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LXP-5 Owner's Manual
7.
Release the LEARN button. The position of the ADJUST knob at the
moment the LEARN button is released will be used to determine the
scale factor. If you moved more than one MIDI controller while holding
in the LEARN button, the last one moved will be used. Note: if the LXP-
5 was in Edit mode while setting up the patch, the last parameter
assigned will be used as the Control Destination.
8.
Set ADJUST to the desired base parameter value. This will be the
parameter value when the Control Source is zero. If you want access to
the full range of parameter adjustment, set ADJUST to MIN.
The MIDI controller will now be patched to the desired parameter, and you
can store this patch with the program if you like.
This patch can be cleared by holding in the LEARN button, turning the
ADJUST knob (without operating a MIDI controller), then releasing the
LEARN button.
Notes:
• If FUNCTION or SELECT is moved while the LEARN button is pressed,
the patch will not be created and the new setup will be loaded immediately.
• This general purpose patch will be saved as Patch 1, overwriting any
existing Patch 1 information; other patches will not be affected.
• A controller key press (Note On) is interpreted as Note Velocity for the
Control Source.
• A controller key release (Note Off, or Velocity zero) which is not preceded
by any aftertouch messages is interpreted as Note Number for the Control
Source.
• Aftertouch messages, followed by an optional Note Off, are interpreted as
Aftertouch for the Control Source.
• One or more MIDI clocks present while the LEARN button is pressed is
interpreted as MIDI Tempo Period as the Control Source. This is true even
if other controller messages are sent while pressing the LEARN button.
Therefore, no MIDI clocks should be present when clearing a patch.