EXi: PolysixEX
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AMS lets you switch to the opposite of the
programmed setting. For instance, if
LATCH
is set to
On
, and the
AMS Mode
is set to
Momentary
, then
pressing down on the footswitch would cause the latch
to turn off.
If you set AMS to use a continuous controller, such as
the Joystick, values of 0-63 are as if the switch was off,
and values of 64–127 are as if the switch was on.
Finally - note that the assignable switches,
SW1
and
SW2
, can themselves be set to either momentary or
toggle modes, and these settings are reflected by the
switch LEDs. Individual parameter mode settings,
such as the
LATCH
AMS Mode, do
not
affect the LEDs.
So, if you’re using SW1 or SW2 as the AMS source, it’s
best to set the AMS Mode to Momentary, and then just
let the switch itself determine the momentary/toggle
behavior.
▼
5–1: Page Menu Commands
The number before each command shows its ENTER +
number-key shortcut. For more information on these
shortcuts, see “ENTER + 0-9: shortcuts for menu
commands” on page 138.
• 0:
Write Program
. For more information, see “Write
• 1:
Exclusive Solo
. For more information, see
Program P7: EG 2-3
The PolysixEX has two assignable EGs, in addition to
the original EG. Each of these can be used as an AMS
modulation source to control a wide variety of
parameters.
7-1: EG 2
7-2: EG 3
The PolysixEX’s EGs 2 and 3 are identical to the AL-1’s
EG1. For detailed explanations, please see “7–1: EG 1
(Filter),” on page 199.
Program P8: LFO 1-2
The PolysixEX has two assignable LFOs, in addition to
the original Polysix MG and the EX
i
Program’s
Common LFO. Each of these can be used as an AMS
modulation source to control a wide variety of
parameters.
8-1: LFO 1
8-2: LFO 2
The PolysixEX’s LFOs 1 and 2 are identical to those of
the AL-1. For detailed explanations, please see “8–2:
LFO 1,” on page 205.
Program P9: AMS Mixers
9-1: AMS Mixers 1-2
9-2: AMS Mixers 3-4
The PolysixEX’s AMS Mixers are identical to those of
the AL-1 (although the PolysixEX has four, to the AL-
1’s two). For detailed explanations, please see “9–1:
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