Most Control Surface edits not stored in the Set
List
Important: Only the Graphic EQ settings are stored
with the Set List. All other Control Surface edits are not
stored with the Set List. Instead, they must be stored
with the original Program, Combination, or Song. For
more details, see "Saving Control Surface edits,"
below.
Saving Control Surface edits
Any changes that you make via the Control Surface—
editing mixer levels, for instance, or tweaking the real‐
time knobs—are temporary unless they are saved, just
as they are in the other modes.
However, if you make changes that you'd like to keep,
you can save your edits to Programs or Combinations
directly from Set List mode. To do so:
1. Make your edits using the Control Surface.
2. In the page menu, select the command "Update
Program" or "Update Combination."
The actual name will depend on whether the current
Slot is a Program or Combination.
Songs work slightly differently, since they don't have a
Write command (and must be saved to disk). All edits
made in Set List mode apply directly to the Songs in
memory, and can be saved to disk as desired.
Using the Control Assign From setting
The Control Assign setting determines the functions
assigned to the Control Surface, such as the mixer,
Tone Adjust, KARMA and Real‐Time Knobs, and so
on.
Control Assign From sets whether the Control Assign
applies to the Set List as a whole, and stays the same
regardless of which Slot is selected, or instead changes
according to the saved value for the Program,
Combination, or Song in the current Slot.
For instance, you may wish to have the Control Surface
stay assigned to the Set List EQ all the time. In this
case, set Control Assign From to Set List.
Or, you may wish to have the Control Surface update
to match the current Program, Combination, or Song.
For instance, you might want to use Tone Adjust for
drawbars on an organ Program, and then on the next
Slot use the sliders to control KARMA in a
Combination. In that case, set Control Assign From to
Slot.
Graphic EQ
Set Lists have an additional Control Surface option, not
available in the other modes: EQ. This is a nine‐band
graphic EQ applied to the sound after TFX2, which
tailors the sound from the main stereo outputs
(including the analog L/R outputs, S/P DIF, and USB).
You can use this EQ to compensate for the acoustic
environment of a specific club or other performance
venue. The sliders are mapped to the nine bands of the
EQ, for quick and intuitive adjustments.
Editing Set Lists Set Lists and the Control Surface
All bands are peaking, including the high and low
bands.
There is a single graphic EQ setting for each Set List,
which applies to all Slots in the list.
Using the Control Surface with the Graphic EQ
The last button in the Control Assign section, TONE
ADJ, has an additional option in Set List mode;
pressing the button toggles the Control Surface
between Tone Adjust and EQ.
Similar to the Timbre/Track and Audio buttons, the
setting is indicated by LEDs to the right of the button.
To set the Control Surface to control the Graphic EQ:
1. Press the TONE ADJ/EQ button until the EQ
button is lit.
If you press another Control Assign button, and then
press TONE ADJ/EQ again, the Control Surface returns
to the function last selected for the button. For
instance, if you last used it for EQ, then EQ will be
selected.
As a shortcut, you can also touch the EQ graphic on the
Set List Play page. This will jump to the Control
Surface page, and set Control Assign to EQ.
Reset Controls
When on the EQ page, RESET CONTROLS + TONE
ADJ/EQ resets all EQ parameters, including Bypass, to
the values stored in the Set List.
RESET CONTROLS + Slider resets the slider's band to
the stored value.
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