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1. Ii in a l A A ji OWNER S MANUAL 0 D C0 O Precautions Location Using the unit in the following locations can result in a malfunction e In direct sunlight e Locations of extreme temperature or humidity e Excessively dusty or dirty locations e Locations of excessive vibration e Close to magnetic fields Power supply Please connect the designated AC adapter to an AC out let of the correct voltage Do not connect it to an AC out let of voltage other than that for which your unit is in tended Interference with other electrical devices Radios and televisions placed nearby may experience re ception interference Operate this unit at a suitable dis tance from radios and televisions Handling To avoid breakage do not apply excessive force to the switches or controls Care If the exterior becomes dirty wipe it with a clean dry cloth Do not use liquid cleaners such as benzene or thin ner or cleaning compounds or flammable polishes Keep this manual After reading this manual please keep it for later refer ence Keeping foreign matter out of your equipment Never set any container with liquid in it near this equip ment If liquid gets into the equipment it could cause a breakdown fire or electrical shock Be careful not to let metal objects get into the equipment If something does slip into the equipment unplug the AC ad
2. Pth JjOSCLlee amp 82 Voi ce osc 1 Pith 1 Foman 1 amp y 83 PadDrumi Pith Snare Tom Balance 84 PadDrum2 Pith Bass Drum Snare Balance les VOCODER IHighPiteh Pith 0 j2ndVocelevel 86 LowPitch 1 jPitth 2ndVoice Level 87 Aut o Tuni ng12 Transpose I o 88 Aut o Tuni ng Pent at oni c Transpose 12 12 1 89 Root and5th_ Pith 2 Jist 2ndVoiceBalance 90 JSAMPLE PLAV Loop1 j LooEndTim jPlaackLleve 91 For war d Reverse Reverse Forward Playback Level 92 For war d Rever se Hi gh SpqB amp yerse Forward Playback Level 93 Scratch Filter Scratch CutoffFrequenc 94 Loop2 1 LoopStatTime j Playpacklevel 95 For war d Reverse Dela Reverse Forward Delay Level 96 Scrat ch BPM Del a Scratch Delay Level O 97 Loop Pan 1 L LRPan jLopEndTime 98 For war d Reverse Pan RPan IReverse Forward 99 Time Stretch Slow Fast Tempo Playback Level Cid Informationen zu den Effektprogrammen Bei den Programmen 62 84 k nnen Sie Kl nge auch dann erzeugen wenn kein Audiosignal an den Eingangsbuchsen anliegt indem Sie einfach das Touch Pad bedienen Der VOCODER der Programme 85 89 ist e
3. Hold key and touch the touch pad to specify the position If you want to store other settings make them at this time 3 Press and hold down the Program Memory 1 8 key you selected in step 1 for approximately two seconds and the set tings will be stored When the settings have been stored the Program BPM display will stop blinking To recall settings 1 Press a Program Memory 1 8 key and the settings stored in that key will be re called 10 Sampling and playing back a phrase A phrase from the audio input can be re corded into one of the Sample 1 2 keys Then when you have selected a program from the SAMPLE PLAY group pro grams 90 99 you can play back the sample while using the touch pad to control the playback speed or reverse playback If you have selected a program from other than the SAMPLE PLAY group pressing the Sample 1 2 keys will play back the phrase that was recorded in that key You can record for approximately six sec onds in each of the two keys ep The recorded phrases will be lost when the power is turned off It is not possible to save the recorded phrases Recording 1 Press the Rec Stop key and the Rec Stop key LED will blink to indicate that you are in record ready mode 2 Press the Sample 1 2 key into which you want to record At this time you will not hear the playback sound 3 When you press the Rec Stop key the Rec Stop key LED will light and recording wi
