Korg Musical Instrument KONTROL49 User Manual

Owner’s manual  
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Location  
THE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for U.S.A.)  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc-  
tions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,  
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television recep-  
tion, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
Using the unit in the following locations can result in a malfunction.  
• In direct sunlight  
• Locations of extreme temperature or humidity  
• Excessively dusty or dirty locations  
• Locations of excessive vibration  
• Close to magnetic fields  
Power supply  
Please connect the designated AC adapter to an AC outlet of the correct volt-  
age. Do not connect it to an AC outlet of voltage other than that for which your  
unit is intended.  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  
the receiver is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the user’s  
authority to operate this equipment.  
Interference with other electrical devices  
Radios and televisions placed nearby may experience reception interference.  
Operate this unit at a suitable distance from radios and televisions.  
Handling  
To avoid breakage, do not apply excessive force to the switches or controls.  
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CE mark which is attached to our company’s products of AC mains operated  
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Care  
If the exterior becomes dirty, wipe it with a clean, dry cloth. Do not use liquid  
cleaners such as benzene or thinner, or cleaning compounds or flammable  
polishes.  
Keep this manual  
After reading this manual, please keep it for later reference.  
Keeping foreign matter out of your equipment  
Never set any container with liquid in it near this equipment. If liquid gets into  
the equipment, it could cause a breakdown, fire, or electrical shock.  
Be careful not to let metal objects get into the equipment. If something does  
slip into the equipment, unplug the AC adapter from the wall outlet. Then con-  
tact your nearest Korg dealer or the store where the equipment was pur-  
chased.  
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About your data  
Conventions in this manual  
Inadvertent operations or unexpected malfunctions may cause the contents  
of memory to be lost. To safeguard your important data, please save it on  
your computer. Korg will accept no responsibility for any damages resulting  
from loss of data.  
Encoders and keys [ ]  
Encoders and keys on the KONTROL49s panel are enclosed in square  
brackets [ ].  
Parameters “ ”  
Parameters are enclosed in double quotation marks “ ”.  
About the software license agreement  
and  
symbols  
You must read the separate “Software license agreement” before you install  
the software for this product. Installing this software will be considered as  
your acceptance of this agreement.  
These symbols respectively indicate a point of caution and a note of advice.  
About the example displays  
Parameter values etc. in the sample displays printed in this manual are only  
examples; they will not necessarily match the displays on your KONTROL49.  
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Table of Contents  
Table of Contents  
Contents of the package ..............................................vi  
Quick Start.................................................................. 9  
1. Turning on the power............................................................ 9  
2. Selecting a scene .................................................................. 9  
3. Making controller assignments .............................................. 9  
4. Saving a scene ................................................................... 11  
5. Managing scene sets on your computer ............................... 12  
Introduction........................................................1  
Main features.............................................................. 1  
Parts and what they do ............................................... 2  
Front panel............................................................................... 2  
Play mode................................................................. 13  
About the trigger pad functions .................................................4  
Using the controllers ............................................................... 13  
1. Encoders and sliders...............................................................13  
2. Trigger pads.............................................................................14  
3. Vector joystick .........................................................................15  
4. Pitch Bend, Mod Wheel..........................................................15  
5. Switches 1 and 2 ......................................................................16  
6. Pedal (PEDAL jack/ SWITCH jack)......................................16  
7. Main encoder ...........................................................................17  
8. Keyboard ..................................................................................18  
Rear panel................................................................................ 5  
Making connections and turning the power on ............. 6  
MIDI & AC adapter connection .................................................. 6  
USB connection ......................................................................... 6  
Operation ..........................................................8  
About the KONTROL49s modes .................................. 8  
1. Play mode ............................................................................ 8  
2. Setting mode ........................................................................ 8  
3. Message mode ..................................................................... 8  
4. Scene mode.......................................................................... 8  
Setting mode ............................................................. 19  
Scene parameter settings ........................................................ 19  
Global parameter settings ....................................................... 19  
About the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR keys, [ENTER] key, and [EXIT]  
key ........................................................................................ 19  
[1] ENCODER (Encoder assignment) ......................................... 20  
Assigning NRPN or RPN.......................................................21  
Inputting a name .........................................................................22  
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Quick-assign for control changes ............................................. 23  
[2] SLIDER (Slider assignment) .................................................. 24  
[3] PAD 1–8 (PAD 1–8 assignment) .......................................... 24  
[4] PAD 9–16 (PAD 9–16 assignment) ...................................... 26  
[5] Pitch Bend (Pitch Bend assignment)...................................... 26  
[15] USB-MIDI PORT (USB-MIDI Port setting).............................. 44  
About the KONTROL49 and the driver ports ........................ 45  
MIDI IN devices ...................................................................... 46  
MIDI OUT devices .................................................................. 46  
About the KONTROL49s MIDI connectors ........................... 46  
When not connected via USB................................................ 46  
When connected via USB....................................................... 46  
Assigning a single MIDI message to the full range  
(up/ down)................................................................................... 26  
[16] GLOBAL (Global setting) ................................................... 46  
Pedal Polarity setting ............................................................. 47  
Pedal Calibration setting ....................................................... 47  
LCD Backlight setting ............................................................ 48  
Pad Illumination setting ........................................................ 48  
Assigning separate MIDI messages to the up/ down  
ranges ........................................................................................... 28  
Assigning aftertouch .......................................................... 29  
Assigning velocity .............................................................. 29  
Assigning a control change ............................................... 30  
Message mode ..........................................................49  
[1] PANIC (Panic message)....................................................... 49  
[2] SNAP (Snapshot message) .................................................. 50  
[3] NOTE OFF (All Note Off message)....................................... 50  
[4] GM ON (GM On message).................................................. 50  
[5] STOP (Stop message).......................................................... 50  
[6] START (Start message) ........................................................ 51  
[7] CONTINUE (Continue message)........................................... 51  
[8] TAP (Tap tempo message)................................................... 51  
[9]–[16] USER MESG 1–8 (User message).................................. 51  
[6] MOD (MOD Wheel assignment) .......................................... 30  
[7] VECTOR-X (Vector-X assignment) ........................................ 31  
[8] VECTOR-Y (Vector-Y assignment)......................................... 32  
[9] SW1/ SW2 (SW1/ SW2 assignment) .................................... 32  
Using the switches in one-parameter mode ........................... 32  
Using the switches in two-parameter mode........................... 33  
[10] PEDAL (Pedal assignment)................................................. 35  
Assigning a control change................................................... 36  
[11] FOOT SW (Foot SW assignment) ....................................... 36  
Assigning a control change................................................... 37  
[12] KEYBOARD (Keyboard setting).......................................... 38  
[13] MAIN ENC (Main Encoder assignment) .............................. 40  
Scene mode ...............................................................52  
Assigning Program Change and Bank Select ..................... 40  
About the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR keys, [ENTER] key, and [EXIT]  
key......................................................................................... 52  
[14] MESSAGE (Message setting).............................................. 41  
CtrlChg (Control Change message)..................................... 42  
ProgChg (Program Change message) ................................. 42  
BankSel (Bank Select message)............................................. 43  
Free Mesg (Free message) ..................................................... 43  
[1]–[12] Select Scene ............................................................... 52  
[13] MIDI Channel ................................................................... 53  
[14] DUMP .............................................................................. 53  
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[15] PRELOAD......................................................................... 54  
[16] WRITE ............................................................................. 55  
Contents of the package  
The KONTROL49 comes with the following items.  
When you open the package, make sure that all of these items are present. If  
any items are missing, please contact your Korg distributor.  
Appendices ......................................................56  
Available MIDI messages........................................... 56  
Channel messages .................................................................. 56  
System Realtime messages ...................................................... 56  
MIDI Control Change messages ............................................... 56  
Channel Mode messages......................................................... 57  
RPN MSB/ LSB......................................................................... 57  
The KONTROL49 (main unit)  
AC adaptor  
This supplies power to the KONTROL49. Use the AC adaptor if you will be  
connecting a MIDI sound module etc. to the KONTROL49 via MIDI. (p.6  
“Making connections and turning the power on”)  
USB cable  
Use this to connect the KONTROL49 to your computer. (p.6 “Making con-  
nections and turning the power on”)  
MIDI implementation ................................................. 58  
CD-ROM  
This contains a driver for installation in your computer (Windows XP only),  
Editor Librarian software.  
System exclusive messages ..................................................... 58  
KONTROL49 format ..................................................................58  
Switching scenes .........................................................................58  
Transmits scene or global data (data dumps).........................58  
Never attempt to play back the CD-ROM on audio CD player. Doing so  
may result in damage to your hearing as well as to your CD player/  
audio speakers.  
Trigger pad name sheet/ labels  
About native Korg mode............................................ 58  
You can affix labels to the name sheet to indicate the MIDI messages or con-  
trolled content assigned to each of the KONTROL49s trigger pads, and  
place the sheet over the trigger pad section. This is a convenient way to  
remember what is assigned to each of the sixteen trigger pads.  
Operation in native mode ....................................................... 59  
Troubleshooting ........................................................ 59  
Owners manual, MIDI Implementation chart  
Installation Guide  
Software license agreement  
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Introduction–Main features  
Thank you for purchasing the Korg MIDI Studio Controller KONTROL49.  
To ensure long, trouble-free operation, please read this manual carefully.  
Introduction  
Vector joystick  
You can assign different MIDI controllers to the X-axis and Y-axis, and use  
them to intuitively control two parameters on the WAVESTATION software  
synthesizer or on an effect processor, etc.  
Main features  
The KONTROL49 is a MIDI controller that provides all the controllers you  
need for computer-based music production and performance.  
Easy parameter assignments  
The displays provide plenty of information, making it easy to assign MIDI  
messages to each controller.  
Equipped with a velocity-sensing four-octave keyboard, eight encoders,  
eight sliders, vector joystick, two switches, pitch and mod wheels plus  
sixteen trigger pads, the KONTROL49 allows you to freely control your  
software synthesizers and DAW (Digital Audio Workstation), as well as  
external MIDI sound modules and other musical equipment. In addition,  
the KONTROL49 is perfect for live performance, allowing you to send  
program changes and other MIDI messages with a single touch, and play on  
the keyboard and trigger pads in realtime.  
Twelve user memories  
You can set up the KONTROL49s controllers to match your soft synthesizer  
or DAW, and save these settings in memory as one of twelve “scenes.” Using  
the trigger pads, you can switch instantly between saved scenes.  
The KONTROL49 also contains pre-loaded scenes suitable for controlling  
popular sequencer software and soft synthesizers.  
Eight encoders and eight sliders with “sub-displays”  
You can assign MIDI control change messages (including NRPN or RPN) to  
the eight encoders and sliders. The encoders and sliders have “sub-displays”  
that indicate the parameter name and value, and you can even specify the  
display backlight color to distinguish between different control assignments.  
Included editor software and template sheet data  
The KONTROL49 comes with Editor Librarian software that lets you edit  
and manage scene data on your computer, as well as template scene data for  
popular DAWs and software synthesizers. Seamless integration of the  
KONTROL49 and the Editor Librarian software makes it easy to edit the  
template scenes or create your own original scenes.  
Sixteen velocity-sensitive trigger pads  
You can use the velocity-sensitive pads for playing and programming  
drums, or any other sounds for that matter. The pads arent limited to  
sending notes, though - you can also use them to send MIDI control change  
messages, for remote control of your softwares Play/ Stop/ Rec transport –  
or virtually anything else! The pads can also be used for switching between  
KONTROL49 setups, called “scenes.”  
Bus power is supported  
The KONTROL49 can be powered from the USB bus, requiring no  
additional power. Simply using a single USB cable to connect it to your  
computer will provide power and establish communication. You can also  
power the KONTROL49 using the AC adapter.  
Wheels, switches and more  
The pitch bend wheel, modulation wheel, two assignable switches plus two  
assignable pedal jacks increase the amount of control available.  
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Parts and what they do  
Front panel  
Vector joystick  
Main display  
In each mode this displays the scene name,  
page, parameters, and other information.  
You can assign separate control change  
messages to the up/ down and left/ right (X  
and Y) axes.  
TEMPO LED  
Switch 1, Switch 2  
The TEMPO LED blinks every quarter-note,  
according to the MIDI Clock tempo specified  
by the main encoder.  
You can use these switches in either the  
one-parameter (Inc/ Dec type) or two-  
parameter (SW × 2) mode.  
• One-parameter mode assigns a single  
control change or program change to  
both switches, allowing the value to be  
increased or decreased by SW1 and SW2.  
Main encoder  
In Play mode you can use this to adjust the MIDI  
Clock tempo or to transmit program changes. In  
other modes this is used to edit parameters.  
• Two-parameter mode lets you assign  
completely separate messages (damper,  
sostenuto, soft pedal, portamento, or  
other control change) to SW1 and SW2.  
Trigger pads  
You can assign control changes or note  
messages (C-1–G9) to the trigger pads.  
When assigning a control change, you can  
choose to transmit a value of 127 when the pad  
is pressed and 0 when released, or alternately  
transmit values of 0 and 127 each time the pad  
is pressed.  
When assigning a note message, you can  
specify whether a note-on (with velocity) will  
be transmitted when the pad is pressed and a  
note-off when released, or alternately transmit  
both note-on and note-off messages each time  
the pad is pressed.  
Bend/ Mod Wheels  
You can assign MIDI messages to these  
wheels and use them to control a connected  
device or an application on your computer.  
• BEND can be assigned to pitch bend,  
master balance, aftertouch, velocity, or a  
control change.  
• MOD WHEEL can be assigned to  
aftertouch, velocity, or a control change.  
In other modes, you can use the trigger pads to  
select pages, to input numerical values, or  
perform various other functions depending on  
the mode. (p.4 “About the trigger pad  
functions”)  
Keyboard  
This is a full-size 49-key velocity-sensitive  
keyboard. It transmits note messages.  
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Introduction–Parts and what they do  
[MESSAGE] key  
[EXIT] key  
Sub-displays  
When you hold down this key and press a  
trigger pad to which a message is assigned,  
the assigned MIDI message will be  
transmitted.  
Press this key to return to Play mode from  
Setting, Message, or Scene modes, or to cancel a  
setting or operation. In addition, pressing this in  
Play mode will cause the current encoder and  
slider values to appear in the sub-displays.  
These show the names assigned to each  
encoder and slider, or the values that are  
transmitted when they are moved.  
[SETTING] key  
To enter Setting mode, hold down this key  
and press the trigger pad for the desired  
page.  
[SCENE] key  
To enter Scene mode, hold down this key  
and press the trigger pad for the desired  
page.  
[HEX LOCK] key  
Press this key to enable and disable HEX  
LOCK mode. When its enabled, the LED  
will light up, and you can then use the  
trigger pads to input hexadecimal values.  
Also, MIDI messages and values shown in  
the main display and sub-displays will be  
shown in hexadecimal form.  
OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR keys  
In Play mode, these function as Octave Shift  
keys to shift the octave of the keyboard.  
(p.18)  
When editing parameters or entering text in  
other modes, these act as cursor keys (both  
keys will light).  
[ENTER] key  
Encoders and sliders  
In Setting mode, press this key to  
finalize a setting or value.  
In Message mode, press this key to  
transmit the specified MIDI  
message.  
You can assign a different MIDI message to each  
encoder and slider, and use them to control connected  
devices, soft synthesizers, and DAW programs on your  
computer.  
You can assign control change messages (including  
RPN and NRPN) to the encoders and sliders.  
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Introduction–Parts and what they do  
The printing around each pad on the  
KONTROL49’s panel indicates the page or  
function in each mode.  
Using the trigger pads to input hexadecimal val-  
ues  
To input a hexadecimal value, press the [HEX  
LOCK] key to make it light, and use the pads  
shown below.  
About the trigger pad functions  
The trigger pads are one of the most useful parts  
of the KONTROL49. Theyre used for many  
different important functions, as described  
below.  
Message mode  
Setting mode  
Scene mode  
Numeric key  
or  
[HEX LOCK] key  
Transmit MIDI messages  
C
B
A
0
D
7
E
8
5
2
F
9
6
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In Play mode, the MIDI message assigned in  
Setting mode will be transmitted each time you  
press a pad.  
In Message mode, you can hold down the  
[MESSAGE] key and press a pad to transmit a  
specified MIDI message.  
Text input character  
Input numerical values  
In Setting, or Scene modes, you will use the  
pads to input numerical values such as MIDI  
control change numbers or MIDI channels.  
You can input values in either decimal or  
hexadecimal form.  
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Select the different KONTROL49 modes  
When you want to move from Play mode to  
another mode, hold down the mode key of the  
desired mode and press a pad to enter that  
mode or to transmit a MIDI message.  
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Using the trigger pads to input decimal values  
To input a decimal value, make sure that the  
[HEX LOCK] key is unlit, and use the pads  
shown below. The value will be cleared if you  
press any other pad.  
About the pad numbers  
The pad numbers printed in this owner s  
manual (e.g., pad [1]) correspond to the  
KONTROL49’s pads as follows.  
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7
4
1
8
5
2
9
6
3
[1 ]  
[5 ]  
[9 ]  
[2 ]  
[6 ]  
[3 ]  
[7 ]  
[4 ]  
[8 ]  
0
[1 0 ] [1 1 ]  
[1 2 ]  
[1 6 ]  
[1 3 ] [1 4 ] [1 5 ]  
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[Contrast adjustment] knob  
SWITCH jack  
PEDAL jack  
This adjusts the display contrast. The visibility  
of the display will vary depending on your  
viewing angle. Adjust this knob as necessary.  
You can connect a damper pedal or pedal switch  
(such as the Korg DS-1H or PS-1 - both sold  
separately)to this jack.  
You can connect a foot controller or expression  
pedal (such as the Korg XVP-10 or EXP-2 - both  
sold separately) to this jack.  
You can assign the foot switch to control  
damper, sostenuto, soft pedal, portamento, or  
another control change. You can also choose  
how the value of the MIDI message will be  
transmitted when the pedal is pressed.  
