Appendix, About the padkontrol and the driver ports, About the padkontrol's midi connectors – KORG KPC-1 EFG User Manual

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Appendix

About the padKONTROL’s MIDI connectors

When USB is not connected

padKONTROL

MIDI OUT connector

MIDI IN connector

Trigger pads
X-Y pad
Assignable knobs 1/2
Pedal
Data dump transmission
/reception
Korg native mode

MIDI IN connector

This receives MIDI messages. In Korg native mode, this will

receive dedicated system exclusive messages.

MIDI OUT connector

This transmits MIDI messages when you operate the

padKONTROL’s various controllers.

When USB is connected

MIDI IN connector

This transmits MIDI messages without change to the MIDI IN

port.

MIDI OUT connector

MIDI messages sent from the MIDI OUT port are transmitted

from this connector without change

About Korg Native mode

In addition to the general-purpose controller functionality

already explained, the padKONTROL also has something

called “Native mode.”

In Native mode the padKONTROL can be used as a

controller for software that supports native mode.

In Native mode, the settings made in Setting mode will be ignored.

If you want to keep your settings, you must save them before you

enter Native mode.

Native mode does not use the concept of Play or Setting modes.

Native mode also supports transmission/reception via the MIDI

connectors.

The USB port settings will be different in Native mode.

Operations in Native mode

1

To enter Native mode, make the appropriate settings in

your connected software that supports Native mode.

2

Operate the various controllers in the same way as in

normal mode.

The function of each key and the assignment of the

controllers will be according to the settings of your

computer software.

In Native mode, the USB ports transmit the following

messages.

Port A: Special messages related to each key and

controller

Port B: Note messages and Pitch Bend messages

About the padKONTROL and the driver
ports

When seen from the driver (computer), the padKONTROL

provides 3-in USB-MIDI ports and 2-out USB-MIDI ports.

Computer application

(driver)

padKONTROL

MIDI OUT device

MIDI IN device

MIDI OUT connector

MIDI IN connector

(MIDI OUT) MIDI OUT

(MIDI IN port) MIDI IN

(Port A) PORT A

(Port B) PORT B

(Dedicated) CTRL

Data dump transmit/receive
Korg native mode

Trigger pads
X-Y pad
Assignable knobs 1/2
Pedal

MIDI IN device

MIDI IN

MIDI messages received at the padKONTROL’s MIDI IN

connector are input to this port.

For example this allows MIDI messages from an external

sequencer to be received by an application on your

computer, and allows the padKONTROL to be used as a

USB-MIDI interface. In this case, choose this port in the MIDI

input settings of your application.

PORT A/PORT B

MIDI messages from the padKONTROL’s various controllers

are input to these ports. The “USB-MIDI Port” (p.21–26)

specifies the port to which the messages are input. If you’re

using the padKONTROL to control an application on your

computer, select one of these ports in the MIDI Input settings

of your application.

MIDI OUT device

MIDI OUT

The MIDI messages transmitted by the software are sent

without change to the padKONTROL’s MIDI OUT connector.

If you’re using the padKONTROL as a USB-MIDI interface

(for example when sending MIDI messages from a computer

application to an external device), select this port in the MIDI

output settings of your application.

CTRL

This is used to transmit and receive data dumps, and is used

in Korg native mode.

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