Korg KLC M1 manual

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    1 Ex ternal Setups E[...]

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    2 1: These operations will ov erwrite the prev ious MIDI Control setting s. If necessary, back up the previous control Midi file. 2: When the MIDI channel settings of the h ost application and the plug-in software are the same, prope r control may not be ava il able. Please change the MIDI channel setting on either the host application or the plug-[...]

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    3 7 KORG KL C LegacyCell [Encoder] Name Encoder 1 Encoder 2 E ncoder 3 Encoder 4 Click the contr oller logo on the “PERFORMANCE” page . Select “L oad Contro ller Map... ” from the displayed c ontroller menu. L oad the controller setting file “L egacyCell.cmap ” from the “Presets ” folder that’ s located inside the folder where the[...]

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    4 15 KORG RADIA S [A] Name OSC1 W ave Filter 1 C ut Fi lter 1 Resonanc e Filt er 1 Balanc e 1: Connect the microST A TION’ s MIDI OUT jack to the RADIAS’ MIDI IN jack with a MIDI cable. 2: Pres s the [GL OBAL] key to enter Global mode . Set “Position ” on the “GL O BAL ” page to “Pre T G” . 3: Press the [P AGE] key to move to the ?[...]

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    5 22 Applied Acoustic s Systems Loung e Liza rd EP-3 [A] Name Mallet Stiffness soft/hard Mall et Fo rc e strength Mallet Noise pitch Mallet Noise decay Select “Impor t... ” from the “File” menu and load the setting file “KORG Midi Links.lx3” . Ch Global Ch Global Ch Global Ch Global Ch CC#/Note C C #44 CC#45 CC#46 CC#47 23 [B] Name Pick[...]

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    6 30 Arturia minimoog V [A] Name Wa ve Osc 1 Wave Osc 2 Wav e Osc 3 Cutoff Copy the setting file “ controlMidi” into the following folder: Windows: The “ save” f older is located inside the folder where minimoog V is installed. (e.g . C:Pr ogram F ilesAr turiaminimoog V save) Mac: /Library/Preferences/minimoog V/sa ve folder Th is opera[...]

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    7 38 Arturia Prop het V [V] Name Osc A PW F ilter Cutoff F ilter Resonace Filter E nv Amount Copy the setting file “ controlMidi” into the following folder: Windows: The “ save” f older is located inside the folder where P rophet V is installed. (e.g. C:P rogram FilesArturiaProphetVsa ve) Mac: /Library/Preferences/prophetv/sav e folder [...]

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    8 46 GMEDIA impOSCar Na me Fil te r Fre q ue nc y Filt er Q Fil te r S ep ar at io n Fil te r A mo un t Ch Global Ch Global Ch Global Ch Global Ch CC#/Note CC#74 CC#71 C C#7 3 CC#52 47 M- T ron Name V olume T one Pitc h Amp Env Att ack Ch Global Ch Global Ch Global Ch Global Ch CC# /No te CC #7 CC# 74 CC# 95 CC# 73 48 Oddity Name VCF Cutoff F re- q[...]

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    9 52 MOTU Mach F ive Na me Fil ter Cu to ff Fil te r R es on an ce Dr ive Tra ns po se Ch Global Ch Global Ch Global Ch Global Ch CC#/Note CC#74 CC#71 C C#7 5 CC#76 53 DP (Digital P er former) [Pan] Na me Tra ck 1 Pa n Trac k 2 Pa n Tr ac k 3 Pan T r a ck 4 Pa n Select “Open... ” from the “File” menu and open the song file “DP_microST A T[...]

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    10 59 Native Instruments Battery Name Controlle r A Controller B Controller C Controller D Press the “OPTIONS” button and open the P reference dialog. Set the MIDI co ntrollers as below . A: CC#0 , B: CC#1 , C: CC #2, D: C C#3, E: CC#4, F: C C#5, G: C C#6, H: C C#7 Ch Global Ch Global Ch Global Ch Global Ch CC# /No te CC #0 CC# 1 CC #2 CC# 3 60[...]

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    11 66 Native Instru ments PRO-53 Name Oscillator A Pulse Wid th Oscillator B P ulse Width Filter Cutoff Filter Resonance Click the “NI” logo. Select “Load Controllermap” in the displayed menu and load “DefaultMap.txt” from the “Presets”-“ Controller maps ” folder inside the folder where PRO-53 is inst alled . Ch Global Ch Global[...]

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    12 73 Propellerh ead ReDru m [Pan] Name Drum 1 Pa n Drum 2 P an Drum 3 P an Drum 4 P an Ch Global Ch Global Ch Global Ch Global Ch CC#/Note CC#19 CC#20 C C#2 1 CC#22 74 [Lev el] Name Dr um 1 Level Drum 2 Leve l Drum 3 Level Drum 4 Level Ch Global Ch Global Ch Global Ch Global Ch CC# /No te CC #8 CC# 9 CC #1 0 CC #1 2 75 [Pit ch] Nam e Dr um 1 Pitc [...]

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    13 81 Steinber g Cubas e [Audi o Pan ] Name Audio P an1 Audio Pa n2 Audio Pan3 Audio P an4 First, y ou need to install the KORG USB/MIDI driver . 1: Select “Device Setup... ” from the “Devices ” menu and open the “D evice setup ” dialog. Select “Generic Remote” from the “Devices” lis t in the left column. Selec t “keyboard” [...]

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    14 89 Steinber g Groove Agent Name Kick V olume Snare V olume T om Volume Hi-Hat V olume In the host application, change the MIDI output channel for the MIDI track you want to use “Groove Age nt” on t o “ ANY ” or othe r multi- channel outputs. Ch Ch:01G Ch:02 Ch:03 Ch:04 CC#/Note C C #73 CC#73 CC#73 CC#73 90 HALion Name DCF CUTOFF DCF RESO[...]

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    15 Manufac turer Name •K O R G :  The se  product  names  are  the  trademark  or  a  registered  tradem arks  of  KORG  Inc. •A b l e t o n :  This  product  name  is  a  trademark  or  a  registered  tr ademark  of  Ableton  AG. • Applied  Acoustics  Systems[...]

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    4015-2 Yanokuchi, Inagi-city, Tokyo 206-0812 Japan © 2010 KORG INC. IMPORT ANT NO TICE T O C ONSUMERS This product has been manufactured according to strict specifications and voltage requirements that are applicable in the country in which it is intended that this product should be used. If you hav e purchased this product via the internet, thro[...]