Mac os x users – KORG KPC-1 EFG User Manual

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Uninstalling KORG USB-MIDI Driver for

Windows XP

1

From the task bar, choose [Start]

[All Programs]

[KORG]

[USB MIDI Uninstall] to start up the setup

utility.

Click [Next >].

2

A list of the currently-installed KORG MIDI devices will

appear.

Add a check mark only to the MIDI devices that you

want to remove.

Please note that all MIDI devices with a check mark will be

removed.

Click [Next >].

3

A dialog box will ask you for confirmation. Click [Yes].

4

Click [Finish] to complete the procedure.

Restart Windows so that your changes will take effect.

Mac OS X users

Operating requirements

Computer

Apple Macintosh computer with a USB port that satisfies

the operating requirements of Mac OS X

Supported operating systems

Mac OS X ver.10.2 or later

Proceed as follows to make your computer recognize the

padKONTROL.

1

Use a USB cable to connect the padKONTROL to your

computer.

2

Turn on the power of the padKONTROL.

3

Navigate to Macintosh HD > Application folder > Utility

folder, and double-click “Audio MIDI Settings”.

4

Click the “MIDI Devices” tab, and verify that the

padKONTROL is displayed.

Mac OS X MIDI input and output ports

Using the Mac OS X MIDI drivers, the padKONTROL

provides a total of three MIDI inputs and two MIDI outputs,

as follows:

One port each of MIDI input and output for external

devices

Two ports of MIDI input from the padKONTROL’s own

trigger pads and controllers

One port of MIDI output dedicated to padKONTROL data

dumps and Korg Native mode

padKONTROL MIDI OUT

padKONTROL MIDI IN

padKONTROL dedicated port(CTRL)

padKONTROL Port B(PORT B)

padKONTROL Port A(PORT A)

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