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Basic Operation
Once you have assigned a parameter as a Destination, the controller you have
assigned “owns” that parameter. Adjustments made to this parameter from the
Edit matrix, will only affect the initial value of the parameter when the program
is loaded.
The behavior of the parameter on program load is determined by the setting of
the Patch Update parameter in Control mode (1.7). This parameter can be set
to Immediate or Delayed.
When Immediate is selected, the initial value of the parameter value will
correspond to the controller position.
When Delayed is selected, the stored value of the parameter will continue to be
in effect until the controller is moved. (It is, therefore, a good idea to set a sensible
value to the parameter in the Edit matrix.)
Assigning Values
Once you have assigned a Destination, press Load /
✱
to get to the Values
display.
✱
000:
Off
Patch 0 Values
Src values are shown here. The asterisk (
✱
) indicates
that this field is available for control with the ADJUST
knob (and that additional parameters are available by
pressing Load /
✱
).
The current Dst value is displayed here. When you press
Load /
✱
again, the asterisk will move to indicate that this value
is available to be changed by turning ADJUST.
000:
✱
Off
Patch 0 Values
This display allows you to assign Destination values to specific Source values.
These assignments are made in pairs, each with a value for the Source and a
value for the Destination. For example, the default is two pairs mapped as
follows:
minimum Src value (0) = minimum Dst value
maximum Src value (127) = maximum Dst value
This establishes a linear relationship between the parameter and the controller.
Inverse control is accomplished easily by reversing these settings. As many as
eight pairs of Destination/Source values, or pivot points, can be assigned here,
providing an exciting new level of dynamic control.
Mod Row parameters that can be assigned as Patch Destinations
LFO1
Rate, Shape, P Width, Depth
LFO2
Rate, Shape, P Width, Depth
AR ENV
Attack, Release, Mode
Env L
Release
Env R
Release
Sw 1
Rate, P Width, Mode
Sw 2
Rate, P Width, Mode
Delay
Delay Time
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