Play mode, Transmitting a program change, Using the controllers – KORG KPC-1 EFG User Manual

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Play mode

In Play mode you can use the padKONTROL’s controllers

and functions to control a connected external MIDI device or

a software synthesizer or DAW running on your computer.

When you power-on the padKONTROL, it will always enter Play

mode with scene 1 selected. The display will indicate “

”.

In Play mode the [SETTING/ENTER] key will be dark.

If you want to change from Setting mode to Play mode, press

the [SETTING/ENTER] key to make it go dark.

Using the controllers

In Play mode you can use four types of controllers.

Trigger pads

Each time you press a trigger pad, the assigned note

data or control change will be transmitted.

Trigger pads to which a control change is assigned will

remain lit in Play mode so that they can be easily

identified.

When you press a trigger pad to which a note message

is assigned, the note message will be transmitted at the

assigned velocity value. (p.20)

When you press a trigger pad to which a control change

is assigned, the control change will be transmitted with

the assigned On value when pressed, and transmitted

again with the assigned Release value when released.

(p.21)

Display indication

When you press a trigger pad to which a note message

is assigned, the display will indicate the velocity value.

After a time, the display will revert to the scene number.

When you press a trigger pad to which a control change

is assigned, the display will indicate the control change

value. After a time, the display will revert to the scene

number.

Pedal

Each time you operate a pedal connected to the Pedal

jack, the assigned note data or control change will be

transmitted.

If a note message is assigned, the note message will be

transmitted with the assigned velocity value. (p.23)

If a control change is assigned, the message will be

transmitted with the specified On value and Release

value. (p.24)

Display indication

If a note message is assigned to the pedal, the display

will indicate the velocity value. After a time, the display

will revert to the scene number.

If a control change is assigned, the display will indicate

the control change value. After a time, the display will

revert to the scene number.

X-Y pad

When you operate the X-Y pad, the assigned MIDI

messages will be transmitted. (p.24)

The upper edge and right edge of the X-Y pad produce

higher values, and the lower edge and left edge produce

lower values. You can reverse these directions if desired.

When you take your finger off of the X-Y pad, it will return

to the specified point (Release Point). (p.25)

< Example > While striking a trigger pad to which a snare

drum sound is assigned, you can operate the X-Y pad to

change the pitch, or some other aspect of the sound.

Assignable Knobs 1/2

When you turn assignable knobs 1/2, the assigned MIDI

messages will be transmitted. (p.25)

< Example > While striking a trigger pad to which a tom

sound is assigned, you can assign one of the knobs to

Pan, and turn it to move the tom sound between left and

right, or control it in other ways.

Transmitting a Program Change

Here’s how you can transmit a program change message in

Play mode.

1

Hold down the [PROG CHANGE/WRITE/ALL PAD] key

and turn the encoder.

The program number will blink in the display.

< Example > Program number 24

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