
7-12
Setup Mode
The Setup Editor
Dest
Depending on the
DestType
field (see above,) use this parameter to select a destination either
from the Parameters list for the program on the current zone, or from the MIDI Controller
Destination list (see page 7-17.) The Parameters list shows all parameters from the program
mode PARAMETERS page of the program on the current zone, including synth, insert and aux
effect parameters (see page 6-9 for details on the PARAMETERS page.) When
DestType
is set to
Param
, the Dest field will prefix insert effect parameters with
FXInsert1:
, and aux effect
parameters with
FXAux1:
. Program specific synth parameters will have no prefix.
If the setup has an aux1 or aux2 Override loaded (see page 7-63,) the parameters for the override
aux effects will not appear in the
Dest
parameters list. Aux Override effect parameters cannot be
assigned to controllers. Only a non-override aux1 effect can be assigned to controllers. If you
need to control an aux1 or aux2 Override effect parameter, edit one of the setup’s programs to
use the desired chain as the program’s aux effect (see
The EFFECTS (FX) Page
on page 6-13.)
Then, set the setup’s Aux FX channel (see
Aux FX Channel
on page 7-50) to the channel of the
zone that contains your newly edited program. Now you will be using the same effects chain
that had been your aux Override, but you can assign controllers to its parameters since it is now
a regular, non-override aux.
Note:
When
DestType
is set to
Param
, the parameters in the
Dest
field are sending MIDI
continuous controller values to control each parameter. It can be useful to know the CC number
or name used for each parameter, because this is how the controller movements will be labeled
when recorded to the PC3LE’s Song mode (see
Song Editor: The EVENT Page
on page 10-31) or to
an external sequencer. To see the CC number being used for a parameter, you can temporarily
change the
DestType
parameter to
Ctrl
to see the CC number in the
Dest
field. Some CC
numbers show a name instead of their number on the PC3LE. You can find a CC name’s
corresponding number in The Controller Destination List on page 7-17. See page 7-66 for details
on recording a setup to Song mode.
Entry and Exit Values
Entry value allows you to specify an initial value for a controller in a setup that will be sent
whenever you select that setup. For example, if you want to make sure that all of the modulation
in a zone is turned off when you select a setup, assign a physical controller to a destination of
MIDI 01 (MWheel) and set Entry Value to
0
.
Entry values ignore the current position of the physical controller when the setup is selected. In
fact, if the physical controller is above or below the entry value when the setup is selected
(which it often is), moving the controller will have no effect until it is past its entry value. In the
modulation example above, moving the assigned controller won’t turn on any modulation until
it’s pushed all the way
down,
and then up again.
An entry value of
None
is quite different from a value of
0
.
None
means that there will be no
initial controller command when the setup is selected, and any subsequent movement of the
physical controller will be effective.
Exit Value tells the PC3LE to send a value for that controller whenever you leave the setup,
either by selecting another setup or by selecting a different mode altogether. It can be very
useful when a controller is doing something to the sound, and you don’t want that effect to
continue after you leave the setup. For example, if you want to make sure a zone’s pitch returns
to normal whenever you leave a setup, you would set Exit Value to
64
for any controller whose
Destination parameter is set to
PitchUp
. Again,
None
means no command is sent.
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