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7. Six parameters related to the three programmable pedals.
Ped 1 = Ped 1 Assign = (function)
Ped 2 = Ped 2 Assign = (function)
Damper = Damper Assign = (function)
The parameters on the left select the type of pedal, while those on the right select
the function to assign to it.
Ped = Analog:a continuous control pedal; e.g. a Volume pedal.
Ped = Logic n.c/n.o.: a switch action pedal; e.g. a Start/Stop pedal.
With “n.c.” and “n.o.” you can select the pedal polarity. This will allow the use of
pedals of other brands.
Functions assignable to the Pedals:
The assigned functions differ according to whether “analog” or “logic” is selected. Each
track of the current Performance can also be enabled or disabled for the assigned pedal
function - this is carried out “Edit Performance” environment in the “Pedals” and
“Damper” functions.
When Analog is selected, you can assign the following functions to the relative
continuous control pedal:
Off: pedal disabled.
Pitch Bend: provides the same effect as the Track Ball when moved in Left/
Right directions with a maximum pitch excursion of ±2 semi-
tones.
Pitch +: provides a pitch increase with an excursion from standard Pitch
to +2 semitones.
Pitch -: provides a pitch decrease with an excursion from standard Pitch
to -2 semitones.
Modulation: provides the same effect as the Track Ball when moved in Up/
Down directions.
Volume: provides a master volume control covering the complete range
of level values (0 - 127).
Pan: moves the sounds between the Left and Right Audio channels.
Expression: provides a general volume control with a limited excursion of
level
1
.
Attack: affects the Amplitude envelope (key on) of the sounds being
controlled. In this case, it controls the time taken for the sound(s)
being affected to reach maximum level before entering the
decay phase. In other words, it controls the Attack Rate.
Release: affects the Amplitude envelope (key off) of the sounds being
controlled. In this case, it controls the time taken for the sound(s)
being affected to reach zero level after releasing the keys.
Filter 1: affects the Filter envelopes (Key on) of the sounds being
controlled, intervening on the Cut-off frequencies. In practice,
this control allows you to “open” and “close” Filter 1.
N.C. =- Normally
closed (Generalmusic
pedals)
N.O. = Normally open
(pedals of other
brands).
NOTE 1:
The lowest point
corresponds to the
value of the Volume
parameter in the
Master Mixer page.
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