Korg KONTROL49 owner manual Operation-Quick Start

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Operation–Quick Start

Step 3. Release the [SETTING] key.

The OCTAVE SHIFT/CURSOR [√] key will light red, and the [®] key will light green. Red indicates that there are no further pages in that direction, and green indicates that further pages exist in that direction.

Step 4. Use the main encoder to select the number of the encoder you want to assign.

Since we’re making an assignment for encoder 1, make sure that the main display indicates “Encodr#1”.

Step 5. Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/CURSOR [®] key.

3 You will move to the MIDI message select page. (p.20)

The main display will show the MIDI message that is currently assigned to encoder 1.

Step 6. Use the main encoder or the pads to select control change number 10. (p.20)

The contents of the sub-display above encoder 1 will also change.

Alternatively, you can use the pads to input the control change number.

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Step 7. Next, press the OCTAVE SHIFT/CURSOR [√] key to return to the page where you select the encoder to assign.

Step 8. Set the encoder number to “Encodr#2” and set the control change number to 15. Note that the sub-display above encoder 2 is also updated.

Step 9. Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/CURSOR [®] key.

The MIDI channel setting page will appear. Since we just made an assignment for encoder 2, here we will specify the MIDI channel for encoder 2.

Step 10. Use the main encoder to select the desired channel.

Next we’ll specify the MIDI channel for encoder 1.

Step 11. We are back in the page where you select the encoder to assign, but you can also make the setting by directly operating the controller you want to assign.

Rotate encoder 1, and notice that both the main display and the encoder 1 display change.

You can use also this method in the MIDI message select page to quickly edit the assignments. You can also change the assignments for two or more encoders at once while watching the sub-displays.

You can use the same method to make assignments for sliders as well.

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Contents Page Precautions Symbols IiiEncoders and keys ParametersTable of Contents USB-MIDI Port USB-MIDI Port setting User Mesg 1-8 User messageContents of the package Main features Parts and what they do Message key Scene key Exit keySub-displays HEX Lock keyAbout the trigger pad functions Transmit Midi messagesSelect the different KONTROL49 modes About the pad numbersContrast adjustment knob Switch jack Pedal jack Midi connectors Power switch Power supply connectorMaking connections and turning the power on Midi & AC adapter connectionStandby Play mode Setting modeMessage mode Scene modeTurning on the power Quick StartOperation-Quick Start Saving a scene Quick AssignManaging scene sets on your computer Play mode Using the controllersEncoders and sliders DisplayEncoder and slider-related settings Trigger pad-related settingsTrigger pads If note data is assignedWhen the vector joystick is operated Vector joystick-related settingsPitch Bend, Mod Wheel Switches 1 Pedal Pedal jack/SWITCH jackPitch Bend & Mod Wheel controller settings Switches 1 and 2 settingsMain encoder settings Pedal-related settingsMain encoder Keyboard-related settings Octave settingKeyboard Setting mode Scene parameter settingsGlobal parameter settings About the Octave SHIFT/CURSOR keys, Enter key, and Exit keyNoAsgn No Assign Encoder Encoder assignmentCC#000-127 Control Change Assigning Nrpn or RPN Using the main encoder to input text Inputting a nameAvailable characters Moving the cursorUsing the encoders and sliders to input text Using the trigger pads to input textQuick-assign for control changes Slider Slider assignment PAD 1-8 PAD 1-8 assignmentNoAssign CtrlChg# Control ChangeMomt Momentary Tgle TogglePAD 9-16 PAD 9-16 assignment Pitch Bend Pitch Bend assignmentAssigning a single Midi message to the full range up/ down ConstantPitchBnd Pitch Bend MastrBal Master BalanceTouch AfterTouch VelocityAssigning separate Midi messages to the up/down ranges DownCh Channel Aftertouch Last Polyphonic key pressureKBD Keyboard MOD MOD Wheel assignmentPAD Pad VECTOR-X Vector-X assignment CChg#000-127 Control ChangeUsing the switches in one-parameter mode INC-DEC One-parameter modeSW1/SW2 Two-parameter mode VECTOR-Y Vector-Y assignmentUsing the switches in two-parameter mode ProgChg Program ChangeSW1 SW2 DamperSostenut Sostenuto Soft Soft PedalPedal Pedal assignment Foot SW Foot SW assignment Assigning a control changeChange Keyboard Keyboard setting Curve1 V-Curve3 Velocity Curve Curve4, V-Curve5 Velocity Curve 4Curve6 Velocity Curve Curve7 Velocity CurveTempoChg Tempo Change Main ENC Main Encoder assignmentPChg&BS Program Change & Bank Select BankSel Bank Select Message Message settingFree Mesg Free Message ProgChg Program Change message BankSel Bank Select message USB-MIDI Port USB-MIDI Port setting PADAbout the KONTROL49 and the driver ports SW1/2USB Port a USB Port BGlobal Global setting About the KONTROL49’s Midi connectorsPadBlink PAD Illumination setting Backlit LCD Backlit settingPdlCalib Pedal Calibration Sldr Slider Encd EncoderMain Message mode Panic Panic messageGM on GM On message Snap Snapshot messageStop Stop message Start Start message Continue Continue messageTAP Tap tempo message User Mesg 1-8 User messageScene mode Select SceneMidi Channel DumpAny Ch Any ScnCh#01-16 Scene Midi ChannelPreload Write Available Midi messages Channel messagesSystem Realtime messages Midi Control Change messagesChannel Mode messages RPN MSB/LSBPreset Scene Name About native Korg modeMidi implementation System exclusive messagesTroubleshooting Operation in native modePower does not turn on Can’t install the driverConnected external device or software does not synchronize Keyboard or pads do not transmit velocityMain specifications Index Aftertouch 27, 28, 29, 31Nrpn RPN Page Important Notice to Consumers