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Some hosts allow you to handle automation by using automation IDs that are mapped to specific
parameters of the plug-in. KOMPLETE KONTROL comes with a predefined list of automation IDs
which allows the host find them automatically.
8.2.2. Automation IDs for the Perform Panel
The following automation IDs are reserved for parameters in KOMPLETE KONTROL’s Perform
panel:
Automation ID Parameter
000 Reserved for Instance Recognition and Automatic Focus Follow
001 Scale On / Off
002 Root Note (Scale)
003 Scale Type (Scale)
004 Key Mode (Scale)
006 Chord Mode (Scale)
007 Chord Type (Scale)
026 Arp On / Off
027 Mode (Arp)
028 Type (Arp)
029 Rate (Arp)
030 Sequence (Arp)
031 Swing (Arp)
032 Octaves (Arp)
033 Dynamic (Arp)
034 Gate (Arp)
035 Retrigger (Arp)
036 Repeat (Arp)
037 Offset (Arp)
038 Inversion (Arp)
039 Min. Key (Arp)
040 Max. Key (Arp)
041 Hold (Arp)
8.3. Using the Keyboard in MIDI Mode
Besides using the KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboard in combination with the KOMPLETE KON-
TROL software, you can also use it in MIDI mode as a versatile MIDI controller to pilot MIDI appli-
cations or devices, both via USB or via 5-pin DIN MIDI connections.
KOMPLETE KONTROL sends MIDI Note, Pitch Bend, and Channel Pressure (aftertouch) mes-
sages to trigger MIDI instruments, as well as Control Change and Program Change messages to
control any MIDI application or device.
When you switch on the keyboard and the displays show the message PRESS BROWSE, you
are controlling an instance of the KOMPLETE KONTROL software.
When you switch on the keyboard and the displays show various MIDI CC numbers, the key-
board is in MIDI mode. The keyboard directly launches into MIDI mode when the KOM-
PLETE KONTROL software is not running.
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