Real Time Control Of Arpeggiator Parameters; Tempo (Tempo) - Kurzweil ExpressionMate User Manual

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The Arpeggiator
Arpeggiator parameters

Real Time Control of Arpeggiator Parameters

If you look at the chart above, you will see that many of the
parameters can be set to a controller number, allowing you to
change the value of the parameter in real time. These controller
numbers (47-56) correspond to some of the special function
controllers listed on the chart on page 48.
It is important to understand that these controllers are internal
functions only - you must assign these functions to one of the
ExpressionMateÕs physical Controllers (e.g., ribbon or pedal). The
ExpressionMate will not respond to these controller numbers
sent from an external source.
These controller numbers are Òhard wiredÓ to a speciÞc function.
If you assign a function to a Controller, and move that Controller,
it will immediately affect the speciÞc parameter. In other words,
you do not need to assign an Arpeggiator parameter to its
speciÞc controller number in order for that parameter to respond
to the controller. For example, If you assign Tempo to the ribbon,
pressing the ribbon will immediately change the tempo - you do
not need to assign the Tempo parameter to Ctlr #51.
So why do we give you the ability to assign a parameter to a
controller number? This allows you to have the Controller
determine the value of Tempo as soon as the Setup is called up. If
you have set an Entry value for that controller, it will be sent
when you call up the Setup. If there is no entry value, then the
last known value (or Exit Value from the previous Setup) will be
used.
There is one special exception to this feature of the controllers
being Òhard wiredÓ, and that is the Note Velocity parameter. If
Note Velocity is set to a value of 0-127 or Ctlr #56, it will respond
to real time control. But if it is set to Played or Last, it will NOT
respond to real time control.

Tempo (Tempo)

Sets the Tempo for all three Zones. You can also change the
Tempo using Ctlr51.
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