Korg padKONTROL Flashcards

1
Q

________
This mode causes the trigger pad LEDs to blink in a unique
pattern. This produces a particularly striking effect when
used durings a_______; it looks
cool sitting in the studio, too.

A

illumination mode

live performance on a dimly lit stage

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illumination mode:
To select a pattern:
● Pattern B Power-on while holding down the ___and__
keys.
Pattern B produces a“domino effect” type of
pattern each time a trigger pad is struck.

A

[SETTING/ENTER] and [FIXED VELOCITY/PRELOAD]

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illumination mode:
To select a pattern:
● Mode Off Power-on while holding down the ______ key.
T

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[SETTING/ENTER] key and [SCENE]

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4
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he illumination mode setting is retained even when the power is
off, providing you power-on in the usual way. You do not need to….

A

reset this parameter each time you turn on the padKONTROL

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5
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■ Turn the power on:
When the power turns on, the padKONTROL will ___ and ______will be loaded. The display will
indicate “ —–”.
In Play mode, the____key is dark.

A

be in Play mode,
scene 1
[SETTING/ENTER]

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The padKONTROL lets you assign the ____you want to the trigger pads, the X-Y pads, and the two assignable knobs so that you can control your external MIDI sound module or a software synthesizer on your computer in whatever way is most appropriate for your needs. A set of these assignments is called a

A

parameters

“scene.”

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7
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Example :Recalling scene 5 :The padKONTROL’s internal user memory contains _____scenes, and you can instantly recall any of these
scenes using the _______

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sixteen

sixteen trigger pads.

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8
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Example :Recalling scene 5 :
1 Hold down the____key.
The _____ key and the trigger pad corresponding to the currently selected scene number will light.

A

[SCENE]

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9
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Example :Recalling scene 5 :
2. Continuing to hold down the [SCENE] key, press [05], which has an indication of “05” printed at the upper left of the trigger pad.
The scene will change, and trigger pad [05] will light.
The display will indicate “S.05 ”.
As long as you continue holding down the [SCENE] key,
you’ll be able to use the trigger pads to …..

A

switch scenes.

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10
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Example :Recalling scene 5 :
3.
Release the [SCENE] key to _________
Scenes can also be recalled in Setting mode

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return to Play mode.

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11
Q

Using the Roll function and Flam
functions:
The____ function makes it easy to simulate a ____(rapidly repeated strikes on the same drum).

A

Roll

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12
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Using the Roll function and Flam
functions:
The \_\_\_ function
simulates a \_\_\_\_ 
(double-strike on the same drum).
A

Flam

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13
Q

Using the Roll function and Flam
functions:
By moving your finger on the ____ pad you can realistically
and dynamically control the roll or flam in realtime.

A

X-Y

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14
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Using the Roll function and Flam
functions:
The____-axis controls the speed of the roll (or the flam interval), and the___-axis controls the roll expression (or the volume
of the second strike of the flam).

A

X

Y

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15
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Example using the roll function: but you can try out the flam function in the same way:
1 Press the _____ key.
The Roll function will turn on, and the___ key will light.

A

[ROLL]

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16
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2 Place your finger on the X-Y pad, and press a trigger pad to which a snare drum or similar sound is assigned. A roll will play as long as you ______. The roll will stop when you_____

A

continue holding down the
trigger pad

release the pad.

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17
Q

Making controller assignments:
If you want a controller (e.g., trigger pad or pedal) to control
a different parameter, you can change the ____and
_______for that controller.

A

Making controller assignments:

assignment and
setting

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18
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Making controller assignments:
❍ As an example, let’s assign trigger pad [3] so
that it transmits a MIDI Note-on message for
note number C5 when pressed.
1. Press the a)__.
You will enter Setting mode, and the a)____
key will light.
2. Press b)___
b)____ will be selected and will light.
3. Press the c)_____key.
Now you can specify a note message or control change.
The c_____) key will light. In the display, the
note number or control change number will blink.
4. While you watch the display, use the d)____ to select “ c 5”
5. Press the e)___key.
This completes the assignment. You will return to Play mode. The e)___key will go dark, and the
display will indicate the scene number.

