Sharing data with your KP3 and computer The KP3 is equipped with a USB connector, and by connecting it directly to your computer you can transfer sample data and settings files saved on the card into your computer for backup. The USB connection allows you to use the KP3 as a USB-MIDIdevice that transmits and receives MIDI messages without having to connect the MIDI cables.
NOTE When you’re in USB mode, you can press the SHIFT button to return to normal operation. If you press the SHIFT button while the KP3 is communicating with your computer, a warning will appear and you won’t be able to exit USB mode. Connecting the USB connector If you connect the KP3’s USB connector directly to your computer, you’ll be able to use your computer to manage the data on the card that’s currently in the KP3’s card slot.
Follow the procedure for the operating system of your computer. Windows XP users NOTE Before you continue, power-onyour computer and start up the operating system. Use a USB cable to connect the KP3 to your computer. Plug the connector of the USB connected to your computer into the KP3’s USB connector. Make sure that the connector is oriented correctly, and insert it as far as it will go. NOTE When you connect the KP3 for the first time, the standard Windows device driver will be installed automatically.
The drive name of the card in the card slot will appear on your computer. Hold down the SHIFT button and press the PROGRAM MEMORY 7 (USB) button. The display will indicate “USB.” The contents of the KP3’s card won’t be visible from your computer until you execute “USB Storage Mode.”. From this point until you’ve completed step 5, you must not disconnect the USB cable, remove the card from the slot, or switch the power of your computer on or off.
Doing so may damage the data. To view the contents of the KP3’s card, open the drive that was added to your computer in step 2. Copy the desired data onto your computer. You can also copy data from your computer onto the card. Exit USB mode. In Explorer or My Computer, right-clickthe “Removable Disk” icon and choose “Remove.” Then press the KP3’s SHIFT button to exit USB mode. NOTE When you’re ready to disconnect the KP3 from your computer, you must first exit USB mode and then disconnect the USB cable.
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Macintosh users (Mac OS9.0.4 or later, OSX 10.3.9 or later) 1. Use a USB cable to connect the KP3 to your computer.
Plug the USB connector into the KP3’s USB connector. Make sure that the connector is oriented correctly, and insert it as far as it will go. If you’re using Mac OS9, a message indicating that “The necessary driver is not available” will appear, but you should simply close the dialog box without installing the driver. Hold down the SHIFT button and press the PROGRAM MEMORY 7 (USB) button. The display will indicate “USB.” 3. The drive name of the card in the card slot will appear on your computer.
While this screen is shown, you must not disconnect the USB cable, remove the card from the slot, or switch the power of your computer on or off. Doing so may damage the data. To view the contents of the KP3’s card, open the drive that was added to your computer in step 2. Copy the desired data onto your computer. You can also copy data from your computer onto the card. When you’re ready to disconnect the KP3, drag the drive from the desktop into the Trash. Then press the KP3’s SHIFT button to exit USB mode.
NOTE When you’re ready to disconnect the KP3 from your computer, you must first exit USB mode and then disconnect the USB cable. About the contents of the card The following files and folders will be created in the root directory of the card. Files you can save SAMPLE Data 00–99.KPS GLOBAL Data 0–9.KPG PROGRAM Memory Set 0–9.KPP All Data 0–9.KPA Files you can load SAMPLE Data: 00-99.KPS 00-99.WAV 00–99.AIF GLOBAL Data: 0–9.KPG PROGRAM Memory Set: 0–9.KPP All Data: 0–9.KPA NOTE If an All data file named “0.KPA” exists on the card, this file will automatically be loaded when you start up the KP3.
NOTE The WAVE or AIFF files that can be loaded are 8/16/24-bitlinear PCM Mono/Stereo files. If the data has a bit depth other than 16 it will be truncated to 16-bitdata starting from the most significant bits, and if the bit depth is less the data will be packed with zeros. Place the files in the root directory of the card. WAVE or AIFF files whose sampling frequency is other than 48 kHz will play back at a different pitch than on your computer. If you want the pitch to be correct, use the included PC editor software to convert your audio file into KP3 format. NOTE WAVE and AIFF files do not contain data that the KP3 needs in order to play back the sample, so they will be loaded with settings of Tempo = 120 and Beat = 16.
If the actual data is shorter than this, the missing region will be handled as silence. Software Installation Installing the software Contents of the CD-ROM The included CD-ROMcontains the following. Editor software KORG USB-MIDIdriver KP3 Editor owner’s manual (PDF) Software license agreement (PDF) Please note before use. All copyrights to the software associated with this product is the property of Korg Corporation. The license agreement for the software associated with this product is included separately.
You must read this license agreement before you install the software. Your installation of the software will be taken as indicating your acceptance of this license agreement. Operating requirements KORG USB-MIDIdriver Windows XP Supported operating systems Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition/ Professional Edition Service Pack 2 or later Compatible computers (MIDI driver for the x64 Edition is a Beta version) Compatible computers A computer that meets the operating requirements for Microsoft Windows XP and is equipped with a USB port. (An Intel CPU is recommended.) Mac OS X Supported operating systems Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later Compatible computers An Apple Macintosh computer that meets the operating requirements for Mac OS X and is equipped with a USB port. When you’ve installed all of the software you selected, exit the installer.
