Global Parameters - Korg nanoKEY Studio Owner's Manual

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Button Behavior ............................. [Momentary, Toggle]
The Sustain button can be set to either of these modes:
Momentary
When "Assign Type" is set to "Note", a note-on message is trans-
mitted when you press the Sustain button, and a note-off message
is transmitted when you release the button. When "Assign Type" is
set to "Control Change", a control change message with the On Val-
ue is transmitted when you press the Sustain button, and a control
change message with the Off Value is transmitted when you release
the button
Toggle
When "Assign Type" is set to "Note", each press of the Sustain
button will alternately send a note-on message or a note-off
message. When "Assign Type" is set to "Control Change", each
press of the Sustain button will alternately send a control change
message with the On Value or Off Value.

Global parameters

General
Global MIDI Channel ............................................. [1...16]
This parameter specifies the Global MIDI channel that the
nanoKEY Studio is operating on. This can be set to match the
MIDI channel of your software.
Battery Type ........................................... [Alkaline, Ni-MH]
Be sure to use this parameter to specify the type of batteries
you have installed in the nanoKEY Studio. Set this to "Ni-MH"
when using nickel-metal hydride batteries or to "Alkaline" when
using alkaline batteries.
Wireless
Device Name
This parameter specifies the device name displayed when a
wireless connection is being used.
Up to 25 alphanumeric characters can be entered.
TIP This setting will be applied the next time that the
nanoKEY Studio is turned on or the next time that the wire-
less function is turned on (¬ page 5: Wireless Connec-
tion Setup).
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