Appendices
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Flt KT +/+ (Filter Keyboard Track +/+)
Flt KT +/– (Filter Keyboard Track +/–)
Flt KT 0/+ (Filter Keyboard Track 0/+)
Flt KT +/0 (Filter Keyboard Track +/0)
Amp KT +/+ (Amp Keyboard Track +/+)
Amp KT +/– (Amp Keyboard Track +/–)
Amp KT 0/+ (Amp Keyboard Track 0/+)
Amp KT +/0 (Amp Keyboard Track +/0)
+/+:
The direction of the effect will be determined by the
sign (positive or negative) of the “Ramp Low” or “Ramp
High” setting.
+/–:
The direction of the effect will be determined by the sign
of the “Ramp Low” setting, and by the opposite sign of the
“Ramp High” setting (–50 for a setting of +50, and +50 for a
setting of –50).
0/+:
“Ramp Low” will have no AMS effect. The sign of the
“Ramp High” setting will determine the direction of its
effect.
+/0:
The sign of the “Ramp Low” setting will determine the
direction of its effect. “Ramp High” will have no AMS effect.
JS+Y&AT/2 (Joy Stick +Y & After Touch/2)
The effect will be applied by the joY axis (vertical
upward) or aftertouch (MIDI CC#01: modulation 1 or chan-
nel aftertouch) from a connected TRITON or other instru-
ment.
JS-Y&AT/2 (Joy Stick-Y & After Touch/2)
The effect will be applied by the joystick –Y axis (vertical
downward) or aftertouch (MIDI CC#02: modulation 2 or
channel aftertouch) from a connected TRITON or other
instrument.
KnobM1#17 (Knob Mod1: CC#17)
KnobM2#19 (Knob Mod2: CC#19)
KnobM3#20 (Knob Mod3: CC#20)
KnobM4#21 (Knob Mod4: CC#21)
If you wish to use a REALTIME CONTROLS knob [1]–[4] as
an AMS, make settings in Program, Combination, or Multi
modes to set the 2.2: Ed-Ctrl Controls page parameter
“Knob B Assign” to the following settings respectively:
“Knob1-B” to Knob Mod.1(CC#17), “Knob2-B” to Knob
Mod.2(CC#19)
, “Knob3–B” to Knob Mod.3(CC#20), or
“Knob4-B” to Knob Mod.4(CC#21). (
Assign”)
When you set REALTIME CONTROLS to B-mode and oper-
ate knobs [1]–[4], the specified modulation will apply.
If AMS intensity is set to a positive (+) value, moving the
knob to the 12 o’clock position will produce an AMS effect of
0. Rotating the knob toward the right will produce a positive
change in the effect, and rotating it toward the left will pro-
duce a negative change. (With negative (–) settings, the
opposite effect will result.)
KnobM1 [+] (Knob Mod1: CC#17 [+] )
KnobM2 [+] (Knob Mod2: CC#19 [+] )
KnobM3 [+] (Knob Mod3: CC#20 [+] )
KnobM4 [+] (Knob Mod4: CC#21 [+] )
These differ from KnobM1#17–KnobM4#21 in the knob
position and direction of the effect. If AMS intensity is set to
a positive (+) value, rotating the knob to the far right will
produce an AMS effect of 0. Rotating the knob toward the
right will apply an effect only in the positive direction. (With
negative (–)
settings, the opposite effect will result.)
SW 1 #80 (SW1 Mod.: CC#80)
SW 2 #81 (SW2 Mod.: CC#81)
If you wish to use the “SW1” or “SW2” botton as an AMS,
make settings in Program, or Multi modes to set the 2.2: Ed–
Ctrl/Controller, Controls page parameter “SW1/2 Assign”
to the following values respectively: “SW1” to SW1
Mod.(CC#80)
, or “SW2” to SW2 Mod.(CC#81) (
☞
“SW1/2
Assign”).
These are controlled by the “SW1” or “SW2” buttons (F6 and
F7 keys).
Note Number
Amp
Key Low Key High
AMS = Amp KT +/+
AMS Intensity = positive (+) value
Ramp Low
= +50
Ramp High
= +50
Depth and direction of modulation
zero
+ max
- max
example of Amp
Keyboard Track settings
AMS = Amp KT +/–
AMS Intensity = positive (+) value
Depth and direction of modulation
zero
+ max
- max
AMS = Amp KT 0/+
AMS Intensity = positive (+) value
Depth and direction of modulation
zero
+ max
- max
AMS = Amp KT +/0
AMS Intensity = positive (+) value
Depth and direction of modulation
zero
+ max
- max