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MIDI CC “Hardware Controller Friendly” Method

The third method is a non standard method for changing HAWK-800 parameters where a hardware MIDI controller is 
being used to change parameters. This method makes it easier to set up a MIDI hardware controller that has sliders and 

push buttons that can be assigned to parameter banks. This method uses MIDI CC's 22 through to 30. CC 22 is used to 
select parameter groups. There are 16 parameter groups starting at P1 11 through to P1 88 and then P2 11 through to P2 
88. Once a parameter group is selected then CC's 23 through to 30 correspond to the parameter within the selected 

parameter group. To use this method, the MIDI CC messages would be sent in this order and format:

1) Send MIDI CC 22 with the data value set to select the desired
parameter group where 00-63 corresponds to groups P1 1x to 8x and 64-127 corresponds to groups P2 1x to 8x. When you 
send this CC to the HAWK-800, the display will briefly switch to show the selected parameter group.

2) Send any MIDI CC from 23 to 30 where each CC corresponds to the parameters within the selected parameter group. 
This means that with the parameter group selected (in step 1 above) you can use MIDI CC's 23 to 30 to set the parameters 

of any of the 8 parameters within each parameter group.

So for example, use MIDI CC 22 to select the desired parameter group (say DCO1 group) then use MIDI CC's 23 to 30 to 

change any of the parameters in that group (which would be DCO octave, DCO waveform, harmonics, level and DCO 
mode).

The nice thing about this method is that a musician will generally edit HAWK-800 sounds by working inside of each 
parameter group. So it is very convenient to be able to set up a hardware controller to select a parameter group and then 
edit any one of the eight possible parameters in that group. Then the musician would select another parameter group and 
edit the parameters within that group and so on.

Miscellaneous Information

Flash Memory Backup

Software versions 2.0 and later include additional flash memory so that all patch, global and sequencer data is stored 
direct into flash memory.

Lithium Backup Battery

Later versions of the HAWK-800 kit (produced January 2009 and after) use a larger flash memory for all patch, global and 
sequencer data storage. This means that there is no need to continue to maintain or use a lithium battery in the Poly-800. 
If your HAWK-800 equipped Poly-800 is fitted with a lithium backup battery then it is recommended that  you remove it.

Tools Mode

The HAWK-800 upgrade kit has a “tools” mode that provides access to several useful activities. There are two ways to 
enter into tools mode.

1. If your Poly-800 or EX-800 is powered off then hold down the “Prog/Para” button while turning the synthesizer 

on. Release the “Prog/Para” button when you see “Tools” appear on the display.

2. If your Poly-800 or EX-800 is powered on then execute Global 11 command 26. This will immediately switch your 

synthesizer to “Tools” mode.

When you successfully enter into tools mode the Poly-800 or EX-800 will display “Tools” on the left hand side of the seven 
segment displays. You then press one of the numeric keypad buttons in order to execute the desired utility tool command. 
Once a command has been entered, the command will execute and the display will either show information or will display 

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Страница 2: ...t Thank you and congratulations on your choice of the HAWK 800 upgrade kit This kit has been engineered for highest quality sounds and superb reliability To obtain optimum performance from your new HA...

Страница 3: ...ncer mode you can edit up to seven different sequences and each one can be selected to play in real time Sequences can be locked to protect them from accidental editing The sequencer edit display show...

Страница 4: ...SYSEX dump global parameters 10 11 GL 25 Jump into flash update routine 10 11 GL 26 Jump into diagnostics mode 10 Global Mode Parameters 10 12 GL xx Selected patch or parameter 10 13 GL xx Patch Bank...

Страница 5: ...meter Groups 16 P1 Parameters 11 18 21 27 17 P1 13 23 DCO harmonics selector 17 P1 14 24 DCO harmonics modulation waveform selector 17 P1 15 25 DCO harmonics modulation LFO selector 18 P1 16 26 DCO ha...

Страница 6: ...ation Group 24 P2 41 VCF 1st LFO waveform selector 24 P2 42 VCF 1st LFO modulation source selector 24 P2 43 VCF 1st LFO modulation depth 24 P2 44 VCF 2nd LFO waveform selector 24 P2 45 VCF 2nd LFO mod...

Страница 7: ...Hints and Tips 31 MIDI System Exclusive Messages 31 Receiving EX 800 or Poly 800 Mk2 Sysex Bulk Data 31 MIDI Controller Messages 31 MIDI CC Non Registered Parameter Number Method 31 MIDI CC Quick Para...

Страница 8: ...http www hawk800 com Finding Your Way Around Front Panel There are four major differences between the operation of the front panel buttons and the original Korg Poly 800 or EX 800 Poly 800 MK1 and MK2...

Страница 9: ...e HAWK 800 software 11 GL 11 No operation No command is executed if you select executable parameter 11 and set the data value to 11 and press the Write key This ensures that you don t accidentally exe...

Страница 10: ...he data display will be blanked out You edit global parameters by using the keypad to select the desired parameter and then using the up and down buttons to set the value for that global parameter The...

Страница 11: ...ogram Up 1 Pedal will hold notes at sustain level 2 Decay and Release will be extended by extended parameter 78 3 Both mode 1 and 2 combined The pedal jack on the rear of the Poly 800 was originally d...

Страница 12: ...annel 27 GL xx MIDI receive channel xx 1 16 Determines the MIDI receive channel to which the synthesizer will respond 28 GL xx MIDI soft thru xx 0 off 1 on This parameters allows setting the HAWK 800...

