
101
"Manually" Selecting an External Controller for Modulation
The first parameter,
mode,
selects the actual external
controller that will do the modulating. Our choices
are as follows (some are discussed in the section
immediately following this one):
off
No external modulation at all.
high
This isn’t really a
modulator
(it doesn’t evolve through time). It pins the
parameter at its highest modulation value.
mid
This pins the parameter at its middle modulation value.
low
This pins the parameter at its lowest modulation value.
assign 1, 2, ..., 8, Trig 1&2
These are "placeholders" that are assigned to
actual
external modulators on the
external
menu page in the
SETUP
area. Until you understand the concept of "redirection"
discussed below don’t pay any attention to these.
→
You can read about redirection in
The Concept Behind "Redirection" - External Assigns 1-8 and Trigs 1 & 2
on page 109.
pedal 1 & 2
The input from the pedals at the rear panel foot pedal jacks 1 and 2.
These jacks are setup on the
pedals
menu page in the
SETUP
area.
→
See
Foot Pedals 1 and 2
on page 95 to "set them up."
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, otherwise it will be in "2 switch"
mode.
In "2 switch" mode:
•
"tip" is high when a switch connected between tip and sleeve is closed.
•
"ring" is high when a switch connected between ring and sleeve is closed.
To give an added control input, a third switch may be connected so as to connect both tip
and ring to sleeve. This will require a 2 pole switch or a few diodes. Alternatively, the
same results may be obtained by pressing the first two switches simultaneously to simulate
the third switch. (See drawing on page 104.)
Summary of Contents for H8000FW
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