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Sequencer mode
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Vector CC Modes
Show Point [VJS, Vector EG Point 0…4]
You can view the volume and CC values for the
current position of the Vector Joystick, or for any of the
EG’s five points. This selects the point whose values
will be shown.
CC at Show Point [%]
This read-only display shows the volume values for
the current Vector point, as selected by the Show Point
parameter, above.
Track 01
Enable Song Vector CC [Off, On]
This controls whether or not the Track will receive the
Song’s Vector CCs.
If this is On, the Track will receive the CCs, and the
Track’s Program will respond to them according to its
own AMS settings.
If this is Off, the Track will not receive the CCs. This
can be useful if the Song’s Vector CCs are causing
unwanted modulation, or conflicting with the
Program’s own Vector CCs.
Enable Program Vector CC [Off, On]
This controls whether or not the Program’s own Vector
CCs will be active.
If this is On, the Program’s Vector CCs and Vector EG
will work as AMS sources, just as they did in Program
mode. The CCs will not affect any other Tracks, even if
they are set to the same MIDI channel.
Note that. in some cases, the Vector CCs may have
been used for modulating the Program’s effects via
Dmod. This functionality is not carried into the Song;
for modulating the Song’s effects, use the Song’s Vector
CCs instead.
If Enable Program Vector CC is Off, then the
Program’s Vector CCs will have no effect. This can be
useful if they are conflicting with the Song’s Vector
CCs.
Tracks 02–16
The settings for Tracks 2–16 are identical to those for
Track 01, as described above.
1–6: Page Menu Commands
The number before each command shows its ENTER +
number-key shortcut. For more information on these
shortcuts, see “ENTER + 0-9: shortcuts for menu
commands” on page 138.
0: Memory Status. For more information, see
“Memory Status” on page 524.
1: Exclusive Solo. For more information, see
“Exclusive Solo” on page 138.
2: Rename Song. For more information, see
“Rename Song” on page 524.
3: Delete Song. For more information, see “Delete
Song” on page 524.
4: Copy From Song. For more information, see
“Copy From Song” on page 524.
5: Load Template Song. For more information, see
“Load Template Song” on page 524.
6: Save Template Song. For more information, see
“Save Template Song” on page 525.
7: FF/REW Speed. For more information, see
“FF/REW Speed” on page 525
8: Set Location (for Locate Key.) For more
information, see “Set Location (for Locate Key)” on
page 525.
9: GM Initialize. For more information, see “GM
Initialize” on page 526.
10: Copy From Combination. For more
information, see “Copy from Combination” on
page 526.
11: Copy From Program. For more information, see
“Copy From Program” on page 526.
+127–127
X-Axis
0
Positive
+X CC0 127
+127–127
X-Axis
0
Negative
–X CC127 0
+127–127
X-Axis
0
Xfade
+X CC0 127
–X CC0 127
+127–127
X-Axis
0
Split
+X CC
0 127
–X CC
127 0
Generates only +X,
increasing from left to right.
Generates both +X and –X.
One increases as the other
decreases.
Generates both +X and -X.
Both are 0 in the center.
+X increases to the right;
–X increases to the left.
Generates only –X,
increasing from right to left.