Control Change - Korg KROSS Parameter Manual

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Control change

[Bn, cc, vv]
Transmitted and received as (n: channel, cc: control change no.,
vv: value)
For more information, please see "MIDI transmission when the
KROSS's controllers are used" on page 307, and "KROSS and
MIDI CCs" on page 309.
• Control changes can be turned on/off as a whole in Enable
Control Change (see page 163).
• In Combination and Sequencer modes, the MIDI FILTER
settings allow transmission/reception of control changes to be
individually turned on/off for each timbre/track. For the
assignable controllers (SW1, SW2, and Foot Pedal/Switch),
MIDI filter settings will apply to the control change number to
which each controller is assigned. Other CC Messages pplies
to control changes that are not covered by the items of the other
check boxes.
• You can also assign a control change to ARP Controllers. In
ARP Controllers MIDI Out (see page 163), choose Control
Change and use the CC page (see page 165) to assign a control
change. Normally you'll use the default setting.
In the Global - Input/Ctrl - CC page, in ARP Controllers MIDI
Out, select Control Change and assign a control change.
Normally you will use the default settings.
Selecting program/combination banks
Bank select (CC#00, CC#32)
Technically, Bank Select is a controller. In practice, however, it is a
component of Program Change. For more information, please see
"Program Change/Bank Select" on page 314)
Using the modulatin wheel to apply
modulation
Modulation 1 depth (CC#01) [Bn, 01, vv]
When you move the KROSS's modulation wheel, Modulation 1
Depth messages will be transmitted. When these messages are
received, the same effect will be applied as when the KROSS's
modulation wheel is used. Normally this will apply a vibrato effect
(pitch LFO).
• In Combination and Sequencer modes, transmission/reception
can be turned on/off for each timbre/track (Enable
Mod.Wheel#01 see page 82, 122).
Modulation 2 depth (CC#02) [Bn, 02, vv]
If the above CC# is specified as the ASSIGNABLE PEDAL
function, using the KROSS will transmit Modulation 2 Depth. If
this message is received, the same effect will be applied as when
the controller is used. Normally a wah effect (filter LFO) will be
applied.
• In Combination and Sequencer modes, transmission/reception
can be turned on/off for each timbre/track (Enable JS–Y
CC#02 see page 82, 122).
Other manufacturers use this message for other purposes (e.g.,
breath controller, etc.)
Controlling portamento
Portamento time (CC#05) [Bn, 05, vv]
If you assign the above CC# to an Assignable Pedal, using that
pedal will transmit Portamento Time messages, and will modify
the speed where the portamento pitch changes. When this message
is received, the result will be the same as when the controller is
used.
MIDI applications Messages transmitted and received by the KROSS
Portamento switch (CC#65) [Bn, 41, vv]
When the above CC# is assigned to SW1, SW2 or the Assignable
Switch, using that switch will transmit vv=127 [7F] for ON or
vv=0 [00] for OFF, and the portamento effect will be switched on/
off. When this message is received, the result will be the same as
when the controller is used. (vv of 63 [3F] or less will be OFF, and
64 [40] or greater will be ON.) (see "SW1/2 Assign" on page 300)
• In Combination and Sequencer modes, transmission/reception
of this message can be turned on/off independently for each
timbre/track (Enable Portamento SW C/ S–MIDI FILTER>1.
• In Sequencer mode, portamento time/switch messages will be
transmitted by each track where the Status is BTH, EXT, or
EX2 when you set Portamento (S–TRACK> OSC, re-select a
song or SMF, or return to the beginning of a measure. For more
information, please see the "Portamento" section on page 116.
Controlling volume
Volume (CC#07) [Bn, 07, vv]
When the above CC# is assigned to the Assignable Pedal , using
that pedal will transmit Volume messages, and the volume will
change. When this message is received, the result will be the same
as when the controller is used.
Expression (CC#11) [Bn, 0B, vv]
When the above CC# is assigned to the Assignable Pedal, using
that pedal will transmit Expression messages, and the volume will
change. When this message is received, the result will be the same
as when the controller is used.
The volume of the KROSS is determined by multiplying the value
of the Volume message with the value of the Expression message.
If adjusting the Volume message does not increase the volume as
you expect, or if there is no sound, transmit MIDI messages from
an external device to reset the value of the Expression message (set
vv to 127).
Note: In Sequencer mode, this will be reset when the Location of
the song is moved to 001:01.000.
• In Combination mode, Volume messages will be transmitted by
each timbre where the Status is EXT or EX2 when you re-
select the combination.
• When you change the Volume setting (SEQ> MIX) in
Sequencer mode, or when you re-select the song or return to the
beginning of the song in Sequencer mode, volume messages
will be transmitted by each track where the Status is BTH,
EXT, or EX2. See GLOBAL G–MIDI> OUT "Track MIDI
Out" on page 162.
Note: Regardless of the Status settings, re-selecting a song, or
returning to the beginning will reset the internal Volume value to
the value specified by each track (the starting settings), and will
reset the Expression value to the maximum.
Note: This message can be used to control the volume of each
MIDI track. Normally, you will include a Volume message in the
MIDI track setting data (the settings at the beginning of the track)
to set the initial volume, and use Expression to create changes in
dynamics as the song progresses.
By using the universal exclusive Master Volume message, you can
adjust the overall volume without changing the volume balance
between timbres or tracks. ("About system exclusive messages"
on page 318)
Controlling pan (stereo position)
Pan (CC#10) [Bn, 0A, vv]
(vv: value, where 00 is far left, 64 is center, and 127 is far right)
When the above CC# is assigned to the Assignable Pedal, using
that pedal will transmit Pan messages, and the panning will
change. When this message is received, the result will be the same
as when the controller is used.
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