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From the Control Assign display you can make controller assign settings for the Part.
You can change sounds as desired by setting the desired controller to “Source” and the desired parameter
to “Destination.” Not only physical controllers such as the Pitch Bend wheel but also Motion Sequencer or
Envelope Follower can be set to “Source” as a virtual controller.
Up to 16 Controller Sets can be assigned to each Part.
Auto Select (Auto Select Switch)
Determines whether the Auto Select function for Display Filter (below) is active (On) or not (Off). When this
parameter is set to “On,” the operated Controller is automatically set in “Display Filter”. Also you can obtain
the same result by pressing the [CONTROL ASSIGN] button.
Settings:
Off, On
Display Filter
Determines the Controller to be displayed.
Settings:
PitchBend, Modwheel, AfterTouch, FootCtrl 1, FootCtrl 2, FootSwitch, Ribbon, Breath, AsgnKnob 1 – 8, AsgnSw 1,
AsgnSw 2, MS Lane 1 – 4, EnvFollow 1 – 16, EnvFollowAD, EnvFollowMst
Display Name
Determines the name of each Assignable Knob 1 – 8 which is displayed in the Performance Play display
(
). This is available only when “AsgnKnob 1 – 8” is set in “Source.”
Destination
Determines the target parameter to be controlled. To add another Destination, touch “+” icon. For
information on setting examples for “Destination,” see below.
Settings:
See the “Control List” in the Data List PDF document.
Destination Setting Examples
The following settings are some useful examples how to set the Destination.
Concerning *1 and *2, the following settings are necessary in addition to the above settings.
*1 “Ins A/B Type” = “Rotary Speaker” in the Effect display of Part Edit
*2 “Ins A/B Type” = “VCM Pedal Wah” in the Effect display of Part Edit
Control Assign
Operation
[PERFORMANCE]
[EDIT]
Part selection
ELEMENT/OPERATOR [COMMON]
[Mod/Control]
[Control Assign]
To control the volume:
Part Param
Volume
To change the pitch:
Part Param
Pitch
To change the speed of the Rotary Speaker:
Ins A/B
InsA/B SpdCtrl
*1
To apply a Wah pedal effect:
Ins A/B
InsA/B PdlCtrl
*2