission in
Message mode (p.44 “[15] USB-MIDI PORT (USB-MIDI Port setting)”).
If the main encoder is assigned to transmit program changes, any value in
the range of 1–128 can be transmitted. You can also specify that the program
change be transmitted together with a Bank Select message.
Depending on the assignment of the main encoder, the [SETTING] key,
[MESSAGE] key, and [EXIT] key will operate as follows:
For details, see “Setting mode–[13] MAIN ENC (Main Encoder assignment)”
(p.40).
The MIDI Clock tempo defaults to 120 when you turn the power on.
If TempoChg is assigned, you can hold down the [SETTING] key and
turn the main encoder to adjust the first decimal place of the tempo. At
this time the range of adjustment will be 20.0–300.0.
If Program Change & Bank Select is assigned, you can hold down the
[SETTING] key and turn the main encoder to edit the Bank Select MSB
or LSB.
Display
When tempo change is assigned to the main encoder, the tempo of the MIDI
Clock will appear in the main display when you turn the main encoder. The
TEMPO LED at the upper left of the main encoder will blink at quarter-note
intervals of the specified MIDI Clock tempo.
When either program change or program change & bank select is assigned
to the main encoder, the program change number will appear in the main
display when you turn the main encoder.
Main encoder settings
Assign a MIDI message to the main encoder. For details, see “Setting
mode–[13] MAIN ENC (Main Encoder assignment)” (p.40).
Specify the USB-MIDI port on which MIDI messages will be transmitted.
For details, see “Setting mode–[15] USB-MIDI PORT (USB-MIDI Port
setting)” (p.44).
By using Message mode [8] Tap, you can set the desired tempo by
tapping pad [8] at the corresponding interval. For details, see “Message
mode–[8] TAP (Tap tempo message)” (p.51).
MIDI
message
[SETTING] key [MESSAGE] key [EXIT] key
NoAssign No change
TempoChg Edit the decimal place
Switch the tempo when
released
Always display the
Tempo
ProgChg No change
Transmit Prog# when
released
Always display the
Prog#
PChg&BS Edit MSB/LSB
Transmit Prog#&BS
when released
Always display the
Prog#
Pla
y
mode