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Program mode: HD-1
OSC2 Center Volume
This sets the volume of Oscillator 2 at the center of the
X axis.
The volumes at the extreme ends of the X axis are
fixed, in the opposite direction of Oscillator 1's. At the
left side, Osc 2 is always at 0% volume; at the right
side, Osc 2 is always at 100%.
Osc Center Volume and X-Axis Position
100%
Volume 50%
0%
-127
Center Volume Values:
1–5b: Vector CC Control
Vector CC Control lets you use the combination of the
Vector Joystick and the Vector EG as AMS sources, for
modulating Program parameters, and as DMod
sources, for modulating Effects.
Each of the four directions of the Vector can send a
different CC, including left (–X), right (+X), up (+Y),
and down (–Y). You can choose between several
different patterns combining these four directions by
using the VJS X Mode and VJS Y Mode parameters.
You can either use the Vector CCs to automate existing
modulation routings, such as the front-panel knobs, or
as distinct modulation sources. The vector CC is
transmitted as MIDI control change messages on the
global MIDI channel. This means that it controls all
voices of the program, not individual voices.
Note: A Global parameter allows you to enable or
disable MIDI output for the CC Control. By default,
this is disabled. This setting does not affect the internal
Programs, which can always receive the Vector CCs.
Enable CC Control
When this box is checked, the Vector position will
control the CCs assigned to +X, –X, +Y, and –Y, as set
below.
When this box is not checked, the Vector position will
not affect these CCs. However, the joystick will still
send and receive its dedicated MIDI CCs, just like
other physical controllers. See "Vector and MIDI,"
above, for more information.
40
[0, 25, 50, 75, 100%]
0
+127
Vector X-axis position
100
75
50
25
0
[Off, On]
VJS X Mode
[Positive, Negative, Xfade, Split]
You can set up the Vector to send out CCs in several
different patterns, as shown in the graphic below. This
controls the pattern for the X axis. Note that this setting
affects only CC Control; it has no effect on Volume
Control.
Vector CC Modes
Positive
Generates only +X,
increasing from left to right.
0
+X CC
127
–127
0
+127
X-Axis
Xfade
Generates both +X and –X.
One increases as the other
decreases.
0
+X CC
127
0
–X CC
127
–127
0
+127
X-Axis
Positive sends out only +X, starting at 0 at the far left,
and increasing to 127 at the far right. –X is disabled in
this mode.
Negative sends out only –X, starting at 0 at the far left,
and increasing to 127 at the far right. In this mode, +X
is grayed out.
Xfade sends out both +X and –X, overlapping
throughout the X axis. As one increases, the other
decreases.
Split sends out both +X and –X, with a split in the
center. +X is sent when the point moves to the right of
the center, and –X is sent when the point moves to the
left of center.
+X
This assigns the controller sent by the +X vector. You
can use this as an AMS source to control Program
parameters, or as a DMod source to control Effects
parameters. It will be grayed out if the VJS X Mode,
above, is set to Negative.
In addition to the standard list of MIDI controllers, you
can also assign the +X vector to duplicate the function
of several front-panel controllers, including JS X, JS+X,
JS-X, Knobs 5–8, and SW 1–2.
For instance, if you assign +X to Knob 6, the vector's
+X will use the controller assigned to Knob 6 on the
Controller Assign page.
Negative
Generates only –X,
increasing from right to left.
127
–X CC
0
–127
0
+127
X-Axis
Split
Generates both +X and -X.
Both are 0 in the center.
+X increases to the right;
–X increases to the left.
+X CC
0
127
127
0
–X CC
–127
0
+127
X-Axis
[Off...MIDI CC#119]

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