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RK-100S parameter guide
Ni-MH: Nickel-metal hydride baeries
If the selected type is dierent from the type of baeries being used, the
remaining amount of baery power will not be correctly indicated.
Power save function [On, O]
When engaged, the power save function will automatically turn o the display
and LEDs.
On: Enabled
O: Disabled
Note: With the factory seings, the power save function is O.
MIDI
Here is where you can adjust MIDI-related seings for the RK-100S.
Local Control [O, On]
Switches the local seing on and o.
O: With this seing, controllers such as the keyboard, short ribbon controller and
long ribgbon controller will be internally disconnected from the tone generator
section. This seing prevents notes from being sounded in duplicate when the
RK-100S is connected to a sequencer and the performance data is echoed back
from the sequencer. (Echo back is when the performance data transmied by
playing the RK-100S is re-transmied back to the RK-100S from the sequencer.)
On: Select this seing when you are using the RK-100S by itself.
MIDI Clock [Auto, Internal, Ext USB, Ext MIDI]
This is set when the RK-100S’s arpeggiator is synchronized to a connected
external MIDI device (e.g., sequencer or rhythm machine). Otherwise, when
“BPM SYNC” is On for LFO1/2 or for a delay eect, the LFO rate and delay time
are synchronized with the arpeggiator.
Auto: If the MIDI clock is input from a computer connected to the RK-100S’s USB
connector, clock operation will automatically be set to “External”. If there is no
input, the clock will be set to “Internal”.
Internal: The RK-100S’s internal clock will be the reference. Select this seing
when using the RK-100S by itself or when the RK-100S is the master (controller)
and synchronized with an external MIDI device.
Note:
For details on synchronization-related seings of the external MIDI device,
refer to the manual of your device.
MIDI Control 1
[
Pitch Bend, After Touch, CC#00...#95, CC#102...#119,
CC#16+/–, CC#17+/–, #CC19+/–, CC#20+/–, CC#21+/–]
MIDI Control 2
[
Pitch Bend, After Touch, CC#00...#95, CC#102...#119,
CC#16+/–, CC#17+/–, #CC19+/–, CC#20+/–, CC#21+/–]
MIDI Control 3
[
Pitch Bend, After Touch,CC#00...#95, CC#102...#119,
CC#16+/–, CC#17+/–, #CC19+/–, CC#20+/–, CC#21+/–]
The RK-100S virtual patches have a function to control the destination for the
source with MIDI messages. This MIDI message seing is called MIDI control.
Here you can select the MIDI message assigned to MIDI Control 1, MIDI Control
2 and MIDI Control 3.
The factory seings are “CC#16”, “CC#02” and “Aer Touch”, respectively.
If you’ve selected CC#16+/–, CC#17+/–, CC#19+/–, CC#20+/–, or CC#0216+/–
When using a common external MIDI controller, the values 0–127, depending on
the operating range, are transmied as MIDI control changes. If control changes
are used with modulation for a virtual patch, specifying “0” will have no eect,
and the modulation eect will increase as the value is increased.
However, you may, for example, want to use the controller with the eect
increasing or decreasing from the center, like using a joystick in the X direction.
The RK-100S will automatically convert the values 0–127 to –63–63 when control
changes are used with virtual patches.