User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
 - Disclaimer
 - Contact
 - Table of Contents
 - Welcome to KOMPLETE KONTROL
 - New Features in KOMPLETE KONTROL 2.0.2
 - The KOMPLETE KONTROL Workflow
 - Setting up KOMPLETE KONTROL
 - Software Overview
 - Keyboard Overview
 - Global Controls and Preferences
 - MIDI Communication
 - Using the MIDI Assignment Editor
 - Host Integration
 - Browsing the Library
- Browser Basics
 - Opening the Browser
 - Overview of the Browser on the Keyboard
 - Loading Preset Files
 - Choosing Between Factory Content and User Content
 - Loading an Instrument with its default Preset File
 - Filtering Instrument Preset Files by Bank
 - Resetting the Selection
 - Types and Modes Tag Filters
 - Working with Favorites
 - Performing a Text Search
 - Displaying Preset File Information
 - Auditioning your Preset Files
 
 - Working with Effects
 - Managing the Library
 - Controlling Instrument and Effect Parameters
 - Playing and Editing Scales and Chords
 - Playing and Editing the Arpeggiator
- Playing Arpeggiator Sequences
 - Using a Sustain Pedal to Control the Arpeggiator
 - Using Arpeggiator Snapshots on the Keyboard
 - Editing the Arpeggiator
 - Setting the Main Parameters
 - Setting the Rhythm Parameters
 - Setting the Other Parameters
 - Setting the Advanced Parameters
 - Setting the Range Parameters
 - Setting the Hold Parameter
 
 - Index
 
▪ Trigger: In this mode, only one message is sent when you hit the control element. For in-
stance, this can be useful for switching to another program (preset, patch…) or for trigger-
ing one-shot samples (e.g. drum sounds or any  other envelope-controlled sounds). In this
mode, you thus find only one VALUE setting, defining the value to be sent when you hit the
control element. It goes from 0 to 127 (127 by default).
▪ Gate: In this mode, which is only available for the Note message type, the control element
sends MIDI  Note messages.  When you  press  a  control  element, it  sends a  MIDI Note  On
message — when you release the control element, it sends a MIDI Note Off message. For
instance,  this  can  be  useful  to  temporarily  enable  an  effect  while  playing.  Since  the  off
state is predefined (it’s the MIDI Note Off message), you find instead a single VALUE set-
ting defining the velocity of the MIDI Note On message.
9.7.4 Assignments for Key Zones
The assignments described here are valid for the Key Zones.
Type
For Key Zones, the Type menu offers the following entries: Note and Off.
▪ Note:  Sends  MIDI  Note  On/Off  messages.  These  messages  are  sent  over  a  specific  MIDI
channel set by the Channel parameter. It tells your target to play/stop the note correspond-
ing to the key you press/release on your keyboard.
▪ Off: Disables a Key Zone including the MIDI assignment. When a Key Zone gets re-enabled
the previous MIDI assignment is recalled.
Channel
The  selected  value  in  the  Channel  menu  determines  the  MIDI  channel  for  the  selected  Key
Zone.
▪ Values range from 1 to 16.
▪ Value 1 is always set by default.
Using the MIDI Assignment Editor
MIDI Message Types and Assignments
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