You can assign the foot pedal to control master  
volume, foot pedal, portamento time, volume,  
panpot, expression, or another control change.  
Power supply connector  
Connect the included AC adapter here.  
Use the AC adapter if you are using the MIDI  
connectors to control a connected device. If you  
use a USB cable to connect the KONTROL49 to  
your computer, power will be supplied from the  
computer (USB bus power) and the AC adapter  
will not be necessary.  
USB connector  
MIDI connectors  
You can connect external MIDI  
Power switch  
Use a USB cable to connect the  
KONTROL49 to your computer  
for MIDI message transmission  
and reception.  
This switch powers-on the  
KONTROL49. Set the switch to  
the appropriate position for the  
type of power connection you  
are using. (p.6 “Making  
connections and turning the  
power on”)  
devices to these connectors, for  
sending and receiving MIDI  
messages. The MIDI connectors  
will function differently  
depending on whether your  
computer is connected to USB  
connector. For details, refer to  
“About the KONTROL49s  
MIDI connectors” (p.46).  
Some computers may not be able to supply  
power via USB bus power. In this case, use  
a self-powered USB hub (that obtains  
power from an external supply) or use the  
AC adapter.  
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Introduction–Making connections and turning the power on  
Never turn off the power while you are saving settings (i.e., while the  
Write operation is occurring). Doing so may damage the internal data.  
Making connections and turning the  
power on  
USB connection  
Use a USB cable to connect the KONTROL49 to the USB connector of  
your computer. You can leave your computer turned on when you  
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MIDI & AC adapter connection  
make USB connections. If you will be using a pedal, connect it to the  
PEDAL jack. The MIDI OUT A connector transmits MIDI messages  
from the KONTROL49’s encoders and other controllers. The MIDI  
OUT B connector transmits MIDI messages from the USB-connected  
computer. (p.46)  
Before you make connections, you must turn off the power of all  
devices. Failure to do so may damage your speaker system or cause  
malfunctions.  
Connect the AC adapter to the power connector of the KONTROL49,  
and plug the adaptor into an AC outlet.  
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Use a MIDI cable to connect the KONTROL49 to your external device.  
If you will be using a pedal, connect it to the PEDAL jack.  
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MIDI cable  
Damper pedal  
USB cable  
or  
Expression pedal  
Pedal switch  
MIDI sound module  
AC adaptor  
to an AC outlet  
Damper pedal  
or  
Pedal switch  
Expression pedal  
MIDI sound module  
MIDI synthesizer  
Set the KONTROL49’s power switch to the DC position to turn on the  
power.  
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Computer  
Turn on the power of the connected equipment.  
The KONTROL49 can also be used as a USB-MIDI interface. If a MIDI  
sound source is connected to the MIDI OUT A connector, youll be able  
to control it from the KONTROL49s keyboard and controllers. If a  
MIDI sound source is connected to the MIDI OUT B connector, it will be  
able to receive data from your computer.  
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5
When you are ready to turn off the power, set the KONTROL49s  
power switch to STANDBY.  
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Introduction–Making connections and turning the power on  
Set the KONTROL49’s power switch to USB to turn on the power.  
When using a USB connection, the power is supplied from the  
connected computer (this is referred to as “bus power”).  
The same applies if you are using a self-powered USB hub.  
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You wont usually need to use the AC adapter if you are using a USB  
connection. However if your computer does not supply a large amount  
of power via USB, or if you have connected several bus-powered  
devices to a USB hub, the power supplied via USB may be insufficient.  
(If this occurs, the main display will indicate “LowPower.”)  
In such cases, use the AC adapter, and set the power switch to DC.  
When you are ready to turn off the power, set the power switch to  
STANDBY.  
Never turn off the power while you are saving settings (i.e., while the  
Write operation is occurring). Doing so may damage the internal data.  
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Operation–About the KONTROL49s modes  
Operation  
3. Message mode  
In this mode you can transmit various MIDI messages that are assigned to  
the pads.  
About the KONTROL49s modes  
The KONTROL49 has four modes: Play, Setting, Message, and Scene.  
4. Scene mode  
In Scene mode you can do the following things.  
1. Play mode  
In this mode you can use the keyboard, pads, sliders, encoders, and other  
controllers to play and control connected MIDI sound modules or soft  
synthesizers and DAW programs running on your computer.  
• Choose a scene from user memory.  
• Select the scene and global MIDI channel.  
• Save the scene parameter settings you made in Setting mode as a “scene”  
into user memory.  
The assignments for each controller (“scene parameters”) can be recalled as  
a “scene” in Scene mode, or specified in Setting mode.  
• Load the preset scenes into user memory, restoring the factory settings.  
• Transmit or receive dumps of internal scenes or global parameters.  
2. Setting mode  
In this mode you can set both the scene parameters (assignments for each  
controller) and the global parameters (settings that apply to the entire  
KONTROL49).  
Scene parameters include the MIDI messages assigned to each controller.  
You can create descriptive names for the functions assigned to the sliders  
and rotary encoders. These names will appear in the sub-displays. The MIDI  
channel and USB-MIDI port on which the assigned messages are  
transmitted are also scene parameters. Set these parameters as appropriate  
for the connected MIDI sound module, or for the soft synthesizer or DAW  
program you are using on your computer.  
Global parameters include settings such as the type of connected pedal, the  
LCD backlight, and pad illumination.  
The scene parameters can be stored in the KONTROL49s internal memory  
in Scene mode. The stored settings are called a “scene.”  
Global parameters will be saved automatically in internal memory when  
you press the [ENTER] key to return from Setting mode to Play mode.  
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Operation–Quick Start  
Step 1. Press the [SCENE] key.  
While you hold down the key, the main display will indicate “ScenePd?”  
Trigger pads to which a scene is registered will light, and the pad for the  
currently selected scene number 1 will blink. (p.52 “Scene mode”)  
The scene number matches the number that is printed at the upper right of  
each pad.  
Quick Start  
1. Turning on the power  
Connect the KONTROL49 to your computer, and turn on the power. (p.6  
“Making connections and turning the power on”)  
Step 2. Hold down the [SCENE] key and press the pad that has “2” printed  
of scene number 2.  
You will automatically enter Play mode.  
Step 3. When you release the [SCENE] key you will return to Play mode.  
Operate the KONTROL49s controllers to control the software on your  
computer. (p.13 “Play mode”)  
The main display shows the name of the currently  
selected scene.  
Start up the software that you want to operate from the  
KONTROL49, and make the appropriate USB and  
MIDI settings in your software. For details on USB and  
MIDI settings, refer to the owner s manuals for your  
software and computer.  
3. Making controller assignments  
You can assign the pads, sliders, encoders, vector joystick, and pedals to a  
wide variety of MIDI messages.  
• As an example, well assign control change number 10 on MIDI channel  
1 to encoder 1, and control change number 15 on MIDI channel 2 to  
encoder 2.  
2. Selecting a scene  
You can assign parameters to the KONTROL49s encoders, sliders, and  
other controllers in order to control your DAW or soft synthesizers just as  
you like. These settings are collectively called a “scene.”  
The KONTROL49 contains twelve preset scenes. Refer to the scene list in the  
included CD-ROM and select the most suitable scene for controlling your  
software. The included CD-ROM contains numerous scenes designed for  
specific software, in addition to the twelve factory-set internal scenes.  
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• As an example, heres how to select scene 2.  
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Step 1. Press the [SETTING] key.  
While you hold down the key, the main display indicates “MenuPad?” and  
the KONTROL49 waits for you to press one of the sixteen pads.  
Step 2. Continue holding down the [SETTING] key, and press pad 1 which is  
marked as [ENCODER]. (p.20)  
The main display will indicate “Encodr#1”.  
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Step 3. Release the [SETTING] key.  
Step 7. Next, press the OCTAVE  
SHIFT/ CURSOR [] key to  
return to the page where you  
select the encoder to assign.  
The OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [] key will light red,  
and the [®] key will light green. Red indicates that  
there are no further pages in that direction, and green  
indicates that further pages exist in that direction.  
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Step 8. Set the encoder number  
to “Encodr#2” and set the  
control change number to 15.  
Note that the sub-display above  
encoder 2 is also updated.  
Step 4. Use the main encoder to select the number of  
the encoder you want to assign.  
Since were making an assignment for encoder 1, make  
sure that the main display indicates “Encodr#1”.  
Step 5. Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key.  
You will move to the MIDI message select page.  
(p.20)  
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The main display will show the MIDI message that is  
currently assigned to encoder 1.  
Step 9. Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR  
[®] key.  
The MIDI channel setting page will appear.  
Since we just made an assignment for  
encoder 2, here we will specify the MIDI  
channel for encoder 2.  
Step 6. Use the main encoder or the pads to select control change number 10.  
(p.20)  
The contents of the sub-display above encoder 1 will also change.  
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Alternatively, you can use the pads to input the control change number.  
Step 10. Use the main encoder to select the  
desired channel.  
Next well specify the MIDI channel for  
encoder 1.  
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Step 11. We are back in the page where you  
select the encoder to assign, but you can  
also make the setting by directly operating  
the controller you want to assign.  
Rotate encoder 1, and notice that both the  
main display and the encoder 1 display  
change.  
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You can use also this method in the MIDI  
message select page to quickly edit the  
assignments. You can also change the  
assignments for two or more encoders at  
once while watching the sub-displays.  
You can use the same method to make assignments for sliders as well.  
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Step 12. Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key.  
The name edit page will appear.  
4. Saving a scene  
If you dont save your edited controller assignments, your changes will be  
lost when you select a different scene or turn off the power. Heres how to  
save your controller assignments in a new scene so you wont have to re-  
create them later.  
Step 13. There are three ways to input a name; you can  
sliders. You can input a name of up to eight characters.  
For details, see “Inputting a name” (p.22).  
When the cursor arrives at the eighth character, the  
OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key will light red, and  
the [ENTER] key will blink.  
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Use the Scene mode to save  
your scenes. (p.55)  
Step 1. Press the [SCENE]  
key.  
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Step 14. When youve finished inputting a name, press  
[ENTER] to apply the setting.  
You will then return to Play mode.  
If you press the [ENTER] key in one of the preceding  
pages, the settings will be updated to the assignments  
you made up to that point.  
Step 2. Continue holding  
down the [SCENE] key, and  
press pad [16] (assigned to the  
[WRITE] function) to enter  
the WRITE page.  
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If you assign an RPN or NRPN message, the page structure will be  
different. (p.21)  
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Go ahead and make settings for other controllers as well, to create your  
scene. For more about assigning other controllers, “Setting mode” (p.19)  
In this example, lets save  
your new scene in scene 2.  
Quick Assign  
Step 3. Press pad 2 or use the  
If you just want to set the control change number for an encoder or slider,  
main encoder to select scene  
number 2.  
heres a simpler way to make the assignment.  
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Hold down the [SETTING] key and  
operate the encoder or slider you want  
to assign. The sub-display will change  
to show the MIDI message you select.  
When you release the [SETTING] key,  
the assignment will be updated and you  
will return to Play mode.  
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Step 4. After you have made  
your selection, press the  
OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR  
[®] key to move to the next  
page.  
If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT]  
key. (p.23)  
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The page in which you edit the scene name will appear.  
5. Managing scene sets on your computer  
Using the included Editor Librarian software, the twelve scenes stored in the  
KONTROL49 can be saved on your computer as a set for editing and data  
management.  
Step 5. Input a scene name using the main encoder, the  
pads, or the encoders or sliders.  
You can input a name of up to eight characters. For  
details, see “Inputting a name” (p.22).  
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Data transfer to and from the  
Editor Librarian software is  
performed in the Scene mode  
DUMP page. (p.53)  
Step 6. When youve finished inputting the name, press  
the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key or the [ENTER]  
key to proceed to the next page.  
Step 1. Press the [SCENE] key.  
The main display indicates  
“ScenePd?”  
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Step 2. Continue holding  
down the [SCENE] key, and  
press pad 14 (assigned to the  
[DUMP] function).  
You will enter the DUMP  
page.  
Step 7. This page asks you for confirmation. To save the  
scene, press the [ENTER] key.  
When the scene has been saved, the main display will  
indicate “Complete” and you will return to Play mode.  
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If you decide to cancel mid-way through the Save  
procedure, press the [EXIT] key.  
Start up the KONTROL49 Editor Librarian software, and press the  
“Receive” button to load the scene set from the KONTROL49s memory.  
Then press the “Save” button to name the scene set and save it as a file. A file  
you create in this way can be loaded into the KONTROL49 whenever  
needed.  
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For details on using the Editor Librarian software, refer to “Editor Librarian  
software manual” on the included CD-ROM.  
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Operation–Play mode  
Using the controllers  
In Play mode you can use seven types of controllers.  
Play mode  
In Play mode, you can use the KONTROL49 to control connected MIDI  
equipment or soft synthesizers and DAW software on your computer.  
1. Encoders and sliders  
These controllers transmit the assigned message each time you operate them.  
When you power-on the KONTROL49 it will always start up in Play mode.  
The main display will show the current scene name. Normally, it will start  
up with the scene that was last selected when you turned off the power.  
Display  
When you operate an encoder or slider, its sub-display shows the current  
value. When you turn on the power, the names assigned to the encoders are  
displayed. If no MIDI message has been assigned, the display indicates  
“NoAssign.”  
In this state when you operate the main encoder, pads, vector joystick, pitch  
bend & mod wheels, switch 1/ 2, or pedal, the main display will show the  
MIDI message assigned to that controller and its value. (“Using the  
controllers”)  
Example: Control change assign (Pan message)  
The sub-displays will show the name assigned to each encoder. When you  
operate an encoder or slider, the sub-display will show the values of both  
controllers.  
When a certain interval of time elapses after you operate the controller, the  
display will switch to the name that is assigned to the last-operated  
controller.  
When you operate either a slider or encoder from this state, the values of  
both controllers are displayed. For the controller you are not operating, the  
value of the current position is displayed.  
If no MIDI message is assigned, “---” is displayed.  
HEX LOCK key Off (decimal display)  
HEX LOCK key On (hexadecimal display)  
If controller is operated (Value display)  
The name you set is displayed.  
Encoder  
Slider  
Encoder  
Slider  
If fixed time passes,  
The backlight color of the sub-displays will change depending on the  
controller you operate. With the default settings, this will be green when you  
operate a slider, and red when you operate an encoder.  
Normally, each sub-display will show either the encoder name or the  
slider name. You can only see one name at a time, however. If you want  
to check the name that is not currently displayed, press the [ENTER]  
key.  
When a certain interval of time elapses after you operate the controller, the  
name assigned to the last-operated controller will appear.  
You can change the backlight color of main display and sub-displays.  
(p.46 “Setting mode–[16] GLOBAL (Global setting)”)  
The KONTROL49 will remember the most recent value you have set  
(the value - not the function, which is already saved as part of the scene)  
for each of the rotary encoders, in every scene. This information is  
retained only until the power is turned off.  
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If you hold down the [EXIT] key while operating a controller, the sub-  
display indication will not switch to the name of the assigned setting;  
the controller value will continue to be displayed. This lets you edit a  
If note data is assigned, the pad will light red once when the message is  
transmitted.  
If a control change is assigned  
When you press a pad, the main display will show the contents of the  
transmitted control change message.  
mode–[16] GLOBAL (Global setting)”)  
HEX LOCK key Off (decimal display)  
HEX LOCK key On (hexadecimal display)  
Encoder and slider-related settings  
You can assign a MIDI message to an encoder. For details, see “Setting  
mode–[1] ENCODER (Encoder assignment)” (p.20).  
MIDI message Value  
MIDI message Value  
You can assign a MIDI message to a slider. For details, see “Setting mode–  
[2] SLIDER (Slider assignment)” (p.24).  
If a control change is assigned, the pad will light green. If the pad operation  
is set to Momentary, it will light orange when you press the pad to transmit  
a value if 127. (It will once again light green when a value of 0 is  
transmitted.) If the pad operation is set to Toggle, the pad will alternate  
between green and orange each time you press it.  
You can specify the USB-MIDI port from which the assigned MIDI  
message is transmitted. For details, see “Setting mode–[15] USB-MIDI  
PORT (USB-MIDI Port setting)” (p.44).  
2. Trigger pads  
You can change the lit status of the pads. (p.46 “Setting mode–[16]  
change.  
GLOBAL (Global setting)”)  
Pads to which note data is assigned will also transmit velocity. (“Setting  
mode–[3] PAD 1–8 (PAD 1–8 assignment)” (p.24) or “Setting mode–[4]  
PAD 9–16 (PAD 9–16 assignment)” (p.26))  
Pads to which a control change is assigned will transmit a value of either 0  
or 127.  
Trigger pad-related settings  
You can assign a MIDI message to a trigger pad. For details, see “Setting  
mode–[3] PAD 1–8 (PAD 1–8 assignment)” (p.24) or “Setting mode–[4]  
PAD 9–16 (PAD 9–16 assignment)” (p.26).  
You can specify the USB-MIDI port from which the assigned MIDI  
message is transmitted. For details, see “Setting mode–[15] USB-MIDI  
PORT (USB-MIDI Port setting)” (p.44).  
Display  
When you press a pad, the main display will show the transmitted note  
number and velocity value.  
You can specify the pad illumination for when a MIDI message is  
transmitted. For details, see “Setting mode–[16] GLOBAL (Global  
setting)” (p.46).  
HEX LOCK key Off (decimal display)  
Note number Velocity  
HEX LOCK key On (hexadecimal display)  
Note number Velocity  
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Operation–Play mode  
Vector joystick-related settings  
3. Vector joystick  
When you move the vector joystick, it will transmit the assigned MIDI  
message. You can assign MIDI messages to the up/ down (Y) and left/ right  
(X) directions.  
You can assign a MIDI message to the left/ right direction of the vector  
joystick. For details, see “Setting mode–[7] VECTOR-X (Vector-X  
assignment)” (p.31).  
