Korg D16 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Reference
 
The symbol indicating foot switch polarity has been 
changed to “
”.
 
P1 Control: Foot switch/Control 
change device (pedal/MIDI) 
setting
 
1. Pol (FootSwPolarity) ......................................... [–, +]
 
Specifies the polarity of the foot switch.
Connect a foot switch (such as the separately sold PS-1 
option) to the front panel [FOOT SWITCH] jack, and set 
this parameter so that the “
” symbol appears when 
the foot switch is pressed.
Refer to the D16 Owner’s Manual for details on 2, 3, 
and 4.
MIDI messages (control changes) can now be used to 
control mixer parameters.
An “MMC” tab page has been added.
 
P2 MIDI: MIDI settings
 
The D16V2 lets you use MIDI to do the following 
things.
• Control effects (
 
 
D16 p.33)
• Synchronize with a sequencer or other MIDI device
• Select scenes (
 
 
D16 p.67)
• Use control changes to control mixer parameters.
 
1. GlobalCh (Global Channel)......................... [01...16]
 
Specifies the global MIDI channel.
This setting is required in the following cases.
• If you wish to control the effect by setting “Device” 
(P1-3) to a MIDI message other than “
 
Pedal
 
.”
• If you wish to transmit/receive program change 
messages to select scenes.
MIDI messages can be transmitted and received when 
you connect the D16V2 to the external MIDI device via 
MIDI and set the MIDI channel of the connected device 
to match the “GlobalCh” of the D16V2.
 
2. ProgramChange: Trans............................... [On, Off]
 
This enables transmission of program change mes-
sages.
Program changes are transmitted when you change 
scenes, or store/recall a scene.
 
3. ProgramChange: Recv................................ [On, Off]
 
This enables reception of program change messages.
When a program change message is received, the scene 
will change.
 
4. ControlChange: Trans ................................. [On, Off]
 
This enables transmission of control change messages.
When you modify a mixer parameter, the correspond-
ing control change will be transmitted.
Control changes transmitted from the D16V2 can be 
recorded on a MIDI-connected external sequencer. The 
data recorded on the external sequencer can then be 
played back to automate the mixer parameters.
 
5. ControlChange: Recv .................................. [On, Off]
 
This enables reception of control change messages.
By receiving control changes that were previously 
recorded on a MIDI sequencer, you can control the cor-
responding mixer parameters. For details on the 
parameters that can be controlled, refer to the MIDI 
implementation chart (
 
 
 
P3 Sync: Synchronization settings
 
By synchronizing the D16V2 and an external MIDI 
sequencer, you can simultaneously play back 16 tracks 
of audio together with external MIDI tone generators.
The action of making the D16V2 operate at the same 
timing as a MIDI sequencer is called 
 
synchronization
 
The device that outputs the synchronization clock is 
called the 
 
master
 
 device, and the device that receives 
the synchronization clock is called the 
 
slave
 
 device. The 
D16V2 can function either as the master or the slave.
It is also possible to transmit MMC messages from a 
MIDI sequencer etc. to control playback or recording on 
the D16V2.
 
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