User Guide

comes out of the keyboard is either on or off, thus pressure can be used as a switch
that gives a boost to the amount of modulation.
- ON/PGM: This is a programmable shaping for the mod bus with ON as the default.
Shaping sources can be programmed in EDIT mode using the “PGM Shaping 1
SRC” and “PGM Shaping 2 SRC” functions.
AMOUNT:
The Amount control is used to set the maximum amount of modulation sent to
the Modulation Destination. When the Amount control is set to 0, no modulation will
pass through to the Modulation Destination. When the Amount is set to 10, The
maximum amount of modulation is sent to the Destination when the Performance
controller (Mod Wheel or MOD1 Input) is all the way up.
MOD BUS PERFORMANCE CONTROLLERS: Mod Wheel and MOD1 Input
The Mod Wheel and MOD1 Input are performance controllers for the Mod Wheel
Mod Bus and the Pedal/On Mod Bus respectively. They are the final stage in
determining the amount of modulation sent to the selected Destination. When at
maximum, the modulation amount is determined by the Amount control. When off,
the modulation amount is 0.
MOD 1:
The MOD1 input accepts an expression pedal or control voltage from 0 to 5
Volts. This is used as the performance control for the PEDAL/ON Mod Bus. With
nothing plugged into this jack, the voltage here is 5 Volts. When the voltage is at 0,
no modulation is sent to the PEDAL/ON Modulation Destination. When the Voltage at
the MOD1 is at 5 Volts, the Modulation is sent to the Destination at the level set by
the PEDAL/ON Amount control.
MOD2:
The MOD2 input is for applying an external modulation source into the MOD
busses. The input accepts an Expression Pedal or a control voltage of –5 to +5. With
nothing plugged into this jack, the voltage here is 5 Volts. When the SOURCE switch
selects ON/ MOD2, the Voltage that is at this jack becomes the Modulation source.