GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
© 1985, 1986, 1987 E-mu Systems, Inc. Page 59
6 - SELECTING REAL TIME CONTROL FUNCTIONS
Real time functions are designed for fast, easy selection while playing live. Each Preset
can have its own unique set of pre-programmed real time functions.
1. Activate the Real Time Control module.
2. The display shows each control source as a pair of numbers. The first digit of each pair
represents the control source, the second digit the control source’s destination. Select
the control source to which you want to assign a destination by keying in the appropriate
control source number:
1: Left modulation wheel (center detent, spring return type)
2: Right modulation wheel (continuously variable type)
3: Control voltage pedal (plugs into rear panel PEDAL A/D jack;
also accepts any 0 to +10V control voltage source)
4: MIDI control channel A
5: MIDI control channel B
6: MIDI control channel C
7: Footswitch 1 (plugs into rear panel FOOT SW1 jack)
8: Footswitch 2 (plugs into rear panel FOOT SW2 jack)
3. Each of destinations 0 - 7 printed in the upper right-hand column of the module can be
controlled by control source 1, 2, or 3. Each destination can be controlled by only a
single source.
4. In addition to being controlled via the Emulator II’s controllers, these destinations can
also be controlled via MIDI. First, up to three destinations are assigned to the three MIDI
control sources (4, 5, and 6). Second, these MIDI control sources are given controller
numbers (see PRESET DEFINITION 30). These numbers match up with the numbers of
the controllers “transmitting” data from a MIDI unit into the Emulator II. For more
information, see the MIDI supplement.
5. Each of destinations 0 - 5 printed in the lower right-hand column of the module can be
controlled by sources 7 and 8. Each destination can be controlled only by a single
source.
6. The cursor will flash under the second number of the pair, indicating that you may now
select one of the destinations printed on the right-hand side of the module (and listed in
the REAL TIME CONTROL section of this manual). There are eight destinations (0-7)
available for the first six control sources, and six additional destinations (0 - 5) available
for control sources 7 and 8 (footswitches). Sources cannot share destinations.
Note:
Real-time functions usually control all Voices on the keyboard. However, when making up
a Preset, it is possible to exempt Voices from real-time control. This is described fully in VOICE
DEFINITION 29 (“Control Enable”).
Note:
For some Presets on factory disks, default destinations will already have been selected.
For other Presets, all control sources will be turned OFF (0).
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