You can assign a MIDI message to the up/ down direction of the vector  
joystick. For details, see “Setting mode–[8] VECTOR-Y (Vector-Y  
assignment)” (p.32).  
For the up/ down/ left/ right directions, the assigned MIDI message will be  
transmitted with a value in the range of 0–127.  
You can specify the USB-MIDI port from which the assigned MIDI  
message is transmitted. For details, see “Setting mode–[15] USB-MIDI  
PORT (USB-MIDI Port setting)” (p.44).  
Y
4. Pitch Bend, Mod Wheel  
When you operate these controllers, the assigned MIDI message will be  
transmitted. Bend can be assigned either to transmit the same parameter for  
the entire upward and downward range, or to transmit separate parameters  
for the upward and downward ranges.  
X
Display  
Display  
When you operate the vector joystick, the main display will show the  
When you operate the Pitch Bend or Mod Wheel controllers, the contents of  
message that is transmitted.  
the message will appear in the main display.  
If youve assigned a control change, you can turn the [HEX LOCK] key  
on (lit red) to see the contents of the MIDI message in hexadecimal.  
Depending on the assigned MIDI message, you can turn the [HEX  
LOCK] key on (lit red) to see the contents of the MIDI message in  
hexadecimal.  
When the vector joystick is operated  
If a control change is assigned, a value in the range of 0–127 is displayed.  
If channel aftertouch is assigned  
If pitch bend is assigned  
(hexadecimal display)  
If control change is assigned  
MIDI message Value  
MIDI message Value  
Value of X directions Value of Y directions  
If no MIDI message is assigned (NoAssign), the main display will not  
change even if you operate the vector joystick. Instead, the display will  
continue to show the scene name.  
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Pitch Bend & Mod Wheel controller settings  
• Assign a MIDI message to the Pitch Bend controller. For details, see  
If program change is assigned  
(hexadecimal display)  
If program change is assigned  
(decimal display)  
“Setting mode–[5] Pitch Bend (Pitch Bend assignment)” (p.26).  
• Assign a MIDI message to the Mod Wheel controller. For details, see  
“Setting mode–[6] MOD (MOD Wheel assignment)” (p.30).  
MIDI message Value  
MIDI message Value  
• Specify the USB-MIDI port on which MIDI messages will be transmitted.  
For details, see “Setting mode–[15] USB-MIDI PORT (USB-MIDI Port  
setting)” (p.44).  
If a MIDI message has not been assigned (NoAssign), pressing switches 1/ 2  
will not change the indication in the main display (it will continue to show  
the scene name).  
5. Switches 1 and 2  
If youre using the two-parameter assignment mode, the switch will light  
when you press it to transmit a value of 127.  
The assigned MIDI message will be transmitted each time you press switch  
assignment mode (Inc/ Dec type) or a two-parameter assignment mode (the  
two switches will transmit independent messages). The one-parameter  
mode assigns a single MIDI message to both switches, and lets you  
increment/ decrement the value in steps of one. The two-parameter mode  
lets you transmit a separate MIDI message from each switch.  
If youre using the one-parameter assignment mode, the value can be  
reset by pressing switch 1 and switch 2 simultaneously.  
Switches 1 and 2 settings  
• Assign a MIDI message to switches 1/ 2. For details, see “Setting mode–[9]  
SW1/ SW2 (SW1/ SW2 assignment)” (p.32).  
• Specify the USB-MIDI port on which MIDI messages will be transmitted.  
For details, see “Setting mode–[15] USB-MIDI PORT (USB-MIDI Port  
setting)” (p.44).  
6. Pedal (PEDAL jack/ SWITCH jack)  
The assigned MIDI message will be transmitted when you operate a foot  
controller or damper pedal connected to the PEDAL jack or SWITCH jack.  
Operating the pedal will transmit a value in the range of 0–127. Operating  
the switch will transmit a value of either 0 or 127.  
Display  
Display  
When you operate switch 1 or 2, the contents of the message will appear in  
When you operate a connected pedal, the main display will show the  
the main display.  
contents of the message.  
LOCK] key on (lit red) to see the contents of the MIDI message in  
hexadecimal.  
If control change is assigned  
MIDI message Value  
If damper is assigned  
MIDI message Value  
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change even if you operate the pedal (the display will continue to show the  
scene name).  
For details, see “Setting mode–[13] MAIN ENC (Main Encoder assignment)”  
(p.40).  
The MIDI Clock tempo defaults to 120 when you turn the power on.  
Pedal-related settings  
You can assign a MIDI message to the pedal. For details, see “Setting  
mode–[10] PEDAL (Pedal assignment)” (p.35).  
If TempoChg is assigned, you can hold down the [SETTING] key and  
turn the main encoder to adjust the first decimal place of the tempo. At  
this time the range of adjustment will be 20.0–300.0.  
If Program Change & Bank Select is assigned, you can hold down the  
[SETTING] key and turn the main encoder to edit the Bank Select MSB  
or LSB.  
You can specify the USB-MIDI port from which the assigned MIDI  
message is transmitted. For details, see “Setting mode–[15] USB-MIDI  
PORT (USB-MIDI Port setting)” (p.44).  
• Specify the polarity of the connected pedal switch, and the effective range  
of the pedal. For details, see “Setting mode–[16] GLOBAL (Global  
setting)” (p.46).  
Display  
Clock will appear in the main display when you turn the main encoder. The  
TEMPO LED at the upper left of the main encoder will blink at quarter-note  
intervals of the specified MIDI Clock tempo.  
7. Main encoder  
You can use the main encoder to adjust the tempo of the MIDI Clock or to  
transmit program changes.  
If a connected device or application is synchronized to MIDI Clock messages  
from the KONTROL49, you can use the main encoder to control the tempo.  
The tempo range is Clock Off and 020–300. If you set the encoder to Clock  
Off, MIDI Clock will not be transmitted. MIDI Clock messages are  
Message mode (p.44 “[15] USB-MIDI PORT (USB-MIDI Port setting)”).  
If the main encoder is assigned to transmit program changes, any value in  
the range of 1–128 can be transmitted. You can also specify that the program  
change be transmitted together with a Bank Select message.  
When either program change or program change & bank select is assigned  
to the main encoder, the program change number will appear in the main  
display when you turn the main encoder.  
[MESSAGE] key, and [EXIT] key will operate as follows:  
Main encoder settings  
• Assign a MIDI message to the main encoder. For details, see “Setting  
mode–[13] MAIN ENC (Main Encoder assignment)” (p.40).  
MIDI  
message  
[SETTING] key  
No change  
[MESSAGE] key  
[EXIT] key  
• Specify the USB-MIDI port on which MIDI messages will be transmitted.  
For details, see “Setting mode–[15] USB-MIDI PORT (USB-MIDI Port  
setting)” (p.44).  
NoAssign  
Switch the tempo when Always display the  
released  
TempoChg  
ProgChg  
Edit the decimal place  
Tempo  
Transmit Prog# when  
released  
Always display the  
Prog#  
By using Message mode [8] Tap, you can set the desired tempo by  
tapping pad [8] at the corresponding interval. For details, see “Message  
mode–[8] TAP (Tap tempo message)” (p.51).  
Transmit Prog#&BS  
when released  
Always display the  
Prog#  
PChg&BS  
Edit MSB/LSB  
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Keyboard-related settings  
You can specify the MIDI channel on which note data is transmitted. For  
details, see “Setting mode–[12] KEYBOARD (Keyboard setting)” (p.38).  
8. Keyboard  
When you play notes on the keyboard, note messages are transmitted on the  
keyboards MIDI channel (p.38).  
You can transpose the keyboard in semitone steps. For details, see “Setting  
mode–[12] KEYBOARD (Keyboard setting)” (p.38).  
Octave setting  
You can use the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR []/ [®] keys to shift the pitch  
of the keyboard in steps of an octave. If you want to return to the ±0  
(normal) setting, press the [] and [®] keys simultaneously.  
You can change the velocity curve. For details, see “Setting mode–[12]  
KEYBOARD (Keyboard setting)” (p.38).  
You can specify the USB-MIDI port from which the note data is  
transmitted. For details, see “Setting mode–[15] USB-MIDI PORT (USB-  
MIDI Port setting)” (p.44).  
Each time you press the [®] key the pitch will shift upward one octave.  
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The color of the [®] key indicates the current setting.  
Unlit: ±0 octaves  
Green: +1 octave  
Orange: +2 octaves  
Red: +3 octaves  
Each time you press the [] key the pitch will shift downward one  
octave. The color of the [] key indicates the current setting.  
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Unlit: ±0 octaves  
Green: –1 octave  
Orange: –2 octaves  
Red: –3 octaves  
Pitch range adjusted by the Octave Shift keys  
C-1  
C0  
C1  
C2  
C3  
C4  
C5  
C6  
C7  
C8  
C9  
Octave: ±0  
Octave: -1  
Octave: +3  
Octave: -2  
Octave: +2  
Octave: -3  
Octave: +1  
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Operation–Setting mode  
Global parameter settings  
Pad [16] access pages for setting Global parameters. These settings are saved  
automatically when you exit the page or select a different scene.  
Setting mode  
entire KONTROL49).  
Pad No.  
Page  
Content  
Pedal settings, backlight color, pad illumination  
Pad [16] Global setting  
settings (p.46)  
Setting mode is divided into sixteen pages.  
Hold down the [SETTING] key (the main display shows “MenuPad?”) and  
press one of the pads listed below to move to the corresponding page of  
parameter settings.  
If you hold down the [EXIT] key and press the [SETTING] key, the main  
display will show “MenuPad?” and the KONTROL49 will wait for you to  
press one of the pads to select a page.  
About the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR keys, [ENTER]  
key, and [EXIT] key  
In Setting mode, the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR []/ [®] keys act as cursor  
keys to move between parameters.  
When you hold down the [SETTING] key and press a pad to enter a page in  
this mode, the key(s) will light green to indicate the direction(s) in which  
you can move. You cannot move in a direction whose key is dark or lit red.  
You can return to the beginning of the selected page by holding down the  
[®] key and pressing the [] key.  
Scene parameter settings  
Pad [1] through pad [15] access pages for setting Scene parameters. After  
you edit these settings, you will need to save them in Scene mode.  
(RED)  
(GREEN)  
Pad No.  
Page  
Content  
: You can move toward the right to another parameter  
Pad [1] Encoder assignment  
Pad [2] Slider assignment  
Pad [3] PAD 1–8 assignment  
Pad [4] PAD 9–16 assignment  
Assign messages to encoders (p.20)  
Assign messages to sliders (p.24)  
Assign messages to pads [1]–[8] (p.24)  
Assign messages to pads [9]–[16] (p.26)  
(GREEN)  
(RED)  
: You can move toward the left to another parameter  
When you arrive at the last parameter, the [ENTER] key will blink. Press the  
[ENTER] key to apply the setting and return to Play mode. If you press  
[ENTER] before you arrive at the last parameter, your settings up to that  
point will be applied and you will return to Play mode.  
Press the [EXIT] key if you decide to discard your changes before pressing  
[ENTER].  
Pad [5] Pitch Bend assignment Assign messages to Pitch Bend wheel (p.26)  
Pad [6] Mod Wheel assignment Assign messages to Mod wheel (p.30)  
Assign messages to the left/right direction of the vec-  
tor joystick (p.31)  
Pad [7] Vector-X assignment  
Assign messages to the forward/backward direction of  
Pad [8] Vector-Y assignment  
the vector joystick (p.32)  
Pad [9] SW1/2 assignment  
Pad [10] Pedal assignment  
Assign messages to Switch 1/Switch 2 (p.32)  
Assign messages to the connected foot controller  
(p.35)  
Assign messages to connected damper pedal or  
pedal switch (p.36)  
Pad [11] Foot SW assignment  
Pad [12] Keyboard assignment  
Pad [13] Main Enc assignment  
Assign messages to Keyboard MIDI channel (p.38)  
Assign messages to main encoder (p.40)  
Assign messages to Message mode pad [9]–[16]  
(p.41)  
Pad [14] Message assignment  
Pad [15] USB-MIDI Port setting  
Make USB-MIDI port settings (p.44)  
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Operation–Setting mode  
If SW1 and 2 are both lit, you can also use these to select an encoder to  
assign.  
[1] ENCODER (Encoder assignment)  
The Encoder assignment page lets you assign MIDI messages to the rotary  
encoders, specify the MIDI channel on which the messages will be  
transmitted, etc. You can assign a control change (CC#), RPN, or NRPN  
message to each encoder.  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “Message  
Select” (select the MIDI message).  
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4
(Red) (Green)  
Hold down the [SETTING] key and press pad [1].  
You will be in the Encoder assignment page, and the [SETTING] key  
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and pad [1] will light. The main display indicates “Encoder Select,”  
prompting you to select the encoder to assign.  
Use the main encoder or the pads to select the MIDI message you want  
to assign.  
NoAsgn (No Assign)  
No MIDI message is assigned to the selected encoder. If you select  
NoAsgn, press the [ENTER] key (blinking) to update the setting.  
(Step 9)  
Each sub-display indicates the MIDI message assigned to the  
corresponding encoder, and the MIDI transmit channel.  
CC#000-127 (Control Change)  
Assigns the selected control change message. (p.56 “Available MIDI  
messages”)  
NRPN, RPN  
MIDI channel  
MIDI message type Control change number  
Assigns an NRPN or RPN to the encoder. If you select NRPN or RPN,  
you will need to specify the “MSBand “LSB” for the controller. For  
details, see “Setting mode–Assigning NRPN or RPN” (p.21).  
The selectable parameters or values will blink in the main display.  
Control change, NRPN or RPN, and MIDI channel values can also be  
set by directly operating the encoder itself (or the slider if making a  
slider assignment). To make a setting for a different encoder (or slider),  
simply move that encoder (or slider). The display will show the setting  
for the encoder (or slider) you operated, and the display backlight color  
will change accordingly.  
If you want to check the MIDI messages assigned to an encoder or  
slider, enter Setting mode and check the sub-displays.  
Use the main encoder to choose the encoder to which you want to  
assign a MIDI message. Alternatively, you can select the desired  
encoder simply by turning it directly.  
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You can press the [HEX LOCK] key and input hexadecimal values.  
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Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “MIDI  
Channel” (specify the MIDI channel).  
Assigning NRPN or RPN  
If you select NRPN or RPN in “Message Select,” you need to set the “MSB,”  
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“LSB,” and “MIDI Channel” for the message.  
(Green) (Green)  
RPN (Registered Parameter Number) is a type of message used to make  
settings that are not limited to devices made by a single manufacturer.  
Messages of this type include RPN Fine Tune [MSB=00, LSB=01], RPN  
Coarse Tune [MSB=00, LSB=02], and RPN Pitch Bend Range [MSB=00,  
LSB=00].  
NRPN (Non Registered Parameter Number) is a type of message that can  
be freely used by instrument manufacturers and devices.  
Use the main encoder or the pads to select the MIDI channel on which  
the MIDI message will be transmitted. The range is 1–16 (ch). (p.4  
“About the trigger pad functions–Input numerical values”)  
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7
In “Message Select,” select NRPN or RPN.  
You can select these by turning the main encoder toward the right  
1
following CChg#127.  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] to proceed to “Name,” where  
you can specify a name for the encoder.  
(Green) (Green)  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] to proceed to “MSB.”  
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(Green) (Green)  
Specify the desired name for the assignment. In Play mode, the name  
you specify is shown in the sub-display. For the procedure, see  
“Inputting a name” (p.22).  
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Press the [ENTER] key.  
The setting will be updated, and you will return to Play mode.  
Use the main encoder or the pads to input the “MSB” value. The range  
is 0–127. “MSB” stands for “Most Significant Byte.”  
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If you want to keep the changes youve made, save them in Scene mode.  
If you turn off the power or select a different scene without saving, your  
changes will be discarded. For details, see “Scene mode–[16] WRITE”  
(p.55).  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “LSB.”  
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(Green) (Green)  
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Operation–Setting mode  
is 0–127.  
Inputting a name  
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In Setting mode you can freely assign a name to the parameter you assigned  
to an encoder or slider. Also, in Scene mode you can freely assign a name to  
the scene youve assigned.  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “MIDI  
Channel” (specify the MIDI channel).  
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Available characters  
(Green) (Green)  
You can input the following characters.  
Use the main encoder or the pads to select the MIDI channel on which  
the assigned MIDI message will be transmitted. The range is 1–16 (ch).  
(p.4 “About the trigger pad functions–Input numerical values”)  
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8
Moving the cursor  
A cursor is shown in the main display. If the cursor is located on a character,  
that character will blink. Use the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [][®] keys to  
move the cursor.  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] to proceed to “Name,” where  
you can specify a name for the encoder.  
(Green) (Green)  
Inputting text  
There are three ways to input text; using the main encoder, using the trigger  
pads, or using the encoders or sliders. These three input methods are  
explained below.  
Specify the desired name for the assignment. In Play mode, the name  
you specify is shown in the sub-display. For the procedure, see  
“Inputting a name” (p.22).  
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Using the main encoder to input text  
Turn the main encoder to choose characters in the order of (blank), AZ, a–  
z, 19, 0, and symbols. Move the cursor to the position at which you want  
to input a character, and use the main encoder to choose a character.  
Press the [ENTER] key.  
The setting will be updated, and you will return to Play mode.  
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If you want to keep the changes youve made, save them in Scene mode.  
If you turn off the power or select a different scene without saving, your  
changes will be discarded. For details, see “Scene mode–[16] WRITE”  
(p.55).  
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Operation–Setting mode  
Using the trigger pads to input text  
Quick-assign for control changes  
An alphanumeric character, symbol, or blank is assigned to each pad. Insert  
(insert a blank at the cursor location), Delete (delete the character at the  
cursor location and tighten up the subsequent characters), and Clear (erase  
the character at the cursor location) functions are also provided. The selected  
character will alternate each time you strike a pad [5]–[8] or [10]–[16]. Move  
the cursor to the position at which you want to input a character, and use the  
trigger pads to input or edit characters.  
