Program Edit Mode
The CC Sequencer (CC SEQ) Page
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The selected physical controller will use values 0-127 to add -127 through 127 to the CC
values sent from the sequence.
MIDI CC
Use the MIDI CC field to select a MIDI CC number and/or assigned program parameter
to control with a CC Sequence. If a MIDI CC number is assigned to a program parameter,
the program parameter name will be shown next to the CC number (for example “12 Filter
Freq”).
Mode
Use the Mode parameter to select a preset or user pattern of CC Sequence steps.
When the Mode parameter is set to User, the user sequence is displayed. The CC value of
each step is shown as a number as well as represented by the height of a red and purple bar.
Use the navigation buttons to select each step and adjust each CC value. For each step, the
purple bar shows an approximation of the step value that will be sent after the Scale and Add
parameters have been applied.
The other Mode parameter settings each display a preset 16 step sequence. Each step of the
sequence has a red dot representing a CC value from 0 to 127.
Patterns with Random or Rand in the name will produce random values for each step. The
possible range of random values for each step is shown by white arrows.
The SAVE SEQ Soft Button
If you have adjusted any CC Sequencer settings, you have the option of saving a new CC Seq
Preset to a User location, where it will be available to use with other Programs and Multis.
All settings on the CC SEQ page are saved as part of the CC Seq preset, (except for the State
parameter, which is stored with the Program/Multi). If you don’t save an CC Seq preset, the
CC Sequencer settings will still be saved with the current Program or Multi.
Press the SAVE SEQ soft button to initiate a save. You will have the option to select the ID
number and name for your CC Seq preset.
Summary of Contents for Flash Play PC4
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