Master Mode
MIDI Receive (RECV)
Using External CCs In Setup Mode, Local Keyboard Channel Enabled, Input Channel=None
To control a program parameter via external MIDI CC in Setup Mode, the parameter must first
have a source assigned within the Program Editor, as described in the Assigning An External CC
Number As A Control Source For A Program Parameter section above.
The Local Keyboard Channel makes an external MIDI controller's continuous controllers behave
as if they were the PC3LE's physical controllers. In Setup Mode, when an external MIDI
controller is sending a CC on the channel set for Local Keyboard Channel, external CCs can
control the destinations set for each of the PC3LE's physical controllers. Send the default CC for
a physical controller to control its destination (see the External MIDI CC Remapping For Local
Keyboard Channel and Input Channel table below for defaults.) The CC is received in Setup Mode
and sent to a Program based on the destination set in Setup Mode. In the Setup Editor, use the
alphanumeric pad to set each PC3LE physical controller Dest, OnControl or OffControl field to
the CCs you assigned in Program Mode. When setting a CC destination, the number may turn
into the name of the PC3LE physical controller which uses that CC by default. If you create a
Setup using Setup 126 Internal Voices as a template, the default CC numbers will already be set
for each physical controller destination. (Don't save a Setup at ID 126, setup 126 Internal Voices is
the PC3LE's default Control Setup, see The Control Setup on page 7‐5 for details.)
Note: In Setup Mode, when an external MIDI controller is sending a CC on the channel set for
Local Keyboard Channel, any CC sent that is not in the External MIDI CC Remapping For Local
Keyboard Channel and Input Channel table (see below) gets sent to Programs on all Zones of the
Setup.
If a Local Keyboard Channel is set but you are sending CCs to a different channel, these CCs
will be received normally by the Program in the Setup Zone for that channel.
Using External CCs In Setup Mode, Local Keyboard Channel=None, Input Channel Enabled
To control a program parameter via external MIDI CC in Setup Mode, the parameter must first
have a source assigned within the Program Editor, as described in the Assigning An External CC
Number As A Control Source For A Program Parameter section above.
To use an InputChannel (see page 7‐8,) Local Keyboard Channel must be set to None. The
InputChannel makes an external MIDI controller's continuous controllers behave as if they
were the PC3LE's physical controllers. When an external MIDI controller is sending a CC on the
channel set for InputChannel, external CCs can control the destinations set for each of the
PC3LE's physical controllers. Send the default CC for a physical controller to control its
destination (see the External MIDI CC Remapping For Local Keyboard Channel and Input Channel
table below for defaults.) The CC is received in Setup Mode and sent to a Program based on the
destination set in Setup Mode. In the Setup Editor, use the alphanumeric pad to set each PC3LE
physical controller Dest, OnControl or OffControl field to the CCs you assigned in Program
Mode. When setting a CC destination, the number may turn into the name of the PC3LE
physical controller which uses that CC by default. If you create a Setup using Setup 126 Internal
Voices as a template, the default CC numbers will already be set for each physical controller
destination. (Don't save a Setup at ID 126, setup 126 Internal Voices is the PC3LE's default Control
Setup, see The Control Setup on page 7‐5 for details.)
Note: In Setup Mode, when an external MIDI controller is sending a CC on the channel set for
Input Channel, any CC sent that is not in the External MIDI CC Remapping For Local Keyboard
Channel and Input Channel table (see below) also gets sent to the Program on that channel.
If an InputChannel is set but you are sending CCs to a different channel, these CCs will be
received normally by the program in the Setup Zone for that channel.
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