11. Module reference: In/Out group
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The blue Aftertouch output provides a positive control signal according to the current Keyboard After-
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The blue Control Pedal output provides a positive control signal according to the position of a connected
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THe yellow Sustain Pedal output provides a logic high signal (+64 units) as soon as a connected sustain
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The blue Pitch Stick output provides both the negative and positive control signal range of the
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The Status module is an extremely useful
module for controlling things in a Patch.
It gives you the possibility to gate events
when you load a Patch and also when you switch between Variations in the Patch. It also gives you the
possibility to control your Patch depending on which individual voice is used.
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Provides you with a high logic signal (+64 units) as soon as a Patch is loaded into a Slot. This signal can
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Provides you with a high logic signal (+64 units) as soon as a Variation is active. When you switch be-
tween Variations, the signal drops to 0 for a short while and then immediately raises to +64 units again.
This signal can be used to start/gate events in the Patch that you want to start automatically after you
switch between Variations. Signal:
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The blue Voice No output sends out a Ctrl signal value for the voice number currently used. This means
you can control each voice in a polyphonic patch separately. The Ctrl values for the voice numbers sent
out from the Voice No output corresponds to the ranges of the Ctrl inputs of the Multiplexer modules
in the Switch group (see
) and also the Volt input of the Volt Sequencer module (see
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The output Ctrl signal output values are these: Voice 1: 0, Voice 2: 4, Voice 3: 8, Voice 4: 12, Voice 5:
16, Voice 6: 20, Voice 7: 24, Voice 8: 28, Voice 9: 32, Voice 10: 36, Voice 11: 40, Voice 12: 44, Voice
13: 48, Voice 14: 52, Voice 15: 56, Voice 16: 60, Voice 17: 64, Voice 18: 68, Voice 19: 72, Voice 20:
76, Voice 21: 80, Voice 22: 84, Voice 23: 88, Voice 24: 92, Voice 25: 96, Voice 26: 100, Voice 27: 104,
Voice 28: 108, Voice 29: 112, Voice 30: 116, Voice 31: 120 and Voice 32: 124.
As you can see, the output Ctrl signal has double the range compared to general control signals. This
means that if you want to control general control signal applications you need to add a negative offset for
Voice 17 and above to not hit the +64 units “headroom” of the control signal inputs.