A

a) [SETTING/ENTER]
b) trigger pad [3].
c) [NOTE/CC#/LEFT]
d) encoder
e) [SETTING/ENTER]

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19
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Saving a scene:
If you switch to another scene or turn off the power before saving the controller assignment you’ve made, your changes
will a…. If you want to keep the changes you have made, you must b….
You can save scenes either in c.___mode or in d._____mode

A
Saving a scene:
be lost
save them
Play mode
Setting mode.
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20
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Saving a scene:
❍ As an example, we can save your edited scene data as scene number 2.
1 Hold down the a.____ key
and press the b.__ key.
2 The save-destination scene number will blink in the display. Use the encoder to select “S.02 ” (scene 2).
The trigger pad corresponding to the scene number will also blink. At this time, you can also make your selection by
directly pressing the c. ____that corresponds to the desired scene number.
3. Press the ______ key.
The assignments have now been stored to scene 2.

A

a. [PROG. CHANGE/WRITE/ALL PAD]
b. [SCENE]
c. trigger pad
d. [SETTING/ENTER]

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21
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Saving a scene:
Never ________ while settings are being saved.
Doing so may damage the internal data.
If you decide to cancel before you’ve completed the procedure, press the _______key.
You can also save (write) a scene when you’re in _____
mode.

A

turn off the power
[MESSAGE/EXIT]
Setting

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22
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Restoring the factory settings:
The padKONTROL contains ___ preloaded scenes (P.01–P.30). When the padKONTROL leaves the factory, ____ of these thirty-two scenes are already loaded into the user memory
(S.01–S.16). You can restore the preloaded factory settings at any time.

A

Restoring the factory settings:
30
sixteen

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23
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You can restore the factory settings whether you’re in a. ____mode
or in b. ____ mode.
1 Hold down the c.___ key and press the d._____key.
The d.____ key will light, and
the e._______ key will blink. The display will
indicate the preloaded f.____.
2 Use the encoder to select g.”__”
3 Press the e._____key.
The display will blink i. “___ ” and loading will begin. After
a time, the blinking will stop. Loading has been
completed.
If you decide to cancel before you’ve completed the
procedure, press the i.______ key. However, you
can’t cancel while j._____is actually occurring.

A

a. Play
b. Setting
c. [SCENE]
d. [FIXED VELOCITY/PRELOAD]
e. [SETTING/ENTER]
f. scene number
g. “ ALL”
h. “LOAD”
i. [MESSAGE/EXIT]
j. loading

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24
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Loading a single preloaded scene:
Refer to the Preloaded Scene List (p.114) and choose the scene you want to load. You can load any of the 30 preloaded scenes into one of the a._____b.(___-____).
You can load a preloaded scene whether you’re in c. _____or d. _______.
1 Hold down the e.______key and press the f._____ key.
The g._______ key will light and the
h._____ key will blink. The display will
indicate the preloaded i. _______.
2 Use the encoder to select the preloaded scene you want
to load. Preload Scene Number: j._______-_____
3 Press the k._____ key.
4 Next, select the L.______ location that the preloaded scene will be loaded into.
Scene No.: m. ____
5 Press the n.______key.
The padKONTROL will be in Setting mode with the newly loaded scene selected.
Never turn off the power while data is being saved.

A

a. user scene memories
b. S.01–S.16
c. Play mode
d. Setting mode
e. [SCENE]
f. [FIXED VELOCITY/PRELOAD]
g. [FIXED VELOCITY/PRELOAD]
h. [SETTING/ENTER]
i. scene number
j. P.01–P.30
k. [SETTING/ENTER]
l. user memory
m. S.01–S.16
n. [SETTING/ENTER]

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25
Q

In Play mode you can use the padKONTROL’s controllers
and functions to control a connected external MIDI device or
a software synthesizer or DAW running on your computer.
When you power-on the padKONTROL, it will always enter Play mode with scene _selected. The display will indicate “__ ”.
In Play mode the _____key will be dark.
If you want to change from Setting mode to Play mode, press
the _____ key to make it go dark

A

1
S.01
[SETTING/ENTER]
[SETTING/ENTER]

26
Q

Using the controllers:In Play mode you can use __ types of controllers.
they are …

