KORG MPK-130 Owner's Manual
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To connect your KORG MPK-130 to a computer, use a standard USB cable to plug the device into an available USB port on your computer. Ensure you have installed any necessary drivers available from the KORG website to allow your computer to recognize the device.
To customize pedal settings, access the MPK-130's internal settings by pressing the 'Edit' button. Navigate using the arrow keys to find pedal configuration options, where you can adjust parameters such as polarity and sensitivity.
First, ensure that the MPK-130 is properly connected to the computer. Check that the correct drivers are installed. In your DAW, go to MIDI settings and make sure that the MPK-130 is selected as an input device. Restart both the DAW and the computer if the issue persists.
To perform a factory reset, turn off the MPK-130. While holding down the 'Function' button, turn the power back on. This will reset the device to its original factory settings. Be sure to back up any custom settings as they will be lost.
Yes, you can use the KORG MPK-130 with iOS devices by using a Lightning to USB Camera Adapter. Connect the MPK-130 to the adapter and then plug it into your iOS device. Ensure that any necessary apps recognize the controller.
The MPK-130 is a MIDI controller and does not produce sound on its own. Ensure it is connected to a sound module or computer with a virtual instrument. Verify that the MIDI channel settings match between devices.
Visit the KORG website to download the latest firmware update for the MPK-130. Connect the device to your computer via USB, and follow the update instructions provided with the download, ensuring the device remains powered on throughout the process.
Regularly dust the surface with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using any liquid cleaners. Periodically check the connections to ensure they are secure, and store the MPK-130 in a dry, cool place when not in use to prevent damage.
Enter the 'Edit' mode on the MPK-130 and navigate to the pedal settings. From there, you can assign various MIDI CC messages to each pedal to control parameters such as volume, modulation, or other effects within your software.
First, check the connection between the MPK-130 and your computer or sound module. Ensure that the device is receiving power. If the problem persists, try resetting the device or consult KORG support for hardware inspection.