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PCM 81 User Guide
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If you create two or more patches with the same Destination, the Destination
value will be the sum of all of the patches assigned to it.
For example, if Pedal and ADJUST are both assigned to Mix, the Mix value will
be the sum of the patch Destination values for those two patches. When creating
multiple patches to the same Destination, you should set the individual Destina-
tions to values which, when added together, are less than or equal to the
maximum value for the parameter. Pedal and ADJUST, for example, could each
have a maximum value of 50%, or they could be assigned values of 25% and
75%, 60% and 40%, etc.
When the sum of multiple patched parameter Destination values is greater than
the maximum value of the parameter, the parameter value will remain at
maximum until the sum of the patches falls below it.
AR ENV, Latch, Sw 1 and Sw 2 are each activated by assigning a threshold
source to T Src that is used to turn them on and off. This assignment is a
subparameter in the Mod row — not in the Patch row.
For an example, check out ADJUST and Latch in the preset P0 3.1 Rotor
Cabinet.
Multiple Patches with the
Same Destination
Mod Row Patches
Summary of Contents for PCM 81 - REV
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