Chapter 3ÑGlobal Settings
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MIDI controller. The CVPedal parameter can be set to:
¥ FootCtrl#004Ñto send values to any aspect of a sound or effect that is modulated by MIDI
Controller #4 (Foot pedal).
¥ Volume #007Ñto send values to any aspect of a sound or effect that is modulated by MIDI
Controller #7 (Volume).
¥ SysCTRL1Ñto send values to any aspect of a sound or effect that is modulated by CTRL1. (For
details on setting the CTRL1 parameter and descriptions of CTRL1 settings, see ÒSetting Up New
Real-Time ControllersÓ later in this chapter.)
¥ SysCTRL2Ñto send values to any aspect of a sound or effect that is modulated by CTRL2. (For
details on setting the CTRL2 parameter and descriptions of CTRL2 settings, see ÒSetting Up New
Real-Time ControllersÓ later in this chapter.)
¥ SysCTRL3Ñto send values to any aspect of a sound or effect that is modulated by CTRL3. (For
details on setting the CTRL3 parameter and descriptions of CTRL3 settings, see ÒSetting Up New
Real-Time ControllersÓ later in this chapter.)
¥ SysCTRL4Ñto send values to any aspect of a sound or effect that is modulated by CTRL4. (For
details on setting the CTRL4 parameter and descriptions of CTRL4 settings, see ÒSetting Up New
Real-Time ControllersÓ later in this chapter.)
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When the CV pedal is set to one of the four SysCTRLs, and a MIDI-OUT sound is
selected in SoundFinder or the 16 Track Recorder, the CV pedal will regulate MIDI
transmission of the SysCTRLÕs selected MIDI controller.
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Whenever you play a sound in SoundFinder that belongs to any SoundFinder category other than MIDI-
OUT, the ZR-76 transmits the notes you play and the controllers you use via MIDI. The MIDI channel that
carries these messages is called the base MIDI channel. (Selecting a MIDI-OUT sound after pressing the
Select Sound, Split or Layer buttons allows you to transmit MIDI on other channels.)
The ZR-76 also allows you to play SoundFinder sounds from an external MIDI deviceÑsuch as a
keyboard controller or sequencerÑwhenever the Select Sound LED is lit, as long as a non-MIDI-OUT
sound was selected afer pressing the Select Sound button. SoundFinderÑincluding split and layer
soundsÑresponds to MIDI messages received on the ZRÕs base MIDI channel. MIDI Bank Select and
MIDI Program Change messages are also received on the base MIDI channel, affecting only the sound
chosen with the Select Sound button. If split and/or layer are on, sending a MIDI Bank Select or MIDI
Program Change message to your ZR-76 on the base MIDI channel will turn them off. (If a MIDI-OUT
sound is selected, incoming MIDI is sent to the 16 Track Recorder. You can still receive incoming MIDI
in SoundFinder when you use MIDI-OUT sounds for splits or layers, however; only the associated split
or layer will ignore incoming MIDI.)
You can select any MIDI channel from 1-16 as the base MIDI channel using the Base MIDI Channel
parameter.
When you change any system setting, ZR-76 operations will pause momentarily
to store your settings into FLASH memory.
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1. Press the System button.