Kurzweil PC4 SE Musician's Manual page 73

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Program Edit Mode
MIDI CC Step Sequencer Page
Sequence
The CC Sequencer can play four simultaneous sequences which can each control a different
parameter or CC number. Use the Sequence parameter to select one of four sequences to
edit.
Each of the four sequences uses the same settings for the State, Number Steps, Sync, Note
Value, and MIDI Dest parameters. All other CC Sequencer parameters can be adjusted
independently for each of the four sequences.
Scale
Use the Scale parameter to change the range of CC values sent by the sequence (in
combination with the Scale Mod, Add, and Add Mod parameters). The Scale parameter
multiplies the CC values sent from the sequence. CC messages are limited to sending values
from 0-127, even if the Scale and Add parameters are set to produce values outside of this
range.
Each step in a CC Sequence can send CC values 0-127. These values can be multiplied by
the percent value of the Scale parameter in order to change the range of CC values. For
example:
When when Scale is set to 100% the sequence can send CC values 0-127.
Scale values 1-99% make the sequence send a smaller range of CC values. When Scale is set
to 50% the sequence is limited to sending CC values 0-63.
Scale values 101-200% multiply each sequencer step CC value to send higher CC values. For
example, when Scale is set to 200% a CC sequencer value of 62 will be sent as 126.
Scale Mod
Use the Scale Mod parameter to change the range of CC values sent by the sequence using a
physical controller (in combination with the Scale, Add, and Add Mod parameters).
The selected physical controller will use values 0-127 to multiply the CC values sent from the
sequence by 0%-200%.
Add
Use the Add parameter to change the range of CC values sent by the sequence (in
combination with the Scale, Scale Mod, and Add Mod parameters). The Add parameter adds
a value to the CC values sent from the sequence. CC messages are limited to sending values
from 0-127, even if the Scale and Add parameters are set to produce values outside of this
range.
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