Korg KTV1 owner manual Editing examples, Changing the operation of the ribbon controller

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Editing examples

Changing the operation of the ribbon controller

1Select the style that you want to edit.

For this example, choose style number “04”.

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

3Press the EDIT key several times to choose parameter B5.

Here you can choose the controller that will modify the effect. To choose the ribbon control- ler, choose a setting in the range of “G1”–“G4.” With the “G1” setting, the effect will inten- sify as you move the controller from bottom to top. Conversely with the “G2” setting, the effect will intensify as you move from top to bottom. With the “G3” setting, the effect is at maximum at either end, and minimum in the center. The “G4” setting produces the oppo- site result, with the maximum effect in the center position.

4When you’re finished editing, press the YES/WRITE key. Use the VALUE knob to select the destination style location (style number) where you want to save the edited style. Then press the YES/WRITE key to finish saving. If you decide not to save the changes you made, press the NO/ESC key.

Changing the wipe type

1Select the style that you want to edit.

For this example, choose style number “11”.

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

3Press the EDIT key several times to choose parameter A2.

This parameter specifies the type of transition. Choosing “00” will specify a fade. In this ex- ample, let’s select “03” to produce a wipe that changes the position of the images.

4Press the EDIT key to select parameter A3.

This selects the controller that will perform the wipe operation. Choose “F1” if you want to specify the fader. Choose “F2” if you want to invert the direction of the fader operation.

5Press the EDIT key to select parameter A4.

This parameter specifies the type of wipe and the variable range of the controller. If you want to create a wipe that pushes the image from left to right, specify a value in the range of “30”– “39.” The second digit of the value specifies the range of fader movement. In this case, se- lecting “30” will produce a wipe using the entire range of the fader. Selecting “35” will wipe using half the range of the fader. Selecting “39” will cause the image to switch at the mid- point of the fader.

6When you’re finished editing, press the YES/WRITE key. Use the VALUE knob to select the destination style location (style number) where you want to save the edited style. Then press the YES/WRITE key to finish saving. If you decide not to save the changes you made, press the NO/ESC key.

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Contents Page Precautions Handling of the internal hard disk About your dataAbout the video clip collection Table of Contents Main features IntroductionControls and connectors Top panelValue knob YES/WRITE key Video Input indicator Front panelRear panel Audio Trig Input L/R jacksAbout video signal formats Connection diagramSelecting the DV connector input/output setting Basic connectionsSampling video Basic concepts and operationConcepts StylesTerms Basic operation Playback Turning the power on/offPower MonitorsSelecting a bank Selecting and playing videoPlaying a clip Selecting a styleMixing an external video source with a clip Working with external video sourcesViewing an external video source To select an external video sourceSynchronized playback using the BPM setting Setting the BPMSynchronizing to music Using an external audio signal to control an effect Synchronized playback using an audio triggerAdjusting the audio trigger level Synchronizing the start of the clip to the audio triggerLooping the playback of a motion sequence Using Motion SequencesPlaying a motion sequence Recording a motion sequenceErasing a motion sequence Choosing a style Customizing a Style -Style EditingEditing a style Style editingChanging the operation of the ribbon controller Editing examplesChanging the wipe type Sampling video Creating a clip -Sampling and Quick EditingSampling Sampling a video input sourceMain Out Capture Capturing video and using it as an input sourceResampling to a clip Erasing a clip ClipsCopying a clip Editing a clipTurning Protect On or Off Assigning a bank to a clip pad group BanksCopying a bank Copying an entire bank of clipsEntering Utility mode Utility modeOperations in Utility mode Navigating the Utility modeSetting the control change number Utility menu items and proceduresMidi setting 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 Parameter list Style Parameter ListGroup B Operation settings Start Variation list Controller Assignment listSingle Routings Routing listDual Routings Three-layer Routings Separate output Routings Main OUT Monitor OUT Parameter A2 A5 = 01 Wipe Transition listParameter A2 A5 = 00 Fade Parameter A2 A5 = 02 WipeEnabled 1 and Enabled Effect listType 1 Specified End Point Clip parameter listPlayback Type and Playback Pattern selection Pattern 1 Normal LoopPattern 4 Reverse Normal Loop Type 2 Tempo and Beat Specified End PointPattern 3 One-Shot Pattern 5 Reverse Alternating LoopPattern 3 Reverse Normal Loop Type 3 Specified Loop Point and End PointPattern 1 Normal Pattern 4 Reverse Alternating LoopType 4 Tempo and Beat Specified Loop Point and End Point Appendix Using BPM to control the video playback speedUsing the kaptivator with your computer Tips for working with the kaptivatorManaging data on the hard drive Sampling video from your computer into the kaptivatorUsing Midi to work with clips Trobleshooting Preset Style list SpecificationsPreset Style CheatVideo Effect settings Controller will apply a video Style User KTV1 Midi Implementation Data Processload Completed CONT# Midi Implementation Chart Important Notice to Consumers