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ESI ESI2000 - MIDI Controller Assignments; Control Sources, Destinations, and Footswitches

ESI ESI2000
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Guided Tours 43
Control Sources
1: Pitch Control
2: Mod Control
3: Pressure Control
4: Pedal Control
5: MIDI A Control (can be assigned to any MIDI controller #)
6: MIDI B Control (can be assigned to any MIDI controller #)
7: Footswitch 1 (on your MIDI controller)
8: Footswitch 2 (on your MIDI controller)
Modulation Destinations
0: Off 6: LFO ->VCA
1: Pitch 7: Pan
2: VCF Cutoff 8: Attack
3: VCA Level 9: Crossfade
4: LFO->Pitch 10: VCF Note-On Q
5: LFO -> Cutoff
Footswitch Destinations
0: Off 5: Unused 3
1: Sustain 6: Unused A
2: Cross/Switch 7: Unused B
3: Unused 1 8: Preset Increment
4: Unused 2 9: Preset Decrement
Each of the modulation destinations (0-10) can be controlled by control
source via data sent over MIDI. Each of the footswitch destinations (0-9)
can be controlled by sources 7 and 8. Destinations 3-7 are from the EIII.
You’ll be happy to know that Realtime Control settings are memorized
for each individual preset, so if desired, each preset can react to the
Realtime controls and MIDI controllers in different ways.
Selecting a Control Source and Destination
1. Activate the Preset Definition module.
2. Select Realtime Controls (0).
3. Select Pitch Control as a control source. Move the cursor down
to the next line. The display will direct you to “Select a
Destination”.
The left wheel should be assigned to 1: Pitch. Vary the wheel and check
that the keyboard pitch is indeed affected. If sections of the keyboard are
not affected, check that pitch control is enabled in the Dynamic
Processing module, Realtime Enable (8) submodule.
! Caution:
Only one controller can be
assigned to a destination. For example, if
you assigned mod. control to VCF cutoff and
then assigned pressure to VCF cutoff, the
ESI would automatically turn off the mod.
control to VCF cutoff routing.

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