User Interface Basics
Pitch Wheel and Mod Wheel
3-5
Pitch Wheel and Mod Wheel
To
the
left
of
the
PC3K’s
keyboard
are
the
Pitch
Wheel
and
the
Mod
Wheel,
as
well
as
the
SW
and
Arp
buttons.
Push
the
Pitch
Wheel
away
from
you
to
raise
the
pitch
of
the
note(s)
you
are
playing.
Pull
it
towards
you
to
lower
the
pitch.
Most
programs
are
set
so
that
the
pitch
wheel
will
raise
and
lower
pitch
by
a
whole
step,
although
some
programs
use
the
pitch
wheel
to
lower
pitch
by
as
much
as
an
octave.
The
Pitch
Wheel
has
a
spring
so
that
it
will
snap
back
to
place
(i.e.,
back
to
the
original
pitch)
when
you
release
it.
The
Mod
Wheel
performs
a
variety
of
functions.
Different
programs
may
use
it
for
filter
sweeps,
tremolo/vibrato,
wah,
or
layer
volume.
The
Arp
button
turns
on
and
off
the
PC3K’s
Arpeggiator.
The
SW
button
(MIDI
29)
can
be
programmed
to
do
a
variety
of
things.
Often
it
is
used
for
layer
enable
or
effect
enable.
Arp
SW
Pitch
Mod
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