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147Program description - Control switches
SEL
0%
0%
0%
C1
C2
C3
–––
C4
Control switch
Lv2
+85%
STO
–––
–––
SEL
10
While this switch is open, the “C1” control switch
is active, i. e. it triggers at the switching point; if the
switch is closed, the control switch now remains per-
manently closed as well, independently of the control
position and switching direction:
SEL
0%
0%
0%
C1
C2
C3
–––
C4
Control switch
Lv2
+85%
STO
–––
–––
SEL
10
Combining two control switches
For more complex applications, however, it can prove
necessary to override this control switch with a sec-
ond control switch.
Example:
Control switch “C1” will now be assigned to control
function 3 (= control 3) instead of its previous as-
signment “Lever2”. The switching point is at its center
point, i. e. at 0 %. The switch chosen in the next-to-
the-last right column is “C2” from the list of expanded
switches. This “C2” control switch will now be allo-
cated in its own line to the right proportional slider
“Slide2”, whose switch-point is +50 %:
SEL
0%
0%
+50%
C1
C2
C3
–––
C4
Control switch
STO
–––
–––
Cn3
C2
Sl2
0%
SEL
The switching directions indicated in the fourth col-
umn from the left will now show control switch “C2” as
being closed as long as stick (control 3) and/or “Slide
2” are located on the other side of their switch-points.
Application
In order to make these control switches usable, they
can be specified in those menus which use switches
by calling them up via the additional “expanded
switches” selection menu:
Move desired switch
to ON position
(ext. switch: SET)
A brief tap on the center SET key of the right four-way
button will afford access to the expanded switches:
Control/Logic/fix sw
C2 C3 C4 FX
FXi L1 L2 L3 L4
C1
Now use the selection keys to pick the desired control
switch “C1 … C4”, fixed switch “FX” or logical switch
“L1 … L8” or the respected inverted switch “C1i …
C4i”, “FXi” or “L1i … L8i”, for example, “C3”:
Control/Logic/fix sw
C2 C4 FX
FXi L1 L2 L3 L4
C1
C3
A brief tap on the center SET key of the right four-way
button will adopt the selected switch into the menu:
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Note regarding the inverted switches:
If you select an inverted switch during the assignment
process – e. g. “G3i” instead of “G3” – the only differ-
ence is that the switching direction is simply reversed,
i. e. if a particular switch is intended to activate a
function e. g. a mixer when turned on, then the
same switch with the “i” suffix (= inverted) activates
this function when it is turned off. Typical applications
might be a need for one and the same switch to turn
one function on, and simultaneously to turn a second
function off, and vice versa. These facilities, espe-
cially when used in conjunction with logical switches
(described in the following section) can be exploited
to cope with extremely complex switching systems.