Using various controllers
Here we will explain typical ways to use the various con‐
trollers. Y
Foot pedal (CC#04) [Bn, 04, vv]
If the CC# above is assigned as the Assignable Pedal func‐
tion, this message will be transmitted when the controller is
used.
• You can turn transmission and reception on/off for each
timbre ("Foot Pedal" on page 10).
Damper pedal (CC#64) [Bn, 40, vv]
This message is transmitted when you use a damper pedal
(optional DS‐1H) connected to the DAMPER/PEDAL/SW1
jack, and the damper effect will be turned on/off. If the DS‐
1H is used, a half‐damper effect can be applied.
• You can turn transmission and reception on/off for each
timbre ("Damper" on page 10).
Foot switch (CC#82) [Bn, 52, vv]
If the CC# above is assigned as the function of the foot
switch, using the switch will transmit this message with
vv=127 [7F] for ON, and vv=00 [00] for OFF.
You can turn transmission and reception on/off for each tim‐
bre ("Foot SW" on page 10).
Sostenuto (CC#66) [Bn, 42, vv]
If the CC# above is assigned as the function of the foot
switch, using the switch will transmit this message with
vv=127 [7F] for ON, and vv=00 [00] for OFF, and the soste‐
nuto effect will be turned on/off. When this message is
received, the result will be the same as when the controller
is used (OFF for vv=63 [3F] or below, and ON for vv=64 [40]
or above).
Soft pedal (CC#67) [Bn, 43, vv]
If the CC# above is assigned as the function of the foot
switch, using the switch will transmit, and the soft pedal
effect will be turned on. When this message is received, the
result will be the same as when the controller is used.
When the "Foot pedal (CC#04)"–"Soft pedal (CC#67)" mes‐
sages are used on the PS60, the specified alternate modula‐
tion or dynamic modulation etc. will be controlled. When
these messages are received, the result will be the same as if
the controller had been used. For "Foot switch (CC#82)"–
"Soft pedal (CC#67)," vv of 63 [3F] or less will be OFF, and
64 [3F] or greater will be ON.
Controlling via the controllers of a connected
MIDI instrument such as the M3
Ribbon Controller (CC#16) [Bn, 10, vv]
When a control change is received from the ribbon control‐
ler or other assigned controller of a MIDI instrument (such
as the PS60), the specified effect (e.g., alternate modulation
or dynamic modulation) will be applied.
• You can turn transmission and reception on/off for each
timbre ("Enable Ribbon CC#16" on page 104, page 161).
SW1 modulation (CC#80) [Bn, 50, vv]
SW2 modulation (CC#81) [Bn, 51, vv]
When the control change assigned for SW1 or SW2 of a
MIDI device such as the M3 is received, the assigned alter‐
nate modulation or dynamic modulation effect will be
applied.
You can turn transmission and reception on/off for each tim‐
bre ( "Other CC" on page 10).
MIDI applications Messages transmitted and received by the PS60
Controller (CC#85, 86, 87, 88)
When the VALUE slider of MIDI instruments such as the
M3, or a control change assigned to a controller is received,
the specified alternate modulation or dynamic modulation
effect will be applied.
Controlling Program tone & envelope
shapes
CC#70–79 control specific parameters of a program.
For details on the program parameters that correspond to
each control change, and how the PS60 will respond in each
mode when these are received, refer to "PS60 and MIDI
CCs" on page 131
Filter cutoff (CC#74) [Bn, 4A, vv]
Resonance level (CC#71) [Bn, 47, vv]
Filter EG intensity (CC#79) [Bn, 4F, vv]
Release time (CC#72) [Bn, 48, vv]
Sustain level (CC#70) [Bn, 46, vv]
Attack time (CC#73) [Bn, 49, vv]
Decay time (CC#75) [Bn, 4B, vv]
LFO 1 speed (CC#76) [Bn, 4C, vv]
LFO 1 depth (pitch) (CC#77) [Bn, 4D, vv]
LFO 1 delay (CC#78) [Bn, 4E, vv]
When these CC#s are received, the corresponding program
parameter will be controlled, varying the tonal character or
the envelope.
(When the message has a value vv=64 [40], the setting will
have the value that was set by the program parameter.)
• You can turn transmission and reception on/off for each
timbre (Other CC on page 10).
Note: In Program Edit mode, the corresponding program
parameters will be temporarily edited by these messages.
You can Write the program to save the modified state
(except for certain parameters). The Write operation can also
be performed by a MIDI System Exclusive Program Write
Request message, in addition to the usual method of using
the PS60's switches. When you write the data, the values of
the corresponding program parameters will be rewritten.
Note: The results of receiving these messages will depend on
the instrument. The operation may be different when a
device other than the PS60 is connected.
Silencing all notes on a specific channel
All note off (CC#123) [Bn, 7B, 00] (value 00)
When this is received, all currently‐sounding notes on that
channel will be turned off (as though the keys had been
released). However, the release portion of the notes will
remain. The sound will decay according to the Release set‐
tings.
All sound off (CC#120) [Bn, 78, 00] (value 00)
When this message is received, all notes sounding on that
channel will stop immediately, regardless of their Release
settings. (However, effect settings will not be muted.)
Use these two messages when you experience ʺstuck notesʺ
due to a problem with your MIDI equipment or computer.
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