Lexicon PCM 81 - REV 2 User Manual page 86

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Algorithms and Parameters
PATCHING
(continued)
Values
Use ADJUST to assign Destination values to specific Source values.
These assignments are made in pairs, each with a value for the
Source and a value for the Destination. For example, the default is
two pairs mapped as follows:
minimum Source value (0) = minimum Destination value
maximum Source value (127) = maximum Destination value
(PCM 81 interprets
017
000 as Bank Select)
018
001
Mod Wheel
019
002
Breath
020
003
Ctl 3
004
Foot Ctl
031
005
PortaTime
(PCM 81 interprets
006
Data Entry
032 as Bank Select)
007
Volume
033
008
Balance
009
Ctl 9
063
010
Pan
064
011
Xpression
065
012
Effect 1
066
013
Effect 2
067
014
Ctl 14
068
015
Ctl 15
069
016
General 1
070
3-26
MIDI Controller Numbers
General 2
071
Timbre
General 3
072
Release
General 4
073
Attack
Ctl 20
074
Bright
075
Sound 6
Ctl 31
076
Sound 7
077
Sound 8
078
Sound 9
Ctl 33
079
Sound 10
080
General 5
Ctl 63
081
General 6
Sustain
082
General 7
Porta On
083
General 8
Sostenuto
084
Porta Ctl
SoftPedal
085
Ctl 85
Legato
Hold 2
090
Ctl 90
Sound Var
091
FX1 Depth
This gives you a linear relationship between the parameter and the
controller. Inverse control is accomplished easily by reversing these
settings. As many as eight pairs of Destination/ Source values can
be assigned here, providing an exciting new level of dynamic
control.
See Chapter 2 for a complete description of the Patching System.
LFO
Sine
092
FX2 Depth
Cosine
093
FX3 Depth
Square
094
FX4 Depth
Sawtooth
095
FX5 Depth
Pulse
096
Data Inc
Triangle
097
Data Dec
Env L
098
NRPN LSB
Env R
099
NRPN MSB
AR Env
100
RPN LSB
Latch
101
RPN MSB
Sw 1
102
Ctl 102
119
Ctl 119
P Bend
A Touch
Velocity
Last Note
Lexicon
Internal
Sw 2
Sw 1 & 2
Mono Lvl
Left Lvl
Right Lvl
Footpedal
Foot Sw 1
Foot Sw 2
ADJUST
Tempo
On
Off
MIDI
Low Note
High Note
Clk Comnds

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