4. use solvents such as thinner since this may cause deformation DJ mixer connections To use the KP2 as an external effect processor connect the effect send jack of your DJ mixer etc to the Line In jacks of the KP2 and connect the Line Out jacks of the KP2 to the effect return jacks of your mixer When using a connection via the effect send return jacks Set theKP2 s Connection switch to FX LOOP With this setting the output signal from the KP2 s Line Out jacks will consist only of the sound processed by the KP2 and will not include the original sound that is being input to the KP2 If you want to use the KP2 s FX Depth knob to adjust the effect depth during use set this switch to the DIRECT position DIRECT FX LOOP Loa CONNECTION LINE OUT RETURN LINE OUT SEND LINE IN I TURNTABLE DJ MIXER TURNTABLE MIDI connections Use these connections when you want to connect MIDI devices to the KP2 and use it along with sequence data 5 Tefal eae zac EPE3COT OOSO e m JaJa je KORG EM 1 Operation 1 Turning on the power 1 Connect the
5. 000 Frequency Cid Delay Time 10000000 Frequency Phaser Tremolo Balance Speed OFX Level DI A propos des programmes d effets Les programmes 62 84 permettent de produire des sons simplement en touchant le panneau sensible m me si aucune donn e audio n est transmise par les bornes d entr e Le VOCODEUR des programmes 85 89 est un effet qui transforme une voix humaine en une voix semblable celle d un robot En g n ral nous conseillons d utiliser un micro pour entrer des donn es de voix humaine en utilisant ces programmes 60 BPM LOOPER Si BPM est 59 ou inf rieur la position 2BEAT passera IBEAT 88 Auto Tuning Pentatonic L effet la position o le panneau sensible au toucher a d abord t press sera maintenu et les op rations au panneau ne modifieront pas l effet v v v A No EFFECT GROUP TITLE COX AXIS JYAXS 50 Te mpo De ay lf 4Beat l 2Beat 1 3Beat 3 4Beat Feedback b 3BandTempo Del ay Low Mid Hi Feedback Cd 52 Tempo Del ay Isol at or Low Mid Hi IDrv Wet Balance i 53 Feedback Te 1 4Beat 1 2Beat 3 4Beat 1Beat Feedback Input Attenuation 54 Gat e Rever b Te mpo Del avLow Mid Hi Feedback 55 IBPMFilter f Beat iBeat i 2Beat i 4Beat Resonane 56 BPMPhaser 1 J2Beat IBeat
6. 1 2Beat 1 4Beat Resonane 1 57 BPMFl anger 8Beat 4Beat 2Beat 1Beat Feedback Cd 58 IBPMSlice iBeat t 2Beat i 4Beat i 8aBeat Deph 0200000000 59 BPM St ep Frequency Resonance 60 IBPMLooper _ 1 4Beat 1 2Beat 1Beat 2Beat lCutoff Frequenc 61 BPMRhythmGate Pattern 1 2 3 4 Cutoff Frequenc 62 BPM PTN House JPatterni 2 3 4 DelayLevel 63 BPM PATTERN Beat Box Pattern 1 2 3 4 Delay Level Cd 64 Tribal DecayTime JjModDeph 65 Electro 1 1 1 1 ModDeph Delay Level Decay Time 66 Oct ave Bass Synth Pith CutoffFreguenc 67 5t h Di mensi on Synth Pattern 1 2 Resonance 68 Har d Sync Synth Pith JModulatorPitch 69 BleepSynth Pith zo SYNTH Laser Sword Pth JModulation SC 71 Sci Fi j Pth A j Moduaion 72 Ambi ent Pith OSC Level Delay Level 73 Cosme Pth Cutoff Frequenc 74 IDrop j Sped J Pih 75 Electric Bird Pitch JModDepth 00000000 76 Spacy 1 Pith JOSC Level Reverb Level 77 Horror 1 Pith Echo Feedback 78 ht Pitch Moddation O 79 Siren Sped A X JjEcteve Cd 80 Sawosc 1 Pith JCutoffFreguenc 81 Si ne osc
7. KP2 to your other equip ment as shown in the diagram and connect the AC adapter to an electrical outlet 2 Press the Power switch to turn iton The Program BPM displav will light To turn off the power press the Power switch once again to turn it off 2 Inputting audio 1 Use the Input Select switch to select the input jacks of the connected device to which you want to apply an effect MIC PHONO LINE V V V CC MIC The effect will be applied to the mic input PHONO The effect will be applied to the phono inputs LINE The effect will be applied to the line inputs 3 Adjusting the volume 1 Adjust the input level While outputting audio from the connected device use the Input Volume knob to adjust the input level so that the peak indicator does not light red If you are using the mic jack adjust the MIC Trim knob as appropriate for the sensi tivity of the mic so that the sound is not dis torted 2 If you are using headphones use the Phones Volume knob to adjust the level A Selecting a program 1 The Program BPM display will indicate the number of the currently selected pro gram Use the Program BPM knob to select a pro gram 00 99 2 Use the FX Depth knob to adjust the depth of the effect No effect will be applied if the knob is turned to the far left and the maximum ef fect will be applied if the knob is turned to the far right About the Program BPM display This display shows
