GLOBAL MODE
In Global Mode, you can send global messages and make general changes to the way that your MPK25 functions. Global Mode options are organized under different pages and include the list of options shown on the right:
To enter Global Mode, press the [GLOBAL] button. To scroll among the different pages, use the [<] and [>] buttons.
KILL MIDI | Page 1 |
MIDI COMMON CHANNEL | Page 2 |
LCD CONTRAST | Page 3 |
PAD SENSITIVITY | Page 4 |
PAD VELOCITY CURVE | Page 5 |
PAD THRESHOLD | Page 6 |
KEYBOARD TRANSPOSITION | Page 7 |
MIDI CLOCK | Page 8 |
TAP TEMPO AVERAGE | Page 9 |
SAVE SETUP | Page 10 |
SYSEX TX | Page 11 |
VERSION | Page 12 |
KILL MIDI – Page1
KILL MIDI allows you to send either an ALL NOTES OFF message on each MIDI Channel or a RESET ALL CONTROLLERS command.
ALL NOTES OFF is a MIDI message used to turn off any notes that might be playing on your DAW or external MIDI device. It is often used to recover from erroneous stuck notes.
In certain situations, it is possible for some of these controllers to be left in a state which could have an undesired effect on the next patch or program. A RESET ALL CONTROLLERS MIDI message will return all controller values, such as pitch bend and modulation to their default settings.
1.Press [GLOBAL] button to enter Global Mode. Kill MIDI will be the first option which appears on the screen.
2.Turn [VALUE] dial to select either an ALL NOTES OFF or a RESET ALL CONTROLLERS message.
3.Press [ENTER] to transmit the message.
MIDI COMMON CHANNEL – Page 2
You can assign the MIDI Common Channel to a desired MIDI Channel. Any and all pads, buttons, knobs or keyboard assigned to the MIDI Common Channel (CC) will transmit MIDI information via the channel number that you select in this field.
1.While in Global Mode, use [>] button to scroll to MIDI Common Channel (page 2).
2.Turn [VALUE] dial to select desired MIDI Channel.
MIDI COMMON CHANNEL FIELD
3.Press [ENTER] to set the MIDI Channel.
Note: If you change which channel the MIDI Common Channel is using, you also need to set any device that is controlled by the Common Channel to that channel number as well.
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