Midi Parameters - Korg KingKORG NEO Parameter Manual

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KingKORG NEO Parameter Guide
7 .

MIDI parameters

Here is where you can adjust MIDI-related settings for the KingKORG NEO.
g15~18: MIDI Basic
Global Ch (Global Channel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [01...16]
This specifies the MIDI channel. When you wish to transmit program changes
or system exclusive messages via MIDI, set the global MIDI channel to match
the MIDI channel of the connected MIDI device.
LocalControl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [Off, On]
Turns local control on or off.
Off:
The KingKORG NEO's controllers such as the keyboard and joystick will
be disconnected from its internal sound generator.
When you've connected an external sequencer, this will prevent duplicate
notes from being triggered by the echo-back from the sequencer
(performance data sent when you play the KingKORG NEO being
re-transmitted from the sequencer back to the KingKORG NEO).
On:
Select this setting when you are using the KingKORG NEO by itself.
Routing (MIDI Routing) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [MIDI+USB, MIDI, USB]
This selects the connector(s) that will be used to transmit and receive MIDI
messages.
MIDI+USB:
The MIDI connectors and USB connector will be used to transmit and
receive MIDI messages. When receiving MIDI messages, the messages
from both types of connectors will be mixed, and MIDI messages received
later will be given priority. For transmission, the same MIDI messages will
be transmitted from both connectors.
KingKORG NEO
PC USB-MIDI Port
KingKORG NEO MIDI OUT
USB MIDI RX (EXT)
KingKORG NEO KBD/KNOB
USB MIDI TX (INT)
KingKORG NEO MIDI IN
USB MIDI TX (EXT)
KingKORG NEO SOUND
USB MIDI RX (INT)
USB:
Only the USB connector will be used to transmit and receive MIDI
messages.
KingKORG NEO
PC USB-MIDI Port
KingKORG NEO MIDI OUT
USB MIDI RX (EXT)
KingKORG NEO KBD/KNOB
USB MIDI TX (INT)
USB MIDI TX (EXT)
KingKORG NEO MIDI IN
KingKORG NEO SOUND
USB MIDI RX (INT)
MIDI:
Only the MIDI connectors will be used to transmit and receive MIDI
messages.
KingKORG NEO
PC USB-MIDI Port
KingKORG NEO MIDI OUT
USB MIDI RX (EXT)
KingKORG NEO KBD/KNOB
USB MIDI TX (INT)
KingKORG NEO MIDI IN
USB MIDI TX (EXT)
KingKORG NEO SOUND
USB MIDI RX (INT)
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
KBD/KNOB OUT
TG OUTPUT
DUMP OUT etc...
DUMP IN etc...
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
KBD/KNOB OUT
TG OUTPUT
DUMP OUT etc...
DUMP IN etc...
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
KBD/KNOB OUT
TG OUTPUT
DUMP OUT etc...
DUMP IN etc...
Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [Auto, Int, Ext USB, Ext MIDI]
This selects the reference clock where the KingKORG NEO's tempo will
synchronize.
If you specify an external device as the clock, the KingKORG NEO's
arpeggiator and other functions that you've tempo-synchronized (such as LFO
or delay) can synchronize to the external device.
Auto:
If MIDI clock from an external MIDI device that's connected to the MIDI IN
connector is being received, the KingKORG NEO will automatically
function as with the "Ext MIDI" or "Ext USB" setting. If no MIDI clock is
being input, the KingKORG NEO will function as with the "Int" setting.
Int (Internal):
The KingKORG NEO's internal clock will be used as the reference. You'll
be able to specify the tempo in the "a02:Arp" page. Choose this setting if
you're using the KingKORG NEO by itself, or if you're using the
KingKORG NEO as the master device where external MIDI devices will be
synchronized.
Ext USB (External USB):
The KingKORG NEO will synchronize to MIDI clock data from a computer
that's connected to the USB connector. You won't be able to set the
tempo on the KingKORG NEO.
Ext MIDI (External MIDI):
The KingKORG NEO's arpeggiator will synchronize to the MIDI clock
messages received from an external MIDI device that's connected to the
MIDI IN connector.
TIP:
When sync'ing to an external MIDI device, refer to that device's owner's manual.
g19~21: MIDI Ctrl
The KingKORG NEO's virtual patch function lets you use MIDI messages to
directly modulate the sound. The MIDI messages used for this purpose are
called "MIDI control sources".
On these pages you can select the MIDI messages that will be assigned as
MIDI control sources MIDI1, MIDI2, and MIDI3.
MIDI1 (MIDI Control Source 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . .[P .Bend...CC#119, CC#16±,
CC#17±, CC#19±, CC#20±, CC#21±]
MIDI2 (MIDI Control Source 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . .[P .Bend...CC#119, CC#16±,
CC#17±, CC#19±, CC#20±, CC#21±]
MIDI3 (MIDI Control Source 3) . . . . . . . . . . . . .[P .Bend...CC#119, CC#16±,
CC#17±, CC#19±, CC#20±, CC#21±]
Select the MIDI messages that will be assigned to MIDI1, MIDI2, and MIDI3.
With the factory settings, these are assigned as "CC#16," "CC#02," and
"A.Touch" (aftertouch).
Operation when assigned to CC#16±, CC#17±, CC#19±, CC#20±,
or CC#21±
When you use a typical external MIDI controller, it will transmit a MIDI control
change message with a value in the range of "0–127". If you're using a control
change to modulate a virtual patch, a value of "0" will produce no effect, and
the modulation effect will increase as the value rises.
However in some cases, you might want to increase or decrease an effect
relative to the center position of the controller, as when using the joystick in its
X-axis.
For this reason, the KingKORG NEO can automatically convert a value range
of "0–127" to a range of "–63–0–63" when using a control change message
with a virtual patch.
TIP:
If the specified value is also used by another parameter, an asterisk "*" is shown to the
right of "Value".
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