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• Press Function key 2 (
Prg Rcv Map
) once. The display
reads:
• The cursor appears under
Rcv MIDI Prg 1
. This display
means that MIDI Program Change number 1 is currently set to
activate Program number 1 on the Valve FX.
• Using the Parameter <UP>/<DOWN> Cursor keys, set the
Rcv MIDI Prg
number to 26. Note that as you change this
number, the
™As ValveFX:
number changes with it.
• Press Function key 2 once. The cursor appears under
As ValveFX 26
.
• Change the number to
146
using the <UP> Cursor key. When
you’re finished, press the <UTILITY> button to exit back to the
Parameter screen you left.
When the Valve FX receives Program Change number 26 via MIDI,
Program 146 will be recalled. Any number of Program Changes (up
to the MIDI maximum of 128) can be mapped to recall any Program
number on the Valve FX.
Continuous Controller Links Creating MIDI continuous controller links on the Valve FX has been
specially designed to be extremely fast and simple. Up to 10 CCs
can be linked to nearly any Parameter of each Program in the Valve
FX and can be controlled with an external MIDI device such as a
DigiTech MC
2
. The optional Control One foot controller can also be
used to control CC Links. CCs are active only when the Program to
which they are linked is selected.
To show you how it’s done, let’s link Local CC #1 to a Parameter item.
The procedure is as follows:
• Locate the Program Parameter you want to link to a MIDI contin-
uous controller.
• Enter the MIDI setup menu (by pressing the <UTILITY> key
once) and then press Function key 1. The display reads:
¡MIDI Channel:1
™Send Prg: Off ≥
¡Rcv MIDI Prg 1
™As ValveFX: 1
Section 5 - The Utility Menu
Valve FX Owner’s Manual