9
To assign or edit a control:
1.
Press
Edit
to enter Edit Mode. The button will light up.
2.
Select the control you want to assign or edit by moving or pressing it. Its name (and
number, if available) will appear in the
display
.
3.
Set any of the four control settings below. You can do more than one and in any order:
Control Assign:
i.
Press the keyboard’s
Ctrl Assign
key.
ii.
Use the keyboard’s numeric keys (
0
–
9
) to enter the number that corresponds to
the desired MIDI message as specified in the
User Guide
.
Data 1 (if applicable):
This applies only to a
button
, a
pad
, or the
sustain pedal
when
its MIDI message is a non-registered parameter number (NRPN, a parameter number
higher than 127).
i.
Press the keyboard’s
Data 1
key.
ii.
Use the keyboard’s numeric keys (
0
–
9
) to enter the Data 1 value, which will
appear in the
display
. This number corresponds to a specific MIDI parameter
specified in the
User Guide
.
Data 2:
i.
Press the keyboard’s
Data 2
key.
ii.
Use the keyboard’s numeric keys (
0
–
9
) to enter the Data 2 value, which will
appear in the
display
. This number corresponds to a specific MIDI parameter
specified in the
User Guide
.
Data 3:
i.
Press the keyboard’s
Data 3
key.
ii.
Use the keyboard’s numeric keys (
0
–
9
) to enter the Data 3 value, which will
appear in the
display
. This number corresponds to a specific MIDI parameter
specified in the
User Guide
.
4.
To save your changes, press the keyboard’s
Enter
key. Your changes will be saved and
you will automatically exit Edit Mode.
To cancel your changes, press
Edit
. You will exit Edit Mode without saving anything.
Ctrl Assign
Numeric Keys 0–9
Enter
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