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Chapter 3ÑGlobal Settings
ENSONIQ ZR-76 Musician's Manual 49
¥ StopÑpressing the pedal will have the same effect as pressing the 16 Track Recorder Stop
button on the front panel.
¥ RewindÑpressing the pedal will have the same effect as pressing the 16 Track Recorder Rewind
button on the front panel.
¥ FastForwardÑpressing the pedal will have the same effect as pressing the 16 Track Recorder
Fast Forward button on the front panel.
¥ MuteÑpressing the pedal will have the same effect as pressing the Mute button on the front
panel.
¥ SoloÑpressing the pedal will have the same effect as pressing the Solo button on the front panel.
¥ RegionFromÑpressing the pedal will have the same effect as pressing the Region From button on
the front panel.
¥ RegionToÑpressing the pedal will have the same effect as pressing the Region To button on the
front panel.
¥ PrevFavoriteÑpressing the pedal will select the previous favorite sound from the group of 18
favorites. When the first favorite is selected, tapping the pedal again will select the 18th favorite.
¥ Next FavoriteÑpressing the pedal will select the next favorite sound from the group of 18
favorites. When the last favorite is selected, tapping the pedal again will select the first favorite.
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You can program the Favorites buttons using foot switchesÑsee Chapter 4.
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When a MIDI-OUT sound is selected in SoundFinder (including split or layer
sounds), or on a track in the 16 Track Recorder, MIDI messages produced by the foot
switchesÑsuch as sustain, sostenuto or any MIDI controllers assigned to SysCTRLsÑwill
be transmitted via MIDI by the ZR-76.
5. Turn the Value knob or press the up/down arrow buttons to select the desired foot switch function.
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If you are using a single foot switch (SW-2 or SW-6) in either of the Foot Switch
jacks, the FtSw 1-L and/or FtSw 2-L values on the system page should always be set to
ÒUnused.Ó The foot switch jacks are optimized for use with a stereo foot switch (such as
ENSONIQÕs SW-10 foot switch), and when a single foot switch is connected, it operates as
the right foot switch.
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The ZR-76 also offers a CV¥Pedal jack, located on the rear panel of your unit:
This jack is for connecting an optional ENSONIQ Model CVP-1 Control Voltage Foot Pedal, which is
assignable as a modulator to various parameters within the ZR-76. The pedal gives you a handy
alternative modulation source when you want an additional modulation controllerÑas in situations where
both of your hands are busy playing the keyboard.

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