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In addition to being controlled via Emax II’s controllers, these destinations can alternat-
lively be controlled via MIDI. These MIDI control sources are given controller numbers
(see PRESET DEFINITION 7). These numbers match up with the numbers of the
controllers “transmitting” data from a MIDI unit into the Emax II. For more information,
see the MIDI supplement.
Each of destinations 0-6 printed in the lower right-hand column of the module can be
controlled by sources 7 and 8 (footswitches). Each destination can be controlled only by
a single source.
3. After keying in the source number, the cursor will flash under the second number of
the pair, indicating that you may now select one of the destinations printed on the right-
hand side of the module. These are described in more detail below.
Note: Realtime functions usually control all voices on the keyboard. However, when
making up a preset, it is possible to exempt voices from real-time control. This is
described fully in DYNAMIC PROCESSING 22 (“Control Enable”).
Note: For some presets on factory disks, default destinations will already have been
selected. For other presets, all control sources will be turned OFF (0).
Left Wheel
Right Wheel
Pressure
Pedal
MIDI A
MIDI B
MIDI
A
MIDI
B
0
1
2
3
4
5
31
PWH
CHP
MIDI
Continuous
Controller
Channel
Assignment
Preset Definition
(MIDI)
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
5
4
7
6
8
9
Pitch
VCF Cutoff
VCA Level
LFO -> Cutoff
LFO -> Pitch
LFO -> VCA
Pan
Attack
Crossfade
Preset Definition
(Realtime Controls)
MIDI
IN
REALTIME
CONTROL
SOURCES
REALTIME
CONTROL
DESTINATIONS
This diagram shows how realtime controllers can be connected to the various destinations.
Realtime Controls
PRESET DEFINITION