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2 Use the encoder to specify the control change value.
On Value [0...127]
The specified On Value (control change value) will be trans-
mitted. (p.115 “MIDI Control Change Messages”)
3 If you want to set another parameter, skip this step.
If you are done, press the [SETTING/ENTER] key.
The setting will be applied, and you will return to Play mode.
■ Release Value
This parameter specifies the Release Value (control change
value) that is sent when you release the pedal.
1 Press the [REL. VAL./LOWER] key.
The [REL. VAL./LOWER] key will light, and the display will
indicate the release value (control change value) that is
transmitted when you release the pedal.
If a note message is assigned to the pedal, the display will
indicate “ ”.
2 Use the encoder to specify the release value.
Release Value [0...127]
The specified release value (control change value) will be
transmitted. (p.115 “MIDI Control Change Messages”)
3 If you want to set another parameter, skip this step.
If you are done, press the [SETTING/ENTER] key.
The setting will be applied, and you will return to Play mode.
■ USB-MIDI Port
You can specify the USB-MIDI port from which the message
will be transmitted (if using a USB connection) when you press
the pedal.
For the procedure, refer to p.21 “USB-MIDI Port”.
X-Y Pad settings
You can specify the MIDI messages or parameters that will be
controlled by the X-Y pad. In addition, you can choose which
of the trigger pads (or pedal) will be affected by the X-Y pad.
If you want to keep the changes you made, you must save them. If
you turn off the power or switch to a different scene before saving,
your changes will be lost. (p.15 “Saving a scene”)
■ Selecting the trigger pads and/or pedal that will
be affected by the X-Y pad
For each trigger pad, you can specify whether the X-Y pad will
be enabled. You can also specify whether the X-Y pad will be
enabled for the pedal. These settings can be made individually
for the X-axis and Y-axis.
1 To specify the trigger pads and/or pedal for which the X-
axis of the X-Y pad is enabled, hold down the [X] key. To
specify the trigger pads and/or pedal for which the Y-axis
is enabled, hold down the [Y] key.
2 The trigger pads and/or [PEDAL] key that are lit will be
affected by the X-Y pad. Press the trigger pads or the
[PEDAL] key that you want to enable, making the trigger
pads or the [PEDAL] key light.
■ Assigning messages
Here’s how to specify the MIDI messages that will be transmit-
ted from the X-Y pad.
1 Press the [NOTE/CC#/LEFT] key.
The [NOTE/CC#/LEFT] key will light.
2 Use the encoder to choose the MIDI message that will be
transmitted.
No Assign (
)
Nothing will be transmitted.
Pitch Bend (
)
Pitch Bend messages will be transmitted.
AfterTouch (
)
Aftertouch messages will be transmitted.
Control Change Number [0...127]
Control Change messages of the specified number will be
transmitted. (p.115 “MIDI Control Change Messages”)
3 If you want to set another parameter, skip this step.
If you are done, press the [SETTING/ENTER] key.
The setting will be applied, and you will return to Play mode.
■ MIDI Channel
This parameter is not available when assigning MIDI messages
to the X-Y pad. If you press the [MIDI CH/RIGHT] key, the
display will indicate “ ”. Instead, messages will be trans-
mitted on the MIDI channels that are assigned to the trigger
pads (and the [PEDAL] key) that have are selected to be af-
fected by the X-Y pad.
■ Polarity
You can invert the values of the X and/or Y-axis of the X-Y pad.
1 Press the [SW TYPE/POLARITY] key.
The [SW TYPE/POLARITY] key will light, and the display
will indicate the polarity.
2 Use the encoder to select the polarity.
Normal ( )
The polarity will be normal. For the X-axis, the left edge is
the lowest value and the right edge is the highest value.
For the Y-axis, the bottom edge is the lowest value and
the top edge is the highest value.
Reverse (
)
The values will be reversed, high to low. For the X-axis,
the left edge is the highest value and the right edge is the
lowest value. For the Y-axis, the bottom edge is the high-
est value and the top edge is the lowest value.