8. MIDI device Connect it to the MIDI OUT connec tor of the external device MIDI OUT connector This connector transmits messages from the KP2 Connect it to the MIDI IN connector of the external device Using MIDI In addition to using the KP2 as an effect pro cessor you can transmit MIDI messages from the KP2 to use it as a realtime control ler for a synthesizer or other external MIDI device You can also connect the KP2 to a MIDI se quencer and record the MIDI messages that are transmitted when you operate the touch pad By playing back the recorded MIDI messages you can reproduce your touch pad operations About MIDI channels In order to independently transmit informa tion to multiple MIDI devices over a single MIDI cable MIDI uses sixteen channels 1 16 If the transmitting device is set to MIDI channel 1 the MIDI messages will not be received unless the receiving device is also set to MIDI channel 1 About the MIDI implementation chart The owner s manual of each MIDI device in cludes a MIDI implementation chart This chart lets you check the types of MIDI mes sage that can be transmitted or received When you use two or more MIDI devices to gether compare their MIDI implementation charts to see which types of MIDI message they are able to transmit and receive between themselves Details on the MIDI functionality are provided in the separate MIDI implementation To obtain the MIDI imp
9. apter from the wall outlet Then contact your nearest Korg dealer or the store where the equipment was purchased THE FCC REGULATION WARNING for U S A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer ence in a residential installation This equipment gener ates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc tions may cause harmful interference to radio commu nications However there is no guarantee that interfer ence will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turn ing the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the fol lowing measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and re ceiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit differ ent from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV techni cian for help Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the user s authority to operate this equipment CE mark for European Harmonized Standards CE mark which is attached to our company s products of AC mains o
10. ftertouch y X X Channel x x X Pitch Bend 4 SS S As control source C control source 1 31 64 95 As control source 121 Reset All Controllers Program 0 99 O 0 99 Change Variable Range kkkkkkkkkkkkkk 0 99 Song Position Song Select System Common Tune Request System Clock O Real Time Commands x Local On Off Aux All Notes Off Messages Active Sensing System Reset HH TT XXXX X X X X Remarks C Transmitted received when control numbers or E bend are selected and are enabled P Transmitted received when program changes are enabled xT Received when timing clock is enabled Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO Yes Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO x No Consult your local Korg distributor for more information on MIDI Implementation Veuillez vous adresser votre revendeur Korg pour une copie de l quipement MIDI Weitere Informationen ber die MIDI IMPLEMENTATION erhalten Sie bei Ihrem Korg Vertrieb 2002 KORG inc KORG INC 15 12 Shimotakaido 1 chome Suginami ku Tokyo Japan KAOSS PAD EFFECT PROGRAM LIST kam 1 OOOO LISTE DES PROGRAMMES D EFFETS No EFFECT GROUP TITLE X AXIS Y AXIS t 00 FILTER LowPass Filter Cutoff Frequenc Resonance 3Bandisol ator Low Mid Hi fe o i Fuzz Di st orti on LowMid jHiLleel v v v v B o M o N N N N J Hi gh Low Pass Fi I ter Pa Multi isol at or Di st orti on
11. gram Memory 7 MUTE fect depth 5 CH9 1 2 Program Memory B Program change Program change 00 99 2 Hold BPM Timing clock Sample 1 1 The MIDI messages transmitted and received can be changed in a range of CC 1 CC 31 CC 64 CC 95 and PITCH BEND is the factory setting 2 Ena Dis and CC settings are the same for both transmission and reception ey The control changes for touch pad Y axis Y 5 9 and Y 5 1 and for touch pad X Y axis can be trans mitted but not received For this reason when you record control changes into a sequencer use MIDI Edit mode to turn PROGRAM MEMORY 1 3 off so that unnecessary MIDI messages are not transmitted 48 Previously specified control numbers cannot be specified again