Korg M50-88 Parameter Manual page 397

M50 series music workstation
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CC#
Control
81 SW2 modulation On/Off
82 Foot switch On/Off
83 Controller (CC#83)
84 –
85...88 Controller (CC#85...88)
89, 90 –
91 Effect depth 1 (send 2 level)
Effect depth 2 (Insert Effect 1–5 On/
92
Off )
93 Effect depth 3 (send 1 level)
Effect depth 4 (master effect 1, 2 On/
94
Off )
95 Effect depth 5 (total effect On/Off )
96 Data increment
97 Data decrement
98 NRPN(LSB)
99 NRPN(MSB)
100 RPN(LSB)
101 RPN(MSB)
102...109 –
110 Chord trigger switch 1
111 Chord trigger switch 2
112 Chord trigger switch 3
113 Chord trigger switch 4
114...119 –
You can assign any control change number (CC#00–119) to
the Realtime Control Knobs 1-B – 4-B. In this case, the
transmitted values will all be 0...127.
You can assign any control change number (CC#00–119) to
the ARP ON/OFF switch, arpeggio control knobs 1–4. In
this case, ARP switches will transmit values of 0 (Off) or 127
(On), knobs 1–4 will transmit values of 0...127.
*1 In the M50 sequencer, bank select messages are normally
specified as program change events ("MIDI Event Edit"
Sequencer P6). However in some cases this will be
insufficient when you wish to change banks on an
external device. In such cases, you can use CC#00 and
CC#32 to specify the banks.
For information on the relation between bank select
numbers and the banks of your external device, refer to
the owner's manual for your external device.
*2 Unlike conventional control changes, pitch bend range,
fine tune, and coarse tune settings are made using RPC
(Registered Parameter Control) messages. In Program,
Combination, and Sequencer modes, you can use RPC
messages to control the bend range and tuning for each
program, Timbre (Combination), or Track (Sequencer).
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.
M50 and MIDI CCs Responses to standard MIDI controllers
Value
0...63(Off ),
corresponds to on/off when the SW2 function is set to SW2 Mod.
64...127(On)
0...63(Off ),
corresponds to on/off when the function of the assignable foot switch is set to
64...127(On)
Foot SW
0...127
for controlling AMS or Dmod
0...127
for controlling AMS or Dmod
0...127
send 2 level
0...63(Off ),
turn Insert effect 1...5 on/off
64...127(On)
0...127
send 1 level
0...63(Off ),
master effect 1, 2 on/off
64...127(On)
0...63(Off ),
total effect on/off
64...127(On)
0
0
LSB of NRPN
MSB of NRPN
0
selects the pitch bend range
1
controls Fine Tune
2
controls Coarse Tune
0
MSB of RPN
0...127
equivalent to when CC#110 is assigned to chord trigger switch 1
0...127
equivalent to when CC#111 is assigned to chord trigger switch 2
0...127
equivalent to when CC#112 is assigned to chord trigger switch 3
0...127
equivalent to when CC#113 is assigned to chord trigger switch 4
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 M50 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 M50 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
Function
RPN=0
(Pitch bend
range)
CC#06 CC#38
Parameter value (Semitone steps)
00
00
01
00
12
0
RPN=1
(Fine tune)
CC#06 CC#38
Parameter value (1 cent steps)
32
00
00
48
00
64
96
00
RPN=2
(Coarse tune)
CC#06 CC#38
Parameter value (Semitone steps)
00
40
52
00
64
00
00
88
*5
*5
*5
*2
*2
*2
*7
*7
*7
*7
0
+ 1
+12
–50
–25
0
+50
–24
–12
0
+24
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