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2) Pedal Assignment
The settings made here pertain to a connected foot switch (Foot
Pedal input). The normal setting assigns the hold function to the
pedal, which accounts for the common designation "sustain
pedal".
If you change this assignment you can use the pedal for
controlling the style functions, such as for calling up fill-ins,
starting and stopping the accompaniment, beginning a
performance with an intro or closing it with an ending, and
specifying the synchro-start of the rhythm.
The function Registration Increment (increasing the registration
numbers) is used to specify moves through the different
registrations; using the pedal lets you call up the registrations in
a chained sequence with your foot.
The setting Rotary slow/fast lets you assign the switching
between slow and fast Leslie effect to the foot switch.
3) Pedal Polarity
The settings Normal and Reverse (reverse polarity) can be used to
switch the characteristics of the connected foot switch. Some
manufacturers use different connections for the phase and neutral
lines of the switch. This function enables you to connect the
pedals of other manufacturers to the Z1000 and to set them to
the correct operating mode by a simple reversal of their polarity.
4) Clock
The Clock function allows you to change the timing used for the
Z1000's MIDI synchronization. The normal setting, Internal,
specifies that the Z1000's internal clock is used for controlling the
timing of sequencer or styles. The Z1000 operates in the control
or master mode and indicates the clock speed. If it is necessary
to match the Z1000 as the receiving (or slave unit) to an external
System / MIDI
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