Appendices
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*3 The volume of the OASYS is determined by
multiplying the Volume (CC#07) with the Expression
(CC#11). In Sequencer mode when you stop the song
playback and return the location to the beginning of
the track, the Volume will be set to the starting value,
and the Expression will be set to the maximum value
(127).
*4 A value of 64 will correspond to the value
specified by the program parameter. 0 is the minimum,
and 127 is the maximum. Changing from 63–1 or from
65–126 will adjust the effect from the program
parameter setting toward the minimum value or
maximum value.
For details about the specific parameters controlled by
these CCs, please see “Parameters controlled by MIDI
CCs #70-79” on page 998.
*5 Controlled on the global MIDI channel.
*6 Corresponds to the operation of the VALUE
slider as a controller when you’ve selected Program P0:
“Program Select” or Combination P0: “Combination
Select.”
*7 When you assign a CC# to a KARMA
CONTROLS slider or switch and operate that
controller of the OASYS, the specified CC# will be
transmitted and the OASYS will be controlled at the
same time. When this CC# is received, the result will
be the same as if you operated the OASYS itself.
The CC# settings for each slider and switch are made
in the Global P2– Controller page. Normally you will
turn this Off. Use these settings if you need to assign
control change messages, for example when you want
to record KARMA CONTROLS slider or switch
operations on the internal sequencer or an external
MIDI sequencer, or to control the KARMA function
from an external MIDI device.
Each knob and key can be assigned to any desired
MIDI control change message CC#00–119, but
normally you will choose the Global P2 page menu
command “Reset Controller MIDI Assign” and use the
CC Default settings.
This table shows the operations for the CC Default
settings. The CC Default settings are the CC#s
recommended for use with these controllers. Normally,
you will assign these CC#s.
*8 The X-axis and Y-axis of the vector joystick can
each be assigned a desired CC#. These settings are
made in the Global P2– Controller page. You can assign
them to any desired MIDI control change message
CC#00–119, but normally you will use CC#118 and
CC#119 which are the default settings. Choose the
Global P2 page menu command “Reset Controller
MIDI Assign” and use the CC Default settings.
When you assign the desired CC# to the X-axis and Y-
axis of the vector joystick and operate it, the specified
CC# will be transmitted and the OASYS will be
controlled at the same time. When this CC# is received,
the result will be the same as if you operated the
OASYS itself.
This table shows the operations for the default settings
of CC#118 and CC#119. The CC Default settings are
the CC#s recommended for use with these controllers.
Normally, you will assign these CC#s.
Note: The above operations are for when Global MIDI
“Vector MIDI Out” is Vector Joystick. If “Vector MIDI
Out” is Vector CC Control, the CC# specified here will
not be transmitted. Nor will the OASYS respond when
this CC# is received. Instead, the CC# specified by the
Vector CC Control function for +X, –X, +Y, and –Y will
be transmitted. (See “Vector MIDI Out” on page 653)
Parameters controlled by MIDI CCs #70-79
In Program mode, when CC#70–79 is received on the
global MIDI channel, or when a REALTIME KNOBS 1–
4 is operated in REALTIME KNOBS 5–8 when the
function is assigned to CC#70–79, the corresponding
Program parameter(s) will be edited temporarily.
In most cases, you can use the Write Program menu
command to save the edited values, over-writing the
previous Program settings.
In Sampling mode, these CCs will temporarily edit the
Program parameters, just as in Program mode. You can
use “Convert MS to Program” (Sampling g:) to save
that state as a program (except for some parameters).
In Combination and Sequencer modes, you can use
these CCs to temporarily edit the parameters for all
Timbres or Tracks on a given MIDI channel.
However, edits made in this way cannot be saved
back into a Program.
HD-1
CC# Internal parameters controlled by the CC
70 (Sustain level)
Filter EG 1/2 Sustain (see page 69)
Amp EG 1/2 Sustain (see page 78)
71 (Filter resonance) Filter A/B, 1/2 Resonance (see page 62)
72 (Release time)
Filter EG 1/2 Release (see page 69)
Amp EG 1/2 Release (see page 79)