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This powerful feature allows for editing the sounds of an external sound
module in Real Time during performance, or for recording Real Time
performance edits to a MIDI sequencer.
Some control changes are also effective to internal sounds.
Make sure that the MIDI CC# button in the CONTROL KNOBS section is
lit. If the MIDI CC# button is turned off, press it to turn it ON.
The CONTROL KNOBS are now active and assigned to the MIDI CC
parameters. Use the CONTROL KNOBS to
change
the MIDI continuous
controller information assigned to each knob as described below.
Each parameter of the Control Change has an adjustable range from 0 to
127.
When the selected zone is set to INT or BOTH, the display shows the
parameter names.
When the selected zone is set to EXT, the display shows the MIDI CC
numbers.
The default parameters assigned for each knob are as follows.
A: #10 Panpot (PAN)
B: #70 Sustain Level (STN)
C: #76 Vibrato Rate (VbR)
D: #77 Vibrato Depth (VbD)
Note:
If the selected zone is set to BOTH, changing the MIDI CC# parameters
affects for both internal and external sections. If you want different
settings for internal and external sections, enter the edit mode by
pressing the MENU button and select internal or external section with
ZONE SELECT button. (See page 29 for details.)
Changing MIDI CC parameter
Press and hold the MIDI CC# button. The MIDI CC# button starts blinking
and the cursor in the display moves up to the parameter name.
Use the CONTROL KNOBS to change the parameters.
After changing the parameter, press the MIDI CC# button again. The MIDI
CC# button stops blinking and the cursor in the display moves down to the
value.
3
010 070 076 077
64 64 64 64
1
PAN STN VbR VbD
0 0 0 0
1
PAN STN VbR VbD
0 0 0 0