Value] Dial - Korg microKONTROL Owner's Manual

Midi studio controller
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Keyboard-related settings
• You can transpose the keyboard in semitone steps. For details, see "Setting
mode - [13] TRANSPOSE (Transpose setting)" (☞p.40).
• You can change the velocity curve. For details, see "Setting mode - [9]
KBD VELOCITY (Keyboard Velocity setting)" (☞p.38).
• You can specify the MIDI channel on which note data is transmitted. For
details, see "Setting mode - [14] GLOB.CH (Global MIDI Channel
setting)" (☞p.41).
• You can specify the USB-MIDI port from which the note data is
transmitted. For details, see "Setting mode - [8] PORT (USB-MIDI Port
setting)" (☞p.36).

6. [VALUE] dial

This dial adjusts the tempo of the MIDI Clock. If you are synchronizing a
connected device or application to the microKONTROL's MIDI Clock, use
the [VALUE] knob to control the tempo.
The adjustable range is Clock Off, 020–300. If you select Clock Off, MIDI
Clock will not be transmitted. MIDI Clock is transmitted from the port that
transmits in Message mode. (☞p.36 "Setting mode–[8] PORT (USB-MIDI
Port setting)")
When the microKONTROL is powered-on, the MIDI clock tempo will
always be set to 120.
By holding down the [SETTING] key while you turn the [VALUE] dial
you can set the tempo in units of one decimal place. In this case the
range will be 20.0–300.0.
Display
When you turn the [VALUE] dial, the main display will show the tempo of
the MIDI clock. The TEMPO LED located at the upper left of the [VALUE]
dial blinks at quarter-note intervals of the specified MIDI clock tempo.
By using Message mode [8] Tap, you can set the tempo by striking pad
[8] at the desired timing. For details, see "Message mode - [8] TAP (Tap
message)" (☞p.45).
Operation–Play mode
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