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KingKORG Parameter Guide Parameters
g20~22: MIDI Ctrl
The KingKORG’s virtual patch function lets you use MIDI messages to directly
modulate the sound. The MIDI messages used for this purpose are called
“MIDI control sources”.
On these pages you can select the MIDI messages that will be assigned as
MIDI control sources MIDI1, MIDI2, and MIDI3.
MIDI1 (MIDI Control Source 1) .............[P.Bend…CC#119, CC#16±,
CC#17±, CC#19±, CC#20±, CC#21±]
MIDI2 (MIDI Control Source 2) .............[P.Bend…CC#119, CC#16±,
CC#17±, CC#19±, CC#20±, CC#21±]
MIDI3 (MIDI Control Source 3) .............[P.Bend…CC#119, CC#16±,
CC#17±, CC#19±, CC#20±, CC#21±]
Select the MIDI messages that will be assigned to MIDI1, MIDI2, and MIDI3.
With the factory settings, these are assigned as “CC#16,” “CC#02,” and
“A.Touch” (aftertouch).
Operation when assigned to CC#16±, CC#17±, CC#19±, CC#20±,
or CC#21±
When you use a typical external MIDI controller, it will transmit a MIDI control
change message with a value in the range of “0–127”. If you’re using a control
change to modulate a virtual patch, a value of “0” will produce no effect, and
the modulation effect will increase as the value rises.
However in some cases, you might want to increase or decrease an effect
relative to the center position of the controller, as when using the joystick in its
X-axis.
For this reason, the KingKORG can automatically convert a value range of
“0–127” to a range of “–63–0–63” when using a control change message with
a virtual patch.
Example: Ribbon controller
0
MIDI Value
127
MIDI Controller
0
“CC#16”
127
KingKORG
Virtual Patch Modulation
-63
“CC#16±”
63
0
64
If you assign “CC#16±,” “CC#17±,” “CC#19±,” “CC#20±,” or “CC#21±” for
MIDI1–3, the value received via CC#16, 17, 19, 20, or 21 will automatically be
converted before being used for modulation.
g23
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27: MIDI
Filter
Here is where you can adjust MIDI filter settings. For each type of MIDI
message you can enable or disable reception on the KingKORG.
ProgChg (Program Change).................................. [Disable, Enable]
This selects whether program changes will be transmitted and received.
Disable:
Program changes will not be transmitted or received.
Enable:
Program changes will be transmitted and received.
BankChg (Bank Change) ....................................... [Disable, Enable]
This selects whether bank select messages will be transmitted and received.
Disable:
Program changes will not be transmitted or received.
Enable:
Program changes will be transmitted and received.
CtrlChg (Control Change)...................................... [Disable, Enable]
This selects whether control change messages will be transmitted and
received.
Disable:
Program changes will not be transmitted or received.
Enable:
Program changes will be transmitted and received.
P.Bend (Pitch Bend) ............................................... [Disable, Enable]
This selects whether pitch bend messages will be transmitted and received.
Disable:
Program changes will not be transmitted or received.
Enable:
Program changes will be transmitted and received.
SysEx (System Exclusive) ...................................... [Disable, Enable]
This selects whether MIDI system exclusive messages will be transmitted and
received.
Disable:
Program changes will not be transmitted or received.
Enable:
Program changes will be transmitted and received.
g28: MIDI CC#Map (MIDI Control Change Map)
Here is where you can assign control change messages to the principal
parameters.
Parameters that are assigned to an incoming control change will change
together. When you use a knob or button that corresponds to a parameter, the
control change that’s assigned here will be transmitted. For some parameters
that have no corresponding knob or button, only reception is supported
(→ p.32 “MIDI messages” ).
* Parameter ............................................. [Porta.Time…VcE.F.Sens]
This selects the parameter that will be assigned (→ p.35).
* Value .............................................................................[Off…#119]
This specifies the MIDI control change number (CC#) for the parameter
selected in Parameter.
Editing the CC#Map
1.
Hold down the SHIFT/EXIT button and press the PROGRAM
(GLOBAL) button to switch to Global mode.
2.
Use the PAGE+/– buttons to access the “g28:MIDI CC#Map” page.
TIP:
At this time you can turn the VALUE dial to successively check the setting of each
parameter.
3.
Press the VALUE dial.
4.
Use the PAGE+/– buttons to select a parameter, and turn the
VALUE dial to specify the value .
TIP:
If the specied value is also used by another parameter, an asterisk “*” is shown
at the right of the value (Value).
5.
Press the VALUE dial to return to the previous page.
TIP:
The MIDI channel for vocoder parameters will be the same MIDI channel as for timbre A.