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Page 2 - Precautions

8C.Rear panel123456781. AUDIO TRIG INPUT L/R jacksThese RCA-style jacks can receive line-level audio signals. The incoming audio signal canbe used for

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9Owner’s Manual3. Connection diagramBasic connectionsDC12VMAIN OUTPUTINPUT2INPUT1AUDIO TRIGINPUTDV I/OACPHONESMIDI IN/OUTMIDI OUT/INMIDIsequencerIEEE1

Page 4 - Table of Contents

104. Basic concepts and operationConceptsSampling videoThe kaptivator saves sampled video on its internal hard drive as “clips.”These saved clips are

Page 5 - Introduction

11Owner’s ManualTermsStyleEach “style” contains settings for routing, effects, playback synchronization, and controllerassignments. You can switch bet

Page 6 - 2. Controls and connectors

12Basic operation — Playback1. Turning the power on/offPowerTo turn the power on1 Connect the AC adapter, your input devices, and your output devices.

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13Owner’s Manual2. Selecting and playing videoPlaying a clip1Press one of the clip pad keys that are lit (green for Group A, orange for Group B).The s

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143. Working with external video sourcesViewing an external video sourceTo view the video source connected to the VIDEO INPUT 1 jack, press the MONITO

Page 9 - B.Front panel

15Owner’s Manual4. Synchronizing to musicYou can use the BPM setting or the playback from an external audio source to control theplayback speed or the

Page 10 - C.Rear panel

16back speed will change in sync with the BPM. (☞ p.31: Style parameter list, p.19: Style edit)3 Select the clip that you want to play. Change the BPM

Page 11 - 3. Connection diagram

17Owner’s Manual5. Using Motion SequencesYou can record and save up to one hundred sets of controller movements as “motion se-quences,” and then selec

Page 12 - Concepts

PrecautionsLocationUsing the unit in the following locations can result in a malfunction.• In direct sunlight• Locations of extreme temperature or hum

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18Erasing a motion sequence1 If the MOTION key is blinking, you are already in Motion Sequence mode. To enter MotionSequence mode, press the MOTION ke

Page 14 - Basic operation — Playback

19Owner’s ManualCustomizing a Style —Style EditingThe kaptivator lets you create and store one hundred “styles.” This section explains how youcan crea

Page 15 - Changing the effect

20Editing examplesChanging the operation of the ribbon controller1 Select the style that you want to edit.For this example, choose style number “04”.2

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21Owner’s ManualCreating a clip —Sampling and Quick Editing1. SamplingSampling videoSampling a video input source1Press the SAMPLE key; it will blink,

Page 17 - 4. Synchronizing to music

22Turn the VALUE knob to specify the resulting playback speed.You can specify a value between “1” and “5400” times normal.For example if you’ve specif

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23Owner’s Manual2. ClipsFor each piece of video material that you sample, you can specify the playback start point,end point, loop point and looping m

Page 19 - 5. Using Motion Sequences

243Press the EDIT key, and turn the VALUE knob to select the Playback Pattern. This is thesecond digit in the VALUE display. (☞p.40, Playback Type and

Page 20 - Erasing a motion sequence

25Owner’s Manual3. BanksEight clips are saved together as a “bank.” You can save one hundred banks of clips.(Maximum 800 clips of 8 seconds; Maximum t

Page 21 - 1. Editing a style

26Utility modeIn this mode you can make basic settings and perform maintenance operations.1. Operations in Utility modeEntering Utility modeHold down

Page 22 - Editing examples

27Owner’s Manual2. Utility menu items and proceduresThis section explains the content of each utility menu item, and how to use it.HDD free:This shows

Page 23 - 1. Sampling

1Owner’s ManualThank you for your purchase of the KORG kaptivator Dynamic video station.To enjoy long and trouble-free use of this device, please read

Page 24 - Main Out Capture

28a MIDI control change number from CC#1 through CC#31, CC#64 through CC#95, or PitchBend. Each controller can also be individually set to enable (“CC

Page 25 - 2. Clips

29Owner’s Manual4 Select “Dump,” and press the YES/WRITE key.5 Select “Dump start number.” Normally you will specify “000."At this point, the MAI

Page 26 - Turning Protect On or Off

30Backing up style and motion sequence dataYou can backup global data, style data, a single motion sequence, or a block of ten motionsequences to a M

Page 27 - 3. Banks

31Owner’s ManualParameter listStyle Parameter List Routing settings Video Effect settings Group A Operation settingsGroup A Time Effect settingA

Page 28 - Utility mode

32E1 Start variationSame as Group AStart when pressed Beat synchronized Audio level Pause when released Pause when pressed again--T1 T2 T3 T4 T5E2 Dis

Page 29 - MIDI setting:

33Owner’s ManualStart Variation listNo. OperationT1 Clip starts immediately when pad is pressedT2 Clip is selected when pad is pressed, starts at the

Page 30 - Power on setup:

34Routing listThis section explains the structure of each routing and describes which elements will be dis-played in MONITOR 2 when you select a style

Page 31 - Restoring video data

35Owner’s ManualRouting 22This applies an effect to a clip from Group B, and then mixes it with a clip from Group A.MAIN OUTAB113232Routing 23This mix

Page 32 - Preset Initialize:

36Routing 33This mixes clips from Group A and Group B, applies an effect, and then mixes this with anexternal input. The MAIN OUT is not displayed in

Page 33 - Parameter list

37Owner’s ManualMAIN OUTMONITOR OUT 211ABRouting 42MONITOR OUT 2 will simply output the clip from Group B. The external input will be pro-cessed by th

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2Table of ContentsIntroduction ... 31. Main features ... 32.

