Operation; About The Kontrol49'S Modes; Play Mode; Setting Mode - Korg KONTROL49 Owner's Manual

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Operation–About the KONTROL49's modes

Operation

About the KONTROL49's modes

The KONTROL49 has four modes: Play, Setting, Message, and Scene.

1. Play mode

In this mode you can use the keyboard, pads, sliders, encoders, and other
controllers to play and control connected MIDI sound modules or soft
synthesizers and DAW programs running on your computer.
The assignments for each controller ("scene parameters") can be recalled as
a "scene" in Scene mode, or specified in Setting mode.

2. Setting mode

In this mode you can set both the scene parameters (assignments for each
controller) and the global parameters (settings that apply to the entire
KONTROL49).
Scene parameters include the MIDI messages assigned to each controller.
You can create descriptive names for the functions assigned to the sliders
and rotary encoders. These names will appear in the sub-displays. The MIDI
channel and USB-MIDI port on which the assigned messages are
transmitted are also scene parameters. Set these parameters as appropriate
for the connected MIDI sound module, or for the soft synthesizer or DAW
program you are using on your computer.
Global parameters include settings such as the type of connected pedal, the
LCD backlight, and pad illumination.
The scene parameters can be stored in the KONTROL49's internal memory
in Scene mode. The stored settings are called a "scene."
Global parameters will be saved automatically in internal memory when
you press the [ENTER] key to return from Setting mode to Play mode.
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3. Message mode

In this mode you can transmit various MIDI messages that are assigned to
the pads.

4. Scene mode

In Scene mode you can do the following things.
• Choose a scene from user memory.
• Select the scene and global MIDI channel.
• Save the scene parameter settings you made in Setting mode as a "scene"
into user memory.
• Load the preset scenes into user memory, restoring the factory settings.
• Transmit or receive dumps of internal scenes or global parameters.

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