A
four
trigger pads
pedal
x-y control
assignable knobs 1/2
27
Q

■ Trigger pads
Each time you press a trigger pad, the ____ or
—–change will be transmitted.
Trigger pads to which a
—– is assigned will
remain lit in Play mode so that they can be easily
identified.
When you press a_____ to which a note message
is assigned, the note message will be transmitted at the
assigned velocity value. (p.20)
When you press a trigger pad to which a control change
is assigned, the control change will be transmitted with
the assigned__ value when pressed, and transmitted
again with the assigned
—when
(p.21)

A
assigned note data
control 
control change
 trigger pad
 On
Release value 
released.
28
Q

Display indication
When you press a trigger pad to which a note message
is assigned, the display will indicate the ___
After a time, the display will revert to _____
When you press a trigger pad to which a control change
is assigned, the display will indicate the ___. After ____ the display will revert to the scene
number.

A

velocity value.
the scene number.
control change value
a time,

29
Q

Pedal
Each time you operate a pedal connected to the Pedal
jack, the assigned note data or control change will be
______
If a note message is assigned, the note message will be
transmitted with the assigned____ (p.23)
If a control change is assigned, the message will be
transmitted with the specified______ (p.24)

A

transmitted.
velocity value.
On value and Release value.

30
Q

Display indication
If a note message is assigned to the pedal, the display
will indicate the v_____. After a time, the display
will revert to the scene number.
If a control change is assigned, the display will indicate
the control change_____. After a time, the display will
revert to the scene number.

A

velocity value

value

31
Q

X-Y pad
When you operate the X-Y pad, the assigned MIDI
messages will be _____. (p.24)
The upper edge and right edge of the X-Y pad produce
______ values, and the lower edge and left edge produce
lower values. You can____ these directions if desired.
When you take your finger off of the X-Y pad, it will return
to the specified point (________). (p.25)
While striking a trigger pad to which a snare
drum sound is assigned, you can operate the X-Y pad to
change the pitch, or some other aspect of the sound.

A

transmitted
higher
reverse
Release Point

32
Q

■ Assignable Knobs 1/2
When you turn assignable knobs 1/2, the assigned MIDI
messages will be ______. (p.25)

A

transmitted

33
Q

Transmitting a Program Change:
Here’s how you can transmit a program change message in
Play mode.
1. Hold down the ________key
and turn the ________.
The program number will blink in the display.
Program number 24

  1. When you release the____ key, a program change message will be transmited with the program number that was shown in the
    display. Then the display will return to indicating the _______.
A
[PROG CHANGE/WRITE/ALL PAD] 
encoder
 [PROG CHANGE/WRITE/ALL
PAD]
scene number
34
Q

Transmitting MIDI messages:
Various useful types of MIDI message are preassigned to trigger pads ____(#-#) In addition, you can use the included Editor/Librarian software to create User Messages and assign them to trigger pads (#-#) ____. In Play mode, hold down the _______ key and press a trigger pad______ (#-#) to transmit the assigned MIDI message.

A

[1]–[3].
[4]–[8]
[MESSAGE/EXIT]
[1]–[8]

35
Q

______
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.

Execute this if the connected software becomes unstable, or
if you experience “stuck notes” on your MIDI sound module.

A

[1] PANIC

36
Q

[1] PANIC

1 Hold down the _____key and press trigger pad __. All Note Off, All Sound Off, and Reset All Controllers messages will be transmitted on all MIDI channels. The display will show a _____ of the transmission.
This message is transmitted to both port__and port ___,
regardless of the port you specified

A

[MESSAGE/EXIT]

[1]

graphic indication

A

B

37
Q

This transmits an All Note Off [Bn, 7B, 00] message on all

MIDI channels.

