Korg KONTROL49 owner manual Managing scene sets on your computer

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Operation–Quick Start

The page in which you edit the scene name will appear.

 

Step 5. Input a scene name using the main encoder, the

 

pads, or the encoders or sliders.

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You can input a name of up to eight characters. For

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

Step 6. When you’ve finished inputting the name, press the OCTAVE SHIFT/CURSOR [®] key or the [ENTER] key to proceed to the next page.

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Step 7. This page asks you for confirmation. To save the scene, press the [ENTER] key.

When the scene has been saved, the main display will indicate “Complete” and you will return to Play mode.

If you decide to cancel mid-way through the Save procedure, press the [EXIT] key.

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5.Managing scene sets on your computer

Using the included Editor Librarian software, the twelve scenes stored in the KONTROL49 can be saved on your computer as a set for editing and data management.

Data transfer to and from the Editor Librarian software is performed in the Scene mode DUMP page. (p.53)

Step 1. Press the [SCENE] key. The main display indicates “ScenePd?”

 

 

Step 2. Continue holding

 

 

down the [SCENE] key, and

 

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press pad 14 (assigned to the

 

[DUMP] function).

 

 

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You will enter the DUMP

 

 

page.

Start up the KONTROL49 Editor Librarian software, and press the “Receive” button to load the scene set from the KONTROL49’s memory. Then press the “Save” button to name the scene set and save it as a file. A file you create in this way can be loaded into the KONTROL49 whenever needed.

For details on using the Editor Librarian software, refer to “Editor Librarian software manual” on the included CD-ROM.

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Contents Page Precautions Encoders and keys SymbolsIii 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 Sub-displays Message keyScene key Exit key HEX Lock keySelect the different KONTROL49 modes About the trigger pad functionsTransmit Midi messages 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 Message mode Play modeSetting mode Scene modeTurning on the power Quick StartOperation-Quick Start Saving a scene Quick AssignManaging scene sets on your computer Encoders and sliders Play modeUsing the controllers DisplayTrigger pads Encoder and slider-related settingsTrigger pad-related settings If note data is assignedVector joystick-related settings When the vector joystick is operatedPitch Bend, Mod Wheel Pitch Bend & Mod Wheel controller settings Switches 1Pedal Pedal jack/SWITCH jack Switches 1 and 2 settingsPedal-related settings Main encoder settingsMain encoder Octave setting Keyboard-related settingsKeyboard Global parameter settings Setting modeScene parameter settings About the Octave SHIFT/CURSOR keys, Enter key, and Exit keyEncoder Encoder assignment NoAsgn No AssignCC#000-127 Control Change Assigning Nrpn or RPN Available characters Using the main encoder to input textInputting a name Moving the cursorUsing the trigger pads to input text Using the encoders and sliders to input textQuick-assign for control changes Slider Slider assignment PAD 1-8 PAD 1-8 assignmentMomt Momentary NoAssignCtrlChg# Control Change Tgle ToggleAssigning a single Midi message to the full range up/ down PAD 9-16 PAD 9-16 assignmentPitch Bend Pitch Bend assignment ConstantTouch AfterTouch PitchBnd Pitch BendMastrBal Master Balance VelocityAssigning separate Midi messages to the up/down ranges DownCh Channel Aftertouch Last Polyphonic key pressureMOD MOD Wheel assignment KBD KeyboardPAD Pad VECTOR-X Vector-X assignment CChg#000-127 Control ChangeSW1/SW2 Two-parameter mode Using the switches in one-parameter modeINC-DEC One-parameter mode VECTOR-Y Vector-Y assignmentUsing the switches in two-parameter mode ProgChg Program ChangeSostenut Sostenuto SW1 SW2Damper Soft Soft PedalPedal Pedal assignment Foot SW Foot SW assignment Assigning a control changeChange Keyboard Keyboard setting Curve6 Velocity Curve Curve1 V-Curve3 Velocity CurveCurve4, V-Curve5 Velocity Curve 4 Curve7 Velocity CurveMain ENC Main Encoder assignment TempoChg Tempo ChangePChg&BS Program Change & Bank Select Message Message setting BankSel Bank SelectFree Mesg Free Message ProgChg Program Change message BankSel Bank Select message USB-MIDI Port USB-MIDI Port setting PADUSB Port a About the KONTROL49 and the driver portsSW1/2 USB Port BGlobal Global setting About the KONTROL49’s Midi connectorsBacklit LCD Backlit setting PadBlink PAD Illumination settingPdlCalib Pedal Calibration Encd Encoder Sldr SliderMain Message mode Panic Panic messageSnap Snapshot message GM on GM On messageStop Stop message TAP Tap tempo message Start Start messageContinue Continue message User Mesg 1-8 User messageScene mode Select SceneAny Ch Any Midi ChannelDump ScnCh#01-16 Scene Midi ChannelPreload Write System Realtime messages Available Midi messagesChannel messages Midi Control Change messagesChannel Mode messages RPN MSB/LSBMidi implementation Preset Scene NameAbout native Korg mode System exclusive messagesPower does not turn on TroubleshootingOperation in native mode 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