Korg KPC-1 EFG Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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2 Use the encoder to specify the control change value.
On Value [0...127]
The specified On Value (control change value) will be trans-
mitted. (p.115 “MIDI Control Change Messages”)
3 If you want to set another parameter, skip this step.
If you are done, press the [SETTING/ENTER] key.
The setting will be applied, and you will return to Play mode.
Release Value
This parameter specifies the Release Value (control change
value) that is sent when you release the pedal.
1 Press the [REL. VAL./LOWER] key.
The [REL. VAL./LOWER] key will light, and the display will
indicate the release value (control change value) that is
transmitted when you release the pedal.
If a note message is assigned to the pedal, the display will
indicate “ ”.
2 Use the encoder to specify the release value.
Release Value [0...127]
The specified release value (control change value) will be
transmitted. (p.115 “MIDI Control Change Messages”)
3 If you want to set another parameter, skip this step.
If you are done, press the [SETTING/ENTER] key.
The setting will be applied, and you will return to Play mode.
USB-MIDI Port
You can specify the USB-MIDI port from which the message
will be transmitted (if using a USB connection) when you press
the pedal.
For the procedure, refer to p.21 “USB-MIDI Port”.
X-Y Pad settings
You can specify the MIDI messages or parameters that will be
controlled by the X-Y pad. In addition, you can choose which
of the trigger pads (or pedal) will be affected by the X-Y pad.
If you want to keep the changes you made, you must save them. If
you turn off the power or switch to a different scene before saving,
your changes will be lost. (p.15 “Saving a scene”)
Selecting the trigger pads and/or pedal that will
be affected by the X-Y pad
For each trigger pad, you can specify whether the X-Y pad will
be enabled. You can also specify whether the X-Y pad will be
enabled for the pedal. These settings can be made individually
for the X-axis and Y-axis.
1 To specify the trigger pads and/or pedal for which the X-
axis of the X-Y pad is enabled, hold down the [X] key. To
specify the trigger pads and/or pedal for which the Y-axis
is enabled, hold down the [Y] key.
2 The trigger pads and/or [PEDAL] key that are lit will be
affected by the X-Y pad. Press the trigger pads or the
[PEDAL] key that you want to enable, making the trigger
pads or the [PEDAL] key light.
Assigning messages
Here’s how to specify the MIDI messages that will be transmit-
ted from the X-Y pad.
1 Press the [NOTE/CC#/LEFT] key.
The [NOTE/CC#/LEFT] key will light.
2 Use the encoder to choose the MIDI message that will be
transmitted.
No Assign (
)
Nothing will be transmitted.
Pitch Bend (
)
Pitch Bend messages will be transmitted.
AfterTouch (
)
Aftertouch messages will be transmitted.
Control Change Number [0...127]
Control Change messages of the specified number will be
transmitted. (p.115 “MIDI Control Change Messages”)
3 If you want to set another parameter, skip this step.
If you are done, press the [SETTING/ENTER] key.
The setting will be applied, and you will return to Play mode.
MIDI Channel
This parameter is not available when assigning MIDI messages
to the X-Y pad. If you press the [MIDI CH/RIGHT] key, the
display will indicate “ ”. Instead, messages will be trans-
mitted on the MIDI channels that are assigned to the trigger
pads (and the [PEDAL] key) that have are selected to be af-
fected by the X-Y pad.
Polarity
You can invert the values of the X and/or Y-axis of the X-Y pad.
1 Press the [SW TYPE/POLARITY] key.
The [SW TYPE/POLARITY] key will light, and the display
will indicate the polarity.
2 Use the encoder to select the polarity.
Normal ( )
The polarity will be normal. For the X-axis, the left edge is
the lowest value and the right edge is the highest value.
For the Y-axis, the bottom edge is the lowest value and
the top edge is the highest value.
Reverse (
)
The values will be reversed, high to low. For the X-axis,
the left edge is the highest value and the right edge is the
lowest value. For the Y-axis, the bottom edge is the high-
est value and the top edge is the lowest value.