3-9
MIDI Operation
After a patch is created, it can be saved in a register. Up to four general
purpose patches may be created and saved in each memory location.
Creating a General Purpose Patch using MIDI Learn Mode
This method of creating a patch is fairly simple but it limits you to one active
general purpose patch at a time. To create a patch:
1.
First set up the LXP-5 for the desired sound by recalling a program, or
by creating a new sound. (If ADJUST is already patched to the desired
parameter, skip to Step 4.)
2.
Put the LXP-5 into Edit mode by holding in the LEARN button and turning
FUNCTION to EDIT B. Release the LEARN button.
3.
Turn FUNCTION and SELECT so that the desired parameter is being
edited by ADJUST.
4.
Using a standard MIDI cable, connect LXP-5 MIDI IN to the MIDI OUT
port of the controller you wish to use.
5.
Press and hold in the LEARN button while moving the MIDI controller
you want to patch. You don’t have to move the controller through its
entire range — just move it enough for the LXP-5 to identify what
controller you are using. For example, if you are patching a mod wheel
on a keyboard, move the mod wheel slightly.
6.
Continue to hold the LEARN button in while turning ADJUST to set the
scale factor. This will set the controller’s range of effectiveness. Position
8 corresponds to zero scale, MIN corresponds to full negative scale;
MAX corresponds to full positive scale. The ADJUST knob must be
moved at least one click to record a scale factor.