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mod 1 through 4
–
These values act as placeholders that are assigned to actual
external modulators on the
MOD CON
menu page in the
SETUP
area. These will make
sense to you when you become familiar with redirection (discussed below).
→
You can read about redirection in The Concept Behind “Redirection” - Mods 1-4 and Trigs 1 &2
on page 80.
trigs 1 & 2
–
These are placeholders assigned to actual external controllers on the
MOD CON
menu page in the
SETUP
area. Like the previous entry, you must first be
acquainted with redirection for these to be useful.
→
You can read about redirection in The Concept Behind “Redirection” - Mods 1-4 and Trigs 1 &2
on page 80.
pedal 1 & 2
–
The input from the pedals at the rear panel foot pedal jacks 1 & 2.
These jacks are setup on the
PEDALS
menu page in the
SETUP
area.
→
See Foot Pedals 1 and 2 on page 61.
tip 1 & 2, ring 1 & 2, and tip & ring 1 & 2
–
When a pedal input is used as a switch input, it can operate in one of two modes,
supporting either
2
switches or
3
switches. If any controller references
tip & ring
for a given socket, that socket will be in
3 switch
mode. In all other instances, it
will be in
2 switch
mode.
In
2 switch
mode:
•
tip
is high when a switch connected between the tip and sleeve is closed.
•
ring
is high when a switch connected between the ring and sleeve is closed.
•
To add a control input, a third switch may be
connected, which connects both the tip and ring
to the sleeve. This requires a
2-pole switch
(see
illustration). Alternatively, the same results can be
obtained by pressing the two switches
simultaneously to simulate a third switch.
In
3 switch
mode:
•
tip
is high when a switch connected between the tip and sleeve is closed, and the
third switch is open.
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