Korg D1600mkII Owner's Manual page 60

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Scene filtering
1. In the [SCENE] "ReadDel" tab page, press the
"Filter" button to display "Select SceneFilter."
2. Select the parameters whose settings you wish to
disable.
There are two pages of settings, and you can use the
"Next" button to access the next page.
The first page contains settings for the parameters of
each channel. For example you can use the filter to
disable the pan settings for channels 5 and 6 by turn-
ing the "5," "6," and "Fader" buttons "On."
The second page contains settings for overall parame-
ters. As in the first page, turn on the parameters that
you wish to disable. Press the "OK" button to finalize
the settings.
Using MIDI to control scenes
MIDI output
When the scene changes, a scene change message
(program change) will be transmitted. This message will
be transmitted in the following cases.
• When you use "SceneNumber" to switch scenes in the
[SCENE] "ReadDel" tab page
• When you press the [STORE] key and [SCENE] key to
register a scene
• When "SceneRead" is "On" and the scene changes
during playback or recording
MIDI input
If "SceneRead" is "Off", scene change messages
(program changes) that are received will cause the
D1600mkII to select the scene of the corresponding
number.
If "SceneRead" is "On", these messages will not be
received, regardless of whether the D1600mkII is
playing, recording, or stopped.
1. Connect the external MIDI device. (→p.87)
2. Make MIDI settings.
In the [SYSTEM/USB] "MIDI" tab page, set
"GlobalCh" to the channel of the external MIDI
device that will be transmitting the messages.
To transmit MIDI messages, turn the [SYSTEM/USB]
"MIDI" tab page "ProgChange" "Trans" "On."
To receive MIDI messages, turn the [SYSTEM/USB]
"MIDI" tab page "ProgChange" "Recv" "On."
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3. In the [SCENE] "ReadDel" tab page, turn
"SceneRead" "Off."
4. Transmit a program change from the external MIDI
device to recall a scene.
When the D1600mkII receives program change #0, it
will recall scene 001. Program changes #0–99 corre-
spond to scene 001–100.

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