
Appendices
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Control change 17 [+] (CC#17)
This is similar to “Control change 17 (CC#17)” on page 901,
except that the range goes from 0 at the far left to +99 at the
far right, corresponding to MIDI CC values of 0 and 127
respectively.
For more information, see “Control change 17 (CC#17)” on
page 901.
Control change 19 [+] (CC#19)
This is similar to “Control change 19 (CC#19)” on page 901,
except that the range goes from 0 at the far left to +99 at the
far right, corresponding to MIDI CC values of 0 and 127
respectively.
For more information, see “Control change 17 (CC#17)” on
page 901.
Knob Mod5 [+] (CC#20)
This is similar to “Knob Mod.5 (CC#20)” on page 901,
except that the range goes from 0 at the far left to +99 at the
far right, corresponding to MIDI CC values of 0 and 127
respectively.
For more information, see “Control change 17 (CC#17)” on
page 901.
Knob Mod6 [+] (CC#21)
This is similar to “Knob Mod.6 (CC#21)” on page 901,
except that the range goes from 0 at the far left to +99 at the
far right, corresponding to MIDI CC values of 0 and 127
respectively.
For more information, see “Control change 17 (CC#17)” on
page 901.
Damper (CC#64)
This is the Damper pedal, also sometimes called the sustain
pedal. It corresponds to MIDI CC#64.
When using Korg’s optional half-damper pedal, the DS-1H,
this AMS source is continuous–not just on/off.
Porta. SW (CC#65)
This is the MIDI portamento switch (CC#65), which also
enables and disables portamento.
Sostenuto (CC#66)
This is the MIDI sostenuto pedal (CC#66).
Soft (CC#67)
This is the MIDI soft pedal (CC#67).
SW1 Mod. (CC#80)
This isCC#80, which is the default for assignable front-panel
switch 1 (SW1). To use SW1 and SW2 as AMS sources:
1. Go to the Basic/X-Y/Controllers– Controllers - Switch
page.
2. Under Panel Switch Assign, assign SW1 to SW1 Mod.
(CC#80) and SW2 to SW2 Mod. (CC#81).
These assignments are stored separately for each Program,
Combination, and Song.
For more information, see “SW1/2 Assignments” on
page 913.
SW2 Mod. (CC#81)
This isCC#81, which is the default for assignable front-panel
switch 2 (SW2). For more information, see “SW1 Mod.
(CC#80),” above.
Foot Switch (CC#82)
This AMS source receives MIDI CC#82. It can also be
generated by a foot switch connected to the rear-panel
ASSIGNABLE SWITCH input, if the Global
Foot Pedal
Assign
parameter is set to Foot Switch (CC#82). For more
information, see “Foot Switch Assignments” on page 915.
Controller (CC#83)
MIDI control change (CC#83)
Tempo
This lets you use the system tempo as a modulation source.
120 is the center, for a value of 0; 60BPM is -99, and
240BPM is +99.
Note that this is different from actually syncing to tempo; for
that purpose, use the dedicated synchronization functions for
the LFOs, effects, etc.
Gate1 and Gate1+Damper
Gate 1 is triggered by a new note after all notes have been
released, such as at the beginning of a phrase. Gate
1+Damper is similar, except that it is triggered by a new
note-on after all notes and the damper are released.
You can use this to reset the Common LFO and Common
Step Sequencer. For instance, to create an effect similar to
the per-voice LFO and Step Sequencer’s
Key Sync Off
setting, use
Gate 1 + Damper
as the reset source.
Gate2 and Gate2+Damper
Gate 2 is similar to Gate 1, but it triggers with every new
note-on, even in the middle of a legato phrase.
Gate2+Damper includes the damper pedal in the equation, as
shown in the diagram below.
Note:
When used as a reset controller for Common LFO and
Common Step Sequencer, Gate2 and Gate2+Damper will
have the same effect.
HD-1
The HD-1 supports all of the “Physical and MIDI
controllers,” as described on page 901, in addition to the
AMS sources below.
0
+99
Gate1,Gate1+Damper,
Gate2,Gate2+Damper
Dmpr
Gate2
Gate2+Dmpr
Time
Gate1
Note
1
2
3
1
2
3
Damper Pedal
Gate1+Dmpr
On
Off
Reset
Controller
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