6-10
Program Mode
The Program Editor
MIDI Values
To
change
the
MIDI
value
or
controller
for
a
parameter,
press
the
right
cursor
button
to
highlight
the
center
or
right
column.
In
the
MIDI
value
(center)
column,
use
the
Alpha
Wheel
or
the
‐
/+
buttons
to
enter
a
MIDI
value
from
0
‐
127,
or
a
value
of
None
by
scrolling
below
0.
You
can
also
use
the
alphanumeric
pad
followed
by
the
Enter
button
to
enter
a
MIDI
value.
For
parameters
that
are
using
a
Switch
or
Footswitch
as
a
control
source,
the
available
MIDI
values
are
None,
Off,
and
On.
You
can
enter
these
values
with
the
alphanumeric
pad.
For
a
value
of
None
,
enter
‐
1
(negative
1)
followed
by
the
Enter
button.
For
a
value
of
Off
,
enter
0
(or
any
number
less
than
64)
followed
by
the
Enter
button.
For
a
value
of
On
,
enter
127
(or
any
number
greater
than
63)
followed
by
the
Enter
button.
Important Note About Values of None
For
all
factory
ROM
programs,
four
of
the
standard
parameters
(Pan,
Expression
(program
volume,)
Sustain,
and
Sostenuto)
are
always
set
to
None
by
default.
If
you
change
one
of
these
values,
either
on
the
Parameters
page
in
the
Program
Editor,
or
with
a
physical
controller
from
Program
Mode
(or
the
Program
Editor,)
the
same
value
will
be
used
for
any
other
program
you
select
,
if
you
select
another
program
that
uses
a
value
of
None
for
the
same
parameter.
These
values
remain
set
even
if
you
don’t
save
the
program.
This
can
be
useful,
for
example,
when
using
an
expression
pedal
to
control
program
volume.
By
default,
all
factory
ROM
programs
have
their
Expression
parameter
set
to
a
value
of
None
,
and
Expression
(program
volume)
by
default
can
be
controlled
by
an
expression
pedal
plugged
into
the
CC
Pedal
jack
(see
The
Control
Setup
section on page 7
‐
69
for
more
about
default
controller
settings.)
With
an
expression
pedal
plugged
into
the
CC
Pedal
jack,
you
can
control
the
volume
of
any
factory
ROM
program,
but
when
you
select
another
factory
ROM
program,
it
will
have
the
same
volume
that
you
set
with
the
expression
pedal
in
the
last
program.
This
way,
the
volume
of
your
programs
will
stay
consistent,
and
can
always
be
changed
by
the
expression
pedal.
If
you
want
a
program
to
have
a
default
volume,
you
must
set
a
MIDI
Value
other
than
None
for
the
Expression
parameter.
For
all
parameters
with
a
MIDI
Value
of
None,
any
values
set
with
a
physical
control
will
not
be
saved
when
saving
the
program.
You
must
set
the
MIDI
Value
column
for
that
parameter
to
something
other
than
None
in
order
to
set
and
save
a
value.
Note
About
KB3
Programs
:
For
KB3
Programs,
the
Drawbar
parameters
only
accept
MIDI
values
from
0
‐
8
(representing
the
settings
for
Drawbar
stops,)
as
well
as
values
of
None
.
Control Source
In
the
Control
Source
(right)
column,
set
one
of
the
PC3LE’s
physical
controllers
as
a
control
source
by
holding
the
Enter
button
on
the
alphanumeric
pad
and
moving
the
desired
controller.
You
can
also
use
the
Alpha
Wheel
or
the
‐
/+
buttons
to
choose
one
of
the
PC3LE’s
physical
controllers
as
a
control
source,
or
choose
a
value
of
None
if
you
don’t
want
to
use
a
physical
controller
for
this
parameter.
You
can
also
choose
a
value
of
None
by
entering
‐
1
with
the
alphanumeric
pad
followed
by
the
Enter
button.
To
choose
an
external
MIDI
CC
number
as
a
control
source,
you
must
enter
the
number
of
the
controller
with
the
alphanumeric
pad
followed
by
the
Enter
button.
Using
the
Alpha
Wheel
or
the
‐
/+
buttons
will
bring
you
back
to
the
list
of
the
PC3LE’s
physical
controllers.
Also,
the
PC3LE’s
physical
controllers
each
use
one
of
the
available
MIDI
CC
numbers,
so
you
must
choose
one
of
the
other
available
CC
numbers
when
using
an
external
MIDI
control
source.
See
page 7
‐
70
for
a
list
of
the
default
CC
numbers
that
are
used
by
the
PC3LE’s
physical
controllers.
Important Note About Selecting A Control Source:
When
you
change
the
control
source
for
a
parameter,
the
new
control
source
immediately
sets
its
current
value
for
the
MIDI
value
of
the
current
parameter.
If
the
MIDI
value
of
the
parameter
is
set
to
None
,
the
new
value
will
be
set,
but
the
MIDI
Value
column
for
the
parameter
will
still
display
None
(see
above
for
an
Important
Note
About
Values
of
None
.)
This
can
be
troublesome,
for
example,
if
you
were
to
change
the
Control
Source
for
the
Expression
parameter,
you
may
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