REALTIME CONTROL MODULE
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CONTROL 0 - Destination: OFF
1. To turn off (disable) the control source (selected as per GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 6),
key in 0.
CONTROL 1 - Destination: PITCH
1. To assign pitch bend to the control source (selected as per GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
6), key in 1.
Application:
Generally, this destination is assigned to the left-hand wheel, which has a
center detent. When so assigned, the center position gives no pitch bend. Rotating the
wheel away from you bends pitch up, while rotating the wheel towards you bends pitch
down. Maximum pitch bend is ± 3 semitones.
CONTROL 2 - Destination: FILTER Fc
1. To assign filter cutoff frequency control to the control source (selected as per GENERAL
INSTRUCTIONS 6), key in 2.
Application:
This destination is normally assigned to the right wheel or pedal to add
expressiveness to your playing.
Example:
Brass sounds often increase in brightness towards the end of notes; simulate
this by using the wheel to increase the filter cutoff frequency towards the end of a note.
FILTER Fc can also be assigned to the footpedal for wa-wa effects; turn up the Q to
simulate the most commonly used wa-wa sound.
Note:
This function interacts with the filter module frequency and envelope settings. If
the wheel does not seem to be working correctly, check these settings. Example: If the
filter cutoff is already at maximum, you will not be able to use the wheel to increase the
cutoff frequency.
For the Right wheel to cover the greatest possible filter sweep, select FILTER 1C and
set the envelope to +00. Next, assuming that the Right wheel is assigned to Filter Fc,
rotate it fully towards you and adjust filter Freq for the lowest desired filter cutoff
frequency. Rotating the Right wheel away from you will increase the filter cutoff.
With varying amounts of filter envelope selected (FILTER 1C), the FILTER Fc function
will still work but its effects will not be as obvious.
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