Data received via MIDI can be transposed, according to the selected Octave Transposition. For example, if the Octave Transposition is +1, a received C4 will actually play a C5.
Data received via MIDI can’t be transposed by the Octave Transposition applied to the track. For example, if the Octave Transposition is +1, a received C4 will still play a C4.

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Page 7 - MIDI IN Controls (1)

PAGE 7 - MIDI IN CONTROLS (1)

This page is where you can program the Chord Recognition channels for the internal arranger, and a fixed velocity value for all notes appearing at the input.

PAGE 8 - MIDI IN CONTROLS (2)

This is another page containing various MIDI IN settings, like note transposition for the Realtime tracks. The transpose parameters are useful to many MIDI accordion players, whose MIDI interface may transmit on an unexpected octave.

Gbl:MidiIn Ctl 1

Chord1 channel:Off

Chord2 channel:Off

Velocity In:Normal

There are two separate Chord channels. This is very useful when you must send chords to Pa50 on two channels (like with some MIDI Accordions).

Chord1 channel

Notes entering this channel are sent to the Chord Recogni- tion engine.

Chord2 channel

Notes entering this channel are sent to the Chord Recogni- tion engine.

Velocity Input

Use this parameter to set a fixed velocity (dynamics) value for all MIDI notes entering. This is useful when playing the Pa50 with an organ or a MIDI Accordion.

Normal Normal velocity values are received.

40…127 All received velocity values are converted to the selected value.

Gbl:MidiIn Ctl 2

UppOct:+1 OctIn:Off

LowOct:+0 MuteIn:Off

UppOct (Upper Octave)

Octave transposition of data received on the MIDI IN for the Upper tracks. For example, if you select the +1 value, a received C4 will play a C5 on the Pa50.

LowOct (Lower Octave)

Octave transposition of data received on the MIDI IN for the Lower track. For example, if you select the +1 value, a received C4 will play a C5 on the Pa50.

OctIn (Octave In)

Enables/disables the octave transposition of data received via MIDI.

On

Off

Mute In Use this parameter to determine if a muted track can still play data received via MIDI.

On

No data received via MIDI on a muted track

 

can be played by Pa50.

Off

Data received via MIDI on a muted track can

 

still play on the Pa50.

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Korg KORG Pa50 user manual Midi in Controls, GblMidiIn Ctl