Korg KONTROL49 Easy Start Guide

Category
Synthesizer
Type
Easy Start Guide

Korg KONTROL49 is a powerful MIDI controller that provides a comprehensive set of features for controlling software synthesizers, virtual instruments, and DAWs. With its 49-note velocity-sensitive keyboard, 16 velocity-sensitive multi-functional assignable pads, 8 assignable sliders, 8 assignable rotary encoders, and assignable vector joystick, the KONTROL49 offers a wide range of control options. It also features a multi-color LCD display above each fader/encoder and a main display, allowing you to easily see and adjust your settings.

Korg KONTROL49 is a powerful MIDI controller that provides a comprehensive set of features for controlling software synthesizers, virtual instruments, and DAWs. With its 49-note velocity-sensitive keyboard, 16 velocity-sensitive multi-functional assignable pads, 8 assignable sliders, 8 assignable rotary encoders, and assignable vector joystick, the KONTROL49 offers a wide range of control options. It also features a multi-color LCD display above each fader/encoder and a main display, allowing you to easily see and adjust your settings.

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KONTROL49 Main Features
49 note, full-size velocity sensitive 4 octave keyboard (8 velocity curves and 10 octave range)
16 velocity sensitive multi-functional assignable pads
8 assignable sliders
8 assignable rotary encoders
Multi-color LCD displays above each fader/encoder plus a Main display (All parameters can be
custom named)
Assignable Vector Joystick
2 assignable switches
Assignable Pitch Bend and Mod Wheel
Assignable pedal and footswitch inputs
12 Scenes (user memory locations; Scenes can be custom named)
MIDI IN and dual MIDI OUT, USB port (Works as a Midi interface)
Included Editor / Librarian software and template scene data (OSX, Windows XP)
Can run on USB Bus-power or included AC power supply
Bundled with demo versions of the Korg Legacy Collection and other popular titles
EasyStart CONTENTS
Overview
Navigating the front panel 2
Connections and Setup
Power-up, connections and included software installation 2
Working with the KONTROL49
Controlling software (Editor / Librarian, Legacy Demo, Reason) 3-4
Important KONTROL49 Owner’s Manual references 4
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SETTING – Hold this key and press one of the pads to access parameter assignments for each of the
available controllers. The specific controller is labeled at the top left of each pad.
SCENE – A Scene is a complete setup of all the KONTROL49’s controllers designed to work with a specific
piece of software or virtual instrument. Hold this key and press one of the first 12 pads to call up a scene
from the internal memory locations. When you press the scene key, the first 12 Pads will light up for you
to make your selection.
MESSAGE – Hold this key and press one of the pads to send messages to your software synths or DAWs
such as Start, Stop, Tap Tempo, All Notes Off, Bank/Program Changes etc.
EXIT – Press this key to leave the edit mode and return to the top level of a scene.
HEX LOCK – Press this key and it will stay illuminated. The pads will now allow you to enter hexadecimal
values to send single line SYSEX commands
ENTER – Press this key while illuminated to confirm changes. Enter will also toggle the screens above the
encoders to show you by name, and in a different color, what parameters the sliders and encoders are
controlling. You can use this to quickly see what each controller is assigned to without having to move
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LEFT and RIGHT arrows – Press either of these two keys to change the octave range of the keyboard.
They also function as cursor keys to navigate through the editing pages
! The SETTING, MESSAGE, and SCENE keys are displayed in a text that corresponds with the text
labeling above the pads. For example, hold the SETTING key and press Pad #1. You will have
access for the settings for the Encoders. Hold the MESSAGE key and press Pad #1. You will send
out a PANIC all notes off message.
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1. Connect the included USB cable from the KONTROL49 to an available USB port on your computer
2. Locate the power switch on the back of the unit. Set it to DC to use the included power supply.
Set it to USB to use the bus power from the computer.
! The KONTROL49 will not power up by bus power unless the computer is on!
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The KONTROL49 comes with a CD containing the KORG USB MIDI Driver for Windows XP (Driver not
needed for Mac), the KONTROL49 Editor/Librarian software and demo versions of the KORG Legacy
Collection as well as other popular software titles.
Please refer to the KONTROL49 Installation Guide for specific driver installation for your computer and
installation instructions for the KONTROL49 Editor/Librarian and Demo Software.
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The included Editor/Librarian software makes creating, editing and saving your our
custom scenes and scene sets or loading the supplied scenes and for popular software
titles fast and easy. 12 scenes can be transmitted and stored internally in the KONTROL49.
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1. With the KONTROL49 connected to the computer via USB, launch the Editor/Librarian software.
