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Assigna ble Rea l-tim e Controllers
Yo u can assig n specific parameters to the assig nable
co ntro ller o f yo ur cho ice, including the eig ht CO N TRO L
kno bs, [MO DULATIO N ] wheel, [RIBBO N ] co ntro ller (X-axis
and Z-axis) and keybo ard After To uch, as well as (o ptio nal)
[FO O T VO LUME], [FO O T CO N TRO LLER] and
[FO O TSW ITCH] pedals. Co ntro ller and parameter
assig nments are made using the Co ntro l Matrix (see pag e
7 3 ) and the Utility Co ntro l Assig n functio n (see pag e 9 5 ).
For more information about controllers, see Using The Control Features, page 4 9 .
Se le cting Sce ne s
And Sce ne M orphing
The AN 1 x ’s Scene select a nd pla y functions offer
a n ex citing ra nge of sophistica ted a nd
convenient rea l-tim e sound control options tha t
let y ou ex press y ourself m usica lly in com pletely
unique w a y s. The [SCEN E] sw itches let y ou select
a Scene or a ctiva te the Scene Control function.
Pa ra m eters Stored In Ea ch Scene
•
All parameter g ro up CO N TRO L kno b po sitio n setting s
(except fo r the [ASSIG N ] g ro up).
•
VO ICE SCEN E SETUP Menu Mo de and Co ntro l Matrix
(excluding co mmo n) parameter setting s.
•
VO ICE CO MMO N menu Vari EF Dry:W et setting s.
Sce ne M e m ori e s
Each vo ice has two Scene memo ries, each o f which can
have a different edit using the CO N TRO L kno bs. Either
Scene can be recalled at any time during play by pressing
[SCEN E 1 ] o r [SCEN E 2 ]. An LED to the left o f the selected
switch will lig ht to indicate the active Scene.
Due to the virtually unlimited number o f results po ssible by
selecting KN O B PARAMETER G RO UP switches and turning
the CO N TRO L kno bs, each o f the two Scenes can be as
similar o r radically different as yo u want. This g ives yo u
two specific so unds to cho o se fro m at any time within each
o f the 1 2 8 vo ices, at the simple press o f a [SCEN E]
switch.
Scenes are especially handy fo r creating slig ht variatio ns
o n the same so und fo r use during different parts o f a
so ng — say, o ne with fast attack that cuts thro ug h the mix
during rhythmic phrases, and o ne with a slo wer attack
that’s mo re suitable fo r a pad. And o f co urse, if the two
Scenes are co mpletely different fro m each o ther— say o ne
so und prepared fo r verse and cho rus, and ano ther fo r a
so lo break— it’s a lo t simpler to switch back and fo rth
between Scenes than it is to switch between vo ices,
especially under the pressure o f a live situatio n.
Knob position settings 2
Knob position settings 1
Algorithm
Wave
Attack
Attack
ASSIGN 1
ASSIGN 2
ASSIGN 3
ASSIGN 4
PEG Decay
Wave
VCO1
Fine
Fine
PEG Sw
FM Src2
LFO2 Spd
PmodDepth
PmodDepth
Level
LFO1 Wave
LFO1 Spd
LFO1 Dly
PW
ASSIGN 5
ASSIGN 6
ASSIGN 7
ASSIGN 8
VCF
Cutoff
Sync
Pmod Sw
Sync Pitch
Pitch
Pitch
PEG Depth
Decay
Decay
VCO2
Level
FM Depth
FM Src1
Sync Pitch
Depth
Sustain
Ring
Mod
Sustain
Sync Pitch
Src
Edge
Port Time
Edge
Release
Release
Noise
Level
PW
HPF
Feedback
VCF
PWM Depth
PWM Src
PWM Src
PWM Depth
Type
Reso
nance
Volume
FEG
Depth
Fmod
Depth
Amod Depth
Vel
Sens
Key
Track
Vel Sens
Algorithm
Wave
Attack
Attack
ASSIGN 1
ASSIGN 2
ASSIGN 3
ASSIGN 4
PEG Decay
Wave
VCO1
Fine
Fine
PEG Sw
FM Src2
LFO2 Spd
PmodDepth
PmodDepth
Level
LFO1 Wave
LFO1 Spd
LFO1 Dly
PW
ASSIGN 5
ASSIGN 6
ASSIGN 7
ASSIGN 8
VCF
Cutoff
Sync
Pmod Sw
Sync Pitch
Pitch
Pitch
PEG Depth
Decay
Decay
VCO2
Level
FM Depth
FM Src1
Sync Pitch
Depth
Sustain
Ring
Mod
Sustain
Sync Pitch
Src
Edge
Port Time
Edge
Release
Release
Noise
Level
PW
HPF
Feedback
VCF
PWM Depth
PWM Src
PWM Src
PWM Depth
Type
Reso
nance
Volume
FEG
Depth
Fmod
Depth
Amod Depth
Vel
Sens
Key
Track
Vel Sens
CTRL
SCENE