elsewhere Specifications Number of programs 100 Input Mic input jack monaural phone jack Phono input jacks RCA phono jacks Line input jacks RCA phono jacks Output Line output jacks RCA phono jacks Headphone jack stereo phone jack MIDI IN OUT Power supply DC 12V 700 mA Included items AC adapter touch pad protection sheet Weight 1 1kg Dimensions 204 W X 207 D X 48 H mm Appearance and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement Dynamic effect controller KP2 MIDI Implementation Chart 2002 4 Basic Default 1 16 1 16 Memorized Default Messages X jif Altered kkkkkkkkkkkkkk Note Number True Voice e Note On x x Velocity Note Off x x Key s A
12. he BPM FX PTN group is selected For details on the effect parameter to which this effect will be applied refer to the effect program list separate sheet What is BPM BPM Beats Per Minute is the tempo of the song expressed as the number of beats quarter notes that occur in one minute A higher BPM value means a faster tempo To set the BPM If you know the BPM press the Tap BPM key and use the Program BPM knob to set the value The normal display will reappear if ten seconds pass without any operation being performed Tap Tempo function If you do not know the BPM press the Tap BPM key twice or more in rhythm with the beat of the song The beat will be detected and the BPM will appear in the Program BPM display Auto BPM function If you press and hold down the Tap BPM key for an extended time three dots will ap pear in the Program BPM display and the beat of the audio input will be detected au tomatically Auto BPM mode While the Program BPM display is blink ing the BPM is being detected Press the Tap BPM key once again to end automatic detection EG You can set the BPM in a range of 80 160 MIDI Sync function The BPM of the KP2 can be specified by MIDI Timing Clock messages from an exter nal MIDI device Connect the MIDI IN connector of the KP2 to the MIDI OUT connector of the external MIDI device such as a sequencer that is transmitting the tim ing clock messages ee This functio
13. in Effekt der die menschliche Stimme in eine roboterartige Stimme verwandelt Generell empfehlen wir ein Mikrofon f r die Eingabe einer Stimme zu verwenden wenn Sie diese Programme benutzen 60 BPM LOOPER Wenn BPM 59 oder weniger ist indert sich 2BEAT zu IBEAT 88 Auto Tuning Pentatonic Die Wirkung an der Position an der Sie zuerst das Touch Pad ber hrt haben wird beibehalten und der Effekt wird durch Bet tigung des Touch Pad nicht ge ndert
14. isol at or Manual Phaser adi o R Hi gh Pass Fil ter Di sto Voi ce Filter FI anger Cd Vi brato sd Phaser O Auto Pan id Pitch Shifter ger Filter Sii cer Cid Step Phaser LFOWah sd Har moni c Pi t ch Shi f t er DELAY Tape Echo Feedback Del a Mul ti Tap Pi ng Pong Del ay Tal k Mod Del ay Filter Del ay REVERB Hall Rever b RoomReverb Gate Reverb i 3 Band Hall Reverb 3 Band Gat e Reverb Delay Reverb Tal k Mod Rever b Filter Reverb 3DPan SFX Reverse Delay St ep Modul at i on Modulation Filter Dual Pi t ch Shi f t Treml o Delay l Reverse Pitch Shi f t er Br oken Modul at i on Ri ng Del a peed Modul at i on Aqua About the effect programs With programs 62 84 you can produce sound simply by operating the touch pad even if no audio is being input from the input jacks The VOCODER of programs 85 89 is an effect that changes a human voice into a robot like character In general we recommend that you use a mic to input a human voice when using these programs 60 BPM LOOPER If the BPM is 59 or lower 2BEAT location will change to 1BEAT 88 Auto Tuning Pentatonic The effect at the position where you first pressed the touch pad will be maintained and touch pad operations will not change the effect HPF LPF L R Pan lowHi JMidLevel J O Disto
