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MPX 1 User Guide
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In this example, the Source assignment
field is selected. The knob will scroll through
all of the available Source selections.
Src: Ctls
A/B
< >
Dst: RvbDecay
From the patch number display, press > to step to the patch Source and
Destination assignment screen. The display will show the current Source
assignment on the top line, and the current Destination assignment on the
bottom line. One of the assignments will be flashing to let you know which is
selected for adjustment. Use the < and > buttons to select the Source
assignment field, and the knob to select a Source from the available list.
Selecting a Source
and Destination
From the same screen, use the < and > buttons to select the Destination
assignment field, and the knob to select a Destination from the list of parameters
of the currently loaded program.
For most applications, that's all there is to setting up a patch. The default patch
values will set the controller to match the full range of its travel to the full range
of the Destination parameter. To customize your patches, the MPX 1 provides
a full set of additional controls. Each of these is described in the following
sections.
Ctls: Off
On
Knob
Puls1
Tri1
Sine1
Cos1
Puls2
Tri2
Sine2
Cos2
Rand
Arp
ADR1-2
S/H
Env1-2
Mtr1-2
A/B
ATrg
BTrg
ABTrg
Pedal
Tog 1-3
Sw 1-3
MIDI:CC 1
•
•
•
CC31
CC33
•
•
•
CC119
Bend
Touch
Vel
Last Note
Low Note
High Note
Tempo
Cmnds
Gate
Trig
LGate
Tsw
Patch Sources
Patch Sources
All Sources are the same in the
sense that each generates an out-
put value in the range of 0-127. The
output value is used to increase or
decrease the setting of a Destina-
tion parameter value. Some gener-
ate values continuously (they're al-
ways "on" ); some generate output
based on the position of a particular
external MIDI controller, or a
footpedal, or footswitch. Some
Sources generate output based on
aspects of physical performance
such as how loud, how fast, or how
hard you play. The MPX 1 allows
you to choose a Source for each
Destination from the following list.
With the Destination assignment field
selected, the knob will scroll through
all of the parameters of the currently
loaded program.
Src: Ctls
A/B
< >
Dst: RvbDecay
Patch Jump
from Edit Mode
Whenever a patched parameter is selected for adjustment in Edit mode, the
Patch LED will light to let you know that the parameter is being used in a patch.
If you press Patch, you will "jump" directly to the patch that uses the displayed
parameter so that you can view and modify the patch. Pressing Patch again will
jump you back to the parameter in Edit mode.
Sources are displayed with the prefix
Ctls or MIDI. Ctls are internal MPX 1
controllers and rear panel switches
and pedal inputs. MIDI sources are
all designated MIDI controllers.
LFO1
LFO2