Programming Your PC2
The Setup Editor
4-17
3. Press
>
until you see the Exit Value parameter.
4. Set a value of
127
(wet/dry mix of 100%).
5. Save the setup, this time replacing Setup
132
without renaming it.
Multiple Controller Function
HereÕs your next scenario: You want to add a layer of electric piano to Setup
132
, and you want
Slider
A
to control the wet/dry mix of both the acoustic and the electric piano. But you want the
acoustic pianoÕs mix to be dryer than the electric pianoÕs mix at all times.
1. Select Setup
132
. First, weÕll bring the entry value of the chorus back up to
127
.
2. Press
Zone 1
, then press and hold
Controllers
and move Slider
A
.
3. Press
>
until you see the Entry Value parameter for Slider
A
.
4. Press and hold
Enter
and push any slider all the way up). Now youÕre ready to add the
electric piano.
5. Make Zone 3 the current zone (press
Zone
3
).
6. Press
MIDI Xmit
.
7. Turn the Alpha Wheel three clicks to the right to assign Zone 3 to transmit on MIDI
Channel 3.
8. Press
Zone 3
to unmute the zone.
Since Zone 3 is going to be almost identical to Zone 1, weÕll copy Zone 1 and paste it into
Zone 3.
9. Press
Copy
. The display shows a prompt asking you if you want to copy Zone 3 (because
Zone 3 is the current zone). You donÕt. You want to copy Zone 1.
10. Press
Zone 1
, then
Enter
. The display shows
Zone|copied!
and returns to the Copy
prompt. (This makes Zone 1 current, by the way.)
11. Press
>
. The display shows a prompt asking if you want to paste to Zone 1.
12. Press
Zone 3
, then
Enter
. The display shows
Zone|pasted!
and returns to the Paste
prompt.
13. Take a minute to save the setup as
133 Offset
. YouÕll see why we chose that name in a
minute.
14. Press
Program
, then Sound Select
3
to assign an electric piano to Zone 3.
15. Make Zone 1 current (press
Zone 1
).
16. Press and hold
Controllers
, and move Slider
A
. Press
>
until you see the Ctrl Offset
parameter.
17. Press
6
,
4
,
+/-
,
Enter
. This sets an offset of -64 for slider
A
in Zone 1. The offset uniformly
subtracts 64 from the value of the slider (a
positive
offset would uniformly
add
to the
value). When the slider is all the way up, the value is (127 Ð 64) or 63. therefore, the
acoustic piano will always have a wet/dry mix thatÕs 64 lower than the electric piano.