Korg KRONOS SGX-2 Parameter Manual page 1124

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Appendices
Knob Mod5 [+] (CC#17)
0
+99
This is similar to "Knob Mod.5 (CC#17)" on page 1109,
except that the range goes from 0 at the far left to +99 at the
far right, corresponding to MIDI CC values of 0 and 127
respectively.
For more information, see "Knob Mod.5 (CC#17)" on
page 1109.
Knob Mod6 [+] (CC#19)
This is similar to "Knob Mod.6 (CC#19)" on page 1109,
except that the range goes from 0 at the far left to +99 at the
far right, corresponding to MIDI CC values of 0 and 127
respectively.
For more information, see "Knob Mod.5 (CC#17)" on
page 1109.
Knob Mod7 [+] (CC#20)
This is similar to "Knob Mod.7 (CC#20)" on page 1109,
except that the range goes from 0 at the far left to +99 at the
far right, corresponding to MIDI CC values of 0 and 127
respectively.
For more information, see "Knob Mod.5 (CC#17)" on
page 1109.
Knob Mod8 [+] (CC#21)
This is similar to "Knob Mod.8 (CC#21)" on page 1109,
except that the range goes from 0 at the far left to +99 at the
far right, corresponding to MIDI CC values of 0 and 127
respectively.
For more information, see "Knob Mod.5 (CC#17)" on
page 1109.
Damper (CC#64)
This is the Damper pedal, also sometimes called the sustain
pedal. It corresponds to MIDI CC#64.
When using Korg's optional half-damper pedal, the DS-1H,
this AMS source is continuous–not just on/off.
Porta. SW (CC#65)
This is the MIDI portamento switch (CC#65), which also
enables and disables portamento.
Sostenuto (CC#66)
This is the MIDI sostenuto pedal (CC#66).
Soft (CC#67)
This is the MIDI soft pedal (CC#67).
SW1 Mod. (CC#80)
This isCC#80, which is the default for assignable front-panel
switch 1 (SW1). To use SW1 and SW2 as AMS sources:
1. Go to the Set Up Controllers page.
2. Under Panel Switch Assign, assign SW1 to SW1 Mod.
(CC#80) and SW2 to SW2 Mod. (CC#81).
These assignments are stored separately for each Program,
Combination, and Song.
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For more information, see "SW1/2 Assignments" on
page 1121.
SW2 Mod. (CC#81)
This isCC#81, which is the default for assignable front-panel
switch 2 (SW2). For more information, see "SW1 Mod.
(CC#80)," above.
Foot Switch (CC#82)
This AMS source receives MIDI CC#82. It can also be
generated by a foot switch connected to the rear-panel
ASSIGNABLE SWITCH input, if the Global Foot Pedal
Assign parameter is set to Foot Switch (CC#82). For more
information, see "Foot Switch Assignments" on page 1123.
Controller (CC#83)
MIDI control change (CC#83)
VJS +X Mod.(CC#85)
This is MIDI CC#85, which is the default assignment for
horizontal movement of the vector joystick, to the right of
the center point.
To use the vector joystick as an AMS source, go to the
Vector Control page or Vector CC page for each program,
combination, or song, and set the "Vector CC Control"
parameters as below:
+X: VJS +X Mod. (CC#85)
-X: VJS –X Mod. (CC#86)
+Y: VJS +Y Mod. (CC#87)
-Y: VJS –Y Mod. (CC#88)
Note: If "VJS X/Y Mode" is Positive or Negative, you'll be
able to use either + or –, not both.
VJS –X Mod.(CC#86)
This is the horizontal movement of the vector joystick, to the
left of the center point. It corresponds to MIDI CC#86.
For more information, see "VJS +X Mod.(CC#85)," above.
VJS +Y Mod.(CC#87)
This is the vertical movement of the vector joystick, upwards
from the center point. It corresponds to MIDI CC#87.
For more information, see "VJS +X Mod.(CC#85)," above.
VJS –Y Mod.(CC#88)
This is the vertical movement of the vector joystick,
downwards from the center point. It corresponds to MIDI
CC#87.
For more information, see "VJS +X Mod.(CC#85)," above.
Tempo
This lets you use the system tempo as a modulation source.
120 is the center, for a value of 0; 60BPM is -99, and
240BPM is +99.
Note that this is different from actually syncing to tempo; for
that purpose, use the dedicated synchronization functions for
the LFOs, effects, etc.
Gate1 and Gate1+Damper
Gate 1 is triggered by a new note after all notes have been
released, such as at the beginning of a phrase. Gate
1+Damper is similar, except that it is triggered by a new
note-on after all notes and the damper are released.

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