MIDI CC's - ARP, Drums and Step Seq

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Dusk Dave
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MIDI CC's - ARP, Drums and Step Seq

Post by Dusk Dave »

Hello once again,

I'm pretty new to the whole MIDI thing as I am, ordinarily, a guitarist... That said, I have got the Behringer FCB1010 MIDI control pedal thing talking to the Kross and all seems OK so far.

My question is this: Is it possible to send a MIDI message that will start and/or stop the Drum Track and/or Step Sequencer?

It appears easy to control the Arp via MIDI as on, off, gate, velocity and swing all have a MIDI code. Likewise, either the drums or seq can be toggled via a footswitch.

Can this footswitch function be operated via MIDI? Is there another way?

DD
Koekepan
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Post by Koekepan »

I checked the parameter guide, and didn't find anything like that. It's possible that it exists, but you might need a KORG programmer to tell you.
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Post by voip »

The MIDI implementation document for the Kross suggests that it is possible to set the drum track and arpeggiator remotely, but it requires SysEx messages, which the FCB1010 can send, but they need to be "recorded" into the FCB1010. The question is, does the Kross send SysEx messages when the arpeggiator or drum buttons are pressed.

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Dusk Dave
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Post by Dusk Dave »

Thanks for the replies :)

Even if I could get the SysEx message to do it (I haven't tried yet), it would still mean programming 2 floor pedals to get everything to stop at the same time: CC on one and a SysEx on the other. I can already stop Arp via CC and Drum Track OR Step Seq with the Kross footswitch but it's a faff to do both in a live performance situation. The FCB1010 can send 2 CC's from one stomp which is why I hoped Drums or Step Seq could be triggered like the Arp.

Is getting everything that is on to go off at once without killing the power or hitting multiple switches such a ridiculous thing to want?

To be honest, the more I use the Kross, the more it feels like a box containing several distinct machines that do not actually work particularly well together and, despite Korg's claims, it seems that it is more at home in the studio than on the road :(

Anyone got an email for a Korg techie?
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