A

[2] NOTE OFF

38
Q

[2] NOTE OFF
1 Hold down the _______ key and press trigger pad [#]___.All Note Off messages will be transmitted on all MIDI channels. The display will show a graphic indication of the transmission.
This message is transmitted to both port and port, regardless of the port you specified

A

[MESSAGE/EXIT]

[2]

A

B

39
Q

____
This transmits a GM System On [F0, 7E, 7F, 09, 01, F7]
message.

A

[3] GM ON

40
Q

[3] GM ON
1 Hold down the____key and press __.
A GM System On message will be transmitted. The
display will show a graphic indication of the transmission

A

[MESSAGE/EXIT]

trigger pad [3]

41
Q

___
This will transmit the MIDI message you created using the
included Editor/Librarian software.

A

[4]–[8] USER1–5

42
Q

[4]–[8] USER1–5:
1 Hold down the____ key and press trigger
pad , The MIDI message you assigned will be transmitted. User message numbers 1–5 correspond to trigger pads
These messages will be transmitted to the port you specify in the Editor/Librarian software.

A

[MESSAGE/EXIT]

[4]–[8].

[4]–[8].

43
Q

Using a fixed velocity:

By turning fixed velocity on, every trigger pad (and the pedal) will send _____, regardless of ___ the trigger pad.

A

the same velocity message

the force with which you actually strike

44
Q

If you want to change the fixed velocity, use Setting mode to
specify the desired _____.
1 Press the ___ key.
Note messages will now be transmitted with a fixed velocity, and the ___key will
light.
2 To defeat this setting, press the ____ key to make it go dark.

In Play mode when the_____ key
is off, a separate ____is sent from each of the
trigger pads and the pedal.

A

Fixed Velocity value
[FIXED VELOCITY/PRELOAD]
[FIXED VELOCITY/PRELOAD]
[FIXED VELOCITY/PRELOAD]

[FIXED VELOCITY/PRELOAD]
velocity value

45
Q

____
A “___” is a playing technique in which a single drum hit is played as a double-strike, with a very slight difference in timing between the left and right sticks.
You can turn the padKONTROL’s _____ function on to simulate this playing technique.

A

The Flam function
flam
Flam

46
Q

The Flam function:
By moving your finger along the X-axis of the X-Y pad you can control the interval from the_______. By moving your finger along the Y-axis you can control the ___ (____) of the second strike.

A

first strike until the second flam note occurs
velocity
volume

47
Q

1 Press the ___key. The Flam function will be enabled, and the ___key
will light.
2 While pressing the___ pad, press a trigger pad to which a snare drum or similar sound is assigned. You can’t play a flam unless you’re already pressing the __
pad before you ___
3 To turn off the Flam function, press the ___key once
again to make it go dark.

A
[FLAM] 
[FLAM] 
 X-Y
X-Y
press the trigger pad.
[FLAM]
48
Q

____
A “___” is a playing technique in which a sound is played with rapidly repeated strikes at a close interval. You can turn the padKONTROL’s ___ function on to simulate
this playing technique.

A

The Roll function:
roll
Roll

49
Q

The Roll function:
By moving your finger along the __-axis of the X-Y pad you can control the speed of the roll. By moving your finger along the __-axis you can control the velocity value (expression) of the roll.

A

X

Y

50
Q

The Roll function:
1 Press the ___ key.
The Roll function will be enabled, and the __ key will light.
2 The Roll function is applied while you are pressing the
____ pad. Press a trigger pad to which a snare drum or similar sound is assigned.
Even if the __key is on, you can’t play a roll unless your finger is on the___ pad.
3 To turn off the Roll function, press the ____key once again to make it go dark.

A
[ROLL]
[ROLL]
X-Y
[ROLL] 
 X-Y
[ROLL]
51
Q

___
The________maintains the point (the value of the MIDI message) at which you released the X-Y pad, so that the value will be held even after you’ve taken your finger off of
the pad. This function will apply to _____ you perform on the X-Y pad, including the Flam function and Roll function.
For example if you are performing a roll with a Roll function and Hold function turned on, the roll will continue after you
_______, as long as you continue
holding down the ______.

A
The Hold function:
any operations
take your finger off of the X-Y pad
trigger pad
 MIDI message
52
Q

The Hold function::
When the Hold function is on, the point (the value of the a(_____) at which you took your finger off of the X-Y pad will be b ___.

If the Hold function is c___, and the d___and e___functions are both off, the value of the MIDI message when you take your finger off the X-Y pad will be the f____you’ve specified.

