Mod Routing Display - Alesis MIXING CONSOLES Reference Manual

16 bit multi-effects processor with real-time midi parameter control
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SECTION 4
FIGURE 8
CONTROLLER
PITCH BEND
CONTROLLER #1
AFTER TOUCH
NOTE NUMBER
NOTE VELOCITY
SUSTAIN PEDAL
BREATH CONTROLLER
VOLUME PEDAL
MOD PARAMETER DESTINATIONS
There are 6 parameters of the MIDIVERB III that can be modulated by
one of the above source controllers.
"destinations". They are:
FIGURE 9
PARAMETER
Reverb Decay
Delay Time
Delay Regeneration
Chorus Speed
Reverb Level
Delay Level

MOD ROUTING DISPLAY

The MIDIVERB III displays exactly which Mod Routing is currently selected via
the LED display.
character on the left will always indicate which MIDI Controller source has been
selected.
The second and third characters displays the MIDIVERB III
parameter selected.
MIDI CONTROLLER SOURCES
The pitch bend wheel or lever common on most synthesizers.
The Mod Wheel common on most synthesizers is designated
Controller #1 in the MIDI specification. It is called Controller #1
instead of Mod Wheel here since it is easier to display as "1" due to
the limits of the 7 segment LED displays.
After a note is depressed, a pressure on the key will cause a MIDI
command. This ability is not available on all keyboards.
Any MIDI note from keyboard, sequencer, or drum machine.
The target parameter will change in relation to how hard a key is
struck.
found on most electronic keyboards can be used as a modulation
controller.
The breath controller found on some electronic keyboards can be
used as a modulation controller.
found on some electronic keyboards can be used as a modulation
controller
MIDIVERB III MIDI PARAMETER TARGETS
Length of time before the Reverb dies can be modulated.
Length of time between repeats can be modulated
Number of echo repeats can be modulated
How fast or slow the Chorus or Flange oscillates can be modulated
The output of the Reverb can be remotely modulated
The output of the Delay can be remotely modulated
Of the three characters that will be displayed, the first
DESCRIPTION
The common sustain pedal
The common volume pedal
These are called "targets" or
DESCRIPTION
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(MIDI Controller #7).

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