Korg M3 Parameter Manual page 622

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The procedure is to use an RPN (Registered Parameter
Number) message to select the parameter that you wish
to edit, and then use Data Entry to input a value for that
parameter. To select the parameter, use CC#100 (with a
value of 00...02) and CC#101 (with a value of 00). use
CC#06 and CC#38 to enter the data.
The data entry values for each parameter and the corre-
sponding settings are as follows.
RPN=0
(Pitch bend
CC#06 CC#38
00
00
01
00
12
0
RPN=1
(Fine tune)
CC#06 CC#38
00
32
00
48
64
00
96
00
RPN=2
(Coarse tune)
CC#06 CC#38
40
00
52
00
00
64
00
88
For example, if in Sequencer mode you wish to set a
MIDI track that is receiving channel 1 to a transpose
(coarse tuning) value of –12, you would first transmit
[B0, 64, 02] (64H=CC#100) and [B0, 65, 00] (65H=CC#101)
to the M3 to select the RPN coarse tune. Then you would
set this to –12 by transmitting [B0, 06, 34] (06H=CC#6),
34H=52 (corresponds to –12), and [B0, 26, 00]
(26H=CC#38, 00H=0).
*3 The volume of the M3 is determined by multiplying the
Volume (CC#07) with the Expression (CC#11). In
Sequencer mode when you stop the song playback and
return the location to the beginning of the track, the
Volume will be set to the starting value, and the
Expression will be set to the maximum value (127).
*4 A value of 64 will correspond to the value specified by
the program parameter. 0 is the minimum, and 127 is the
maximum. Changing from 63–1 or from 65–126 will
adjust the effect from the program parameter setting
toward the minimum value or maximum value.
• For details about the specific parameters controlled by
these CCs, please see "Parameters controlled by MIDI
CCs #70-79" on page 613.
*5 Controlled on the global MIDI channel.
*6 Corresponds to the operation of the VALUE slider as a
controller when you've selected Prog P0 "Program
Select" or Combi P0 "Combination Select."
*7 When you assign a CC# to a KARMA CONTROLS slider
or switch and operate that controller of the M3, the
specified CC# will be transmitted and the M3 will be
controlled at the same time. When this CC# is received,
the result will be the same as if you operated the M3
itself.
The CC# settings for each slider and switch are made in
the Global P2– MIDI CC# Assign page. Normally you
will turn this Off. Use these settings if you need to assign
control change messages, for example when you want to
record KARMA CONTROLS slider or switch operations
612
range)
Parameter value (Semitone steps)
0
+ 1
+12
Parameter value (1 cent steps)
–50
–25
0
+50
Parameter value (Semitone steps)
–24
–12
0
+24
on the internal sequencer or an external MIDI sequencer,
or to control the KARMA function from an external MIDI
device.
Each slider and switch can be assigned to any desired
MIDI control change message CC#00–119, but normally
you will choose the Global P2– MIDI CC# Assign menu
command Reset Controller MIDI Assign and use the
CC Default settings.
This table shows the operations for the CC Default set-
tings. The CC Default settings are the CC#s recom-
mended for use with these controllers. Normally, you
will assign these CC#s.
*8 The X-axis and Y-axis of the X–Y Mode can each be
assigned a desired CC#. These settings are made in the
Global P2– MIDI CC# Assign page. You can assign them
to any desired MIDI control change message CC#00–119,
but normally you will use CC#118 and CC#119 which are
the default settings. Choose the Global P2– MIDI CC#
Assign menu command Reset Controller MIDI Assign
and use the CC Default settings.
When you assign the desired CC# to the X-axis and Y-
axis of the X–Y Mode and operate it, the specified CC#
will be transmitted and the M3 will be controlled at the
same time. When this CC# is received, the result will be
the same as if you operated the M3 itself.
This table shows the operations for the default settings of
CC#118 and CC#119. The CC Default settings are the
CC#s recommended for use with these controllers. Nor-
mally, you will assign these CC#s.
Note: The above operations are for when Global P1– MIDI
Routng page "X–Y MIDI Out" is X–Y. If "X–Y MIDI Out" is
Vector CC Control, the CC# specified here will not be
transmitted. Nor will the M3 respond when this CC# is
received. Instead, the CC# specified by the X–Y CC Control
function for +X, –X, +Y, and –Y will be transmitted. (See "X–
Y MIDI Out" on page 366)

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