User's Manual

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For more information, refer to Working with Effects.
5.6. MIDI Assignment Editor
The MIDI Assignment editor allows you to define what kind of MIDI messages are assigned to the
controls on the KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboard in MIDI mode. This way you can use the key-
board with MIDI applications or MIDI devices that require specific MIDI messages to be sent in or-
der to control certain parameters or functions. Multiple templates can be configured for quick re-
call, allowing you to prepare controller assignments for different applications and/or devices. The
MIDI Assignment editor lets you change the assignments for the knobs, buttons, the Touch Strip in
the keyboard’s Control section, as well as for connected pedals.
Overview of the MIDI Assignment editor.
(1) Templates pane: Allows you to create and manage your Templates for MIDI assignments.
(2) Templates pane button: Shows/hides the Templates pane.
(3) KNOBS, BUTTONS, PEDALS, TOUCHSTRIP: Here you can select the type of control element
to which you can make MIDI assignments.
(4) Pages / Pedal A and Pedal B: For the knobs and buttons you can have multiple assignments,
organized in pages. Here you can select and manage up to four pages. Pedal Assignments
are global and not distinct per Template. Pedals A and B can be independently configured.
For the pedals it is not possible to have multiple assignments.
(5) Control elements: Here you can select the control element for a MIDI assignment.
(6) Definition area: Defines the MIDI assignment properties for the selected control element.
For more information, refer to MIDI Assignment Editor.
5.7. Plug-in Area
The Plug-in area of the KOMPLETE KONTROL software is where your Instruments, Loops, One-
shots and Effects are displayed once you have loaded them from the Browser. Each Product offers
a different set of controls and parameters that are all easily controlled directly on the computer
screen or from the keyboard. Parameter changes are mutually reflected by both the displays on
the keyboard and the Instrument’s user interface in the Plug-in area.
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