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PC88 Made Easy
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9. Switching from One Setup to Another With a Pedal
If you need to switch between Setups very quickly in performance, it can be useful to do
this with a switch pedal. To do the following tutorial, you will need a switch pedal
plugged into the Switch Pedal 2 j ack in the PC88. (You could use Switch Pedal 1, but
then you wouldnÕt be able to use it for Sustain.)
1.
Create a Setup with one or more zones, following tutorial #1.
2.
Hold the Controllers button and step on the pedal connected to the Switch Pedal 2
j ack. The display will read Zone:1 SwitchPdl 2, SW Type: Momentary. If the display
shows a different Zone, that is OK. Only one zone is needed to accomplish what you
want to do, and it can be any zone, as long as the zone is active.
3a.
Press the >> button, so that you are on the OnCtrl parameter. Press 137, then Enter
to select GoTo Setup for the value.
In addition to the 128 MIDI controller messages, there are a number of special functions
that can be assigned to a physical controller. They are listed on pages 5-13 & 5-14 of the
manual. You can scroll up to them with the alpha wheel, or enter specific numbers
(documented in the manual) to go directly to them.
4a.
Press the >> button to get to the On Value parameter. Choose a Setup number that
you want to j ump to from this Setup. Enter that number as the value for this parameter.
3b-4b.
Another option is to use the Setup Increment function instead of the GoTo Setup.
In this case, you would type 135, then Enter when on the On Ctrl parameter, then set On
Value to 127. This option will cause the PC88 to select the next higher numbered Setup,
when you Step on the pedal. You could also use another pedal and assign it to Setup
Decrement. Then the two pedals would allow you to step through the setups in
ascending or descending order. (But of course, you would need to assign the pedals to
these values in each Setup.)
5.
Name & Save your Setup. It is important you save your Setup before testing the pedal,
since stepping on the pedal will cause you to leave the current Setup and if it isnÕt
saved, you will have to program it again. Now step on the pedal. You should see the
PC88 j ump to the Setup that you have chosen.
Instead of using a pedal, you could accomplish the same thing assigning the GoTo Setup
to the E, F, or G controller buttons, but of course, then you have to take your fingers off
the keys.