In Play mode, theres a shortcut for assigning a new control change message  
to an encoder (or slider if making a slider assignment). This method is valid  
only for an encoder or slider which is already assigned to a control change  
message.  
You cannot use this method for an encoder or slider to which you have  
assigned NRPN or RPN.  
In Play mode, hold down the [SETTING] key and turn the desired  
encoder (or slider if making a slider assignment) to select a new control  
change message.  
The sub-display will show the new assignment for the encoder or  
slider.  
[1 ]  
[5 ]  
[2 ]  
[6 ]  
[3 ]  
[7 ]  
[4 ]  
[8 ]  
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[9 ] [1 0 ] [1 1 ] [1 2 ]  
[1 3 ] [1 4 ] [1 5 ] [1 6 ]  
MIDI channel  
MIDI message type Control change number  
Using the encoders and sliders to input text  
The new control change assignment will be updated when you release  
the [SETTING] key or operate a different controller. If you decide to  
cancel, press the [EXIT] key before you release the [SETTING] key.  
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Regardless of the cursor location, you can use the sliders and encoders to  
input the characters shown in the display. Use slider 1 or encoder 1 to input  
the first character (counting from the left edge) of the display. Use slider 2 or  
encoder 2 to input the second character of the display. In this way, sliders 1–  
8 or encoders 1–8 will edit the eight characters shown in the display.  
However, youll need to use sliders 1–8 to input the name of a parameter  
assigned to an encoder. Likewise, youll need to use encoders 1–8 to input  
the name of a parameter assigned to a slider.  
The MIDI channel will still be set to the “MIDI Channel” specified in the  
Encoder assignment Slider assignment page.  
If you want to keep the changes youve made, save them in Scene mode.  
If you turn off the power or select a different scene without saving, your  
changes will be discarded. For details, see “Scene mode–[16] WRITE”  
(p.55).  
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Operation–Setting mode  
Sub-displays 1 through 8 will show the MIDI transmit channel, MIDI  
message, and pad transmission setting for each pad.  
[2] SLIDER (Slider assignment)  
In the Slider assignment page, you can assign MIDI messages to sliders and  
specify the MIDI channel on which the messages will be transmitted, etc.  
You can assign a control change (CC#), RPN, or NRPN message to each  
slider.  
MIDI channel  
Pad operation type  
MIDI message type  
Note number  
or  
Hold down the [SETTING] key and press pad [2].  
You will be in the Slider assignment page, and the [SETTING] key and  
1
Control change number  
pad [2] will light. The main display indicates “Slider Select” (select the  
slider to assign). The messages you can assign to a slider and the  
assignment procedure are the same as for an encoder. For details, refer  
to “Encoder assignment” (p.20).  
For example if you operate the fifth encoder or slider, PAD#5 will be  
selected and the main display will indicate “PAD# 05”.  
You can use the Quick Assign procedure for sliders as well. For details,  
refer to “Quick-assign for control changes” in “Encoder assignment.”  
Use the main encoder or the pads to select the pad that you want to  
assign. To make your selection using the pads, simply press the desired  
pad.  
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The pad selected for assignment will blink.  
[3] PAD 1–8 (PAD 1–8 assignment)  
PAD 1–8 assignment lets you assign MIDI messages to pads 1 through 8, and  
specify the channels on which these messages will be transmitted.  
You can assign a note message or a control change (CC#) to each pad.  
If you assign a control change, the message will be transmitted with a value  
of either 0 or 127.  
If both SW1 and 2 are lit, you can also use these switches to select a pad  
to assign.  
Pad velocity settings are maintained separately for each scene. As the pad  
velocity type, you can choose either to transmit a velocity value that  
corresponds to the force with which you strike the pad, or to transmit a fixed  
value regardless of your striking force.  
In the following pages where you specify the MIDI message type and  
note number or control change number, you can use the  
correspondingly-numbered encoder or slider to select a parameter or  
edit a value. Its convenient to use the slider to make large changes in a  
value, and use the encoder to make fine adjustments.  
Hold down the [SETTING] key and press pad [3].  
Now you can make pad [1]–[8] assignments. The [SETTING] key and  
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Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “Message  
Select” (select the MIDI message).  
pads [1] through [8] will light/ blink. The main display will indicate  
PAD# 01” (select the pad that you want to assign).  
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(Red) (Green)  
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Use the main encoder to select the type of MIDI message.  
Use the main encoder or the pads to select the MIDI transmit channel.  
The range is 1–16 (ch). (p.4 “About the trigger pad functions–Input  
numerical values”)  
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8
9
NoAssign  
No MIDI message will be assigned to the selected pad. If you select  
NoAssign, the setting will be updated when you press the [ENTER]  
key (blinking). (Step 14)  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “PAD  
Type” (select the type of pad operation).  
Note# (Note message)  
Assigns a note message to the selected pad.  
(Green) (Green)  
CtrlChg# (Control Change)  
A control change message will be assigned to the switch. If you  
selected CtrlChg#, select the control change number. (p.30  
“Assigning a control change”  
)
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “Note  
Select” (specify a note number) or “Control Change Select” (specify a  
control change number).  
Use the main encoder to specify the type of operation that occurs when  
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10  
Momt (Momentary)  
(Green) (Green)  
When assigning a note message  
If a control change is assigned to the pad, pressing the pad will  
transmit the assigned control change message with a value of 127, and  
releasing it will transmit a value of 0.  
If a note message is assigned to the pad, pressing the pad will transmit  
a note-on, and releasing it will transmit a note-off.  
Tgle (Toggle)  
When assigning a control change  
If a control change is assigned to the pad, the assigned MIDI message  
will be transmitted alternately with a value of 127 and a value of 0 each  
time you press the pad.  
If a note message is assigned to the pad, a note-on message and a note-  
off message will be transmitted alternately each time you press the  
pad.  
Use the main encoder or the pads to select a note number or control  
change number. The range is 0–127. (p.4 “About the trigger pad  
functions–Input numerical values,” p.56 “Available MIDI messages”)  
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7
If youre assigning a note message, press a note on the keyboard to  
assign that note number to the current pad.  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “Velocity  
Type” (select the type of velocity).  
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12  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “MIDI  
Channel” (specify the MIDI channel).  
Use the main encoder to select the velocity type.  
(Green) (Green)  
VelSens (Velocity Sens)  
the pad. (If you choose VelSens, press the [ENTER] key (blinking) to  
save the setting.)  
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Operation–Setting mode  
Constant  
The fixed velocity value you specify will be transmitted when you  
strike the pad.  
[5] Pitch Bend (Pitch Bend assignment)  
Here you can assign the MIDI messages that will be transmitted when you  
move the Pitch Bend controller up or down, and specify the MIDI channel  
on which these messages are transmitted. If desired, you can assign separate  
MIDI messages to the upward and downward ranges of movement.  
If you set “Velocity Type” to Constant, press the OCTAVE SHIFT/  
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CURSOR [®] key to move to “Constant” (the velocity value setting),  
and use the main encoder to specify the desired velocity value in a  
range of 1–127.  
Assigning a single MIDI message to the full range (up/  
down)  
(Green) (Green)  
Heres how to assign a single MIDI message to be transmitted by the full  
range (up and down) of the Pitch Bend controller. You can assign pitch bend,  
master balance, aftertouch, velocity, or a control change (CC#).  
This constant velocity setting applies to all pads 1–8 and 9–16.  
Press the [ENTER] key.  
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The settings will be updated and you will return to Play mode.  
In Play mode, pads to which a control change is assigned will light  
green, and pads to which a note message is assigned or for which  
NoAssign is selected will be dark.  
If you want to keep the new assignments, you must save them in Scene  
mode. If you turn off the power or select a different scene without  
saving, your changes will be lost. (p.55 “Scene mode–[16] WRITE”)  
Hold down the [SETTING] key and press pad [5].  
Now you can specify the Pitch Bend assignment. The [SETTING] key  
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and pad [5] will light. The main display indicates “Assignment Select.”  
“Assignment Select” is where you choose whether the full range of  
movement (up and down) will transmit a single MIDI message, or  
whether upward and downward movement will transmit separate  
MIDI messages.  
[4] PAD 9–16 (PAD 9–16 assignment)  
PAD 9–16 assignment lets you assign MIDI messages to pads 9 through 16,  
and specify the channels on which these messages will be transmitted.  
Hold down the [SETTING] key and press pad [4].  
Now you can make pad 9–16 assignments.The [SETTING] key and  
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pads [9] through [16] will light or blink. The main display indicates  
PAD# 09” (select the pad to assign).  
The assignments that can be made for pads 9–16 and the procedure are  
the same as for PAD 1–8. For details, see “PAD 1–8 assignment”  
(p.24).  
Use the main encoder to specify the Pitch Bend assignment selection.  
For this example, choose UP-DOWN.  
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UP-DOWN  
A.Touch (AfterTouch)  
Assign a single MIDI message to the full range of movement (up and  
down).  
Assign keyboard aftertouch. If you choose A.Touch, continue by  
selecting the type of aftertouch. (p.29 “Assigning aftertouch”)  
UP/ DOWN  
Velocity  
Assign separate MIDI messages to the upward and downward ranges  
of movement. (p.28 “Assigning separate MIDI messages to the up/  
down ranges”)  
Assign keyboard or pad velocity. If you choose Velocity, continue by  
selecting the velocity type. (p.29 “Assigning velocity”)  
If you assign Velocity, settings such as Key Curve are ignored.  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “Message  
Select” (select the MIDI message).  
CtrlChg# (Control Change)  
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4
A control change message will be assigned to the switch. If you  
selected CtrlChg#, select the control change number. (p.30  
“Assigning a control change”)  
(Red) (Green)  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “MIDI  
Channel” (specify the MIDI channel).  
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(Green) (Green)  
NoAssign  
No MIDI message will be assigned to up/ down movement of the Pitch  
Bend controller. If you choose NoAssign, continue by pressing the  
[ENTER] key to apply the setting. (Step 7)  
Use the main encoder or the pads to select the MIDI channel on which  
the MIDI message will be transmitted. The range is 1–16 (ch). (p.4  
“About the trigger pad functions–Input numerical values”)  
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PitchBnd (Pitch Bend)  
Assign pitch bend. If you choose PitchBnd, continue by pressing the  
OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to move to “MIDI Channel” (MIDI  
channel setting). (Step 5)  
display indicates “PBend---”.  
Press the [ENTER] key.  
The setting will be updated, and you will return to Play mode.  
If you want to keep the changes youve made, save them in Scene mode.  
If you turn off the power or select a different scene without saving, your  
changes will be discarded. For details, see “Scene mode–[16] WRITE”  
(p.55).  
MastrBal (Master Balance)  
mm, F7] (device ID fixed at 7Fh) will be transmitted. If you choose  
(Step 7)  
In Play mode when you operate the Pitch Bend controller, the main  
display indicates “MstBl---”.  
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Operation–Setting mode  
Assigning separate MIDI messages to the up/ down  
ranges  
(Green) (Green)  
Heres how to assign separate MIDI messages to the up and down ranges of  
the Pitch Bend controller. You can assign aftertouch, velocity, or a control  
change (CC#).  
Hold down the [SETTING] key and press pad [5] to enter Pitch Bend  
assignment, and choose UP/DOWN as the “Assignment Select”  
setting.  
Use the main encoder to select the MIDI message you want to assign.  
1
5
NoAssign  
No MIDI message will be assigned to the range you are specifying. If  
you choose NoAssign, continue by pressing the [ENTER] key to apply  
the setting. (Step 8)  
A.Touch (AfterTouch)  
Assign keyboard aftertouch. If you choose A.Touch, continue by  
selecting the type of aftertouch. (p.29 “Assigning aftertouch”)  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “UP/  
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make an assignment).  
Velocity  
Assign keyboard or pad velocity. If you choose Velocity, continue by  
selecting the velocity type. (p.29 “Assigning velocity”)  
(Red) (Green)  
CtrlChg# (Control Change)  
A control change message will be assigned to the switch. If you  
selected CtrlChg#, select the control change number. (p.30  
“Assigning a control change”)  
Use the main encoder to select whether you want to assign the up or  
down range of movement.  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “MIDI  
Channel” (specify the MIDI channel).  
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6
7
UP  
(Green) (Green)  
Make an assignment for the up range.  
DOWN  
Make an assignment for the down range.  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “Message  
Select” (select the MIDI message).  
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Use the main encoder or the pads to select the MIDI channel on which  
the assigned MIDI message will be transmitted. The range is 1–16 (ch).  
(p.4 “About the trigger pad functions–Input numerical values”)  
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Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [] key to return to “UP/ DOWN  
Select,” and make settings for the other range of Pitch Bend controller  
movement. (Steps 3–7)  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “MIDI  
Channel” (specify the MIDI channel).  
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9
3
4
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [] key to return to “UP/ DOWN  
Select,” and make the desired assignment for the other range of  
movement. (p.28 “Assigning separate MIDI messages to the up/  
down ranges” steps 3–7)  
Press the [ENTER] key.  
The setting will be updated, and you will return to Play mode.  
If you want to keep the changes youve made, save them in Scene mode.  
If you turn off the power or select a different scene without saving, your  
changes will be discarded. For details, see “Scene mode–[16] WRITE”  
(p.55).  
Press the [ENTER] key.  
The setting will be updated, and you will return to Play mode.  
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If you want to keep the changes youve made, save them in Scene mode.  
If you turn off the power or select a different scene without saving, your  
changes will be discarded. For details, see “Scene mode–[16] WRITE”  
(p.55).  
Assigning aftertouch  
If you chose A.Touch for “Message Select,” set “Pressure Type” to select the  
type of aftertouch, and then proceed to “MIDI Channel” (specify the MIDI  
channel).  
Assigning velocity  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to move to “Pressure  
Type” (select the type of aftertouch).  
If you chose Velocity for “Message Select,” use “Velocity Type” to specify  
the velocity type, and then apply the setting.  
1
(Green) (Green)  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to move to “Velocity  
Type” (select the velocity type).  
1
(Green) (Green)  
Use the main encoder to select the type of aftertouch.  
2
Ch (Channel Aftertouch)  
Channel aftertouch applies to all keys being played.  
In Play mode when you operate the Pitch Bend (or Mod Wheel)  
controller, the main display will indicate “ChAft---”.  
Use the main encoder to select the type of velocity.  
This setting takes priority over the velocity-related settings you make  
in PAD 1–8, PAD9–16, and Keyboard Setting.  
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In Play mode, the position of the Pitch Bend (or Mod Wheel) controller  
will determine the velocity values that are transmitted. If the controller  
specifies a velocity value of 0, the display will indicate “KbdOnVel” or  
“PadOnVel,” and the velocity produced by the keyboard or pad will be  
transmitted.  
Last (Polyphonic key pressure)  
Polyphonic key pressure applies aftertouch only to the last-played key  
if more than one key is being played.  
In Play mode when you operate the Pitch Bend (or Mod Wheel)  
controller, the main display will indicate “PyAft---”.  
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Operation–Setting mode  
KBD (Keyboard)  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “MIDI  
Channel” (specify the MIDI channel).  
3
The controller will specify the keyboard velocity.  
In Play mode, the main display will indicate “KyVel---” when you  
operate the Pitch Bend (or Mod Wheel) controller.  
(Green) (Green)  
PAD (Pad)  
The controller will specify the pad velocity. In this case, the velocity  
values being controlled by the Pitch Bend (or Mod Wheel) controller  
are for the note messages transmitted on the MIDI channel specified  
for the pads.  
In Play mode, the main display will indicate “PdVel---” when you  
operate the Pitch Bend (or Mod Wheel) controller.  
Use the main encoder or the pads to select the MIDI transmit channel.  
The range is 1–16 (ch).  
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5
Press the [ENTER] key.  
The setting will be updated, and you will return to Play mode.  
3
Press the [ENTER] key.  
The setting will be updated, and you will return to Play mode.  
If you want to keep the changes youve made, save them in Scene mode.  
If you turn off the power or select a different scene without saving, your  
changes will be discarded. For details, see “Scene mode–[16] WRITE”  
(p.55).  
If you want to keep the changes youve made, save them in Scene mode.  
If you turn off the power or select a different scene without saving, your  
changes will be discarded. For details, see “Scene mode–[16] WRITE”  
(p.55).  
Assigning a control change  
If you chose CtrlChg# for “Message Select,” use “Control Change Select” to  
select a control change, and then proceed to “MIDI Channel” (MIDI channel  
setting).  
[6] MOD (MOD Wheel assignment)  
Here you can select a message to assign to the Mod Wheel controller, and  
select the MIDI channel on which the messages will be transmitted.  
You can assign aftertouch, velocity, or control change (CC#) messages to the  
Mod Wheel controller.  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to move to “Control  
1
Change Select” (select the control change number).  
(Red) (Green)  
Use the main encoder or pads to select the desired control change  
number in a range of 0–127.  
Hold down the [SETTING] key and press pad [6].  
Now you can specify the Mod Wheel assignment, and the [SETTING]  
2
1
key and pad [6] will light. The main display indicates “Assignment  
Select” (select the assignment).  
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Operation–Setting mode  
Use the main encoder to select the MIDI message you want to assign.  
2
[7] VECTOR-X (Vector-X assignment)  
NoAssign  
Here you can assign a MIDI message to the X-axis of the vector joystick.  
You can assign a control change (CC#) message to the X-axis of the vector  
joystick.  
No MIDI message will be assigned to the Mod Wheel controller. If you  
select NoAssign, press the [ENTER] key to apply the setting. (Step 5)  
A.Touch (AfterTouch)  
selecting the type of aftertouch. (p.29 “Assigning aftertouch”)  
Velocity  
Assign keyboard or pad velocity. If you choose Velocity, continue by  
selecting the velocity type. (p.29 “Assigning velocity”)  
CtrlChg# (Control Change)  
Hold down the [SETTING] key and press pad [7].  
