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LXP-5 Owner's Manual
Creating a General Purpose Patch using Edit Mode
Edit Mode lets you create a general purpose patch by using the front panel
of the LXP-5. First set up the LXP-5 by recalling a program and modifying
any parameters to obtain the desired sound. Place this setup in the edit
buffer (if it is not already there) by holding in the LEARN button while turning
FUNCTION to EDIT C, then releasing LEARN. If you are already in Edit
mode, just turn FUNCTION to EDIT C, then turn SELECT to make the
appropriate assignment:
Patch 4
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MAX
Source
Threshold
Destination
Scale
Patch 2
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Patch 1
MIN
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Patch 3
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SELECT
Settings
Patch
Assignment
Before turning SELECT, you must decide which of the four general purpose
patches (numbered 1-4) you want to set up. Each patch contains Control
Source, Threshold Level, Control Destination and Scale Factor assign-
ments.
Control Source is the MIDI controller you wish to use to modify the
parameter in the Control Destination. For example, if you want to use a mod
wheel to control delay time, you would assign the mod wheel as the Control
Source and one of the Delay 1, 2 or 3 parameters as the Control Destination.
Threshold value and Scale Factor A patch calculates an Offset value from
the Control Source value, Threshold value and Scale Factor. (Offset =
[Control Source - Threshold] x Scale Factor). Therefore, the Threshold value
and Scale Factor are used to determine the sensivity and range of the
controller.
Choose a Threshold value that will let you control the part of the parameter
you want to work with. For example, if you are using a MIDI controller to
control a feedback parameter, but are only interested in a range of 70-100%