Panic (Panic Message); Snap (Snap Message) - Korg microKONTROL Owner's Manual

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[1] PANIC (Panic message)

This transmits All Note Off [Bn, 7B, 00], All Sound Off [Bn, 78, 00], and
Reset All Controllers [Bn, 79, 00] messages on all MIDI channels.
You can execute this if the connected software becomes unstable or if "stuck
notes" occur on a connected MIDI sound module. (The numbers in the
brackets are the hexadecimal values for these messages; "Bn" is the current
MIDI channel.)
Hold down the [MESSAGE] key and press pad [1].
1
Pad [1] will briefly go dark, and All Note Off, All Sound Off, and Reset
All Controllers will be transmitted on all MIDI channels.
The main display will indicate "Panic!!"
Release the [MESSAGE] key to return to Play mode.
Only in the case of the Panic message, the messages will be transmitted
from both USB Port A and USB Port B, regardless of the Setting mode
[8] PORT (USB-MIDI Port Setting).

[2] SNAP (Snap message)

This transmits the current values of the encoders and sliders (Snapshot
function). This is useful when you want to transmit the MIDI messages
assigned to the encoders and sliders so that they can be recorded at the
beginning of a song on your sequencer, or used as initial settings for your
DAW etc.
The Snap Shot function transmits the current values for all of the
encoders and sliders at once.
1
In Play mode, set the encoders and sliders to the desired settings. The
sub-displays indicate the value while you are operating the controller.
2
Hold down the [MESSAGE] key and press pad [2].
Pad [2] will briefly go dark, and the encoder and slider values will be
transmitted. The main display will indicate "SnapShot."
Release the [MESSAGE] key to return to Play mode.
Operation–Message mode
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