Korg KTV1 owner manual Terms

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Terms

Style

Each “style” contains settings for routing, effects, playback synchronization, and controller assignments. You can switch between styles during playback, or edit and store styles accord- ing to your needs. One hundred styles can be stored in the kaptivator.

Clip

A “clip” is an individual segment of sampled video material, together with its various set- tings, which can be saved, stored to a bank, and assigned to one of the sixteen clip pads. The kaptivator can store up to 800 clips. You can specify the start point, stop point, loop point, playback style and other settings for each clip.

Bank

A “bank” is a set of eight clips that can be assigned to the clip pads. You can create, save and assign clips (“register”) up to one hundred banks.

Group

The sixteen clips pads are organized into two groups. Group A contains the upper eight clip pads; and Group B, the lower eight. Each bank of clips can be assigned to either group - or both. The settings saved in a style will apply to the entire group.

Routing

The kaptivator is extremely flexible, in that many of the elements of a style can be arranged into different routing scenarios. For example, a routing setting can specify the number of video sources (Group A, Group B, DV Camera in, etc.), which sources will be mixed by the slider, where the effect processor is inserted (before the slider, after the slider, only to Group A, etc.) along with what information is displayed in MONITOR 2 (with ALL selected).

Motion Sequence

Your “live” movements - pressing clip pads, operating the slider and FX controllers, select- ing banks, etc. - can be recorded as a Motion Sequence, and played back with any style. The kaptivator will store up to 100 Motion Sequences.

BPM

BPM (Beats Per Minute) indicates the tempo of a song in terms of the number of quarter notes per minute. Higher BPM settings indicate a faster tempo. The kaptivator can change clips and vary effect parameters in sync with a BPM tempo source.

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Contents Page Precautions Handling of the internal hard disk About your dataAbout the video clip collection Table of Contents Introduction Main featuresTop panel Controls and connectorsValue knob YES/WRITE key Front panel Video Input indicatorAudio Trig Input L/R jacks Rear panelSelecting the DV connector input/output setting Connection diagramAbout video signal formats Basic connectionsConcepts Basic concepts and operationSampling video StylesTerms Power Turning the power on/offBasic operation Playback MonitorsPlaying a clip Selecting and playing videoSelecting a bank Selecting a styleViewing an external video source Working with external video sourcesMixing an external video source with a clip To select an external video sourceSynchronized playback using the BPM setting Setting the BPMSynchronizing to music Adjusting the audio trigger level Synchronized playback using an audio triggerUsing an external audio signal to control an effect Synchronizing the start of the clip to the audio triggerPlaying a motion sequence Using Motion SequencesLooping the playback of a motion sequence Recording a motion sequenceErasing a motion sequence Editing a style Customizing a Style -Style EditingChoosing a style Style editingChanging the operation of the ribbon controller Editing examplesChanging the wipe type Sampling Creating a clip -Sampling and Quick EditingSampling video Sampling a video input sourceMain Out Capture Capturing video and using it as an input sourceResampling to a clip Copying a clip ClipsErasing a clip Editing a clipTurning Protect On or Off Copying a bank BanksAssigning a bank to a clip pad group Copying an entire bank of clipsOperations in Utility mode Utility modeEntering Utility mode Navigating the Utility modeMidi setting Utility menu items and proceduresSetting the control change number HDD freeBackup Power on setupBacking up video data to an external device Restoring video data Backing up style and motion sequence data Preset InitializeRestoring style or motion sequence data Style Parameter List Parameter listGroup B Operation settings Controller Assignment list Start Variation listSingle Routings Routing listDual Routings Three-layer Routings Separate output Routings Main OUT Monitor OUT Parameter A2 A5 = 00 Fade Transition listParameter A2 A5 = 01 Wipe Parameter A2 A5 = 02 WipeEffect list Enabled 1 and EnabledPlayback Type and Playback Pattern selection Clip parameter listType 1 Specified End Point Pattern 1 Normal LoopPattern 3 One-Shot Type 2 Tempo and Beat Specified End PointPattern 4 Reverse Normal Loop Pattern 5 Reverse Alternating LoopPattern 1 Normal Type 3 Specified Loop Point and End PointPattern 3 Reverse Normal Loop Pattern 4 Reverse Alternating LoopType 4 Tempo and Beat Specified Loop Point and End Point Using the kaptivator with your computer Using BPM to control the video playback speedAppendix Tips for working with the kaptivatorSampling video from your computer into the kaptivator Managing data on the hard driveUsing Midi to work with clips Trobleshooting Specifications Preset Style listStyle Cheat PresetVideo Effect settings Controller will apply a video Style User KTV1 Midi Implementation Data Processload Completed CONT# Midi Implementation Chart Important Notice to Consumers