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MIDI CCs
When you use MIDI CCs, the 2112 responds to CC
numbers 0-127 and CHP (channel pressure or after-
touch).This means that you could assign an Expression
pedal, a keyboard's modulation or pitch bend wheel, or
any other MIDI CC device to control effect Parameters.
LFOs
When you use LFOs, Parameter values can be controlled
automatically between a defined minimum and maximum
setting at a rate set by the user.The 2112 has 2 user
definable LFOs in each program that can be assigned to
any Parameter.
For example, you can create an auto panner without
using an auto panner module. Simply link an effect's out-
put pan parameter to the LFO modifier and the LFO will
move that parameter back and forth.This modifier can be
a very useful weapon in the ongoing battle of new sound
creation.There are two LFOs available in each program
that can use unique speeds and waveforms.
DYNAMIC MODIFIERS
When you use Dynamic Modifiers, the Parameter values
are controlled in relation to the dynamics of the input
signal.The possibilities are nearly endless, and they cannot
be duplicated using any other method.
For example, you could link the Dynamic Modifier of a
Program to control a chorus level. It doesn't sound like
much on paper, but imagine the expressiveness of this
type of effect on the guitar part. As the dynamics of the
music increase, the chorus becomes less apparent. Ease
up on the string attack a little and the chorus increases.
ALL IN REAL TIME!
NOTE: Linking a Modifier to a Parameter causes the
Parameter to change as if you were changing it using
the Data Wheel.The only difference is that the <Store>
button and
CHANGED
icon do not light.Therefore, the
Default name may display 'Custom' if a Parameter is
consistently being changed by a Modifier. Storing the
Program will store these new Parameter values.
EXTERNAL EXPRESSION PEDALS
In addition to the Expression pedal on the Control One,
up to 2 external expression pedals can be incorporated
into the mainframe operating system of the 2112 by con-
nection (via the rear panel of the 2112, or the external
expression pedal jack on the Control One) to an expres-
sion pedal.
Once the External Expression pedal is connected, the
assignment procedure to be followed is listed below.
CONTROL ONE
For information on using the Control One, turn to the
“Using the Control One” section starting on page 52.
LINKING A PARAMETER TO A MODIFIER
To link a Parameter to a Modifier, please do the following:
• Scroll to the parameter you would like to link to a
modifier (ie: Delay feedback). See page 19 if your not
sure how to scroll through a module’s parameters.
• Press <Assign>, the display looks something like:
• Turn the <1> knob to turn the link for that parameter
on.The display will look something like this: