Quick start, Try out the padkontrol, Making controller assignments – KORG KPC-1 EFG User Manual

Page 14: Turn the power on, Recalling a scene, Using the roll functionand flam functions

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Quick start

Try out the padKONTROL!

Turn the power on

Connect the padKONTROL to your computer and turn

the power on. (p.12 “Making connections and turning on

the power”)

When the power turns on, the padKONTROL will be in

Play mode, and scene 1 will be loaded. The display will

indicate “

”.

In Play mode, the [SETTING/ENTER] key is dark.

Recalling a scene

The padKONTROL lets you assign the parameters you

want to the trigger pads, the X-Y pads, and the two

assignable knobs so that you can control your external

MIDI sound module or a software synthesizer on your

computer in whatever way is most appropriate for your

needs. A set of these assignments is called a “scene.”

The padKONTROL’s internal user memory contains

sixteen scenes, and you can instantly recall any of these

scenes using the sixteen trigger pads.

As an example, here’s how to recall scene

number 5.

1

Hold down the [SCENE] key.

The [SCENE] key and the trigger pad corresponding to

the currently selected scene number will light.

2

Continuing to hold down the [SCENE] key, press trigger

pad [05], which has an indication of “05” printed at the

upper left of the trigger pad.

The scene will change, and trigger pad [05] will light.

The display will indicate “

”.

As long as you continue holding down the [SCENE] key,

you’ll be able to use the trigger pads to switch scenes.

3

Release the [SCENE] key to return to Play mode.

Scenes can also be recalled in Setting mode.

Using the Roll functionand Flam

functions

The Roll function makes it easy to simulate a roll (rapidly

repeated strikes on the same drum). The Flam function

simulates a flam (double-strike on the same drum). By

moving your finger on the X-Y pad you can realistically

and dynamically control the roll or flam in realtime. The

X-axis controls the speed of the roll (or the flam interval),

and the Y-axis controls the roll expression (or the volume

of the second strike of the flam). The example below

describes using the roll function, but you can try out the

flam function in the same way.

1

Press the [ROLL] key.

The Roll function will turn on, and the [ROLL] key will

light.

2

Place your finger on the X-Y pad, and press a trigger

pad to which a snare drum or similar sound is assigned.

A roll will play as long as you continue holding down the

trigger pad. The roll will stop when you release the pad.

Making controller assignments

If you want a controller (e.g., trigger pad or pedal) to control

a different parameter, you can change the assignment and

setting for that controller.

As an example, let’s assign trigger pad [3] so

that it transmits a MIDI Note-on message for
note number C5 when pressed.

1

Press the [SETTING/ENTER].

You will enter Setting mode, and the [SETTING/ENTER]

key will light.

2

Press trigger pad [3].

Trigger pad [3] will be selected and will light.

3

Press the [NOTE/CC#/LEFT] key.

Now you can specify a note message or control change.

The [NOTE/CC#/LEFT] key will light. In the display, the

note number or control change number will blink.

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