Page 35 - Controller Assignment list

38Transition listCLIP Effective range of the controllerAB#0#5#9~~Parameter A2 (A5) = 00: FadeParameter Function ValuesA3 (A6) Selects the controller f

Page 36 - Routing list

39Owner’s ManualEffect list Edit No. B2 B3 B4 Function Effect switch Value 00 (–49) : Disabled00 (–49) : Disabled00: Enabled 1 or Enabled 2

Page 37 - 3. Three-layer Routings

40Clip parameter listPlayback Type and Playback Pattern selectionIn Clip Edit mode you can choose a playback type and pattern; set the Start, End, Loo

Page 38 - 4. Separate output Routings

41Owner’s ManualPattern 3: One-ShotStart Point End PointSampling DataThis pattern plays from the Start Point to the End Pointonly once, and then stops

Page 39 - MONITOR OUT 2

42Type 3: Specified Loop Point and End PointPatterns of this type allow you to specify a Loop Point separately from the Start Point andEnd Point. Play

Page 40 - Transition list

43Owner’s ManualType 4: Tempo and Beat Specified Loop Point and End PointPatterns of this type are based on Type 3 which allows you to specify a Loop

Page 41 - Effect list

44AppendixTips for working with the kaptivator1. Using BPM to control the video playback speedBy using the appropriate BPM setting of a clip together

Page 42 - Clip parameter list

45Owner’s Manual4Make sure that the connection has been detected by your computer.5 Start up your video editing application program on your computer.6

Page 43 - Sampling Data

464. Using MIDI to work with clipsWhat is MIDI?MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, and is a world-wide standard fortransferring a wi

Page 44 - Pattern 2: Alternating Loop

47Owner’s ManualTrobleshootingPower does not turn on.❐ Is the AC adapter connected?❐ Is the AC adapter connected to an AC outlet?The image from the co

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3Owner’s ManualIntroductionThank you for purchasing the kaptivator.The kaptivator Dynamic Video Station is a video performance instrument that allows

Page 46 - Appendix

48Preset Style listStyle numbers: 00–39 Demo styles (ideas for style settings).Style numbers: 40–54 Routing variations. Variations of video effects.St

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93Style CheatStyle CheatPresetRouting settings RemarksStyle No.Video Effect settingsGroup A Operation settingsGroup B Operation settingsController def

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94Routing settings RemarksStyle No.Video Effect settingsGroup A Operation settingsGroup B Operation settingsController default value settingsGroup A T

Page 49 - Trobleshooting

95Style CheatRouting settings RemarksStyle No.Video Effect settingsGroup A Operation settingsGroup B Operation settingsController default value settin

Page 50 - Specifications

96Routing settings RemarksStyle No.Video Effect settingsGroup A Operation settingsGroup B Operation settingsController default value settingsGroup A T

Page 51 - Style Cheat

97MIDI ImplementationKTV1 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION1.TRANSMITTED DATA1-1 CHANNEL MESSAGES [H]:Hex, [D]:Decimal+--------+--------+--------+------

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98(3) 1 MOTION SEQUENCE DATA DUMP REQUEST R+----------------+------------------------------------------------+| Byte [Hex]

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99MIDI Implementation +20 bit7 MIDI Style Fx ENA/DIS (0=Enable, 1=Disable) bit6-0 MIDI Style Fx CTRL# +21 bit7-4 (reserved)

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Page 55 - KTV1 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION

 2005 KORG INC.1605 GTH Printed in Japan4015-2 Yanokuchi, Inagi-city, Tokyo 206-0812 JapanIMPORTANT NOTICE TO CONSUMERSThis product has been manufact

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42. Controls and connectorsA. Top panel612 34510111213141516172022 2119187891. MONITOR 1, SELECT keyMONITOR 1 generally displays the video signal that

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5Owner’s Manual4. VALUE knobThis knob is used to both select and change the value of various parameters.This knob can also be used as an addition cont

Page 58 - MIDI Implementation Chart

612. MOTION keyPress this key to enter Motion Sequence mode. When this key is blinking red, you are in theMotion Sequence mode. Here you can select, r

Page 59 - Printed in Japan

7Owner’s Manual21. VIDEO INPUT indicatorThis indicator shows which video input source has been selected by using the INPUT key(see 17.). (☞ p.14)22. A

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