Korg microkontrol and kontrol49, Set up, Assignment overview – Apple Logic Pro 7.2 User Manual

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Korg microKONTROL and
KONTROL49

Set Up

Please follow these steps before using your control surface with Logic Pro.
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Ensure that your unit(s) is/are connected to the computer via USB.

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Boot Logic, and the unit(s) will be scanned for, and installed automatically.

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When Logic launches, the microKONTROL/KONTROL49 is automatically set to “Native
mode”—internal Scene settings are ignored.

Note: If installation and identification fails, it may be possible that the microKONTROL/
KONTROL49 reaction time is too slow, due to USB bus-power issues. In this situation,
connect the supplied power adapter, and set the power switch to the “DC” position.

When Logic quits (or the icon is removed from the Control Surface Setup window), the
microKONTROL/KONTROL49 is reset to normal operation.

Assignment Overview

A right-aligned modifier button (shown below a button description) indicates that the
button has an alternate meaning/use while holding down this modifier.

Pads

The Pads can operate in one of eight modes and three overlays. While pressing SCENE,
the Pads allow you to select modes for the Pads and channel strips. Releasing SCENE
without pressing a Pad does not affect the currently selected Pad or Channel Strip
modes.

Pad

Assignment

1

Switches Pads to Transport mode.

2

Switches Pads to Solo/Mute mode.

3

Switches Pads to Rec/Select mode.

4–8

Switches Pads to User 4–8 mode.
These modes have unassigned Pads. You can add assignments to key
commands with the Learn function.

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Switches channel strips to Pan mode.

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