Korg KTV1 Customizing a Style -Style Editing, Editing a style, Choosing a style, Style editing

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Customizing a Style —Style Editing

The kaptivator lets you create and store one hundred “styles.” This section explains how you can create styles that are appropriate for the video material you’re using and how you’re us- ing it.

During performance, you can change effects, wipe types, and controller settings simply by selecting a style.

NOTE The factory settings contain various styles programmed to demonstrate the kaptivator’s capa- bilities.

Owner’s Manual

1. Editing a style

The effects of editing a style will depend on how the video sources are connected and on the content of these sources.

Choosing a style

The most important element of a style is the “routing.” The routing determines the structure of the video sources you can use. If you’re using only clips saved internally, choose the Dual routing. If you’re using external video devices in your performance, choose the Single or Three Layer routing. If you’re using the MONITOR 2 OUTPUT independently, choose the Separate routing. See pages 33 through 37 for illustrations of the various routings available. After you’ve selected the appropriate routing for your situation, you can assign the function of each controller, and specify the effect and type variation.

Style editing

1Select the style that you want to edit.

2Hold down the EDIT key and press the STYLE key. The display will indicate “A1.**” and the EDIT key will blink.

3To edit the A1. parameter, use the VALUE knob to change the value shown in the VALUE display.

NOTE The decimal point following the parameter value will light if the value is identical to the saved value.

4To edit the next parameter, press the EDIT key. Each time you press the EDIT key you will proceed to the next parameter. To return to the preceding parameter, hold down the EDIT key and press the YES/WRITE key.

5To see the results of your editing, press the YES/WRITE key. Now you can check the changes you made to the style.

At this point, you can use the VALUE knob to select the desired save-destination style and press the YES/WRITE key to save the edited style and complete the procedure. If you want to continue editing without saving your changes, press the NO/ESC key.

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Contents Page Precautions About your data Handling of the internal hard diskAbout 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 sourceSetting the BPM Synchronized playback using the BPM settingSynchronizing 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 editingEditing examples Changing the operation of the ribbon controllerChanging the wipe type Sampling Creating a clip -Sampling and Quick EditingSampling video Sampling a video input sourceCapturing video and using it as an input source Main Out CaptureResampling 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 freePower on setup BackupBacking up video data to an external device Restoring video data Preset Initialize Backing up style and motion sequence dataRestoring style or motion sequence data Style Parameter List Parameter listGroup B Operation settings Controller Assignment list Start Variation listRouting list Single RoutingsDual 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