Korg KRONOS SGX-2 Parameter Manual page 1164

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Appendices
• In Combination and Sequencer modes,
transmission/reception of this message can be turned
on/off independently for each timbre/track ("Enable Foot
Switch" Combination/Sequencer 3–3a).
Sostenuto (CC#66) [Bn, 42, vv]
If the above CC# is assigned as the function of the
ASSIGNABLE SWITCH, operating the switch will transmit
this message with vv=127 [7F] for ON, and vv=00 [00] for
OFF, and the sostenuto effect will be turned on/off. When
this message is received, the result will be the same as when
the controller is operated (OFF for vv=63 [3F] or below, and
ON for vv=64 [40] or above).
Soft pedal (CC#67) [Bn, 43, vv]
If the above CC# is assigned as the function of the
ASSIGNABLE SWITCH, operating the switch will
transmit, and the soft pedal effect will be turned on. When
this message is received, the result will be the same as when
the controller is operated.
When "Foot controller (CC#04)"–"Soft pedal (CC#67)" are
operated on the KRONOS, the specified alternate
modulation or dynamic modulation etc. will be controlled.
When these messages are received, the result will be the
same as if the controller had been operated. For "SW1
modulation (CC#80)"–"Soft pedal (CC#67)," vv of 63 [3F]
or less will be OFF, and 64 [3F] or greater will be ON.
Controlling Program tone & envelope
shapes
CC#70–79 control specific parameters of a program.
For details on the program parameters that correspond to
each control change, and how the KRONOS will respond in
each mode when these are received, refer to "KRONOS and
MIDI CCs" on page 1137.
Filter cutoff (CC#74) [Bn, 4A, vv]
Resonance level (CC#71) [Bn, 47, vv]
Filter EG intensity (CC#79) [Bn, 4F, vv]
Release time (CC#72) [Bn, 48, vv]
These messages are transmitted when you operate the
KRONOS's REALTIME KNOBS 1–4. (They can also be set
as KNOB 5–8 functions.)
Sustain level (CC#70) [Bn, 46, vv]
Attack time (CC#73) [Bn, 49, vv]
Decay time (CC#75) [Bn, 4B, vv]
LFO 1 speed (CC#76) [Bn, 4C, vv]
LFO 1 depth (pitch) (CC#77) [Bn, 4D, vv]
LFO 1 delay (CC#78) [Bn, 4E, vv]
These messages are transmitted when assign the above CC#
to the REALTIME KNOBS 5–8 or as the vector joystick CC
control function.
When you operate these, the corresponding program
parameters will be controlled, and the sound and envelope
will change. When these messages are received, the result
will be the same as when the controller is operated. (When
the message has a value vv=64 [40], the setting will have the
value that was set by the program parameter.)
• In Combination and Sequencer modes,
transmission/reception can be turned on/off
independently for each timbre/track ("Enable Realtime
Controls Knob 1...8" Combination/Sequencer 3–2a).
Note: In Program mode, the corresponding program
parameters will be temporarily edited by these messages.
You can Write the program to save the modified state (except
1150
for certain parameters). The Write operation can also be
performed by a MIDI System Exclusive Program Write
Request message, in addition to the usual method of using
the KRONOS's switches. When you write the data, the
values of the corresponding program parameters will be
rewritten.
Note: The results of receiving these messages will depend on
the instrument. The operation may be different when a
device other than the KRONOS is connected.
Vector control
If you assign the following CC#s to the X-axis and Y-axis of
the vector joystick, the specified CC# will be transmitted
when you operate the KRONOS, and the KRONOS itself
will be controlled simultaneously. When this message is
received, the result will be the same as if you operated the
KRONOS itself.
You can use this to record vector joystick operations on the
internal sequencer or an external MIDI sequencer, or to
control the vector joystick from an external MIDI device.
The CC# settings for the vector joystick are made in the
Global P2– Controller page. Although you can select any
MIDI control change CC#00–CC#119 for the vector
joystick, you will normally use the default settings that are
assigned when you execute the page menu command "Reset
Controller MIDI Assign" with Default Setting. For more
information, see "Reset Controller MIDI Assign" on
page 822.
These messages are transmitted and received if Global
"MIDI Vector MIDI Out" is set to Vector Joystick. If
Global "MIDI Vector MIDI Out" is set to Vector CC
Control, the CC# specified for Vector CC Control in each
program, combination, or song will be transmitted.
Normally you will use the Vector Joystick setting.
The operations described below are for these default
settings.
Vector joystick X (CC#118) [Bn, 76, vv]
Vector joystick Y (CC#119) [Bn, 77, vv]
When you move the KRONOS' vector joystick in the X
direction, vector joystick X will be transmitted (vv:
00:left...7F:right). When you move it in the Y direction,
vector joystick Y will be transmitted (vv: 00:toward
yourself...7F:away). The same result will occur when these
messages are received.
KARMA function control
If you assign the following CC#s to the KARMA
CONTROLS sliders and switches, the specified CC# will be
transmitted when you operate the KRONOS, and the
KRONOS itself will be controlled simultaneously. When
these messages are received, the result will be the same as if
you operated the KRONOS itself.
The CC# settings for each knob and switch are made in the
Global P2– Controller page. Normally you will leave these
Off. However, you can use these settings if you need to
assign MIDI control change messages to these controllers,
such as when you want to record the operations of the
KARMA CONTROLS sliders and switches on the internal
sequencer or an external MIDI sequencer, or to control
KARMA from an external MIDI device.

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