P2 Midi: Midi Settings; P3 Sync: Synchronization Settings - Korg D1600mkII Owner's Manual

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CC(Control Change) #000...119: MIDI control change
messages can be used to control the effect. Connect the
MIDI OUT of your external MIDI device to the [MIDI
IN] connector on the D1600mkII, and transmit the
selected MIDI control change message from the external
MIDI device to control the effect.
4. Asn(CtrlChgAssign).......................[ExpOff, InsEff1...4]
Select the insertion effect that will be controlled.
The insertion effect that you select here will be controlled
by the selected " Device ".
ExpOff: The insertion effect will not be controlled.
InsEff1, InsEff2, InsEff3, InsEff4: Insertion effect 1, 2, 3,
or 4 will be controlled respectively.
If the effect program that you are using does not pro-
vide control capability, it cannot be controlled.
5. Fan Control ............................. [On, Rec&PlayOff, Off]
Control the operation of the internal fan.
On: The fan will operate constantly.
Rec&PlayOff: The fan will stop during recording and
playback.
Off: The fan will stop.
If the internal temperature rises, the fan will begin
operating automatically even if this setting is "Off."
When the temperature falls to an acceptable level,
the fan will stop automatically.

P2 MIDI: MIDI settings

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1. GlobalCh(GlobalChannel) ............................. [01...16]
Specify the global MIDI channel.
This setting is required in the following situations.
• When using MIDI messages to control an effect with
a "Device" setting other than "Pedal"
• When using program change messages to transmit/
receive scene changes
To allow MIDI messages to be transmitted and
received, connect the external MIDI device to the
D1600mkII via MIDI, and set the MIDI channel of the
external device to match the "GlobalCh" of the
D1600mkII.
2. ProgramChange: Trans ................................. [On, Off]
Turn program change message transmission on/off.
Program changes are transmitted when you switch
scenes, or execute a Store or Recall operation.
3. ProgramChange: Recv .................................. [On, Off]
Turn program change reception on/off.
When a program change is received, the scene will
change.
4. ControlChange: Trans ................................... [On, Off]
Turn control change message transmission on/off.
The corresponding control change message is transmit-
ted when you modify a mixer parameter.
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A external sequencer connected via MIDI can record the
control changes transmitted from the D1600mkII.
5. ControlChange: Recv .................................... [On, Off]
Turn control change reception on/off.
Control change messages that were recorded on an
external MIDI sequencer can be received by the
D1600mkII to control the corresponding mixer parame-
ters.
For the parameters that can be controlled, refer to the
MIDI implementation chart (→p.170).

P3 Sync: Synchronization settings

By synchronizing the D1600mkII with an external MIDI
sequencer, you can simultaneously play back tracks of audio
together with your external tone generator.
The action of making the D1600mkII operate at the same tim-
ing as a MIDI sequencer is called synchronization.
The device transmitting the synchronization clock is called
the master, and the device receiving the synchronization
clock is called the slave. The D1600mkII can operate either as
the master or slave.
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1. Select MIDISync Mode .............. [MTC Mstr, MTC Slave,
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Clock Mstr, Off]
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Select the synchronization messages that will be transmitted
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and received from the [MIDI IN/OUT] connectors.
MTC Mstr: The D1600mkII will function as the master
device for MTC 30 NDF (MIDI time code 30 non-drop
frame) messages.
MTC Slave: The D1600mkII will function as the slave
device for MTC 30 NDF (MIDI time code 30 non-drop
frame) messages.
Clock Mstr: The D1600mkII will transmit MIDI Clock
messages.
Off: The D1600mkII will not transmit or receive syn-
chronization messages.
2. MTC RecvErrorLevel .........................................[0...10]
Specify the MTC check level used if "SelectMIDISync-
Mode" is set to "MTC Slave."
If, due to some problem, MTC messages are not sent
consecutively to the D1600mkII, the D1600mkII will
detect the abnormal MTC state and may stop synchroni-
zation and halt playback. In such cases, you can lower
the "MTC RecvErrorLevel" setting so that synchronized
playback will continue even if some problems occur
with MTC reception.
If this is set to "0," synchronized playback will not
stop even if a problem occurs.
Depending on the compatibility between the two
devices when a device other than the D1600mkII is
used as the MTC master for synchronization, correct
synchronization may not be possible unless you start
from the beginning of the song.
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