Now you can specify the Vector-X assignment, and the [SETTING] key  
and pad [7] will light. The main display indicates “Message Select”  
(select the MIDI message).  
A control change message will be assigned to the switch. If you  
selected CtrlChg#, select the control change number. (p.30  
“Assigning a control change”)  
1
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “MIDI  
Channel” (specify the MIDI channel).  
3
Use the main encoder to select the MIDI message you want to assign.  
2
NoAssign  
(Green) (Green)  
No MIDI message will be assigned to the X-axis of the vector joystick.  
If you choose NoAssign, press the [ENTER] key to apply the setting.  
(Step 6)  
CChg#000–127 (Control Change)  
A control change message will be assigned to the switch.  
Use the main encoder or the pads to select the MIDI channel on which  
the MIDI message will be transmitted. The range is 1–16 (ch). (p.4  
“About the trigger pad functions–Input numerical values”)  
Use the main encoder or pads to select the desired control change  
number in a range of 0–127.  
4
5
3
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “MIDI  
Channel” (specify the MIDI channel).  
4
Press the [ENTER] key.  
The setting will be updated, and you will return to Play mode.  
(Green) (Green)  
If you want to keep the changes youve made, save them in Scene mode.  
If you turn off the power or select a different scene without saving, your  
changes will be discarded. For details, see “Scene mode–[16] WRITE”  
(p.55).  
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Operation–Setting mode  
Use the main encoder or the pads to select the MIDI channel on which  
the assigned MIDI message will be transmitted. The range is 1–16 (ch).  
(p.4 “About the trigger pad functions–Input numerical values”)  
If you choose one-parameter mode, either control changes (CC#) or program  
changes can be assigned to switches 1 and 2.  
5
Press the [ENTER] key.  
The setting will be updated, and you will return to Play mode.  
6
Hold down the [SETTING] key and press pad [9].  
The [SETTING] key and pad [9] will light; now you can make SW1/  
1
If you want to keep the changes youve made, save them in Scene mode.  
If you turn off the power or select a different scene without saving, your  
changes will be discarded. For details, see “Scene mode–[16] WRITE”  
(p.55).  
SW2 assignments. The main display indicates “Assignment Select”  
(select the assignment method).  
In “Assignment Select” you can choose either one-parameter  
assignment mode or two-parameter assignment mode.  
[8] VECTOR-Y (Vector-Y assignment)  
Here you can assign a MIDI message to the Y-axis of the vector joystick.  
In the same way as for the X-axis, you can assign a control change (CC#)  
message to the Y-axis of the vector joystick.  
Use the main encoder to select the assignment mode for switches 1 and  
2.  
2
Here we will select INC-DEC.  
Hold down the [SETTING] key and press pad [8].  
Now you can specify the Vector-Y assignment, and the [SETTING] key  
1
INC-DEC (One-parameter mode)  
and pad [8] will light. The main display indicates “Message Select”  
(select the MIDI message). The procedure for assigning the Y-axis of  
the vector joystick is the same as for the X-axis. For details, refer to  
Vector-X assignment” (p.31)  
Assign a single MIDI message to switches 1 and 2.  
SW1/ SW2 (Two-parameter mode)  
Assign separate MIDI messages to switch 1 and switch 2.  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “Message  
Select” (select the MIDI message).  
3
[9] SW1/ SW2 (SW1/ SW2 assignment)  
(Red) (Green)  
Here you can assign MIDI messages to switches 1 and 2, and specify the  
MIDI transmit channel.  
Switches 1 and 2 can be used either in one-parameter mode (Inc/ Dec  
operation) or in two-parameter mode (separate assignments for each  
switch).  
Use the main encoder to select the type of MIDI message.  
4
NoAssign  
No MIDI message will be assigned to switches 1 and 2. If you choose  
NoAssign, press the [ENTER] key (blinking) to apply the setting.  
(Step 8)  
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Operation–Setting mode  
CtrlChg# (Control Change)  
A control change message will be assigned to the switch.  
Switches 1/ 2 will increment or decrement the transmitted value in a  
range of 0–127 for control changes, and in a range of 1–128 for program  
changes.  
ProgChg (Program Change)  
Program change messages will be assigned to switches 1/ 2. If you  
choose ProgChg, press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to  
proceed to “MIDI Channel” (MIDI channel setting). (Step 6)  
Using the switches in two-parameter mode  
If you choose two-parameter mode, you can assign damper, sostenuto, soft  
pedal, portamento, or control change (CC#) messages to the switches. The  
assignable messages and procedure are the same for either switch 1 or  
switch 2.  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to move to “Control  
Change Select” (select the control change number).  
5
6
(Green) (Green)  
Hold down the [SETTING] key and press pad [9].  
Now you can make SW1/ SW2 assignments, and the [SETTING] key  
and pad [9] will light. The main display indicates “Assignment Select”  
(select the assignment method).  
In “Assignment Select” you can choose either one-parameter  
assignment mode or two-parameter assignment mode.  
1
When assigning a control change  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “MIDI  
Channel” (specify the MIDI channel).  
Use the main encoder to select the assignment mode for switches 1 and  
2.  
2
Here we will select SW1/SW2.  
(Green) (Green)  
INC-DEC (One-parameter mode)  
Assign a single MIDI message to switches 1 and 2.  
SW1/ SW2 (Two-parameter mode)  
Assign separate MIDI messages to switch 1 and switch 2.  
Use the main encoder or the pads to select the MIDI channel on which  
the MIDI message will be transmitted. The range is 1–16 (ch). (p.4  
“About the trigger pad functions–Input numerical values”)  
7
8
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to select the switch you  
want to assign.  
Press the [ENTER] key.  
The setting will be updated, and you will return to Play mode.  
3
(Red) (Green)  
If you want to keep the changes youve made, save them in Scene mode.  
If you turn off the power or select a different scene without saving, your  
changes will be discarded. For details, see “Scene mode–[16] WRITE”  
(p.55).  
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Operation–Setting mode  
Use the main encoder to select the switch you want to assign.  
In Play mode, the main display will indicate “Porta--” when you  
operate the switch.  
4
"SW1"  
"SW2"  
CtrlChg# (Control Change)  
A control change message will be assigned to the switch. If you choose  
CtrlChg#, press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to  
“Control Change Select.” (p.37 “Assigning a control change”)  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “MIDI  
Channel” (specify the MIDI channel).  
6
Use the main encoder to select the MIDI message you want to assign.  
5
(Green) (Green)  
NoAssign  
NoAssign, press the [ENTER] key (blinking) to apply the setting.  
(Step 9)  
Damper  
Damper (CC#64) messages will be assigned to the switch.  
a value of 0.  
In Play mode, the main display will indicate “Dampr--” when you  
operate the switch.  
Use the main encoder or the pads to select the MIDI channel on which  
the MIDI message will be transmitted. The range is 1–16 (ch). (p.4  
“About the trigger pad functions–Input numerical values”)  
7
8
9
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [] key to return to “SW1/ SW2  
Select,” and make settings in the same way for the other switch.  
(Steps 4–7)  
Sostenut (Sostenuto)  
Sostenuto (CC#66) messages will be assigned to the switch.  
Pressing the switch transmits a value of 127, and releasing it transmits  
a value of 0.  
In Play mode, the main display will indicate “Sostn--” when you  
operate the switch.  
Press the [ENTER] key.  
The setting will be updated, and you will return to Play mode.  
If you want to keep the changes youve made, save them in Scene mode.  
If you turn off the power or select a different scene without saving, your  
changes will be discarded. For details, see “Scene mode–[16] WRITE”  
(p.55).  
Soft (Soft Pedal)  
Soft pedal (CC#67) messages will be assigned to the switch.  
Pressing the switch transmits a value of 127, and releasing it transmits  
a value of 0.  
In Play mode, the main display will indicate “Soft--” when you operate  
the switch.  
Portmnt (Portamento)  
Portamento (CC#65) messages will be assigned to the switch.  
Pressing the switch transmits a value of 127, and releasing it transmits  
a value of 0.  
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Operation–Setting mode  
Fully advancing the pedal will transmit a value of 127, and fully  
returning it will transmit a value of 0. In Play mode, the main display  
will indicate “PTime--” when you operate the pedal.  
[10] PEDAL (Pedal assignment)  
Here you can assign a MIDI message to a foot controller or expression pedal  
connected to the rear panel PEDAL jack, and specify the MIDI transmission  
channel.  
You can assign master volume, foot pedal, portamento time, volume, pan,  
expression, or control change (CC#) messages to the pedal.  
Volume (Volume)  
Volume (CC#07) messages will be assigned to the pedal.  
Fully advancing the pedal will transmit a value of 127, and fully  
returning it will transmit a value of 0. In Play mode, the main display  
will indicate “Volum--” when you operate the pedal.  
Hold down the [SETTING] key and press pad [10].  
Now you can make pedal assignments, and the [SETTING] key and  
1
Pan (Panpot)  
Panpot (CC#10) messages will be assigned to the pedal.  
Fully advancing the pedal will transmit a value of 127, and fully  
returning it will transmit a value of 0. In Play mode, the main display  
will indicate “Pan--” when you operate the pedal.  
pad [10] will light. The main display indicates “Message Select” (select  
the MIDI message).  
Express (Expression)  
Expression (CC#11) messages will be assigned to the pedal.  
Fully advancing the pedal will transmit a value of 127, and fully  
returning it will transmit a value of 0. In Play mode, the main display  
will indicate “Exprs--” when you operate the pedal.  
Use the main encoder to select the MIDI message you want to assign.  
2
NoAssign  
CtrlChg# (Control Change)  
No MIDI message will be assigned to the switch. If you choose  
NoAssign, press the [ENTER] key (blinking) to apply the setting.  
(Step 5)  
A control change message will be assigned to the pedal. If you choose  
CtrlChg#, press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to  
“Control Change Select.” (p.36 “Assigning a control change”)  
MastrVol (Master Volume)  
Assign master Volume. Master Volume messages [F0, 7F, 7F, 04, 01, vv,  
mm, F7] (device ID fixed at 7Fh) will be transmitted. In Play mode, the  
main display will indicate “MstVl--” when you operate the pedal. If  
you choose MastrVol, press the [ENTER] key to apply the setting.  
(Step 5)  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “MIDI  
Channel” (specify the MIDI channel).  
3
4
(Red) (Green)  
FootPdl (Foot Pedal)  
Foot pedal (CC#04) messages will be assigned to the pedal.  
Fully advancing the pedal will transmit a value of 127, and fully  
returning it will transmit a value of 0. In Play mode, the main display  
will indicate “FootP--” when you operate the pedal.  
Use the main encoder or the pads to select the MIDI channel on which  
the MIDI message will be transmitted. The range is 1–16 (ch). (p.4  
“About the trigger pad functions–Input numerical values”)  
PortaTm (Portamento Time)  
Portamento (CC#05) messages will be assigned to the pedal.  
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Operation–Setting mode  
Press the [ENTER] key.  
The setting will be updated, and you will return to Play mode.  
Press the [ENTER] key.  
The setting will be updated, and you will return to Play mode.  
5
5
If you want to keep the changes youve made, save them in Scene mode.  
If you turn off the power or select a different scene without saving, your  
changes will be discarded. For details, see “Scene mode–[16] WRITE”  
(p.55).  
If you want to keep the changes youve made, save them in Scene mode.  
If you turn off the power or select a different scene without saving, your  
changes will be discarded. For details, see “Scene mode–[16] WRITE”  
(p.55).  
Assigning a control change  
If you chose CtrlChg# for “Message Select,” you’ll need to use “Control  
Change Select” to select the control change, and then proceed to “MIDI  
Channel” (select the MIDI channel).  
[11] FOOT SW (Foot SW assignment)  
Here you can assign a MIDI message to a foot switch or damper pedal  
transmission channel.  
You can assign damper, sostenuto, soft pedal, portamento, or control change  
(CC#) messages to the foot switch.  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to move to “Control  
Change Select” (select the control change number).  
1
(Red) (Green)  
Hold down the [SETTING] key and press pad [11].  
Now you can make pedal assignments, and the [SETTING] key and  
1
pad [11] will light. The main display indicates “Message Select” (select  
the MIDI message).  
Use the main encoder or pads to select the desired control change  
number in a range of 0–127.  
2
Use the main encoder to select the MIDI message you want to assign.  
2
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “MIDI  
Channel” (specify the MIDI channel).  
3
NoAssign  
No MIDI message will be assigned to the foot switch. If you choose  
NoAssign, press the [ENTER] key (blinking) to apply the setting.  
(Step 5)  
(Green) (Green)  
Damper (CC#64) messages will be assigned to the foot switch.  
Pressing the foot switch transmits a value of 127, and releasing it  
transmits a value of 0.  
In Play mode, the main display will indicate “Dampr--” when you  
operate the foot switch.  
Use the main encoder or the pads to select the MIDI transmit channel.  
The range is 1–16 (ch).  
4
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Operation–Setting mode  
Sostenut (Sostenuto)  
Press the [ENTER] key.  
The setting will be updated, and you will return to Play mode.  
5
Sostenuto (CC#66) messages will be assigned to the foot switch.  
transmits a value of 0.  
In Play mode, the main display will indicate “Sostn--” when you  
operate the foot switch.  
If you want to keep the changes youve made, save them in Scene mode.  
If you turn off the power or select a different scene without saving, your  
changes will be discarded. For details, see “Scene mode–[16] WRITE”  
(p.55).  
Soft (Soft Pedal)  
Soft pedal (CC#67) messages will be assigned to the pedal.  
Pressing the foot switch transmits a value of 127, and releasing it  
transmits a value of 0.  
In Play mode, the main display will indicate “Soft--” when you operate  
the foot switch.  
Assigning a control change  
If you chose CtrlChg# for “Message Select,” you’ll also need to make  
settings for “Control Change Select,” “MIDI Channel,” and “Pedal Type.”  
Choose CtrlChg# for “Message Select,” and then press the OCTAVE  
SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to move to “Control Change Select” (select  
Portmnt (Portamento)  
Portamento (CC#65) messages will be assigned to the pedal.  
Pressing the foot switch transmits a value of 127, and releasing it  
transmits a value of 0.  
the control change number).  
(Red) (Green)  
In Play mode, the main display will indicate “Porta--” when you  
operate the foot switch.  
CtrlChg# (Control Change)  
A control change message will be assigned to the foot switch. If you  
choose CtrlChg#, press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to  
proceed to “Control Change Select.” (p.37 “Assigning a control  
change”)  
Use the main encoder or pads to select the desired control change  
number in a range of 0–127. (p.4 “About the trigger pad functions–  
2
Input numerical values”)  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “MIDI  
3
4
Channel” (specify the MIDI channel).  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “MIDI  
Channel” (specify the MIDI channel).  
3
(Red) (Green)  
(Green) (Green)  
Use the main encoder or the pads to select the MIDI channel on which  
the MIDI message will be transmitted. The range is 1–16 (ch). (p.4  
“About the trigger pad functions–Input numerical values”)  
Use the main encoder or the pads to select the MIDI channel on which  
the MIDI message will be transmitted. The range is 1–16 (ch). (p.4  
4
“About the trigger pad functions–Input numerical values”)  
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Operation–Setting mode  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to move to “Pedal Type”  
(select the type of pedal operation).  
5
[12] KEYBOARD (Keyboard setting)  
Here you can specify the MIDI channel, transposition, and velocity curve for  
the note messages that are transmitted when you play the keyboard. The  
velocity value of the note message transmitted when you strike a key can be  
adjusted by a velocity curve, or can be a fixed value. You can choose one of  
eight velocity curves or a fixed velocity value.  
(Green) (Green)  
Hold down the [SETTING] key and press pad [12].  
Now you can make Keyboard settings, and the [SETTING] key and  
1
Use the main encoder to select the type of pedal operation.  
6
7
pad [12] will light. The main sensitivity indicates “MIDI Channel”  
(MIDI channel setting).  
Momt (Momentary)  
when you press the pedal, and with a value of 0 when you release the  
pedal.  
Tgle (Toggle)  
The assigned MIDI message will alternately be transmitted with a  
Use the main encoder or the pads to select the MIDI channel on which  
the MIDI message will be transmitted. The range is 1–16 (ch). (p.4  
2
The setting will be updated, and you will return to Play mode.  
“About the trigger pad functions–Input numerical values”)  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to move to “Transpose”  
(transpose setting).  
The transpose setting lets you shift the pitch of the keyboard in  
semitone steps.  
If you want to keep the changes youve made, save them in Scene mode.  
If you turn off the power or select a different scene without saving, your  
changes will be discarded. For details, see “Scene mode–[16] WRITE”  
3
(Green) (Green)  
Use the main encoder or the pads to set the keyboard transpose setting.  
The range is –24 – +24 (±2 octaves). (p.4 “About the trigger pad  
4
functions–Input numerical values”)  
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Operation–Setting mode  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to move to “Velocity  
Type” (velocity type setting).  
5
6
MAX  
(127)  
(Green) (Green)  
5
4
3
2
8
7
1
Velocity  
MIN (1)  
6
ppp  
Strength  
(MIDI Velocity)  
fff  
(127)  
(1)  
Use the main encoder to select the velocity curve.  
If you select a curve, the setting will be saved when you press the  
[ENTER] key (blinking). (Step 8)  
Constant  
Notes will be transmitted with the specified velocity value.  
V-Curve1 – V-Curve3 (Velocity Curve 1–3)  
If you select Constant as the “Velocity Type,” press the OCTAVE  
SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “Cnst (Constant)” and use the  
main encoder to set the velocity value. The range is 1–127.  
These curves begin to produce higher velocities when you play  
strongly. V-Curve3 will tend to produce higher velocities.  
7
8
V-Curve4, V-Curve5 (Velocity Curve 4, 5)  
These are typical curves. V-Curve5 produces high velocity values even  
when played less strongly.  