15. lementation please contact Korg distributor MIDI Edit mode Hold down the Tap BPM key and press the Rec Stop key After approximately one sec ond you will enter MIDI Edit mode and the MIDI channel will be displayed blinking in the Program BPM display Setting the MIDI channel In MIDI Edit mode the Program BPM dis play will show the MIDI channel At this time you can use the Program BPM knob to change the MIDI channel MIDI message transmission reception settings Transmission and reception of each type of MIDI message can be turned on off by pressing one of the keys listed below Trans mission and reception are enabled when the corresponding LED is lit Transmission and reception are disabled when the LED is dark p 9 Messages that can be transmitted and received EG Some parameters can only be transmitted and others can only be received Changing the control number By holding down one of the Program Memory 3 8 keys and turning the Pro gram BPM knob you can change the con trol number setting Although it is possible to select a control number that is already in use it is not possible to simultaneously turn on transmission and reception for MIDI messages of the same control number ep The MIDI messages transmitted and received by the KP2 can be changed in the range of CC 1 CC 31 and CC 64 CC IS To store the settings you modified In MIDI Edit mode press and hold the Rec Stop key for one second or l
16. lets you record your touch pad op erations and move the the Pad Motion Mute lever to the PAD MOTION position to play back these operations Recording Recording will begin when you hold the the Pad Motion Mute lever in the PAD MO TION position and touch the touch pad Even when you take your finger away from the touch pad this state will continue to be recorded as part of your operation This means that you can also record operations that include tapping on the touch pad Re cording will end when you move thethe Pad Motion Mute lever back to its original position Recording will also end when you reach the maximum recording time ap proximately 3 2 seconds Playback If you have recorded a pad motion move the the Pad Motion Mute lever to the PAD MOTION position and the recorded mo tion will play back As long as you leave the the Pad Motion Mute lever in the PAD MOTION position the same motion will be played back repeatedly as long as you do not touch the touch pad fee Jf you touch the touch pad during playback recording will begin Recording will be reset if you change programs ES The Hold key on off state is not recorded as part of the pad motion Also if you turn on the Hold key and play back a pad motion the motion will be held at the point where you stopped play back 8 Specifying the BPM If you specify the BPM you will be able to apply effects in synchronization to the BPM when an effect program from t
17. ll begin Recording will stop when you press the Rec Stop key once again Ea Recording will stop automatically when you reach the maximum recording time Eg For programs of other than the SAMPLE PLAY group you can operate the touch pad while you record and the sound processed by the effect will be recorded Auto recording AUTO REC You can cause recording to begin automati cally when audio is input This is conve nient when recording voice from a mic 1 In step 2 of the Recording procedure hold down the Sample 1 2 key to which you want to record and press the Rec Stop key The Rec Stop key and Sample 1 2 key LEDs will blink simultaneously indicating that you are in record ready mode 2 Recording will begin automatically when audio is input Recording will stop when vou press the Rec Stop kev once again Plavback The plavback method will differ depending on the effect program that vou have se lected For a program from the SAMPLE PLAY group 1 Select a program from the SAMPLE PLAY group 90 99 2 Press the Sample 1 2 key that you want to play The playback will not yet be output at this time 3 When you touch the touch pad the sound will play back according to the posi tion that you touch The way in which the phrase plays will de pend on the program separate sheet Ef fect program list 4 Use the FX Depth knob to adjust the playback volume When the FX Depth knob i