2. Click on the “Receive” button in the lower left of the scene pad display window to send the
preloaded scenes currently stored in the KONTROL49 to the Editor/Librarian software.
3. When finished, a dialog box will appear and indicate the scene set was received successfully.
Click the “OK” button.
4. To view and/or edit the parameters assigned to the controllers, click on the “parameter viewer”
popup in the upper right of the pad display window to access the details of the controller
assignments.
5. To load a scene or scene set into the KONTROL49 from the computer, first locate it using the
folder tree on the left side of the window. In Mac OSX, the file path is Macintosh HD >
Applications > KORG > KONTROL49 > Scene Data or Scene Set. (“Factory Preset.k4s”
is the factory preload set). In Windows XP, the file path is My Computer > C:drive >
Programs > KORG > KONTROL49 > Scene Data or Scene Set.
6. Click on and hold the desired scene or scene set, then drag and drop it to the desired pad/scene
location. When loading a scene set, it makes no difference which pad the set is dragged on to.
7. When loading a scene set, select “All Scene” then click “OK” to load the set.
8. To transfer a new set to the KONTROL49, click on the “Transmit” button in the lower part of the
pad display window.
9. A warning will appear “This operation will overwrite data on the KONTROL49. Continue?” Click
“OK” to load the set.
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Custom scene sets can be created by dragging individual scenes from the folder tree to the pad
locations you would them to reside at.
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To edit the name of a scene, double-click the scene name displayed above the scene pad or in
the “parameter viewer.”
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To edit the parameter name (sliders and encoders), function, and MIDI channel assigned to a
controller, double-click on the desired controller in the “parameter viewer.” A window will open
allowing you to make adjustments.
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To save a scene, drag the scene name (from above a scene pad) into the folder tree OR use the
Save Scene Data command from the File menu. To load a scene, drag the saved scene from the
folder tree onto a scene pad OR use the Load Scene Data command from the File menu. To
exchange scenes between two pads, drag the first scene’s name to the second scene’s pad.
See the KONTROL49 Editor/Librarian PDF file manual for more detailed instructions on
using the Editor/Librarian!
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1. Launch the Wavestation software in stand-alone mode.
2. In the Wavestation software go to the System menu > Preferences > MIDI Setting and select
KONTROL49 Port 2 (KONTROL49 A in Windows XP) for the MIDI In device 1 and select OK
then return to the main Wavestation window.
3. On the KONTROL49, press and hold the SCENE key and press the first Pad to select the
preloaded Wavestation Scene.
4. Try these controllers:
-The Vector Joystick to control the Vector Position
-The main encoder and SW1/SW2 to scroll through the performances
-The eight sliders to control levels of each of the eight parts (in a multi part performance)
5. Try the MS-20, Polysix and Legacy Cell as well while using the preloaded Scenes (Pads 2-4)
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1. From the Edit menu in Reason, select “Preferences”.
2. From the Advanced MIDI page of Preferences select “KONTROL49 A” in Windows XP, or
“KONTROL49 2” in Mac OS X for Remote Control and MIDI Clock Sync.
3. Close the Preferences window and return to the main song window. In the Reason transport
Enable “MIDI Sync”.
4. Hold the MESSAGE key on the KONTROL49 and press Pad #6, labeled START. Your Reason
sequence will start. Hold the MESSAGE key and press Pad #5, labeled STOP – the sequence will
stop. Hold the MESSAGE key and press Pad #7, labeled CONTINUE – the sequence will continue
from where you stopped it.
5. Hold the MESSAGE key on the KONTROL49 and press Pad #8, labeled TAP. You will see the
tempo displayed in the screen on the KONTROL49. While holding the MESSAGE key repeatedly
press PAD #8 to tap the tempo in.
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There are many important references to settings and making custom scenes. Some of these
references are listed below:
Encoder assignment pgs. 20-23
Slider assignment
pg. 24
Pad assignment
pg. 24-26
Pitch Bend assignment
pg. 26-30
Mod Wheel assignment
pgs.30-31
Vector Joystick assignments
pgs. 31-32
SW1/SW2 assignment
pg. 32-34
Pedal / footswitch assignments
pgs.35-38
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Korg KONTROL49 Easy Start Guide

Category
Synthesizer
Type
Easy Start Guide

Korg KONTROL49 is a powerful MIDI controller that provides a comprehensive set of features for controlling software synthesizers, virtual instruments, and DAWs. With its 49-note velocity-sensitive keyboard, 16 velocity-sensitive multi-functional assignable pads, 8 assignable sliders, 8 assignable rotary encoders, and assignable vector joystick, the KONTROL49 offers a wide range of control options. It also features a multi-color LCD display above each fader/encoder and a main display, allowing you to easily see and adjust your settings.

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