(Green) (Green)  
V-Curve6 (Velocity Curve 6)  
This curve produces high velocity values even when not played very  
strongly.  
V-Curve7 (Velocity Curve 7)  
This curve produces little change for medium-strength playing,  
creating a more consistent effect.  
Press the [ENTER] key.  
The settings will be saved, and you will return to Play mode.  
V-Curve8 (Velocity Curve 8)  
This curve is slightly more flat than curve 7, and produces little change  
for medium-strength playing, creating a more consistent effect.  
If you want to keep the changes youve made, save them in Scene mode.  
If you turn off the power or select a different scene without saving, your  
changes will be discarded. For details, see “Scene mode–[16] WRITE”  
(p.55).  
Since curves 7 and 8 produce less change for medium-strength playing,  
make the note strength consistent. However, since there will be greater  
change for softly-played notes, these curves can be more difficult to  
control. Choose a curve that is suitable for your playing strength and  
the result that you want to obtain.  
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Operation–Setting mode  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “MIDI  
Channel” (specify the MIDI channel).  
3
[13] MAIN ENC (Main Encoder assignment)  
Here you can assign a function to the main encoder.  
Tempo change, program change, or program change with bank select can be  
(Green) (Green)  
Hold down the [SETTING] key and press pad [13].  
Now you can make Main Encoder settings, and the [SETTING] key  
1
and pad [13] will light. The main display indicates “Message Select”  
(select a MIDI message).  
Use the main encoder or the pads to select the MIDI channel on which  
the assigned MIDI message will be transmitted. The range is 1–16 (ch).  
(p.4 “About the trigger pad functions–Input numerical values”)  
4
5
Press the [ENTER] key.  
The setting will be updated, and you will return to Play mode.  
Use the main encoder to select the MIDI message you want to assign.  
2
If you want to keep the changes youve made, save them in Scene mode.  
If you turn off the power or select a different scene without saving, your  
changes will be discarded. For details, see “Scene mode–[16] WRITE”  
(p.55).  
NoAssign  
No MIDI message will be assigned to the main encoder. If you choose  
NoAssign, press the [ENTER] key (blinking) to apply the setting.  
(Step 5)  
Assigning Program Change and Bank Select  
TempoChg (Tempo Change)  
Tempo change will be assigned to the main encoder. If you choose  
TempoChg, press the [ENTER] key (blinking) to apply the setting.  
(Step 5)  
If you chose Program Change and Bank Select, proceed to “MIDI Channel”  
(set the MIDI channel).  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “MIDI  
Channel” (specify the MIDI channel).  
ProgChg (Program Change)  
Program change will be assigned to the main encoder.  
1
(Green) (Green)  
PChg&BS (Program Change & Bank Select)  
you can select whether to edit the bank select MSB or LSB. If you  
choose PChg&BS, press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to  
move to “Assigning Program Change and Bank Select.” (“Assigning  
Program Change and Bank Select”)  
Use the main encoder or the pads to select the MIDI channel on which  
the MIDI message will be transmitted. The range is 1–16 (ch). (p.4  
2
“About the trigger pad functions–Input numerical values”)  
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Operation–Setting mode  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to move to “MSB/ LSB  
Select” (select the MSB and LSB).  
You can specify that either bank select MSB or LSB will vary when you  
byte (LSB or MSB) will have a fixed value. In this page you can choose  
which byte will have a fixed value.  
Use the main encoder or directly press a pad 9–16 to select the pad for  
which you want to make settings. The selected pad will blink.  
3
2
3
(Green) (Green)  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to move to “Message  
Select” (select a MIDI message).  
(Red) (Green)  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key and use the [VALUE] dial  
or pads to specify the value of the fixed Bank Select byte you chose.  
The range is 0–127.  
4
5
Select the message you want to assign.  
You can also press the [HEX LOCK] key and enter the value in  
hexadecimal form.  
4
CtrlChg# (Control Change)  
The specified control change message will be transmitted when you  
press the pad. You can specify a fixed value that will be transmitted  
each time you press the pad.  
Press the [ENTER] key.  
The settings will be saved, and you will return to Play mode.  
If you want to keep the changes youve made, save them in Scene mode.  
If you turn off the power or select a different scene without saving, your  
changes will be discarded. For details, see “Scene mode–[16] WRITE”  
(p.55).  
ProgChg (Program Change)  
The specified program change message [Cn, mm] (n: channel, mm:  
program number) will be transmitted when you press the pad.  
BankSel (Bank Select)  
The specified bank select message [Bn, 00, mm], [Bn, 20, bb] will be  
transmitted when you press the pad. By specifying the MSB and LSB  
values you can address a total of 16,384 banks.  
[14] MESSAGE (Message setting)  
In the MESSAGE mode, you can create MIDI messages and assign them to  
pads 9 through 16. These messages will be transmitted when you press the  
pads (9 through 16) in MESSAGE mode.  
Free Mesg (Free Message)  
The specified message will be transmitted when you press the pad.  
You can use this to assign and send more than one message.  
Hold down the [SETTING] key and press pad [14].  
Now you can make Message settings, and the [SETTING] key and pad  
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[14] will light. The main display indicates “Message Select” (select a  
MIDI message).  
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If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] key to return to Play mode.  
CtrlChg (Control Change message)  
If you want to keep the changes youve made, save them in Scene mode.  
If you turn off the power or select a different scene without saving, your  
changes will be discarded. For details, see “Scene mode–[16] WRITE”  
(p.55).  
Use the main encoder or the pads to select the control change you want  
to transmit. The range is 0–127. (p.4 “About the trigger pad  
functions–Input numerical values”)  
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ProgChg (Program Change message)  
Use the main encoder or the pads to input the program number you  
want to transmit. The range is 1–128. (p.4 “About the trigger pad  
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The selected parameter or the edited value will blink in the display.  
functions–Input numerical values”)  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to move to “Data”  
(specify the value of the transmitted message).  
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(Red) (Green)  
You can also press the [HEX LOCK] key and input the value in  
hexadecimal form.  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “MIDI  
Channel” (specify the MIDI channel).  
2
Use the main encoder or the pads to specify the value of the message  
that will be transmitted. The range is 0–127.  
3
(Red) (Green)  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “MIDI  
Channel” (specify the MIDI channel).  
4
(Green) (Green)  
Use the main encoder or the pads to select the MIDI channel on which  
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(ch). (p.4 “About the trigger pad functions–Input numerical values”)  
Press the [ENTER] key to apply the settings.  
4
Use the main encoder or the pads to select the MIDI channel on which  
the control change message will be transmitted. The range is 1–16 (ch).  
If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] key to return to Play mode.  
5
Press the [ENTER] key to apply the settings.  
6
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If you want to keep the changes youve made, save them in Scene mode.  
If you turn off the power or select a different scene without saving, your  
changes will be discarded. For details, see “Scene mode–[16] WRITE”  
(p.55).  
Use the main encoder or the pads to specify the MIDI channel on  
which the bank select message will be transmitted. The range is 1–16  
(ch).  
5
6
Press the [ENTER] key to apply the settings.  
BankSel (Bank Select message)  
If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] key to return to Play mode.  
If you want to keep the changes youve made, save them in Scene mode.  
If you turn off the power or select a different scene without saving, your  
changes will be discarded. For details, see “Scene mode–[16] WRITE”  
(p.55).  
Use the main encoder or the pads to input the “MSB” value you want  
to transmit. The range is 0–127. (p.4 “About the trigger pad  
functions–Input numerical values”)  
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Free Mesg (Free message)  
You can create and send your own MIDI messages. As an example, heres  
how to specify two messages; All Note Off [B0, 7B, 00] and Master Volume  
Off (set the Master Volume to zero) [F0, 7F, 7F, 04, 01, 00, 00, F7].  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to move to “LSB” (specify  
the LSB value).  
2
Use the main encoder or the pads to specify the length (number of  
bytes) for the message you want to transmit. The range is 1–32 (bytes).  
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(Red) (Green)  
In our example, the two messages total eleven bytes, so specify “11”  
here. (p.4 “About the trigger pad functions–Input numerical  
values”)  
Use the main encoder or the pads to input the “LSB” value you want to  
transmit. The range is 0–127.  
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Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to specifying  
the message(s).  
2
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “MIDI  
Channel” (specify the MIDI channel).  
4
(Green) (Green)  
(Green) (Green)  
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Use the main encoder or the pads to input “B0”, and press the  
OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to move to the next value you want  
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[15] USB-MIDI PORT (USB-MIDI Port setting)  
to input. At this time, the [HEX LOCK] key will automatically light.  
The USB-MIDI Port setting page lets you specify the USB-MIDI transmission  
port that each controller will use when the KONTROL49 is connected to a  
computer via USB. You can specify the transmission port separately for each  
controller.  
These port settings apply only to the USB connection. All MIDI  
messages will be transmitted from the MIDI OUT A connector,  
regardless of the port settings.  
Input using the pads will automatically be in hexadecimal form.  
When you have input the number of bytes you specified in step 1, the  
OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key will light red.  
Hold down the [SETTING] key and press pad [15].  
You will be in the USB-MIDI Port setting page, and the [SETTING] key  
and pad [15] will light. The main display will indicate “Controller  
Select” (select the controller for which you want to make settings).  
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When youve finished inputting the All Note Off message, continue  
using the main encoder or pads and the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR  
[®] key to input “F0, 7F, 7F, ...” and the rest of your message.  
4
5
Use the main encoder to select the controller whose transmission port  
you want to specify.  
2
After youve input the final 00, press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR  
[®] key to input “F7” (End Of Exclusive).  
ENCODER  
Specify the transmission port for the encoders.  
(Green) (Green)  
SLIDER  
Specify the transmission port for the sliders.  
PAD 1–8  
Specify the transmission port for the pads [1]–[8].  
PAD 9–16  
Press the [ENTER] key to apply the settings.  
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Specify the transmission port for the pads [9]–[16].  
If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] key to return to Play mode.  
PITCH  
Specify the transmission port for the Pitch Bend controller.  
If you want to keep the changes youve made, save them in Scene mode.  
If you turn off the power or select a different scene without saving, your  
changes will be discarded. For details, see “Scene mode–[16] WRITE”  
(p.55).  
MOD  
Specify the transmission port for the Mod Wheel controller.  
VECTOR-X  
Specify the transmission port for the X-axis of the vector joystick.  
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VECTOR-Y  
A (USB Port A)  
Specify the transmission port for the Y-axis of the vector joystick.  
The MIDI messages assigned to the controller will be transmitted to the  
computer application via port A. (See “About the KONTROL49 and  
the driver ports” below)  
SW1/ 2  
Specify the transmission port for switch 1 and switch 2.  
B (USB Port B)  
PEDAL  
The MIDI messages assigned to the controller will be transmitted to the  
computer application via port B. (See About the KONTROL49 and the  
driver ports” below)  
Specify the transmission port for a connected foot controller.  
FOOT SW  
Specify the transmission port for a connected damper pedal or pedal  
switch.  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [] key to return to “Controller  
Select,” and specify the transmission port for other controllers.  
(Steps 2–4)  
5
6
KEYBOARD  
Specify the transmission port for the keyboard.  
When you have finished making settings for each controller, press the  
[ENTER] key. The settings will be updated, and you will return to Play  
mode.  
MAIN ENC  
Specify the transmission port for program change or bank select mes-  
sages sent by the main encoder.  
If you want to keep the new settings, you must save them in Scene  
mode. If you turn off the power or select a different scene without  
saving, your new settings will be lost. (p.55 “Scene mode–[16]  
WRITE”)  
MESG A  
Specify the transmission port for MIDI messages transmitted by hold-  
ing down the [MESSAGE] key and pressing a pad [2]–[8], and for MIDI  
Clock messages.  
The port settings are saved independently for each scene.  
MESG B  
Specify the transmission port for user MIDI messages specified for  
each scene and transmitted by pressing pads [9]–[16].  
About the KONTROL49 and the driver ports  
The KONTROL49’s USB-MIDI connection communicates with the computer  
using 3 input ports and 2 output ports, as described below.  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “USBPort”  
(select the port).  
3
4
The driver of the application on a computer  
KONTROL49  
(Red) (Green)  
MIDI IN device  
MIDI IN  
(MIDI IN Port) MIDI IN  
(Port A) PORT A  
Keyboard/Pad/Encoder/  
Slider/Bend/Wheel/  
Vector joystick/  
Switch1/Switch2/  
Pedal/Foot switch  
MIDI OUT A  
MIDI OUT B  
MIDI OUT device  
(MIDI OUT B Port) MIDI OUT  
Transmitting/receiving data  
dumps in native mode  
(Dedicated Port) CTRL  
Use the main encoder to select the transmission port.  
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MIDI OUT A connector  
MIDI IN devices  
MIDI data from the KONTROL49s keyboard and other controllers is  
transmitted via this connector.  
MIDI IN Port  
MIDI messages received by the KONTROL49s MIDI IN connector are sent to  
the computer via this port. If you are using the KONTROL49 as a USB-MIDI  
interface, select this port in your MIDI software to receive input from external  
MIDI gear, such as other synthesizers, external sequencers, and so on.  
MIDI OUT B connector (MIDI THRU)  
Messages received via the KONTROL49s MIDI IN connector are sent from  
the MIDI OUT B connector without change (THRU).  
Ports A and B  
When connected via USB  
MIDI messages from the KONTROL49s keyboard, sliders, encoders, and  
other controllers will be sent via these ports. The settings in the USB-MIDI  
Port setting page determine which port is used by each group of controllers.  
You may find it convenient to use port A for the keyboard and port B for the  
encoders, sliders, and other controllers.  
If you want to control your computer application from the KONTROL49,  
select one of these ports as the applications remote control MIDI input port.  
(Installation Guide, p.11 Input Settings for Applications”)  
MIDI IN connector  
Messages received here will be sent to the software application running on  
your computer using the USB MIDI IN port.  
MIDI OUT A connector  
This connector transmits messages from all the KONTROL49s controllers,  
regardless of whether they are assigned to USB port A or USB port B.  
MIDI OUT B connector  
MIDI messages generated by your software application via the USB MIDI OUT  
B port will be sent directly to the MIDI OUT B connector without change.  
MIDI OUT devices  
MIDI OUT B port  
MIDI messages sent by your software will be sent directly to the  
KONTROL49’s MIDI OUT B connector, without change.  
Select this port as the MIDI output port in your application if you want to  
use the KONTROL49 as a USB-MIDI interface, to transmit MIDI messages  
from your computer application to an external device.  
[16] GLOBAL (Global setting)  
Here you can make settings for the connected pedals, the display backlight  
color, and the pad illumination.  
Dedicated port (CTRL)  
This is only used to transmit/ receive data dumps in the native mode. For  
details, see “Appendices–About native Korg mode” (p.58).  
Hold down the [SETTING] key and press pad [16].  
The [SETTING] key and pad [16] will light; now you can make Global  
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settings. The main display shows the item you are setting.  
About the KONTROL49s MIDI connectors  
When not connected via USB  
MIDI IN connector  
MIDI messages received here will be passed through to the KONTROL49s  
MIDI OUT B connector.  
The KONTROL49 may also receive scene change commands using this  
connector.  
Use the main encoder to select the item you want to set.  
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Polarity (Polarity setting)  
Specify the polarity of the damper pedal or pedal switch connected to  
the rear panel ASSIGNABLE SWITCH jack.  
In KORG Native mode, system exclusive messages will be received here.  
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Operation–Setting mode  
PdlCalib (Pedal Calibration)  
Pedal Calibration setting  
Specify the effective range of the pedal connected to the rear panel  
ASSIGNABLE PEDAL jack. Make this setting if operating the pedal  
does not produce the expected result.  
When you choose the Pedal Calibration setting, the main display will  
show the range between maximum and minimum.  
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Backlit (LCD Backlit setting)  
Specify the backlight color of the main display and sub-displays.  
For the sub-displays you can specify the backlight color separately for  
the encoders and sliders. The display backlight color will change  
depending on the controller you operate.  
Move the connected pedal between maximum and minimum.  
The range in which you moved the pedal will be shown as “*symbols  
in the main display.  
2
3
PadBlink (PAD Illumination setting)  
Specify the illumination of the pads when they are used to transmit a  
MIDI message.  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key.  
The main display will indicate “Sure?”, asking you whether you want  
to save the calibration setting.  
Pedal Polarity setting  
When you choose the Pedal Polarity setting, the main display will  
indicate “Polarity setting.”  
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Press the [ENTER] key to save the calibration setting.  
When the setting has been saved, the main display will indicate  
“Complete” and you will return to Play mode.  
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Use the main encoder to select the polarity of the pedal you have  
connected.  
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+: Choose this if the connected pedal uses “+” () polarity.  
–: Choose this if the connected pedal uses “–” () polarity.  
Use the “–” setting if youve connected a Korg damper pedal (the  
optional DS-1H) or a Korg pedal switch (the optional PS-1). You  
should also use this setting if no pedal is connected to the PEDAL  
jack.  
Press the [EXIT] key, and the scene name will appear.  
If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] key to return to Play mode.  
If the calibration setting was not successful, an indication of “CalibErr”  
will appear when you press the [ENTER] key. Please try the procedure  
once again.  
Press the [ENTER] key.  
The settings will be saved, and you will return to Play mode.  
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If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] key to return to Play mode.  
Never turn off the power while settings are being saved. Doing so may  
destroy internal data.  
Never turn off the power while settings are being saved. Doing so may  
destroy internal data.  
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Operation–Setting mode  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [] key to return to “Display  
Select,” and make settings for another display in the same way.  
LCD Backlight setting  
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6
When you choose the LCD Backlight setting, the main display will  
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When you have finished making settings for each display, press the  
[ENTER] key. The settings will be saved, and you will return to Play  
mode.  
indicate “LCD Backlight setting” (select the display to set).  
If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] key to return to Play mode.  