A
aMIDI message
bheld.
coff
dFlam 
e Roll 
fRelease value
53
Q

The Hold function:

1 Press the___ key.
The ___ function will turn on, and the __ key will light.
Alternatively, you can turn on the ___ key before pressing the X-Y pad.
2 To turn off the Hold function, press the ___key to
make it go dark

A
[HOLD]
Hold
[HOLD]
[HOLD] 
[HOLD]
54
Q

Recalling a scene:
You can instantly recall any one of the ___ scenes from the padKONTROL’s user memory.
You can use the sixteen trigger pads to ___
instantly. Trigger pads [1]–[16] correspond to ___ -.

A

sixteen
recall a scene
scene numbers
1–16

55
Q

Saving a scene:

You can save (write) the settings currently assigned to each controller as a “____.”

A

scene

56
Q

Shortcuts for assigning messages:
Eight frequently-used MIDI messages are assigned to trigger
pads ___-___
You can use these shortcuts to quickly change the____ that are assigned to the____ or _____

A

[09]–[16].
MIDI messages
X-Y pads
assignable knobs 1/2.

57
Q
Trigger pad number MIDI message
[09]
[10] 
[11] 
[12]
[13] 
[14] 
[15] 
[16]
A
PITCH BEND
MAIN VOLUME
PAN
 EXPRESSION
RESONANCE
BRIGHTNESS
DECAY TIME
REVERB SEND
58
Q

1 Hold down the ___ key if you want to assign a message to the X-axis of the X-Y pad, the ___key for the Y-axis,
the_____ key for assignable knob 1, or the
_____ key for assignable knob 2; then press
the ____ - for the MIDI message that you
want to assign. The MIDI message you selected will be assigned to the
controller you selected.

A
[X]
[Y] 
 [KNOB 1 ASSIGN]
[KNOB 2 ASSIGN]
trigger pad [9]–[16]
59
Q

In Setting mode you can edit the scene parameters (controller assignments and settings) for the padKONTROL’s controllers,
and set the parameters for the__and___functions.

Press the____ key to enter Setting mode. The
___ key will light.
If you want to return to Play mode at this point, press the ____key again and the key will go dark. While you’re making an assignment or choosing a setting, the
____key will be lit and the display will be blinking. When you then press the ____ key, the setting will be applied and you will return to ____.
If you decide to cancel the change you made, press the _____ key

A

Flam and Roll

[SETTING/ENTER]

[SETTING/ENTER]

[SETING/ENTER]

[SETTING/ENTER]

[SETTING/ENTER

Play mode

[MESSAGE/EXIT]

60
Q

Assigning a Note message to a trigger pad
You can specify the __,___, s___, and ___ of the note message that will be sent when you press the trigger pad.
If you want to keep the changes you made, you must___ them. If
you turn off the power or switch to a different scene before saving,
your changes will be___ .

A
note number,
 MIDI transmit channel, 
switch
type, 
velocity
 save
 lost.
61
Q

Assigning a Note message to a trigger pad:
■ Note Number
1 Press the ___ key.
The ___key will light, and the display will
indicate the note ___.
If a control change is assigned to the trigger pad, the display
will indicate the ____number.
2 Press the trigger pad whose ___ you want to specify. The trigger pad you selected will ___.
3 Use the ____ to specify the note number.
Note Number[___…__]
4 If you want to set another parameter, skip this step. If you are done, press the __ key.
The setting will be applied, and you will return to___mode

A
[NOTE/CC#/LEFT]
[NOTE/CC#/LEFT] 
number
control change
 note number
light
encoder
[C-1...G9]
[SETTING/ENTER]
 Play
62
Q

■ MIDI Channel
1 Press the____key.
The____key will light, and the display will
indicate the MIDI ___.
2 Press the trigger pad whose _____ you want to specify.The selected trigger pad will___.
3 Use the encoder to specify the ___
MIDI Channel [..]
The note message will be transmitted on the ____ you specified
Disable (d, 5 ) No MIDI message will be transmitted.
4 If you want to set another parameter, skip this step.
If you are done, press the ____
key.
The setting will be applied, and you will return to Play mode

A
[MIDI CH/RIGHT] 
 [MIDI CH/RIGHT] 
channel
MIDI channel
 light.
MIDI channel.
1...16
MIDI channel
[SETTING/ENTER]