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
9 Using the MIDI Assignment Editor
This section guides you through the process of assigning MIDI messages to control elements
and creating Key Zones using the MIDI Assignment editor. It also makes you familiar with the
mapping system and gives you the reference information of MIDI message types and assign-
ments.
When using the MIDI Assignment editor, all keyboard controls (i.e. navigation, transport, etc.) are
blocked.
9.1 The Mapping System
Whatever you do on the keyboard, the MIDI Assignment editor translates it into a MIDI mes-
sage that is then sent to your computer via USB connection. This is what the MIDI Assignment
editor is all about: mapping human actions to MIDI events.
The MIDI Assignment editor’s mapping system is structured in a way that allows you to effi-
ciently organize your assignments. This makes the whole mapping process a lot easier and in-
forms you about what will happen whenever you actuate a control element on the keyboard.
The next paragraphs will introduce you to some basic concepts.
Assignable Controls Elements
Assignable control elements are knobs, buttons, keys, pedals, and the Touch Strip. All other
controls and buttons are not assignable.
Assignments
An assignment defines which MIDI event is triggered by a particular control element. Available
MIDI event types are MIDI messages such as Control Change and Program Change. Every ac-
tion on a control element is translated into one MIDI event, the corresponding assignment de-
fines the rules of that translation.
Depending on the type of control element (buttons, knobs, keys, pedals, and Touch Strip), the
available assignments differ.
Using the MIDI Assignment Editor
The Mapping System
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