Korg microkontrol and kontrol49, Set up, Assignment overview – Apple Logic Express 7.2 User Manual
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Korg
microKONTROL
and
KONTROL49
Set Up
Please
follow
these
steps
before
using
your
control
surface
with
Logic
Pro.
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Ensure that your unit(s) is/are connected to the computer via USB.
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Boot Logic, and the unit(s) will be scanned for, and installed automatically.
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When
Logic
launches,
the
microKONTROL/KONTROL49
is
automatically
set
to
“Native
mode”—internal
Scene
settings
are
ignored.
Note:
If
installation
and
identification
fails,
it
may
be
possible
that
the
microKONTROL/
KONTROL49
reaction
time
is
too
slow,
due
to
USB
bus-power
issues.
In
this
situation,
connect
the
supplied
power
adapter,
and
set
the
power
switch
to
the
“DC”
position.
When
Logic
quits
(or
the
icon
is
removed
from
the
Control
Surface
Setup
window),
the
microKONTROL/KONTROL49
is
reset
to
normal
operation.
Assignment Overview
A
right-aligned
modifier
button
(shown
below
a
button
description)
indicates
that
the
button
has
an
alternate
meaning/use
while
holding
down
this
modifier.
Pads
The
Pads
can
operate
in
one
of
eight
modes
and
three
overlays.
While
pressing
SCENE,
the
Pads
allow
you
to
select
modes
for
the
Pads
and
channel
strips.
Releasing
SCENE
without
pressing
a
Pad
does
not
affect
the
currently
selected
Pad
or
Channel
Strip
modes.
Pad
Assignment
1
Switches Pads to Transport mode.
2
Switches Pads to Solo/Mute mode.
3
Switches Pads to Rec/Select mode.
4–8
Switches
Pads
to
User
4–8
mode.
These
modes
have
unassigned
Pads.
You
can
add
assignments
to
key
commands
with
the
Learn
function.
9
Switches channel strips to Pan mode.