Страница 13: ...sages and the pitch of the unit itself will not work correctly if this parameter is not set to one If your HAWK 800 kit is installed in a Poly 800 MK2 then the device type should be set to 2 This enab...

Страница 14: ...t to off so that no transmission of joystick movement occurs 42 GL xx Local Joystick control off xx 0 off 1 on original 2 extended mode 3 extended mode with patch change Allows turning local control o...

Страница 15: ...he sequencer by reducing the number of ticks A typical use would be to set the tick count to 3 so that the sequencer would step forward twice as fast This is particularly useful for matching the time...

Страница 16: ...ons Remapped Original Parameters Certain parameter numbers have been changed to allow support of the MK2 effects parameters and to fit in additional parameters as efficiently as possible The HAWK 800...

Страница 17: ...harmonics on 16 all harmonics off Selects the DCO harmonics to be enabled at note onset If no harmonic modulation is applied then this parameter determines the DCO harmonics that will be applied thro...

Страница 18: ...ter 34 is set to 0 or 1 corresponding with Poly 800 MK1 or EX 800 then these parameters are inactive and will not be available for editing P1 34 MK2 Effects Unit Delay Time 00 99 sets the delay of the...

Страница 19: ...her bass When the Poly 800 device global parameter 34 is set to 2 then these parameters become active If global parameter 34 is set to 0 or 1 corresponding with Poly 800 MK1 or EX 800 then parameters...

Страница 20: ...er of the velocity operators are not being used then that operator or both should be disabled P1 82 85 OP1 OP2 Velocity Intensity Invert 0 1 0 normal intensity 1 inverted intensity Both velocity opera...

Страница 21: ...ues Both LFO s have seven identical parameter controls The eighth parameter is unique between the two LFO s We discuss each of the common parameters together and then discuss the unique parameters sep...

Страница 22: ...oth 4 inverted sawtooth 5 sine wave 6 inverted sine wave 7 square PWM wave 8 inverted square PWM wave It is now possible to modulate the frequency of LFO1 by SLFO3 and LFO2 by SLFO4 The SLFO waveform...

Страница 23: ...d hold from sequencer loop repeat point Selects the LFO waveform that will be used to modulate the DCO s P2 32 DCO LFO modulation source selector 1 4 1 LFO1 2 LFO2 3 SLFO3 4 SLFO4 Selects the LFO or S...

Страница 24: ...odulated by any of the four LFO s and the EG3 envelope generator P2 41 VCF 1st LFO waveform selector 1 8 1 triangle 2 inverted triangle 3 sawtooth 4 inverted sawtooth 5 sine wave 6 inverted sine wave...

Страница 25: ...use 12db per octace filter slope NOTE Only works with the aTomaHawk 800 upgrade kit Resonance Modulation Group The resonance of the VCF can now be modulated by any of the four LFO s and the EG3 envelo...

Страница 26: ...aTomaHawk 800 upgrade kit Selects the mode of operation of the resonance modulation Setting this parameter to zero applies the normal amount of modulation to the resonance level Setting this value to...

Страница 27: ...FM800 level Setting this parameter to zero will turn off all LFO modulation of FM800 Setting this parameter to 15 will apply the maximum possible modulation P2 66 FM800 EG depth 00 15 00 no EG modulat...

Страница 28: ...dom Sample and Hold Ticks 01 99 Number of note ticks to pass before next RSH from seq Or MIDI clock This setting determines how many quarter notes should pass before the next random sample is held for...

Страница 29: ...last four a unique per patch parameters P2 81 Tremolo DCO1 mode and LFO source 0 2 0 set tremolo on DCO1 off 1 use LFO1 as source for tremolo modulation 2 use LFO2 as source for tremolo modulation Use...

Страница 30: ...rameter that is found to contain data that is outside of the limits for that parameter will be reset to be exactly half of the allowed range for that parameter This means that the first time you power...

Страница 31: ...atch global parameter 16 then the desired parameter will not be changed This is useful if you have more than one HAWK 800 listening on the same MIDI channel and wish to edit sounds independently which...

Страница 32: ...cian will generally edit HAWK 800 sounds by working inside of each parameter group So it is very convenient to be able to set up a hardware controller to select a parameter group and then edit any one...

Страница 33: ...all global memory to zero except for the device type global parameter 34 which will retain its value It is important to ensure that the device type and all other parameters are set correctly Use this...

Страница 34: ...s functions Or press the the Bank Hold button to return to normal synthesizer operation Or press the Prog Para button to restart the HAWK 800 If the HAWK 800 displays an error code then consider the f...

Страница 35: ...86 and VCF velocity operator set by parameters P1 87 88 add additional delay between when a MIDI note on event is received by the Poly 800 and the actual onset of those notes Thus if you do not wish...

Страница 36: ...e if we had first selected sequence three as mentioned in point 3 above and then pressed and held the Write button while then pressing the sequencer Start button The display shows the selected patch w...

Страница 37: ...es playing and the new selected sequence begins to play A selected sequence will continue to loop until it is either stopped using the Start Stop button or another sequence is selected for playback 8...

Страница 38: ...ill change to show sequence 8 as being selected Sequence 8 is not stored in non volatile flash memory so you must copy the sequence to 1 thru 7 sequence locations if you wish to keep sequence 8 13 You...

Страница 39: ...synth to use seven segment displays Hold down the Start Stop button Switch to LCD display mode Not yet implemented Allows use of a standard 16 x 2 LCD display SourceForge HAWK800 Project Software dev...

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