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Controller Number Settings: 1 to 31, 33 to 95
This sets the controller numbers that are used when sending Control Change messages. A different
controller number is set for each pedal and jack.
[ ] : 01 : Sets the controller number for FOOT SW/EXP jack “1.”
[ ] : 10 : Sets the controller number for FOOT SW/EXP jack “2.”
[ ] : 11 : Sets the controller number for FOOT SW/EXP jack “3.”
[ ] : 64 : Sets the controller number for FOOT SW/EXP jack “4.”
[ ] : 16 : Sets the controller number for FOOT SW/EXP jack “5.”
[ ] : 17 : Sets the controller number for FOOT SW/EXP jack “6.”
[ ] : 65 : Sets the controller number for Number pedal “1.”
[ ] : 66 : Sets the controller number for Number pedal “2.”
[ ] : 67 : Sets the controller number for Number pedal “3.”
[ ] : 68 : Sets the controller number for Number pedal “4.”
[ ] : 69 : Sets the controller number for Number pedal “5.”
[ ] : 70 : Sets the controller number for Number pedal “6.”
[ ] : 71 : Sets the controller number for Number pedal “7.”
[ ] : 72 : Sets the controller number for Number pedal “8.”
[ ] : 73 : Sets the controller number for Number pedal “9.”
[ ] : 74 : Sets the controller number for Number pedal “10.”
[ ] : 75 : Sets the controller number for Bank pedal “UP.”
[ ] : 76 : Sets the controller number for Bank pedal “DOWN.”
The controller numbers set for the pedals and jacks remain constant in every mode, but the pedals
and jacks used for manipulating Control Change messages differ from one mode to another. Take
a look at the following chart.
*1
*1
*1
*1 *1
Number Pedal
Bank Pedal
CTL / EXP Jack
Expression Pedal
Control Pedal
Program Change Mode
Control Change Mode
Note Mode
Exclusive Mode
(
1 to 4
)
*1*2
*1: Settings for Realtime messages and MMC messages can be made instead of controller
numbers. When this is done, “FA,” “FB,” “FC,” and “c1” to “c9” are displayed in addition
to controller numbers 1 to 31 and 33 to 95. For more details on Realtime and MMC messages,
see “ABOUT REALTIME MESSAGES AND MMC MESSAGES” (p. 29).
*2: In the Note mode, the FOOT SW/EXP jacks 1 to 4 can be used to send Control Change
messages.
* If you need information on how to make settings for parameters, see “How to Make Changes” (p. 19).