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The nanoPAD2's Scene parameters

The nanoPAD2’s Scene parameters

Trigger Pad

Depending on the Assign Type setting, these pads can transmit note messages, con-

trol change messages, or program change messages.

Depending on its assign type, up to four note numbers or control change numbers

can be assigned to a single trigger pad and transmitted simultaneously.

If multiple note messages are transmitted from a single trigger pad, they

are all transmitted with the same velocity.

MIDI Channel [1...16/Global]

This specifies the MIDI channel of the MIDI messages that are transmitted when you

strike the trigger pad. If you set this to “Global MIDI Channel,” the messages will be

transmitted on the 

Global MIDI channel 

(p.8).

Assign Type [No Assign/Control Change/Note/Program

Change]

This specifies the type of message that will be assigned to the trigger pad.

The Assign Type can be one of the following: disabled, control change message, note

message, or program change message.

Pad Behavior [Momentary/Toggle]

You can choose one of the following two types of behavior for the trigger pad.

Momentary

If you’ve assigned a note message, a note-on message will be trans-

mitted when you press the trigger pad, and a note-off message

will be transmitted when you release the trigger pad.

If you’ve assigned a control change message, it will be transmit-

ted with a value of 127 when you press the trigger pad, and with a

value of 0 when you release the trigger pad.

Toggle

If you’ve assigned a note message, a note-on or note-off will be

transmitted alternately each time you press the trigger pad.

If you’ve assigned a control change message, it will be transmit-

ted with a value of either 127 or 0, alternating each time you press

the trigger pad.

If you’ve assigned a program change message, the Pad Behavior setting

is ignored; the program change message is always transmitted the in-

stant you press the trigger pad.

Note Number [C-1...G9/No Assign]

This specifies the note number of the note message that is transmitted.

Control Change Number [0...127/No Assign]

This specifies the control change number of the control change message that is transmitted.

Program Change Number [0…127]

This specifies the program change number of the program change message that is transmitted.

Gate Arp Enable [Disable/Enable]

This enables or disables the Gate Arpeggiator.

Trigger pads where this is disabled will be unaffected by the Gate Arpeggiator even if

the Gate Arpeggiator is turned on.

Touch Scale Gate Arp Enable [Disable/Enable]

This specifies whether the Gate Arpeggiator is enabled/disabled when the Touch
Scale mode is “on.”

When the Touch Scale mode is “on,” the Gate Arpeggiator is normally disabled for the

trigger pad. However if the Touch Scale Gate Arp Enable parameter is enabled, the

Gate Arpeggiator will affect the trigger pad even when the Touch Scale mode is “on.”

Summary of Contents for nanoPad2

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...owners Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice for improvement Table of Contents Introduction 3 Preparations 3 Gate arpeggiator 4 When the Touch Scale mode is off 4 When the Touch Scale mode is on 5 Using the Touch Scale mode 6 Changing the range of notes in the Touch Scale mode 6 The nanoPAD2 s Scene parameters 7 Trigger Pad 7 The nanoPAD2 s global parameters 8 Common 8...

Page 3: ...ust or refine the settings Preparations You ll use the KORG KONTROL Editor software to edit the nanoPAD2 s parameters Please download the latest version of the KORG KONTROL Editor from the KORG website http www korg co jp English Distributors or http www korg com and install it For details on how to install and use the KORG KONTROL Editor software please refer to the KORG KONTROL Editor owner s ma...

Page 4: ... the interval at which the notes are spaced Notes will be sounded at intervals of 1 2 half note on the left edge of the pad and at intervals of 1 48 32nd note triplet on the right edge Y axis Velocity This specifies the velocity of the note messages that are transmitted by the gate arpeggiator Note messages are transmitted with a velocity of 1 on the bottom edge of the pad and a velocity of 127 on...

Page 5: ...r is enabled Gate time Gate arpeggiator does not apply X axis Note number Note messages are transmitted according to the scale key note range and octave shift settings that you ve specified Y axis Gate time This specifies the duration of the notes Note durations will be shorter at the bottom of the pad and will lengthen as you move upward on the pad At the top edge of the pad notes will be legato ...

Page 6: ...on the note range key and octave shift settings C8 108 C7 96 C6 84 C5 72 C4 60 C3 48 C2 36 C1 34 C0 12 C 1 0 C9 120 G9 127 Note range 1 octave Note range 2 octave Note range 3 octave Note range 4 octave How the Note Range setting affects the range When Octave Shift is 0 and the Key is C How the Key setting affects the range When Octave Shift is 0 and the Note Range is 2 Key C Key E ...

Page 7: ...ill be transmit ted with a value of 127 when you press the trigger pad and with a value of 0 when you release the trigger pad Toggle If you ve assigned a note message a note on or note off will be transmitted alternately each time you press the trigger pad If you ve assigned a control change message it will be transmit ted with a value of either 127 or 0 alternating each time you press the trigger...

Page 8: ...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 w...

Page 9: ...h bend messages Control Change Number 0 127 This specifies the control change number of the control change message that is trans mitted Polarity Normal Reverse This specifies the polarity of the values for the X axis and Y axis of the X Y pad Normal The pad will operate in the conventional way On the X axis val ues will be smaller at the left and greater at the right On the Y axis values will be s...

Page 10: ...e Disable Enable This enables disables the Y axis of the X Y pad Y axis Control Change Number 0 127 This specifies the control change number of the transmitted control change messages Y axis Polarity Normal Reverse This specifies the polarity of the Y axis values of the X Y pad Normal Operation will be normal The lower edge produces low values and the upper edge produces high values Reverse High a...

Page 11: ...er scale setting Specifying a major pentatonic scale As an example of creating a user scale here s how to specify a major pentatonic scale Major Pentatonic Scale C D E G A for the key of C 1 Specify the Length Since a major pentatonic scale consists of the five notes C D E G A specify 5 2 Specify the Note Offset for each note Since the first note C is the same as the key C specify 0 Since the next...

Page 12: ...n SCALE TAP button and SCENE button the scene LEDs will begin blinking and the nanoPAD2 s settings will return to their factory set state When the process is completed the blinking will stop The process of restoring the factory settings will take a few seconds after you turn on the power Never turn off the power during this time ...

Page 13: ...your application Your application does not respond when you use the trigger pads or X Y pad Make sure that the Assign Type is set correctly In order to use the nanoPAD2 s functions you might need to adjust settings in the application that you re using Refer to the owner s manual for your application and adjust the appropriate settings Gate arpeggiator does not operate Make sure that the MIDI Clock...

Page 14: ...tatonic C D E G A C 5 M Blues Major Blues C E E G A B C 6 Bass Line Bass Line C G B C 7 China Chinese Scale C E F G B C 8 4th 4th Interval C F B C 9 User User 10 minor 1 Dorian C D E F G A B C 11 minor 2 Aeolian C D E F G A B C 12 m Penta minor Pentatonic C E F G B C 13 m Blues minor Blues C E F G G B C 14 Raga Raga Bhairav C D E F G A B C 15 Ryukyu Ryukyu C E F G B C 16 5th 5th Interval C G C ...

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