User Guide

PROGRAMMABLE MOD WHEEL DESTINATION is a function that allows the user to
program 1 of 8 additional modulation destinations to be used when the DESTINATION
switch for the Mod Wheel Mod Bus is set to LFO RATE/PGM. Enter EDIT mode, and use
the +1 button to highlight PGM M-WHL DEST. Press ENTER and the following Mod
Destinations appear:
LFO Rate (default)
Filter Resonance
Filter Spacing
Panorama
Osc. 1 Level
Osc. 2 Level
Osc. 3 Level
Noise Level
2.3 PGM PEDAL SOURCE
PROGRAMMABLE PEDAL/ON SOURCE is a function that allows the user to program 1 of
8 additional modulation sources to be used when the SOURCE switch for the Pedal/On
Mod Bus is set to NOISE/PGM. Enter EDIT mode, and use the +1 button to highlight PGM
PEDAL SOURCE. Press ENTER and the following Mod Sources appear:
Noise (default)
Filter ENV
Amplitude ENV
Smoothed Sample and Hold
Oscillator 1
Oscillator 2
Touch Surface X
Touch Surface Y
2.4 PGM PEDAL DEST.
PROGRAMMABLE PEDAL/ON DESTINATION is a function that allows the user to program
1 of 8 additional modulation destinations to be used when the DESTINATION switch for
the Pedal/On Mod Bus is set to LFO RATE/PGM. Enter EDIT mode, and use the +1 button
to highlight PGM PEDAL DEST. Press ENTER and the following Mod Destinations appear:
LFO Rate (default)
Filter Resonance
Filter Spacing
Panorama
Osc. 1 Level
Osc. 2 Level
Osc. 3 Level
Noise Level
3.1 PROGRAMMABLE SHAPING SOURCE 1
3.2 PROGRAMMABLE SHAPING SOURCE 2
On both Mod Busses, the Shaping switches point to “On/PGM” in their full Clockwise
position. “PGM” stands for the programmable shaping sources. There are two
programmable shaping sources – both are combined by the software and shared by
both Mod Buss Shaping switches. When either of the Shaping switches are in the
On/PGM position, the Programmable Shaping values stored in memory are applied to
Shape the Mod Buss source. Shaping is like an additional level control for modulation
amount – in the case of a Shaping signal like velocity, the higher the velocity, the more