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CONFIGURATION SETTINGS
MIDI CHANNEL. The screen shows M-CH (running line - MIDI CHANNEL) and
the options are 0 – 16, where 0 is OMNI mode – the SYNTRX II receives MIDI
messages from all channels.
VELOCITY ON THE CUTOFF adds velocity sensitivity to the cutoff of the VCF.
The screen shows VELC (running line - VELOCITY CUTOFF) and you can turn it
ON or OFF.
VCF KEY FOLLOW sets the VCF to key follow mode. The screen shows KEYC
(running line - KEY CUTOFF)and you can turn it ON or OFF.
PATCH RANDOMIZATION DENSITY sets the density of the connection points
when randomizing patches. The screen shows RNDD (running line - RANDOM
DENSITY), and you can set randomization density from 0-80%.
PATCH RANDOMIZATION AREA sets the area on the matrix, where the
randomization takes place. The screen shows RNDA (running line - RANDOM
AREA), and you can push the right encoder to set the randomization area. As
soon you push the right encoder, a setup screen appears. Here you need to set
the top right and bottom left corners of the randomization area. Use the
encoders to navigate to the top left corner of the intended area and click the
right encoder, then navigate to the bottom right area and push the right
encoder. If you are happy with the result, click the right encoder again to return
to the configurations menu.
MIDI CC TO X allows you to add external modulation to any parameter of the
SYNTRX II via the X axis of the joystick. The screen shows CC X (running line -
MIDI CC X). Rotate the right encoder to select the MICI CC message;
the default setting is CC 70.
MIDI CC TO Y allows you to add external modulation to any parameter of the
SYNTRX II via Y axis of the joystick. The screen shows CC Y (running line -
MIDI CC Y). Rotate the right encoder to select the MICI CC message;
the default setting is CC 71.
MATRIX DIMMING allows you slightly dim the entire matrix if you find the default
setting too bright. The screen shows MX D (running line – MATRIX DIM) and you
can turn it ON or OFF.
The global settings are:
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