Control Sources
Main Control Source List
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Global ASR (GASR2)
When the Globals parameter on the COMMON page is turned on, ASR2 becomes
global, and is labeled GASR2. The functions of ASRs are explained in Chapter 6 of
the Musician’s Guide. This control source does not appear in the Control Source list
for parameters whose functions are local.
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Global FUN2 (GFUN2)
When the Globals parameter on the COMMON page is turned on, FUN2 becomes
global, and is labeled GFUN2. The functions of FUNs are explained in Chapter 17 of
the Musician’s Guide. This control source does not appear in the Control Source list
for parameters whose functions are local.
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Global LFO (GLFO2)
When the Globals parameter on the COMMON page is turned on, LFO2 becomes
global, and is labeled GLFO2. The functions of LFOs are explained in Chapter 6 of
the Musician’s Guide. This control source does not appear in the Control Source list
for parameters whose functions are local.
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Global LFO Phase (GLFO2ph)
When the Globals parameter on the COMMON page is turned on, LFO2 becomes
global, and is labeled GLFO2. The functions of LFOs are explained in the Musician’s
Guide. This control source does not appear in the Control Source list for parameters
whose functions are local.
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Global FUN 4 (GFUN4)
When the Globals parameter on the COMMON page is turned on, FUN 4 becomes
global, and is labeled GFUN4. This control source does not appear in the Control
Source list for parameters whose functions are local.
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Volume Control (VolCtl)
This control source will always respond to MIDI Controller 07 messages. Assign this
value to a parameter when you want MIDI volume messages to affect the
parameter.
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Pan Control (PanCtl)
This control source always responds to MIDI Controller 10 messages. Assign this
value to a parameter when you want MIDI pan messages to affect the parameter.
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Balance Control (BalCtl)
This control source will always respond to MIDI Controller 08 messages. Assign this
value to a parameter when you want MIDI balance messages to affect the
parameter.
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Channel Count (ChanCnt)
This control source keeps track of the total number of active voice channels (how
many notes are playing), and converts the number into a control signal between 0
and +1. The control signal’s value is 1 when all 48 voice channels are active, and 0
when no voice channels are active.
Summary of Contents for K2661
Page 18: ...2 4 LFOs LFO Shapes...
Page 34: ...3 16 DSP Algorithms...
Page 54: ...5 4 MIDI Note Numbers Note Numbers for Percussion Keymaps...
Page 72: ...7 10 System Exclusive Protocol K2661 System Exclusive Implementation...
Page 82: ...9 4 Upgrading Sample Memory Choosing and Installing a SIMM for K2661 Sample Memory...
Page 334: ...10 252 KDFX Reference KDFX Algorithm Specifications...
Page 340: ...11 6 Glossary...
Page 382: ...12 42 Triple Modular Processing Alphanumeric Buttonpad Entries for DSP Functions...
Page 392: ...B 6 SysEx Control of KDFX MSB and LSB...
Page 442: ...D 20 Contemporary ROM Block Objects Controller Assignments Contemporary ROM Block...
Page 490: ...H 12 General MIDI Standard Mode Controller Assignments...
Page 492: ...I 2 Live Mode Objects Live Mode Programs...
Page 498: ...K2661 Musician s Reference Index...
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