Synthesizer Controller
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Precautions
- About this manual
- Quick Start
- Introduction
- Setup
- Playing and Editing Programs
- Playing and Editing Combinations
- Using and Editing Multi sets
- MIDI considerations
- Selecting a multi set
- Assigning a program to a track, and setting the volume and pan
- Copying the settings of a combination to a multi set
- What you can do in Multi mode
- Using Controllers
- Altering Programs to fit within a Multi set
- Layers, Splits, and Velocity Switches
- Effects
- Saving your edits
- Control via MIDI
- MIDI considerations
- Effects settings
- Global Mode
- Arpeggiator settings
- Using Drum Kits
- External control settings
- Other functions
- Appendices
Quick StartIntroductionSetupProgram
Combination
MultiEffectGlobalArpeggiatorDrum Kit
External control
Other functions
Appendices
Playing programs and combinations
5
5.
Play the keyboard to hear the combination you selected.
While playing the keyboard, use the joystick, and realtime controllers to modify the sound.
The result will differ depending on the combination, so play the keyboard while operating
these controllers to hear what they do. You can use the OCTAVE [
†
][
π
] buttons to change
the pitch in steps of one octave.
Note:
You can’t use the [AUDITION] button to play a riff (phrase) in Combination mode.
Selecting combinations by category
In Combination mode you can select combinations by category just as in Program mode. For the
procedure, see “Using the [CATEGORY] and PROGRAM/COMBINATION buttons to select a
category” (
☞
p.3).
Using controllers to modify the sound
You can operate the microX’s joystick, OCTAVE [
†
][
π
], and realtime controllers to add expres-
sive variation to your performances.
Joystick
You can use the joystick to vary the pitch or adjust the depth of modulation. The actual result
will depend on the program and combination, but these controllers are normally used to apply
the following effects.
OCTAVE
You can use the OCTAVE [†][π] buttons to shift the pitches assigned to the keyboard in one-
octave steps over a range of 3 octaves.
+Y
Deepen the vibrato
–X
Lower the
pitch
–Y
Deepen the wah effect
+X
Raise the
pitch