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Menu Buttons
These three buttons (12) (13) (14) select the menu level and allow setup changes.
The number at the bottom left of the display above the first menu button (12)
always shows the current menu level. Menu level 0 is the normal play mode and
the first menu button will show green. In all other menus this button will show red.
The last menu level will cycle back to the first. The use of the second (13) and third
(14) menu buttons vary and will always show on the display.
Menu Level 0
This is the normal play mode. The second menu button (13) will always act as the
manual send in this menu level. The third menu button (14) will change depending
on the synthesizer type selected. For the Roland MKS-70 & MKS-80 the third
menu button will allow upper/lower tone select (see MKS70 bug report in the
synthesizer tables regarding this feature).
Menu Level 1
This menu level selects the active synthesizer type.
Menu Level 2
This menu level sets the outgoing MIDI channel for commands to the Synthesizer
selected. The second (13) and third (14) menu buttons allow any channel to be
selected from 1 to 16. Each synthesizer type will store the MIDI channel separately
which will allow more than one synthesizer to be controlled using the Patch Editor.
Only the active synthesizer can be controlled 'live' but any supported type can be
controlled via SysEx. The synthesizer type in the Patch Editor can be quickly
changed using menu level 4.
Menu Level 3
This menu level sets the incoming MIDI channel for commands to the Patch
Editor. The second (13) and third (14) menu buttons allow any channel to be
selected from 1 to 16.
Menu Level 4
This menu level sets the brightness of the LEDs to suit the light levels.
Menu Level 5
This menu level allows any continuous control to be 'mapped' to the external
input. Moving any continuous control while in this menu level will 'map' that
control. The currently 'mapped' control will be over written if another control is
moved. The 'mapping' is cleared by menu button 3 (14). Once a control has been
'mapped' the External Input level control (48) will flash during mapping and stay lit
in normal play mode. While in this mode the external level is displayed on the right
side of the display.
Osc 2 XMod
The XMod button (24) will select between the various Cross Modulation options
available. The types available will depend on the synthesizer type selected.
LFO Controls
Not all wave types are available for all synthesizer types (26). Some synthesizer
types only provide a sine wave. The Korg DW-6000 and the Roland Juno-1 are
examples of this. The LFO Delay (27) and LFO Rate (28) are common to all
synthesizer types supported.
Chorus Controls
Used for synthesizers that support Chorus and FX (29) (30).
HPF Mode
High Pass Filter select (31). Some synthesizers have buttons select control for the
HPF and some have a continuous variable control. Where a variable control is
used the HPF mode button will provide 10 levels of HPF and the PW control of
Oscillator 2 will give continuous variable control. Both of these controls will
overwrite each other. The HPF setting will jump to which ever control is used.
Filter Cutoff & Res
Low Pass Filter Cutoff (32) and Resonance Adjust (33). This control is common to
all synthesizer types.
Filter Key Follow Amount
This control (36) sets the amount of key follow modulation for the filter cutoff.
EG1/EG2 ADSR
These controls (37) (38) (39) (40) (42) (43) (44) (45) set the shape of the EG1 and
EG2 Envelopes. The EG1 envelope, if used, will normally control the Filter via the
ENV mod control (35). If the EG1 is not used then the EG2 will be the source of all
the ENV Mod controls. For synthesizer types that have more complex ADSR
controls with extra break levels etc these are controlled to make them act like a
ADSR type control.
VCA Mode and Level
The VCA Mode control (46) sets the VCA Mode and will vary depending on the
synthesizer being controlled. It will normally select between Gate and Env. The
Level will set the final VCA level (47) if available for the the synthesizer type
selected. If there is no VCA level available then this control will send a MIDI volume
level control.
Ext Level
The External Level control (48) will adjust the external level input. If a continuous
control has been 'mapped' to the external input then this control will set the
maximum level of the External Input for that control. The external input and the
'mapped' control will overwrite each other with the output jumping to which ever is
used.
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