If necessary, install the KORG USBMIDI driver. For details on the installation procedure, refer to “Installing the KORG USB-MIDIdriver” below. Installing the KORG USB-MIDIdriver In order to use Sample Librarian/MIDI Editor via a USB connection, you must install the “KORG USB-MIDIdriver” in your computer. You’ll use KORG USB-MIDIDriver Tools to install the KORG USB-MIDIdriver.
Before you proceed, finish installing KORG USB-MIDIDriver Tools into your computer. Connect a USB cable between your computer’s USB port and the KP3’s USB port. Then power-onthe KP3. When your computer detects that the KP3 is connected, the standard Windows driver will be installed automatically. (This is not the KORG USB-MIDIdriver.) NOTE The driver must be installed separately for each USB port.
If you want to connect the KP3 to a USB port that’s different than the one you used when installing the KORG USB-MIDIdriver, you’ll have to reinstall the KORG USB-MIDIdriver again for that port. From the taskbar, click Start All Programs KORG KORG USBMIDI Driver Tools Install KORG USBMIDI device. The setup utility will start up. Follow the on-screendirections to install the KORG USB-MIDIdriver. During the installation, you may see a dialog box warning you that “. Has not passed Windows logo testing.” Simply click Continue to proceed. NOTE If you’re unable to install, it may be that your computer is set to block installation of drivers that do not have a digital signature.
Check the settings of your computer as described in “Unblocking installation of unsigned drivers”. When you’ve finished installing the KORG USB-MIDIdriver, exit the installer. If you are asked whether you want to restart your computer now, choose Yes to restart the computer. For details on installing, setting-up,or uninstalling the KORG USB-MIDIdriver, refer to the installation manual (HTML). To view the installation manual, click the taskbar Start button and choose All Programs KORG KORG USB-MIDIDriver Tools Installation Manual. The KP3 and MIDI driver ports PAD port MIDI messages from the KP3 (controller data etc.) are received by your computer application via this port.
CTRL port MIDI messages are transmitted from your computer to the KP3 via this port. Setting up KP3 Editor For details on setting-upand using KP3 Editor, refer to the “KP3 Editor owner’s manual.” Unblocking installation of unsigned drivers If your computer is set to block installation of unsigned drivers, you won’t be able to install the KORG USB-MIDIdriver. Proceed as follows to change the setting so that the driver can be installed. From the task bar, click Start Control Panel to open the Control Panel. In the Control Panel, double-clickSystem, and then click the Hardware tab. In the “Driver” area, click Driver Signing Options. Installing the KORG MIDI driver and editor software for Mac OS X Installing the software Here’s how to start up the individual installers for the KORG USB-MIDIor KP3 Editor software and install them separately.
Insert the included CD-ROMinto your computer’s CD-ROMdrive. In the CD-ROM, double-clickthe installer (.pkg) of the desired software to start up the installer. The installers are located in the following folders. KORG USB-MIDIdriver “KORG USB-MIDIDRIVER” folder KORG USB-MIDIDRIVER.pkg. KP3 Editor “KP3 Editor” folder KP3 Editor.pkg 3.
Follow the on-screendirections to install the KORG USB-MIDIdriver or the KP3 Editor software. NOTE You must install the KORG USB-MIDIdriver into your computer if you want to use KP3 Editor via a USB port. When you’ve installed the software, exit the installer. The KP3 and MIDI driver ports PAD port MIDI messages from the KP3 (controller data etc.) are received by your computer application via this port. CTRL port MIDI messages are transmitted from your computer to the KP3 via this port.
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The flagship model KP3 that appeared in 2006 was highly acclaimed by musicians and DJs around the world for its powerful, instantaneous effect programs and its wealth of sampling functionality. The sounds that drive the electronic and EDM music movements, and the effects used to create them, have evolved significantly over these past seven years. The effects combinations which have become a staple in numerous genres and applications thanks to the KP3 have been taken to a new level with the new KP3+. The KP3+ is a real-time effects unit that will generate the sounds of modern electronic and beyond.
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A real-time effects processor/sampler with instant control over cutting-edge effects. The Kaoss Pad series of effects units is famed for its intuitive touch-pad interface. The flagship model KP3 that appeared in 2006 was highly acclaimed by musicians and DJs around the world for its powerful, instantaneous effect programs and its wealth of sampling functionality.
The sounds that drive the electronic and EDM music movements, and the effects used to create them, have evolved significantly over these past seven years. The effects combinations which have become a staple in numerous genres and applications thanks to the KP3 have been taken to a new level with the new KP3+. The KP3+ is a real-time effects unit that will generate the sounds of modern electronic and beyond. Use the touchpad to control effects in real time.