7-18
Setup Mode
The Setup Editor
The Controller Destination List
The
table
below
contains
the
available
values
for
the
MIDI
CC
(continuous
controller)
destinations.
Physical
controllers
can
send
MIDI
values
to
these
destinations
in
order
to
control
the
parameters
of
PC3LE
programs
or
external
MIDI
equipment.
In
Setup
mode,
these
destinations
can
be
assigned
for
each
controller
on
the
Setup
Editor
Controllers
page
with
the
Dest
parameter,
if
the
DestType
parameter
is
set
to
Ctrl
.
By
default,
MIDI
CCs
sent
from
physical
controllers
are
sent
to
their
zone’s
program
internally,
and
to
the
MIDI
and
USB
outs
on
their
zone’s
MIDI
channel
(to
change
these
settings
see
Destination
on page 7
‐
6
and
Channel
on page 7
‐
7.)
In
the
PC3LE,
MIDI
CC
destinations
are
best
used
to
control
external
MIDI
equipment.
If
you
want
to
control
a
program
parameter,
set
the
DestType
parameter
to
Param
on
the
Setup
Editor
Controllers
page.
This
has
the
same
result
as
sending
a
MIDI
CC
to
control
a
program
parameter,
but
saves
you
a
lot
of
setup
steps
(Parameters
also
send
their
own
CC
numbers
to
the
MIDI
and
USB
out
ports
by
default.)
If
MIDI
CC
messages
for
destinations
0
‐
127
are
sent
to
programs
internally,
programs
will
only
respond
to
some
of
these
CC
destinations.
For
controller
messages
sent
to
external
equipment
via
the
MIDI
or
USB
out
ports,
destinations
0
‐
127
will
only
perform
their
named
function
if
the
external
equipment
has
the
capability
to
do
so.
Most
of
these
named
functions
correspond
to
the
MIDI
standard
for
continuous
controller
destinations.
Controller
Destination
numbers
which
are
greater
than
127
are
sent
as
a
PC3LE
‐
specific
protocol,
and
are
thus
not
sent
as
MIDI
data
through
MIDI
or
USB
out
ports.
Most
PC3LE
programs
respond
to
the
controller
destinations
above
127,
though
some
like
163
RiffOn
or
176
ShKeyNum
require
additional
circumstances
or
setup.
Controller
Number
Corresponding
Destination
Name
Description
0
OFF/Bank
By default, when you enter
0
or
Clear
for the Destination
parameter, the destination will be assigned to
OFF
. To select
Bank
as the destination, use the Alpha Wheel or
-/+
buttons.
1
MWheel
Default assignment for Mod Wheel
2
Breath
Default assignment for breath controller in compatible synths.
3
MIDI 03
MIDI Controller 3
4
Foot
Default assignment for continuous foot controller in
compatible synths.
5
PortTim
Monophonic PC3LE programs respond to this Controller if
portamento is turned on
6
Data
Almost all PC3LE programs have this Controller assigned to
filter frequency or brightness
7
Volume
MIDI Volume
8
Balance
MIDI Balance
9
MIDI 09
MIDI Controller 9
10
Pan
MIDI Pan—programs which use PANNER their effect chain
will respond to real-time pan adjustments; all other programs
will respond on the next note start, see
The Pan/Volume
(PAN/VOL) Page
on page 7-26.
Table 7-1
Controller Destination List
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