Making connections and turning on the power, Usb connections, Midi connections – KORG KPC-1 EFG User Manual

Page 12: Usb connections midi connections

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Making connections and turning on the power

Be sure all your equipment is turned off BEFORE you begin

hooking everything up. You must excercise caution, otherwise you

may damage your speaker system or cause other malfunctions.

USB connections

1

Use a USB cable to connect the padKONTROL to the

USB connector of your computer.

You may make the USB connection with your computer

powered-on. If you want to use a pedal, connect it to the

PEDAL jack.

USB cable

Pedal switch

Computer

MIDI cable

External MIDI sound module

MIDI IN

USB connector

PEDAL
jack

MIDI OUT

padKONTROL

Power switch

position

The padKONTROL can function as a USB-MIDI interface.

You can connect a MIDI sound module or other device to the

MIDI OUT connector, and control the MIDI sound module

from your computer.

When the padKONTROL is powered-on, it will automatically

detect the polarity of the pedal. If a pedal is connected, do

not hold it down while you power-on the padKONTROL.

2

To turn on the power, set the padKONTROL’s power

switch to the USB position.

If you’re using a USB connection, power will be supplied

from the computer to which the padKONTROL is

connected. (This is called “bus power.”) The same

applies if you’re using a self-powered USB hub.

If you’re using a USB connection, you don’t need to use an

AC adapter. However if your computer is low-powered, or if

you are using a hub that is only bus-powered (rather than

self-powered), power may not be supplied to the

padKONTROL. In this case, use the optional AC adapter

and set the power switch to the DC position.

3

When you want to turn off the power, set the power

switch to the STANDBY position.

Never turn off the power while settings are being saved

(written). Doing so may damage the internal data.

If you’re using a USB connection, the data from the

computer is transmitted from the padKONTROL’s MIDI OUT

connector. MIDI messages generated by operating the

padKONTROL’s trigger pads and X-Y pad will not be

transmitted from the MIDI OUT connector. (p.28)

MIDI connections

1

Connect the plug of the optional AC adapter to the

padKONTROL’s power connector, and plug the adapter

into an AC outlet.

2

Use a MIDI cable to connect the padKONTROL to your

external MIDI sound module. If you want to use an

optional pedal, connect it to the pedal jack.

The padKONTROL detects the polarity of the pedal when

the power is turned on. If a pedal is connected, do not hold it

down while you power-on the padKONTROL.

Pedal switch

MIDI cable

External MIDI sound module

MIDI IN

PEDAL jack

MIDI OUT

padKONTROL

Power switch position

Plug the AC
adapter into
an AC outlet

3

When you set the padKONTROL’s power switch to the

DC position, the power will turn on.

4

Power-on your connected external MIDI sound module.

5

When you are ready to turn off the power, power-off the

connected external MIDI sound module first, and then

set the padKONTROL’s power switch to STANDBY.

Never turn off the power while settings are being saved

(written). Doing so may damage the internal data.

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