Never turn off the power while settings are being saved. Doing so may  
destroy internal data.  
Use the main encoder to select the display for which you want to make  
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backlight settings.  
Pad Illumination setting  
Encd (Encoder)  
Specify the backlight color of the sub-displays when they are showing  
the encoders.  
When you choose the Pad Illumination setting, the main display will  
indicate “Padblink setting” (make settings for pad illumination).  
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Sldr (Slider)  
Specify the backlight color of the sub-displays when they are showing  
the sliders.  
Main  
Specify the backlight color of the main display.  
Use the main encoder to specify whether a pad will light briefly (“one-  
shot”) or not change when you play a pad in Play mode.  
2
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to move to “Backlig  
3
BlinkOff: The illumination will not change. (The pad will remain dark  
Select” (select the backlight color).  
or lit green.)  
(Red) (Green)  
BlinkOn: The pad will briefly light or go dark.  
Press the [ENTER] key.  
The settings will be saved, and you will return to Play mode.  
3
If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] key to return to Play mode.  
Never turn off the power while settings are being saved. Doing so may  
destroy internal data.  
Use the main encoder to select the backlight color.  
4
Off: Backlight off  
Red: red  
Grn: green  
Org: orange  
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Operation–Message mode  
[1] PANIC (Panic message)  
In Message mode you can transmit various types of MIDI messages.  
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.)  
the Setting mode [14] MESSAGE page.  
In Play mode, you can hold down the [MESSAGE] key and press a pad [1]–  
[16] to transmit the MIDI messages listed below. While you hold down the  
[MESSAGE] key, pads [1]–[8] will light red, and pads [9]–[16] to which MIDI  
messages are assigned will light green.  
Hold down the [MESSAGE] key and press pad [1].  
Pad [1] will briefly go dark, and All Note Off, All Sound Off, and Reset  
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All Controllers will be transmitted on all MIDI channels.  
The main display will indicate “PANIC!”  
Alternatively, you can hold down the [EXIT] key and press the [MESSAGE]  
key; the main display will indicate “MesgPad?”, and the KONTROL49 will  
wait for you to select a message. From this state you can press a pad to  
transmit a message. If you press a pad to transmit a message, the  
KONTROL49 will remain in this state after the message is transmitted  
(Mode Lock). You can then press another pad to transmit another message.  
To exit this state, press the [EXIT] key.  
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  
[15] USB-MIDI PORT (USB-MIDI Port setting).  
Pad No.  
Pad [1]  
Page  
Content  
Transmit All Note Off, All Sound Off, and Reset All  
Controller messages. (p.49)  
Panic message  
Transmit the values of the encoders and sliders.  
(p.50)  
Pad [2]  
Snapshot message  
Pad [3]  
All Note Off message Transmit an All Note Off message. (p.50)  
Pad [4]  
GM On message  
Stop message  
Transmit a GM System On message. (p.50)  
Transmit the realtime message Stop. (p.50)  
Transmit the realtime message Start. (p.51)  
Transmit the realtime message Continue. (p.51)  
Adjust the tempo. (p.51)  
Pad [5]  
Pad [6]  
Start message  
Pad [7]  
Continue message  
Tap tempo message  
User message  
Pad [8]  
Pad [9]–[16]  
Messages you assign in Setting mode (p.51)  
The Setting mode USB-MIDI Port parameter specifies the port from  
which the message will be transmitted. (p.44 “Setting mode–[15]  
USB-MIDI PORT (USB-MIDI Port setting)”)  
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[2] SNAP (Snapshot message)  
[4] GM ON (GM On 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.  
This transmits a GM System On [F0, 7E, 7F, 09, 01, F7] message.  
Hold down the [MESSAGE] key and press pad [4].  
Pad [4] will briefly go dark, and a GM System On message will be  
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transmitted. The main display will indicate “GM ON.”  
The Snapshot function transmits the current values for all of the  
encoders and sliders at once.  
In Play mode, set the encoders and sliders to the desired settings. The  
sub-displays indicate the value while you are operating the controller.  
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Release the [MESSAGE] key to return to Play mode.  
Hold down the [MESSAGE] key and press pad [2].  
Pad [2] will briefly go dark, and the encoder and slider values will be  
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[5] STOP (Stop message)  
This transmits the realtime message Stop [FC].  
transmitted. The main display will indicate “SNAP.”  
Hold down the [MESSAGE] key and press pad [5].  
Pad [5] will briefly go dark, and the realtime message Stop will be  
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transmitted. The main display will indicate “STOP.”  
Release the [MESSAGE] key to return to Play mode.  
[3] NOTE OFF (All Note Off message)  
This transmits an All Note Off [Bn, 7B, 00] message on all MIDI channels.  
Release the [MESSAGE] key to return to Play mode.  
Hold down the [MESSAGE] key and press pad [3].  
Pad [3] will briefly go dark, and an All Note Off message will be  
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transmitted on all MIDI channels. The main display will indicate  
“NOTE OFF.”  
Release the [MESSAGE] key to return to Play mode.  
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[6] START (Start message)  
[8] TAP (Tap tempo message)  
This transmits the realtime message Start [FA].  
You can set the tempo of a sequencer etc. by pressing pad [8] at regular  
intervals.  
Hold down the [MESSAGE] key and press pad [6].  
Pad [6] will briefly go dark, and the realtime message Start will be  
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Hold down the [MESSAGE] key and press pad [8] two or more times at  
the desired tempo.  
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transmitted. The main display will indicate “START.”  
Pad [8] will briefly go dark, and the main display will indicate the  
tempo (to the first decimal place) of the timing clock messages the  
KONTROL49 is transmitting.  
Release the [MESSAGE] key to return to Play mode.  
Release the [MESSAGE] key to return to Play mode.  
[7] CONTINUE (Continue message)  
If you hold down the [EXIT] key and press the [MESSAGE] key to select  
the Mode Lock state, you can set the tempo simply by pressing pad [8]  
without having to hold down the [MESSAGE] key.  
This transmits the realtime message Continue [FB].  
Hold down the [MESSAGE] key and press pad [7].  
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Pad [7] will briefly go dark, and the realtime message Continue will be  
transmitted. The main display will indicate “CONTINUE.”  
[9]–[16] USER MESG 1–8 (User message)  
Heres how to transmit the messages you created in the Setting mode [14]  
MESSAGE page.  
Release the [MESSAGE] key to return to Play mode.  
Hold down the [MESSAGE] key and press a pad [9]–[16].  
The pad you pressed will briefly light orange, and the message you  
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assigned will be transmitted. The main display will show “MESSAGE  
number,” where the number is 1–8, corresponding to pads [9]–[16].  
Release the [MESSAGE] key to return to Play mode.  
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Operation–Scene mode  
When you come to the last parameter in a page, the [ENTER] key will blink.  
Press the [ENTER] key to execute the Load or Write operation and return to  
Play mode. If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] key.  
Scene mode  
transmit and receive data dumps of individual scenes (or scene “sets”) to  
and from a computer.  
[1]–[12] Select Scene  
Heres how to select one of the scenes stored in the KONTROL49s internal  
memory.  
Scene mode is divided into five pages.  
You can hold down the [SCENE] key and press a pad [1]–[16] to select the  
scenes listed below or to move to a function page such as for saving a scene.  
While you hold down the [SCENE] key, the pad of the currently selected  
scene will blink. Then press one of the following pads to select a scene or  
enter a page for saving a scene, etc. Alternatively, you can hold down the  
[EXIT] key and press the [SCENE] key; the main display will indicate  
“ScenePad?” and the KONTROL49 will wait for you to select a page (Mode  
Lock). Now you can press a pad to select a page.  
Hold down the [SCENE] key and press the pad of the scene number  
you want to use ([1]–[12]).  
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The pad will blink, and the main display will show the name of the  
selected scene.  
Pad No.  
Pad [1]–[12]  
Pad [13]  
Page  
Select Scene  
MIDI Channel  
Dump  
Contents  
Select a scene from internal memory. (p.52)  
Specify the MIDI channel(p.53)  
Release the [SCENE] key to return to Play mode.  
When you turn on the power, the last-selected scene will be selected.  
Pad [14]  
Save/load scenes to/from a computer. (p.53)  
Load the preset scenes. (p.54)  
Pad [15]  
Preload  
Be aware that if you have modified the settings of the currently selected  
scene, re-selecting that scene will revert to the unmodified settings.  
Pad [16]  
Write  
Save a scene into internal memory. (p.55)  
Loading a scene merely changes the internal settings of the  
KONTROL49; it does not cause MIDI messages to be transmitted from  
the USB connector or MIDI connector.  
About the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR keys, [ENTER]  
key, and [EXIT] key  
Never turn off the power while changing scenes; doing so may cause  
the internal data to be damaged.  
On the [13] MIDI Channel, [15] PRELOAD and [16] WRITE pages, you can  
use the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR []/ [®] keys as cursor keys to move  
between parameters.  
When you press the [SCENE] key and a pad to enter one of these pages, the  
key(s) for the direction(s) in which you can move will light green. You  
cannot move in a direction in which the key is dark or lit red.  
(RED)  
(GREEN)  
: You can move toward the right to another parameter  
(GREEN)  
(RED)  
: You can move toward the left to another parameter  
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Operation–Scene mode  
Use the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR []/ [®] keys to move to “Global  
MIDI Channel.”  
3
Here you can select the MIDI channel for the currently selected scene, and  
the global MIDI channel.  
Normally, the controllers of each scene will transmit messages on the MIDI  
channel that you specify for each controller in Setting mode (the “Any”  
setting described below). However, you can use the settings in this page to  
specify a MIDI channel for the entire scene, so that messages from all  
controllers will be transmitted on this MIDI channel regardless of the  
settings of the individual controllers.  
Use the main encoder or the pads to select the global MIDI channel.  
The range is 1–16 (ch).  
4
5
Press the [ENTER] key.  
The settings will be saved, and you will return to Play mode.  
Hold down the [SCENE] key and press pad [13].  
Now you can make MIDI channel settings, and the [SCENE] key and  
1
If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] key to return to Play mode.  
pad [13] will light, and the [ENTER] key will blink.  
The main display shows the current MIDI channel setting for the scene.  
Never turn off the power while settings are being saved. Doing so may  
destroy internal data.  
[14] DUMP  
In the Dump page you can transfer data between the KONTROL49 and  
Editor Librarian software running on your computer. You can transfer both  
scene parameters and global data.  
Use the main encoder or the pads to select the MIDI transmit channel.  
(p.4 “About the trigger pad functions–Input numerical values”)  
2
Any Ch (Any)  
Hold down the [SCENE] key and press pad [14].  
You will enter the Dump page, and the [SCENE] key and pad [14] will  
light.  
1
If you select “Any Ch,” messages will be transmitted on the MIDI  
channel specified for each controller.  
ScnCh#01–16 (Scene MIDI Channel)  
MIDI messages from all controllers will be transmitted on the MIDI  
channel you select here.  
You cant use the pads to select the “Any Ch” setting.  
From the Editor Librarian software running on your computer,  
transmit a MIDI Data Dump or a Dump Request to transfer data.  
The scene MIDI channel is stored separately for each scene. If you want  
to keep the changes youve made, save them in Scene mode. If you turn  
off the power or select a different scene without saving, your changes  
will be discarded. For details, see “Scene mode–[16] WRITE” (p.55).  
2
For details on how to transfer data to and from the Editor Librarian  
software, refer to “Editor Librarian software manual” on the included  
CD-ROM.  
Press the [EXIT] key to return to Play mode.  
3
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Operation–Scene mode  
If you are using the Editor Librarian software, the KONTROL49 will  
move to the Dump page automatically.  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key.  
The main display will ask “Sure ?” (“Are you sure you want to load?”).  
5
6
[15] PRELOAD  
Here you can re-load any of the factory-preset scenes into the  
KONTROL49’s internal memory.  
You can load any of the twelve preset scenes into any scene number.  
Press the [ENTER] key to load the preset scene.  
When loading is completed, the main display will indicate “Complete”  
and you will return to Play mode.  
Hold down the [SCENE] key and press pad [15].  
You will enter the Preload page, and the [SCENE] key will light.  
1
The main display will indicate “Source” (select the preset that you  
want to load), and that pad will blink.  
If you press the [EXIT] key, the scene name will be displayed.  
If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] key to return to Play mode.  
Never turn off the power while loading data; doing so may cause the  
internal data to be damaged.  
The selectable parameter or value will blink in the main display.  
Use the main encoder or the pads to select the preset scene that you  
want to load. If you use the pads, simply press the pad for the scene  
2
you want to load.  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to  
“Destination” (select the loading destination).  
3
(Red) (Green)  
Use the main encoder or the pads to select the destination into which  
you want to load the preset scene.  
4
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Operation–Scene mode  
Press the [ENTER] key to execute the Write operation.  
When writing is completed, the main display will indicate “Complete”  
and you will return to Play mode. The scene you wrote will be selected.  
6
[16] WRITE  
Here you can save the current controller assignments as a scene.  
You can save twelve different scenes in the KONTROL49s internal memory.  
Hold down the [SCENE] key and press pad [16].  
You will enter the WRITE page, and the [SCENE] key will light. The  
1
If you press the [EXIT] key, the scene name will be displayed.  
main display will show the current scene number, and the  
corresponding pad will blink.  
If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] key to return to Play mode.  
Never turn off the power while writing; doing so may cause the internal  
data to be damaged.  
Use the main encoder or the pads to select the writing-destination.  
2
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “Name”  
(select a name for the scene).  
3
(Red) (Green)  
Specify the desired name for the assignment. In Play mode, the name  
you specify is shown in the main-display. For the procedure, refer to  
4
“Inputting a name” (p.22).  
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR [®] key or the [ENTER] key.  
The main display will ask “Sure ?” (“Are you sure you want to  
5
write?”).  
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Appendices–Available MIDI messages  
MIDI Control Change messages  
CC# (Hex)  
Function  
Appendices  
000 (00)  
032 (20)  
033 (21)  
034 (22)  
035 (23)  
036 (24)  
037 (25)  
038 (26)  
039 (27)  
040 (28)  
041 (29)  
042 (2A)  
043 (2B)  
044 (2C)  
045 (2D)  
048 (30)  
049 (31)  
050 (32)  
051 (33)  
052 (34)  
Bank Select MSB/LSB  
Modulation MSB/LSB  
001 (01)  
002 (02)  
003 (03)  
004 (04)  
005 (05)  
006 (06)  
007 (07)  
008 (08)  
009 (09)  
010 (0A)  
011 (0B)  
012 (0C)  
013 (0D)  
016 (10)  
017 (11)  
018 (12)  
019 (13)  
020 (14)  
Breath Controller MSB/LSB  
undefined  
Foot Controller MSB/LSB  
Portamento MSB/LSB  
Data Entry MSB/LSB  
Channel Volume MSB/LSB  
Balance MSB/LSB  
undefined  
Available MIDI messages  
The KONTROL49 lets you transmit the following MIDI messages.  
Pan MSB/LSB  
Expression MSB/LSB  
Channel messages  
Effect Control 1 MSB/LSB  
Effect Control 2 MSB/LSB  
General Purpose Controller 1 MSB/LSB  
General Purpose Controller 2 MSB/LSB  
General Purpose Controller 3 MSB/LSB  
General Purpose Controller 4 MSB/LSB  
Message  
8n  
9n  
An  
Bn  
Cn  
Dn  
En  
Function  
Note-on  
Note-off  
Polyphonic Key Pressure  
Control Change/Mode Message  
Program Change  
Channel Aftertouch  
Pitch Bend Change  
undefined  
031 (1F)  
064 (40)  
065 (41)  
066 (42)  
067 (43)  
068 (44)  
069 (45)  
070 (46)  
071 (47)  
072 (48)  
073 (49)  
074 (4A)  
075 (4B)  
076 (4C)  
077 (4D)  
078 (4E)  
079 (4F)  
080 (50)  
081 (51)  
082 (52)  
063 (3F)  
Hold 1 (Damper, Sustain)  
Portamento Switch (on/off)  
Sostenuto  
Soft Pedal  
Legato Foot Switch  
*n: MIDI channel (0–F)  
System Realtime messages  
Message  
Function  
Hold 2  
F0  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F6  
F7  
F8  
FA  
FB  
FC  
FE  
FF  
System Exclusive message  
MIDI Time Code  
Song Position Pointer  
Song Select  
Tune Request  
End Of System Exclusive  
Timing Clock (Message mode [8] TAP)  
Start (Message mode [6] START)  
Continue (Message mode [7] CONTINUE)  
Stop (Message mode [5] STOP)  
Active Sensing  
Sound Controller 1 (Sound Variation)  
Sound Controller 2 (Resonance)  
Sound Controller 3 (Release Time)  
Sound Controller 4 (Attack Time)  
Sound Controller 5 (Brightness)  
Sound Controller 6 (Decay Time)  
Sound Controller 7 (Vibrato Rate)  
Sound Controller 8 (Vibrato Depth)  
Sound Controller 9 (Vibrato Delay)  
Sound Controller 10  
General Purpose Controller 5  
General Purpose Controller 6  
General Purpose Controller 7  
System Reset  
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Appendices–Available MIDI messages  
CC# (Hex)  
083 (53)  
084 (54)  
085 (55)  
Function  
General Purpose Controller 8  
Portamento Control  
Note no.  
