Korg padKONTROL Flashcards
________
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.
illumination mode
live performance on a dimly lit stage
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.
[SETTING/ENTER] and [FIXED VELOCITY/PRELOAD]
illumination mode:
To select a pattern:
● Mode Off Power-on while holding down the ______ key.
T
[SETTING/ENTER] key and [SCENE]
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….
reset this parameter each time you turn on the padKONTROL
■ 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.
be in Play mode,
scene 1
[SETTING/ENTER]
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
parameters
“scene.”
Example :Recalling scene 5 :The padKONTROL’s internal user memory contains _____scenes, and you can instantly recall any of these
scenes using the _______
sixteen
sixteen trigger pads.
Example :Recalling scene 5 :
1 Hold down the____key.
The _____ key and the trigger pad corresponding to the currently selected scene number will light.
[SCENE]
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 …..
switch scenes.
Example :Recalling scene 5 :
3.
Release the [SCENE] key to _________
Scenes can also be recalled in Setting mode
return to Play mode.
Using the Roll function and Flam
functions:
The____ function makes it easy to simulate a ____(rapidly repeated strikes on the same drum).
Roll
Using the Roll function and Flam functions: The \_\_\_ function simulates a \_\_\_\_ (double-strike on the same drum).
Flam
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.
X-Y
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).
X
Y
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.
[ROLL]
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_____
continue holding down the
trigger pad
release the pad.
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.
Making controller assignments:
assignment and
setting
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) [SETTING/ENTER]
b) trigger pad [3].
c) [NOTE/CC#/LEFT]
d) encoder
e) [SETTING/ENTER]
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
Saving a scene: be lost save them Play mode Setting mode.
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. [PROG. CHANGE/WRITE/ALL PAD]
b. [SCENE]
c. trigger pad
d. [SETTING/ENTER]
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.
turn off the power
[MESSAGE/EXIT]
Setting
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.
Restoring the factory settings:
30
sixteen
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. Play
b. Setting
c. [SCENE]
d. [FIXED VELOCITY/PRELOAD]
e. [SETTING/ENTER]
f. scene number
g. “ ALL”
h. “LOAD”
i. [MESSAGE/EXIT]
j. loading
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. 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]