18. n does not synchronize se quence data with the KP2 s rhythm pattern pro grams If you want to synchronize to sequence data you will either have to insert a Touch Pad On message into the beginning of each measure of your sequence data or touch the touch pad at the beginning of each KP2 phrase to start the pattern fee If you want the KP2 to receive Timing Clock and Touch Pad On messages go to MIDI Edit mode v amp p 8 and make MIDI message transmission reception settings v amp p 8 so that these messages will be received ES You can not use the Tap Tempo or Auto BPM functions while the KP2 is receiving Tim ing Clock from an external MIDI device 9 Storing settings in the Program Memory key The current state of the KAOSS PAD can be stored in one of the Program Memory 1 8 keys so that it can be instantly recalled whenever you want Stored contents Effect program On off state of the Hold key and the held position coordinates FX Depth knob setting For the BPM FX PTN group the speci fied BPM value For the SAMPLE PLAY group the Sample 1 2 key used ee Effect programs 60 and 90 99 do not store the state of the Hold key To store settings 1 Press the Program Memory 1 8 key that you want to assign 2 Use the Program BPM knob to select the effect program that you want to assign ZB Jf you want to store the setting of the Hold key select the program and then turn on the
19. nd their functions Top panel 1 INPUT SELECT switch 2 PEAK indicator 3 INPUT VOLUME knob 4 FX DEPTH knob 5 PROGRAM BPM display 6 PROGRAM BPM knob 7 PROGRAM MEMORY 1 8 keys 8 TAP BPM key 9 Touch pad 10 PAD MOTION MUTE lever 11 REC STOP key 12 SAMPLE 1 2 keys 13 HOLD key Front panel 1 PHONES VOLUME knob 2 PHONES output jack 1 3 3 MIC TRIM knob 4 MIC input jack Rear panel 6 1 GROUND connector 2 PHONO IN jacks 3 LINE IN jacks 4 LINE OUT jacks 5 CONNECTION switch 6 MIDI IN MIDI OUT connectors 7 DC 12V jack 8 POWER switch Connections Basic connections Use these connections when you want to apply effects to the sound from a device connected to the KP2 s input jacks and output the processed sound from the Line Out jacks The KP2 has three types of input jacks Use the jacks that are appropriate for your situation CD PLAYER l TURNTABLE Care of the touch pad Never press the touch pad with excessive force or place heavy objects on it It may crack or break if handled roughly Press the touch pad only with your finger since rub bing or pressing the touch pad with a sharp object will scratch it To clean the touch pad wipe it lightly with a soft dry cloth Do not
20. onger and the MIDI settings you modified will be stored If you turn off the power without storing the modified settings they will revert to their previous state To exit MIDI Edit mode You will return to the normal state if you touch the touch pad or leave the KP2 for ten seconds without performing any operation Saving your settings You can save the contents of program memory and the control number settings of MIDI edit mode by transmitting them as ex clusive messages and saving them on an external MIDI device For details on the exclusive messages that the KP2 can transmit and receive refer to the separate MIDI implementation Messages that can be transmitted and received With the factorv settings the following MIDI messages can be transmitted and received Data operations transmitted MIDI messages transmitted ON OFF key settings transmitted Touch pad X axis Program Memory 4 Touch pad Y axis Program Memory 1 Program Memory 2 Program Memory Touch pad X Y axis Program Memory 3 Touch pad on off Effect depth 2 CC 92 1 2 Program Memory 6 FX DEPTH Program Memory 7 MUTE Effect depth 5 CC 95 1 2 Program Memory 8 Program change Program change 00 99 2 Hold Data operations received MIDI messages received ON OFF key settings received Touch pad X axis Program Memory 4 Touch pad Y axis Program Memory 5 Touch pad on off Effect depth 2 CC 92 1 2 Program Memory 6 FX DEPTH Effect depth 4 CC 94 1 2 Pro
21. perated apparatus until December 31 1996 means it conforms to EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and CE mark Directive 93 68 EEC And CE mark which is attached after January 1 1997 means it conforms to EMC Directive 89 336 EEC CE mark Directive 93 68 EEC and Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Also CE mark which is attached to our company s prod ucts of Battery operated apparatus means it conforms to EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and CE mark Directive 93 68 EEC IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS This product has been manufactured according to strict specifications and voltage requirements that are appli cable in the country in which it is intended that this product should be used If you have purchased this product via the internet through mail order and or via a telephone sale you must verify that this product is in tended to be used in the country in which you reside WARNING Use of this product in any country other than that for which it is intended could be dangerous and could invalidate the manufacturer s or distributor s warranty Please also retain your receipt as proof of purchase oth erwise your product may be disqualified from the manufacturer s or distributor s warranty hs Introduction Thank you for purchasing the KP2 KAOSS PAD dynamic effect controller For trouble free en joyment of the KP2 s fullest potential please read this manual carefully and use the product correctly Parts of the KP2 a
