User Manual

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Parameter List
ASSIGN
ASSIGN COMMON
Parameter Explanation
SENS (INPUT SENS) This adjusts the input sensitivity when INPUT LEVEL is selected for SOURCE.
ASSIGN 1–8
Parameter Value Explanation
SW OFF, ON Turns the ASSIGN 1–8 on/o.
SOURCE
Species the controller (source).
TAP/CTL [TAP/CTL] switch.
EXP PDL
(EXP PEDAL)
External footswitch (EV-5 etc.; available separately) connected to the CTL 1,2/
EXP jack.
CTL1, 2 PDL External footswitch connected to the CTL 1,2/EXP jack.
INT PDL
Internal pedal
The virtual expression pedal will begin operating when started
by the specied trigger (TRIGGER), modifying the parameter
specied by “TARGET.
For details on the parameters that can be assigned to the
internal pedal, refer to TIME” and “CURVE” (p. 16)
WAVE PDL
Wave pedal
The virtual expression pedal will cyclically modify the parameter specied by
“TARGET” in a xed wave form.
INPUT
(INPUT LEVEL)
The assigned target parameter will change according to the input level.
* If you want to adjust the input sensitivity, set the SENS (INPUT SENS).
CC#1–31, CC#64–95 Controller number from an external MIDI device
MODE
(SOURCE MODE)
Species the operation of the controller.
MOMENT
The value will normally be OFF (minimum value), and will be ON
(maximum value) only while the control is being operated.
* If you want to use the internal pedal or wave pedal, set to “MOMENT.
TOGGLE
The value will toggle between OFF (minimum) and ON (maximum) each time
the control is operated.
TRG This selects the parameter to be changed.
MIN (TARGET MIN)
MAX (TARGET MAX)
Species the range of change for the parameter. The values will depend on the parameter that’s
assigned by “TARGET.
ACT.LO
(ACT RANGE LO)
Within the operating range of the source, this species the range that will control the target
parameter.
The target parameter will be controlled within the range specied. Normally, you should leave ACT.LO
at “0” and ACT.HI at “127.
ACT.HI
(ACT RANGE HI)
WAV.RT
(WAVE RATE)
*1
0–100,
BPM
Species the time for one cycle of the wave pedal.
* If, due to the tempo, the time is longer than the range of allowable settings, it is then synchronized
to a period either 1/2 or 1/4 of that time.