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The nanoPAD2’s global parameters
The nanoPAD2’s global parameters
These are global parameters that allow you to adjust the settings for the entire nanoPAD2.
The settings here apply to all four scenes.
Common
Global MIDI Channel [1...16]
Set this to match the MIDI channel of the application that you’re controlling.
Velocity Curve [Light/Normal/Heavy/Const]
This specifies how the volume will change according to how hard you strike the trig-
ger pads. You can choose one of three velocity curves, or a fixed velocity value.
Normal
Heavy
Light
127
1
Const
Light
Even soft strikes can produce loud
notes.
Normal
Normal velocity curve.
Heavy
Strong strikes are needed to
produce loud notes.
Const
A fixed velocity is always produced.
Soft
Strong
Const Velocity Value [1...127]
This specifies the velocity value that will be transmitted when you’ve selected Const
as the velocity curve.
BPM [20.0…300.0]
This specifies the tempo (speed) of the Gate Arpeggiator.
When global data is received in the KORG KONTROL Editor, the BPM
specified by the nanoPAD2’s global data will be received. This is not the
BPM that was set by the Tap Tempo function.
MIDI Clock [Auto/Internal/External]
This specifies how the nanoPAD2’s Gate Arpeggiator will synchronize with your ap-
plication.
Auto
If MIDI clock is being received from your application, the nano-
PAD2 will automatically work with the “External” setting. If no
MIDI clock is being received, it will work with the “Internal” set-
ting.
Internal
The Gate Arpeggiator will function according to the nanoPAD2’s
internal clock (the BPM parameter, or specified by Tap Tempo).
Choose this setting if you’re using the nanoPAD2 by itself, and
not synchronizing it with your application.
External
The nanoPAD2’s Gate Arpeggiator will function in synchroniza-
tion with MIDI clock data received from your application.
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