22. rtion Frequency Resonance ILow Mid Ovrdive ICutoti Frequency Distortion Vowel Ovrdive DelayTime 1 JResonance Reverb Speed Deh Speed Frequency X Speed Deph J Pitch Reverb Speed o o Speed Deph Mod Step j Resoane J J Speed Deth Root min3rd Maj3rd 4th 5th IReverb DI IDelavTime 2 JDelavLevel Feedback Delay Time i Toe Delay Time Feedbak Delay Time Feedback Input Attenuation Tone Fedbak o o Delay Time JDelavlevel JI Delay Time 1 Feedback Z Vowel jOverDive Delay Level Delay Time Tone lone jRevrbleve Tone JjRevrbTime Tone jRevrbleve one jJRevrblee JI Low Mid Hi Reverb Time Cid Low Mid Hi Reverb Level Cd Delay Time Reverb Level JI Vowel OvrDive O o ReverbLevel RPan JjRevrbLlevel JI Delay Time Feedback Mod Depth A FXLevel L Ch Pitch R Ch Pitch Tremolo Delav Balance Delav Time Speed Pitch 0 DelyTim
23. s positioned in the center the playback sound and the in put sound will be output in a 1 1 propor tion When the knob is at the maximum po sition only the sample sound will be output during playback and you will not hear the input sound For a program from other than the SAMPLE PLAY group 1 Select a program from other than the SAMPLE PLAY group 2 Press a Sample 1 2 key and the recorded phrase will play at normal speed If you continue pressing the key the phrase will play back as a loop To adjust the volume continue pressing the Sample 1 2 key and use the FX Depth knob to make adjustments ee You can apply effects to the playback by op erating the touch pad while the sound plays back ee Jf you press the Hold key while pressing the Sample 1 2 key the playback will be held Hold will be cancelled when you press the Sample 1 2 key once again MIDI functions What is MIDI MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface and is a world wide standard for ex changing a variety of performance related infor mation between electronic musical instruments and computers MIDI connections Commercially available MIDI cables are used to transmit and receive MIDI messages Con nect these cables between the MIDI connec tors of the KP2 and the MIDI connectors of the external MIDI device with which you want to transfer data MIDI IN connector This connector re ceives MIDI messages from another
24. the number of the cur rently selected program the specified BPM and the point position at which you are touching the touch pad While you are operating the touch pad The display will indicate the position at which you are touching the pad 1 1 9 9 5 5 is the center J LI J L L_ Vertical position 1 9 Horizontal position l 9 When selecting programs The display will show the program number 00 99 When setting the BPM When you are pressing the Tap BPM key to set the BPM the display will indicate the BPM value In Auto BPM mode three dots will light MIDI Edit mode The display will show the MIDI channel or control number etc 5 Operating the touch pad 1 Control the sound by rubbing your fin ger across the touch pad or tapping it gg Use the included protective sheet 2 If you turn on the Hold key while oper ating the touch pad the KP2 will hold the effect sound as it was the moment before you took your finger away from the pad 6 The Mute function If you move the Pad Motion Mute lever to MUTE toward yourself the input signal sample sound or synth drum sound will be silenced When using delay or reverb this lets you output only the effect sound i e the delayed sound or reverberation transformer By using the Pad Motion Mute lever to rapidly switch MUTE on off you can create rhythms using a sustained input sound This is a DJ tech nique known as transformer 7 Pad motion The KP2

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