OWNER’S MANUAL
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
9Owner’s Manual3. Connection diagramBasic connectionsDC12VMAIN OUTPUTINPUT2INPUT1AUDIO TRIGINPUTDV I/OACPHONESMIDI IN/OUTMIDI OUT/INMIDIsequencerIEEE1
104. Basic concepts and operationConceptsSampling videoThe kaptivator saves sampled video on its internal hard drive as “clips.”These saved clips are
11Owner’s ManualTermsStyleEach “style” contains settings for routing, effects, playback synchronization, and controllerassignments. You can switch bet
12Basic operation — Playback1. Turning the power on/offPowerTo turn the power on1 Connect the AC adapter, your input devices, and your output devices.
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
143. Working with external video sourcesViewing an external video sourceTo view the video source connected to the VIDEO INPUT 1 jack, press the MONITO
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
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
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
PrecautionsLocationUsing the unit in the following locations can result in a malfunction.• In direct sunlight• Locations of extreme temperature or hum
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
19Owner’s ManualCustomizing a Style —Style EditingThe kaptivator lets you create and store one hundred “styles.” This section explains how youcan crea
20Editing examplesChanging the operation of the ribbon controller1 Select the style that you want to edit.For this example, choose style number “04”.2
21Owner’s ManualCreating a clip —Sampling and Quick Editing1. SamplingSampling videoSampling a video input source1Press the SAMPLE key; it will blink,
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
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
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
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
26Utility modeIn this mode you can make basic settings and perform maintenance operations.1. Operations in Utility modeEntering Utility modeHold down
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
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
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
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
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
31Owner’s ManualParameter listStyle Parameter List Routing settings Video Effect settings Group A Operation settingsGroup A Time Effect settingA
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
33Owner’s ManualStart Variation listNo. OperationT1 Clip starts immediately when pad is pressedT2 Clip is selected when pad is pressed, starts at the
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
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
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
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
2Table of ContentsIntroduction ... 31. Main features ... 32.
38Transition listCLIP Effective range of the controllerAB#0#5#9~~Parameter A2 (A5) = 00: FadeParameter Function ValuesA3 (A6) Selects the controller f
39Owner’s ManualEffect list Edit No. B2 B3 B4 Function Effect switch Value 00 (–49) : Disabled00 (–49) : Disabled00: Enabled 1 or Enabled 2
40Clip parameter listPlayback Type and Playback Pattern selectionIn Clip Edit mode you can choose a playback type and pattern; set the Start, End, Loo
41Owner’s ManualPattern 3: One-ShotStart Point End PointSampling DataThis pattern plays from the Start Point to the End Pointonly once, and then stops
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
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
44AppendixTips for working with the kaptivator1. Using BPM to control the video playback speedBy using the appropriate BPM setting of a clip together
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
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
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
3Owner’s ManualIntroductionThank you for purchasing the kaptivator.The kaptivator Dynamic Video Station is a video performance instrument that allows
48Preset Style listStyle numbers: 00–39 Demo styles (ideas for style settings).Style numbers: 40–54 Routing variations. Variations of video effects.St
93Style CheatStyle CheatPresetRouting settings RemarksStyle No.Video Effect settingsGroup A Operation settingsGroup B Operation settingsController def
94Routing settings RemarksStyle No.Video Effect settingsGroup A Operation settingsGroup B Operation settingsController default value settingsGroup A T
95Style CheatRouting settings RemarksStyle No.Video Effect settingsGroup A Operation settingsGroup B Operation settingsController default value settin
96Routing settings RemarksStyle No.Video Effect settingsGroup A Operation settingsGroup B Operation settingsController default value settingsGroup A T
97MIDI ImplementationKTV1 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION1.TRANSMITTED DATA1-1 CHANNEL MESSAGES [H]:Hex, [D]:Decimal+--------+--------+--------+------
98(3) 1 MOTION SEQUENCE DATA DUMP REQUEST R+----------------+------------------------------------------------+| Byte [Hex]
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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42. Controls and connectorsA. Top panel612 34510111213141516172022 2119187891. MONITOR 1, SELECT keyMONITOR 1 generally displays the video signal that
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
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
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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