Settings for the entire microSTATION, and saving/loading data
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MIDI setup
In
GLOBAL/MEDIA:
MIDI
you
can
adjust
MIDI
‐
related
settings
for
the
entire
microSTATION.
Specifying the global MIDI channel
This
lets
you
specify
the
global
MIDI
channel.
The
global
MIDI
channel
is
specified
in
Global/Media
mode,
and
is
the
basic
channel
on
which
the
microSTATION
transmits
and
receives
MIDI
messages.
(
PG
p. 60
“Channel
(Global
MIDI
Channel)”)
Local control setting
This
lets
you
specify
whether
your
performance
on
the
microSTATION
will
use
the
internal
sound
generator,
or
whether
the
microSTATION’s
keyboard,
knobs,
and
joystick
will
be
disconnected
from
the
internal
sound
generator
so
that
your
performance
data
will
only
be
transmitted
to
an
external
sequencer
etc.
(
PG
p. 61
“Local
Ctrl
(Local
Control)”)
MIDI clock source setting
This
specifies
whether
the
microSTATION’s
arpeggiator
and
internal
sequencer
will
be
synchronized
to
an
external
MIDI
device
(e.g.,
sequencer
or
rhythm
machine)
or
computer.
(
PG
p. 62
“Clock
(MIDI
Clock
Source)”)
Controller settings
In
GLOBAL/MEDIA:
Controllers
‐
PEDAL/SW,
you
can
adjust
settings
for
the
option
that
ʹ
s
connected
to
the
DAMPER/PEDAL/SW
jack,
the
arpeggiator
ARP
ON/OFF
button,
the
LATCH
ON/OFF
button,
and
assign
MIDI
control
change
messages
to
knobs
1–4
for
realtime
controls
mode
C.
Specifying the function of the damper pedal
/ assignable switch / pedal
(
PG
p. 65
“PEDAL/SW”)
External control
When
you
press
the
realtime
controls
EXTERNAL
button
to
choose
external
mode,
the
microSTATION’s
knobs
1–4
can
be
used
to
control
an
external
MIDI
device.
Each
knob
1–4
will
transmit
the
assigned
MIDI
control
change
on
the
MIDI
channel
that
you’ve
specified.
You
can
use
a
total
of
128
such
setups.
When
the
microSTATION
is
shipped
from
the
factory,
setup
memory
contains
preloaded
external
setups
for
controlling
software
synthesizers
such
as
the
Korg
Legacy
Collection,
or
the
level
and
pan
of
DAW
software.
External
setups
are
edited
in
GLOBAL/MEDIA:
MIDI
‐
External
Setup
Using external setups
Note:
Before
you
continue,
you’ll
need
to
adjust
some
settings
so
that
MIDI
data
can
be
transmitted
from
the
microSTATION
to
your
computer
application
or
MIDI
device.
Here,
we’ll
describe
an
example
in
Program
mode.
1. Press
the
EXTERNAL
button
to
put
the
realtime
controls
in
External
mode.
2. Access
PROG
EDIT:
External
“External
Setup.”
3. Select
the
external
setup
that
you
want
to
use.
4. In
the
pages
below
“External
Setup,”
you
can
view
the
setting
of
each
knob.
5. When
you
operate
realtime
control
knobs
1–4,
a
MIDI
control
change
(CC#)
will
be
transmitted
on
the
assigned
MIDI
channel.
If
the
display
is
showing
the
knob
assignment
view
screen
(step
4),
you
can
see
the
setting
assigned
to
the
knob
and
the
value
that
is
transmitted.
Note:
The
microSTATION’s
keyboard
and
other
controllers
will
function
as
they
usually
do
in
each
mode.
6. When
you
use
a
knob
in
PROG
PLAY,
the
display
will
show
that
knob’s
assignment
and
value.
7. Switch
to
Combination
mode,
and
set
the
realtime
controls
to
External
mode.
The
settings
will
be
maintained,
allowing
you
to
control
a
connected
MIDI
device,
etc.