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you assign a control change), EXT 1-8 (used for Q-Link control),
BEND UP,
BEND DOWN,
Hint: In the case of a modulation source marked with a quarter note (
that the key is pressed (the moment the note-on is received) is used; any subsequent changes will be
ignored. For example if you select BEND as the modulation source, moving the bend wheel after
note-on will affect the note that is sounding. However if the modulation source is
the bend wheel after note-on will not affect the note that is sounding.
To cancel a modulation source, turn the [JOG] dial all the way to the left so that the field is blank.
CONTROLLER and
CTRL are sources that let you use an external MIDI controller to control a
program. If you select either of these sources, the ">>>" field will change to a numeric input field,
allowing you to specify the control change number (0–127).
EXT 1-8 are sources that let you use the Q-Link knobs/sliders to control a program.
4.
Move the cursor to the Destination field, and turn the [JOG] dial to select one
of the following modulation destinations.
AMPLITUDE, PAN, PITCH, LFO1 RATE, LFO2 RATE, LFO1 DEPTH, LFO2
DEPTH, LFO1 DELAY, LFO2 DELAY, CUTOFF, RESONANCE, TF CUTOFF 1, TF
RES 1, TF CUTOFF 2, TF RES 2, TF CUTOFF 3, TF RES 3, AMP ENV ATT, AMP
ENV DEC, AMP ENV REL, FILT ENV R1, FILT ENV R2, FILT ENV R4, AUX ENV
R1, AUX ENV R2, AUX ENV R4, ZONE SELECT, ZONE1 LEVEL, ZONE1 PAN,
ZONE1 PITCH, ZONE1 START, ZONE1 FILT (the corresponding destinations are also
available for zones 2–4).
Hint: Destinations that begin with "TF" are valid only if you have selected "TRIPLE" as the Filter
Type in the Filter page. By using these destinations you can individually control the three filters.
Destinations that begin with "ZONE" will individually control the zones within the key group or note
number.
To cancel a destination, turn the [JOG] dial all the way to the left so that the field is blank.
5.
Move the cursor to the Kg field, and turn the [JOG] dial to select the key group
or note number for which you want to adjust the modulation depth.
If you select ALL, your setting will apply to all key groups or note numbers.
6.
Move the cursor to the Depth field, and turn the [JOG] dial to specify the depth
of modulation.
Hint: You can set the Depth individually for each key group or note number.
7.
When you have finished making settings, press the [F1] key (CLOSE).
The settings will be updated and the popup window will close.
Some typical combinations of SOURCE and DESTINATION are shown below.
SOURCE
DESTINATION
FILT ENV
CUTOFF
LF0 1
PITCH
MODWHEEL
LFO 1DEPTH
AFTERTOUCH
LFO 1 DEPTH
AUX ENV
PITCH
EXT 1-8,
LFO1,
), only the value at the moment
Effect
The filter envelope will control the cutoff frequency of the
filter.
LFO will modulate the pitch, producing vibrato.
The modulation wheel of your keyboard will adjust the
LFO1 depth. By using this in conjunction with the LFO
1>PITCH setting described above, you can use the modula-
tion wheel to adjust the amount of vibrato.
Aftertouch on your keyboard will control the LFO 1 depth.
The AUX envelope will control the pitch.
Key group mix page
MODWHEEL,
LFO2,
CTRL.
BEND UP, moving
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