Midi & Usb - Korg modvawe Owner's Manual

Wavetable synthesizer
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Utility
MIDI & USB
Global Channel
[1...16]
This is the basic MIDI channel for the modwave. It applies to:
MIDI sent from the built-in keyboard and controllers (except for Program Mod Knobs)
MIDI received by any Layer with Use Global MIDI Channel enabled
MIDI CCs received by and sent from the Program Mod Knobs, for any Layer with Use Global MIDI Channel
enabled
Program Change (via Set Lists)
Other global functionality, such as modulation of Master Reverb, System Exclusive, and Arpeggiator
Local Control
[Off, On]
On: This is the default; the modwave's internal sounds will be played by the built-in keyboard and controllers. If you
are playing the modwave by itself, leave this setting checked.
Off: The modwave's keyboard and controllers, including the Mod Knobs, will be disconnected from the internal
sounds. MIDI transmit and receive will continue to work normally. Use this setting if loop-back from an external
sequencer causes duplicate notes.
Clock
[Internal, External, Auto]
Internal: The modwave will use the Performance's Tempo setting (also shown and controlled by the
button). Use this when playing the modwave by itself, or when you want the modwave to control the tempo of external
MIDI devices such as a sequencer or drum machine.
External: The modwave tempo will synchronize to incoming MIDI Clock messages from either 5-pin MIDI or USB. If
MIDI clocks are not being received, tempo-related features will not function.
Auto: This combines the functionality of Internal and External, so that you don't have to manually switch between the
two:
If MIDI Clocks are not being received, the modwave uses its internal tempo.
If MIDI Clocks are being received, they control the tempo. If the clocks stop for more than 500 ms, the modwave
switches back to internal tempo.
USB Network
[RNDIS, NCM]
The modwave uses USB networking to communicate with the Editor Librarian and Updater software on MacOS and
Windows computers. This selects the network protocol which will be used. Some computer operating systems may
require one setting or the other; for the latest information, please see the documentation included with the Editor
Librarian or Updater.
Changes to this parameter take effect only after the modwave has been turned off and restarted.
RNDIS: This is the RNDIS protocol.
NCM: This is the Network Control Model protocol. NCM is supported natively in recent versions of MacOS.
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