Controller Assignments; Sw1/2 Assignments; Realtime Controls Knobs 1-4 Assignments - Korg Krome Parameter Manual

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Controller Assignments

SW1/2 Assignments

Switch assignments are saved separately with each
Program, Combination, and Song.
For more information, see:
• Programs: "1–3: Controllers Setup" on page 16
• Combinations: "1–1: Controllers Setup" on page 78
• Sequencer mode: "1–1: Setup" on page 122
List of SW 1/2 assignments
The following functions can be assigned to SW1 and SW2.
Off
This setting disables the switch.
SW1 Mod. (CC#80) (SW1 Modulation: CC#80)
SW2 Mod. (CC#81) (SW2 Modulation: CC#81)
This lets you use the switch as an AMS or Dmod source.
Note that you'll also need to assign SW1 Mod or SW2 Mod
to control the desired parameter within the Program or
Effect.
Each time the switch is turned on or off, it transmits the
corresponding MIDI CC (80 or 81); Off is 0, and On is 127.
Porta.SW (CC#65) (Portamento SW: CC#65)
This turns Portamento on and off. When the LED is lit,
Portamento is on.
Each time the switch is turned on or off, it transmits MIDI
CC#65; Off is 0, and On is 127.
With single Programs, this simply enables and disables
Portamento, regardless of the of the Program's stored
Portamento Enable setting.
With double Programs, it's slightly more complex. If
Portamento is either enabled for both OSC 1 and 2, or off for
both, then the Portamento Switch controls both OSC.
If Portamento is enabled for only one of the two, only that
element will be affected by the switch; for the other element,
Portamento will always be off.
Octave Down
When the switch is on (LED lit), the pitch will be transposed
down by one octave.
Octave Up
When the switch is on (LED lit), the pitch will be transposed
up by one octave.
Lock functions
The Lock functions let you use SW1 or SW2 to "lock" the
current position of the joystick. This leaves your hands free
to play on the keyboard, or to use other controllers.
For instance, let's say that JS+Y is assigned to create a filter
sweep, and that SW2 is assigned to JS+Y Lock. You can then:
1. Move the joystick to open up the filter.
2. Press SW2 to turn on JS+Y Lock.
3. Release the joystick.
Since SW2 is locking JS+Y, the filter remains open, even
though the joystick has physically snapped back to its center
position.
Note that Lock affects only the physical controls. Even if
Lock is On, incoming MIDI messages can still change the
joystick.
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For more information, please see "Locking the Joystick" on
page 25 of the Operation guide.
JS X Lock
Locks the effect of the joystick X axis.
JS Y Lock
Locks the effect of the joystick Y axis (both + and –
directions).
JS+Y Lock
Locks the effect of the joystick +Y direction.
JS–Y Lock
Locks the effect of the joystick –Y direction.
Realtime Controls Knobs 1–4
Assignments
The following functions can be assigned as the function of
knobs 1–4 when the Realtime Control
Knob assignments are saved separately with each Program,
Combination, and Song.
For more information, see:
• Programs: "1–3: Controllers Setup" on page 16
• Combinations: "1–1: Controllers Setup" on page 78
• Sequencer mode: "1–1: Setup" on page 122
List of Knobs 1–4 assignments
The following functions can be assigned to Realtime
Controls knobs 1–4.
Off
This setting disables the knob.
Knob Mod. 1–4 (CC#s17, 19, 20, 21)
These settings let you use the knob as an AMS or Dmod
source. Note that you'll also need to assign the knob to
control the desired parameter within the Program or Effect.
Master Volume
This controls the overall volume, and transmits the
Universal System Exclusive Master Volume message [F0H,
7FH, nn, 04, 01, vv, mm, F7H]. You can use this to adjust the
volumes of all Tracks or Timbres at the same time, while
preserving their relative balance.
Portamento Time (CC#05)
This controls the portamento time. Note that a different
controller, CC#65, turns Portamento on and off; see
"Porta.SW (CC#65) (Portamento SW: CC#65)" on page 348.
Volume (CC#07)
Controls the volume, and transmits CC#7.
Post IFX Pan (CC#08)
Controls the panning after the last Insert Effect in the chain,
and transmits CC#8.
Pan (CC#10)
Controls stereo pan, and transmits CC#10.
Expression (CC#11)
Expression is a secondary volume control, which you can
use to scale level without affecting the main volume settings
or CC#7 values.
When used one at a time, MIDI Volume and Expression
affect level in exactly the same way: a MIDI value of 127 is
equal to Program's main Level setting, and lower values
is assigned to USER.
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