Korg KONTROL49 owner manual Saving a scene, Quick Assign

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Step 12. Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/CURSOR [®] key.

The name edit page will appear.

Step 13. There are three ways to input a name; you can use the main encoder, the pads, or the encoders or

13sliders. You can input a name of up to eight characters.

 

 

For details, see “Inputting a name” (p.22).

 

 

When the cursor arrives at the eighth character, the

 

 

OCTAVE SHIFT/CURSOR [®] key will light red, and

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the [ENTER] key will blink.

 

Step 14. When you’ve finished inputting a name, press

 

 

 

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[ENTER] to apply the setting.

 

You will then return to Play mode.

 

 

 

 

If you press the [ENTER] key in one of the preceding

 

 

pages, the settings will be updated to the assignments

 

 

you made up to that point.

If you assign an RPN or NRPN message, the page structure will be different. (p.21)

Go ahead and make settings for other controllers as well, to create your scene. For more about assigning other controllers, “Setting mode” (p.19)

Quick Assign

If you just want to set the control change number for an encoder or slider, here’s a simpler way to make the assignment.

Hold down the [SETTING] key and operate the encoder or slider you want to assign. The sub-display will change to show the MIDI message you select. When you release the [SETTING] key, the assignment will be updated and you will return to Play mode.

If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] key. (p.23)

Operation–Quick Start

4.Saving a scene

If you don’t save your edited controller assignments, your changes will be lost when you select a different scene or turn off the power. Here’s how to save your controller assignments in a new scene so you won’t have to re- create them later.

 

Use the Scene mode to save

 

your scenes. (p.55)

 

Step 1. Press the [SCENE]

 

key.

 

Step 2. Continue holding

 

down the [SCENE] key, and

 

press pad [16] (assigned to the

 

[WRITE] function) to enter

 

the WRITE page.

 

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In this example, let’s save

 

your new scene in scene 2.

 

Step 3. Press pad 2 or use the

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main encoder to select scene

 

number 2.

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Step 4. After you have made

 

 

your selection, press the

 

OCTAVE SHIFT/CURSOR

 

[®] key to move to the next

 

page.

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Quick Start

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Contents Page Precautions Iii SymbolsEncoders and keys ParametersTable of Contents User Mesg 1-8 User message USB-MIDI Port USB-MIDI Port settingContents of the package Main features Parts and what they do Scene key Exit key Message keySub-displays HEX Lock keyTransmit Midi messages About the trigger pad functionsSelect the different KONTROL49 modes About the pad numbersMidi connectors Power switch Power supply connector Contrast adjustment knob Switch jack Pedal jackMidi & AC adapter connection Making connections and turning the power onStandby Setting mode Play modeMessage mode Scene modeQuick Start Turning on the powerOperation-Quick Start Quick Assign Saving a sceneManaging scene sets on your computer Using the controllers Play modeEncoders and sliders DisplayTrigger pad-related settings Encoder and slider-related settingsTrigger pads If note data is assignedPitch Bend, Mod Wheel Vector joystick-related settingsWhen the vector joystick is operated Pedal Pedal jack/SWITCH jack Switches 1Pitch Bend & Mod Wheel controller settings Switches 1 and 2 settingsMain encoder Pedal-related settingsMain encoder settings Keyboard Octave settingKeyboard-related settings Scene parameter settings Setting modeGlobal parameter settings About the Octave SHIFT/CURSOR keys, Enter key, and Exit keyCC#000-127 Control Change Encoder Encoder assignmentNoAsgn No Assign Assigning Nrpn or RPN Inputting a name Using the main encoder to input textAvailable characters Moving the cursorQuick-assign for control changes Using the trigger pads to input textUsing the encoders and sliders to input text PAD 1-8 PAD 1-8 assignment Slider Slider assignmentCtrlChg# Control Change NoAssignMomt Momentary Tgle TogglePitch Bend Pitch Bend assignment PAD 9-16 PAD 9-16 assignmentAssigning a single Midi message to the full range up/ down ConstantMastrBal Master Balance PitchBnd Pitch BendTouch AfterTouch VelocityDown Assigning separate Midi messages to the up/down rangesLast Polyphonic key pressure Ch Channel AftertouchPAD Pad MOD MOD Wheel assignmentKBD Keyboard CChg#000-127 Control Change VECTOR-X Vector-X assignmentINC-DEC One-parameter mode Using the switches in one-parameter modeSW1/SW2 Two-parameter mode VECTOR-Y Vector-Y assignmentProgChg Program Change Using the switches in two-parameter modeDamper SW1 SW2Sostenut Sostenuto Soft Soft PedalPedal Pedal assignment Assigning a control change Foot SW Foot SW assignmentChange Keyboard Keyboard setting Curve4, V-Curve5 Velocity Curve 4 Curve1 V-Curve3 Velocity CurveCurve6 Velocity Curve Curve7 Velocity CurvePChg&BS Program Change & Bank Select Main ENC Main Encoder assignmentTempoChg Tempo Change Free Mesg Free Message Message Message settingBankSel Bank Select ProgChg Program Change message BankSel Bank Select message PAD USB-MIDI Port USB-MIDI Port settingSW1/2 About the KONTROL49 and the driver portsUSB Port a USB Port BAbout the KONTROL49’s Midi connectors Global Global settingPdlCalib Pedal Calibration Backlit LCD Backlit settingPadBlink PAD Illumination setting Main Encd EncoderSldr Slider Panic Panic message Message modeStop Stop message Snap Snapshot messageGM on GM On message Continue Continue message Start Start messageTAP Tap tempo message User Mesg 1-8 User messageSelect Scene Scene modeDump Midi ChannelAny Ch Any ScnCh#01-16 Scene Midi ChannelPreload Write Channel messages Available Midi messagesSystem Realtime messages Midi Control Change messagesRPN MSB/LSB Channel Mode messagesAbout native Korg mode Preset Scene NameMidi implementation System exclusive messagesOperation in native mode TroubleshootingPower does not turn on Can’t install the driverKeyboard or pads do not transmit velocity Connected external device or software does not synchronizeMain specifications Aftertouch 27, 28, 29, 31 IndexNrpn RPN Page Important Notice to Consumers