Note No. (Hex) Note No. (Hex) Note No. (Hex) Note No. (Hex)  
C-1  
C#-1  
D-1  
D#-1  
E-1  
F-1  
F#-1  
G-1  
G#-1  
A-1  
A#-1  
B-1  
C0  
C#0  
D0  
D#0  
E0  
F0  
F#0  
G0  
G#0  
A0  
A#0  
B0  
C1  
C#1  
D1  
D#1  
E1  
F1  
F#1  
G1  
G#1  
A1  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
(00)  
(01)  
(02)  
(03)  
(04)  
(05)  
(06)  
(07)  
(08)  
(09)  
(0A)  
(0B)  
(0C)  
(0D)  
(0E)  
(0F)  
(10)  
(11)  
(12)  
(13)  
(14)  
(15)  
(16)  
(17)  
(18)  
(19)  
(1A)  
(1B)  
(1C)  
(1D)  
(1E)  
(1F)  
(20)  
(21)  
(22)  
(23)  
C2  
C#2  
D2  
D#2  
E2  
F2  
F#2  
G2  
G#2  
A2  
A#2  
B2  
C3  
C#3  
D3  
D#3  
E3  
F3  
F#3  
G3  
G#3  
A3  
A#3  
B3  
C4  
C#4  
D4  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
(24)  
(25)  
(26)  
(27)  
(28)  
(29)  
(2A)  
(2B)  
(2C)  
(2D)  
(2E)  
(2F)  
(30)  
(31)  
(32)  
(33)  
(34)  
(35)  
(36)  
(37)  
(38)  
(39)  
(3A)  
(3B)  
(3C)  
(3D)  
(3E)  
(3F)  
(40)  
(41)  
(42)  
(43)  
(44)  
(45)  
(46)  
(47)  
C5  
C#5  
D5  
D#5  
E5  
F5  
F#5  
G5  
G#5  
A5  
A#5  
B5  
C6  
C#6  
D6  
D#6  
E6  
F6  
F#6  
G6  
G#6  
A6  
A#6  
B6  
C7  
C#7  
D7  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
89  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
97  
98  
99  
(48)  
(49)  
(4A)  
(4B)  
(4C)  
(4D)  
(4E)  
(4F)  
(50)  
(51)  
(52)  
(53)  
(54)  
(55)  
(56)  
(57)  
(58)  
(59)  
(5A)  
(5B)  
(5C)  
(5D)  
(5E)  
(5F)  
(60)  
(61)  
(62)  
(63)  
C8  
C#8  
D8  
D#8  
E8  
F8  
F#8  
G8  
G#8  
A8  
A#8  
B8  
C9  
C#9  
D9  
D#9  
E9  
F9  
F#9  
G9  
108 (6C)  
109 (6D)  
110 (6E)  
111 (6F)  
112 (70)  
113 (71)  
114 (72)  
115 (73)  
116 (74)  
117 (75)  
118 (76)  
119 (77)  
120 (78)  
121 (79)  
122 (7A)  
123 (7B)  
124 (7C)  
125 (7D)  
126 (7E)  
127 (7F)  
undefined  
090 (5A)  
091 (5B)  
092 (5C)  
093 (5D)  
094 (5E)  
095 (5F)  
096 (60)  
097 (61)  
098 (62)  
100 (64)  
102 (65)  
Effect Depth (Reverb Send Level)  
Effect Depth (Tremolo Depth)  
Effect Depth (Chorus Send Level)  
Effect Depth (Celeste Depth)  
Effect Depth (Phase Depth)  
Data Increment  
Data Decrement  
NRPN LSB/MSB  
RPN LSB/MSB  
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
099 (63)  
101 (65)  
undefined  
119 (77)  
Channel Mode messages  
CC# MSB/ LSB (Hex)  
Function  
120 (78)  
121 (79)  
122 (7A)  
123 (7B)  
124 (7C)  
125 (7D)  
126 (7E)  
127 (7F)  
All Sound Off  
Reset All Controllers  
Local Control  
All Notes Off  
Omni Off  
Omni On  
Mono On (Poly Off)  
Poly On (Mono Off)  
D#4  
E4  
F4  
F#4  
G4  
G#4  
A4  
D#7  
E7  
F7  
F#7  
G7  
G#7  
A7  
100 (64)  
101 (65)  
102 (66)  
103 (67)  
104 (68)  
105 (69)  
106 (6A)  
107 (6B)  
RPN MSB/ LSB  
MIDI message  
RPN Fine Tune  
RPN Coarse Tune  
RPN Pitch Bend Range  
MSB (Hex)  
LSB (Hex)  
01 (01)  
02 (02)  
00 (00)  
00 (00)  
00 (00)  
00 (00)  
A#1  
B1  
A#4  
B4  
A#7  
B7  
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Appendices–Preset Scene Name  
Switching scenes  
When the KONTROL49 receives a message of [F0, 42, 4n, 6E, 02, 1F, 14, ss,  
F7] (ss=00: Scene number 1 – 0B: Scene number 12), it will switch to the  
specified scene. When the scene is switched, the KONTROL49 will transmit  
[F0, 42, 4n, 6E, 02, 5F, 4F, ss, F7]  
Preset Scene Name  
Scene 1 WAVESTATION (KORG)  
Scene 2 MS-20 (KORG)  
Scene 3 Polysix (KORG)  
Scene 4 LegacyCell (KORG)  
Transmits scene or global data (data dumps)  
Scene 5 Cubase SX/ SL (Steinberg)  
Scene 6 Digital Performer 4 (MOTU)  
Scene 7 Logic Pro/ Express (Emagic)  
Scene 8 Reason (Propellerhead)  
Scene 9 SampleTank 2 Korg Edition (IK Multimedia)  
Scene 10 Lounge Lizard EP-2 (Applied Acoustics Systems)  
Scene 11 VOKATOR (Native Instruments)  
Scene 12 Live (Ableton)  
The KONTROL49 can transmit scene parameters and global parameters in  
the form of MIDI exclusive data. The operation of transmitting MIDI  
exclusive data to a computer or external MIDI device is called a “data  
dump.” A data dump will be transmitted when the KONTROL49 receives a  
request from the Editor Librarian software.  
Details of the data dump are described in the KONTROL49 MIDI  
implementation.  
Please contact your Korg distributor for the “MIDI implementation”  
(including information on the MIDI exclusive format).  
MIDI implementation  
About native Korg mode  
In addition to its functionality as a general-purpose controller, the  
KONTROL49 also has a “native mode.”  
System exclusive messages  
In this native mode, the KONTROL49 can be used as a controller for  
software that specifically supports this mode.  
KONTROL49 format  
F0: Exclusive status  
42: Korg ID  
The settings of Setting mode will be ignored. If you want to keep your  
settings, save them before entering native mode.  
4n: [n=0–F] Global MIDI channel 1–16  
6E: Model ID  
The concept of modes such as Play, Setting, Message, and Scene are not  
used.  
02: KONTROL49 sub-ID  
ff: Function ID (type of message)  
~
Native mode also supports transmission and reception via the MIDI  
connectors.  
F7: End of exclusive  
The USB port settings will also change in native mode.  
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Appendices–Troubleshooting  
Operation in native mode  
Troubleshooting  
In software that supports the Korg KONTROL49 native mode, select  
the native mode.  
The display will show a message to indicate that you have entered  
native mode.  
1
Power does not turn on  
• Is the power switch in the correct position? (p.6)  
• Could the KONTROL49 be connected to your computer via a USB hub? If  
the display indicates “LowPower,” please use the AC adapter or a self-  
powered hub.  
Operate the controllers as in normal mode.  
The function of keys other than OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR []/ [®]  
2
and the assignments of the various controllers will depend on the set-  
tings of your computer software. The OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR []/  
[®] keys will function as octave shift keys, and the octave setting will  
be reset when you enter native mode.  
Cant install the driver  
• Is the included CD-ROM inserted in your CD drive?  
Make sure that the included CD-ROM is inserted correctly.  
• Could the lens of your CD drive be dirty?  
Use a commercially-available lens cleaner to clean the lens.  
In native mode, the USB ports will transmit the following messages.  
Port A: Proprietary messages for the keys and controllers  
Port B: Note messages and pitch bend messages  
• Are you attempting to install from a network CD drive?  
This software cannot be installed from a network-connected CD drive.  
To exit native mode, you can either make settings on your connected  
software that supports native mode, or hold down the KONTROL49s  
Your software does not respond to the KONTROL49  
• Is the USB cable connected correctly?  
3
[SETTING] key, [MESSAGE] key, and [SCENE] key, and then press the  
[EXIT] key.  
The KONTROL49 will return to Play mode.  
Has your computer detected the connected KONTROL49?  
If you are using Windows XP, go to Control Panel “Sounds and Audio  
Devices Properties” and click the Hardware tab.  
Normally you should exit native mode by using the appropriate menu  
command in your connected software. If the cable becomes  
disconnected or you are otherwise unable to exit native mode by using  
a menu command in your software, use the KONTROL49s keys to exit  
native mode.  
If you are using Mac OS X, go to Macintosh HD Application folder →  
Utility folder “Audio MIDI Settings,” select the “MIDI Devices” tab,  
and check that the KONTROL49 has been detected.  
Some computers may not recognize the KONTROL49 because of their  
hardware configuration.  
For details on how to enter and exit native mode, the message that  
appears on the main display when you enter native mode, and more  
about operations in native mode, refer to the owners manual for your  
software that supports the KONTROL49s native mode.  
• Check the KONTROL49s assignments and USB-MIDI port settings.  
• Could you be in “Korg Native mode”?  
Exit native mode. (p.58)  
• Could the KONTROL49 be in the “mode lock” state?  
Press the [EXIT] key to return to Play mode.  
• The connected device or software may not support the messages you are  
transmitting. Refer to the owner s manual of the connected device or  
software to verify that it responds to the messages you are transmitting.  
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Appendices–Troubleshooting  
Connected external device or software does not synchronize  
• Could the KONTROL49s MIDI Clock tempo be set to “Clock Off”?  
• Check the MIDI Clock settings of the connected device or software.  
Keyboard or pads do not transmit velocity  
• If keyboard or pad velocity is assigned to the bend/ wheel, the keyboard  
or pad velocity is ignored if the value is other than zero.  
• Check the velocity settings. (Keyboard: p.38 “[12] KEYBOARD  
(Keyboard setting),” Pads 1–8: p.24 “[3] PAD 1–8 (PAD 1–8  
assignment),” Pads 19–16: p.26 “[4] PAD 9–16 (PAD 9–16 assignment)”)  
When you assign Polyphonic Pressure to the bend/ wheel and play  
multiple keys, aftertouch does not apply to some keys  
• When using Polyphonic Pressure, if you hold down more than one note  
on the keyboard, aftertouch applies only to the note you played last.  
Notes are stuck  
• If note messages are assigned to a pad, and the pad is set to Toggle  
operation, the corresponding note-off message may not be transmitted in  
some cases. If this occurs, execute the Message mode command [3] All  
Note Off (p.50) or [1] Panic (p.49).  
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Appendices–Main specifications  
Dimensions (W x D x H)  
• 730 mm × 319 mm × 86 mm (28.7" × 12.6" × 3.39")  
Main specifications  
Weight  
Controllers  
• 4.9 kg (10.8 lbs.)  
• Keyboard: 49-note velocity-sensitive keyboard  
Included items  
• Rotary encoders × 8  
• AC adapter  
• Sliders × 8  
• USB cable  
• Pads × 16: velocity-sensitive  
• Pitch Bend/ Mod Wheel  
Vector joystick  
• CD-ROM (containing KONTROL49 Editor Librarian software, scene  
templates, drivers)  
• Trigger pad name sheet and labels  
• Owners manual  
• Switch 1/ Switch 2  
• Main encoder ([VALUE] dial)  
• Installation Guide  
Display  
• MIDI Implementation chart  
• Software license agreement  
• Main display: 8-character (8 × 5 pixel) LCD module with three-color  
backlight  
Requirements for connection to a computer  
• Sub display × 8: 8-character (8 × 5 pixel) LCD module with three-color  
backlight  
• Tempo LED  
Macintosh  
Supported OS: Mac OS X 10.2 or later  
Supported computers: Apple Macintosh with USB port capable of run-  
ning Mac OS X  
Memory  
• User memories: 12  
• Global memory: 1  
Windows  
Supported OS: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition/ Professional  
Supported computers: a computer with USB port capable of running  
Windows XP (USB chipsets manufactured by Intel Corporation are rec-  
ommended)  
Connectors  
• Pedal/ Switch jacks  
• MIDI IN/ OUT connectors  
• USB connector  
• Power supply jack (DC9V)  
Options  
• Damper pedal DS-1H  
• Pedal switch PS-1  
• Foot controller EXP-2  
• Exclusive volume pedal XVP-10  
Power supply  
• DC9V, AC adapter  
• USB bus-powered (when using the USB connector)  
Current consumption  
Appearance and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
(Current as of October 2004)  
• When using USB bus power: approximately 350 mA (Max 450 mA)  
• When using the AC adapter: approximately 350 mA (Max 450 mA)  
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Control Change..........................2, 31, 35, 37, 41  
Control Change message................................42  
G
Index  
Global MIDI Channel......................................53  
Global parameter.............................................19  
Global setting ...................................................46  
GM On message...............................................50  
GM System On.................................................50  
D
Dedicated port..................................................46  
Down range ................................................27, 28  
DUMP................................................................53  
A
AC adapter............................................... 5, 6, 59  
Adjust the tempo............................................. 17  
Aftertouch ............................ 2, 27, 28, 29, 31, 60  
All Note Off ..................................................... 49  
All Note Off message ..................................... 50  
All Sound Off................................................... 49  
Available characters ....................................... 22  
H
[HEX LOCK] key ...............................................3  
I
Editor Librarian software .....................1, 53, 58  
Encoder .....................................................1, 3, 13  
Encoder assignment ........................................20  
[ENTER] key...........................................3, 19, 52  
[EXIT] key ...............................................3, 19, 52  
Expression.....................................................5, 35  
Input decimal values.........................................4  
Input hexadecimal values ................................4  
Input numerical values.....................................4  
Inputting a name .............................................22  
Inputting text ...................................................22  
B
Bank Select ................................................. 40, 41  
Bank Select message ....................................... 43  
K
F
Keyboard ......................................................2, 18  
Keyboard setting .............................................38  
Calibration ....................................................... 47  
Channel Aftertouch ........................................ 29  
Channel message ............................................ 56  
Channel Mode message ................................. 57  
[Contrast adjustment] knob............................. 5  
Foot Pedal .....................................................5, 35  
Foot SW assignment........................................36  
Free message ..............................................41, 43  
L
LCD Backlight..................................................48  
LCD Backlit setting .........................................47  
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LSB.....................................................................43  
LSB/ MSB ..........................................................57  
Momentary ...........................................14, 25, 38  
Moving the cursor ...........................................22  
MSB ...................................................................43  
Pedal Calibration............................................. 47  
PEDAL jack .................................................. 5, 16  
Pedal operation................................................ 38  
Pitch Bend .................................................... 2, 27  
Pitch Bend assignment ................................... 26  
Pitch bend wheel............................... 1, 2, 15, 60  
Play mode..................................................... 8, 13  
Polarity setting........................................... 46, 47  
Polyphonic key pressure................................ 29  
Portamento............................................. 5, 34, 37  
Portamento Time......................................... 5, 35  
Power supply connector .................................. 5  
Power switch...................................................... 5  
PRELOAD ........................................................ 54  
Preset scene ................................................ 52, 54  
Preset Scene Name.......................................... 58  
Program Change ............................. 2, 33, 40, 41  
Program Change & Bank Select .................... 40  
Program Change message ............................. 42  
M
N
Main display.......................................................2  
Master Balance .............................................2, 27  
Master Volume.............................................5, 35  
[MESSAGE] key ...........................................3, 49  
MIDI Channel...................................................53  
MIDI Clock .............................................2, 17, 60  
MIDI connection ................................................6  
MIDI connector ..................................................5  
MIDI Control Change messages....................56  
MIDI implementation .....................................58  
MIDI IN Port ....................................................46  
MIDI OUT A connector ..................................46  
MIDI OUT B connector ...................................46  
MOD Wheel assignment ................................30  
Modulation wheel .............................1, 2, 15, 60  
Note No. ...........................................................57  
NRPN ......................................1, 3, 20, 21, 23, 57  
O
OCTAVE SHIFT/ CURSOR keys ........3, 19, 52  
One-parameter.......................................2, 32, 33  
P
PAD 1–8 assignment .......................................24  
Pad number ........................................................4  
Pad operation ...................................................25  
PAD Type .........................................................25  
Pedal assignment.............................................35  
Q
Quick Assign.................................................... 11  
Quick-assign for control changes.................. 23  
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Switch 1, Switch 2........................................2, 16  
SWITCH jack ................................................5, 16  
System Exclusive message .............................58  
System Realtime message...............................56  
R
V
Reset All Controller ........................................ 49  
RPN ......................................... 1, 3, 20, 21, 23, 57  
Vector joystick..........................................1, 2, 15  
Vector-X assignment .......................................31  
Vector-Y assignment .......................................32  
Velocity .................................2, 27, 28, 29, 31, 60  
Velocity Curve .................................................39  
Velocity Sens ....................................................25  
Velocity Type ...................................................25  
Volume..........................................................5, 35  
S
T
[SCENE] key ................................................ 3, 52  
Scene MIDI Channel....................................... 53  
Scene mode .................................................. 8, 52  
Scene set ........................................................... 12  
[SETTING] key .................................................. 3  
Setting mode................................................ 8, 19  
Slider ......................................................... 1, 3, 13  
Slider assignment............................................ 24  
Snapshot message ........................................... 50  
Soft Pedal ............................................... 5, 34, 37  
START............................................................... 51  
Start message ................................................... 51  
STOP ................................................................. 50  
Stop message ................................................... 50  
Sub-display ........................................................ 3  
SW1/ SW2 assignment ................................... 32  
Tap tempo message.........................................51  
Tempo Change .................................................40  
TEMPO LED.......................................................2  
Toggle..............................................14, 25, 38, 60  
Trigger pad ...........................................1, 2, 4, 14  
Two-parameter.......................................2, 32, 33  
W
WRITE...............................................................55  
X
U
X-axis.................................................................31  
Up range......................................................27, 28  
USB connection ..................................................6  
USB-MIDI..........................................................45  
USB-MIDI Port setting ....................................44  
Y
Y-axis.................................................................32  
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