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Sampling P4: EQ/Controller 4–8: Set Up Controllers
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Mode [Toggle, Momentary]
Specifies how on/off operation will occur when you
press the SW1 switch.
Toggle: On/off will alternate each time you press the
SW1 switch.
Momentary: The assigned function will be on only
while you hold down the SW1 switch.
SW2 [Off, …, After Touch Lock]
Mode [Toggle, Momentary]
Assigns the function of the SW2 switch. The functions
that can be assigned to SW2 are the same as for SW1
except that SW2 Mod.:CC#81 replaces SW1
Mod.:CC#80. The rest is the same as for the SW1
switch.
4–8b: Modulation Knob Assign
These settings assign the functions of realtime
modulation knobs 5–8. Most of the assignable
functions are types of control change. For details, see
ā€œRealtime Knobs 5–8 Assignmentsā€ on page 980.
The functions you assign here will be controlled when
you operate realtime modulation knobs 5–8.
Knob 5 [Off, …, MIDI CC#119]
Knob 6 [Off, …, MIDI CC#119]
Knob 7 [Off, …, MIDI CC#119]
Knob 8 [Off, …, MIDI CC#119]
These controllers can be used to make realtime changes
in effect dynamic modulation functions etc. while you
sample.
Example settings)
In this example, we’ll use realtime modulation knob 5
to control the ā€œWet/Dryā€ parameter of the 079:
Stereo/Cross Delay assigned to IFX1, and use knob 6
to control the post-IFX ā€œPan.ā€ Then we’ll sample an
audio signal from an external source while controlling
these parameters in realtime.
1. Set ā€œBus Select (IFX/Indiv.)ā€ (0–8a) to IFX1.
2. Select 079: Stereo/Cross Delay for ā€œIFX1.ā€
3. Set the IFX1 page ā€œWet/Dryā€ setting to Dry,
ā€œSourceā€ to Knob Mod.5[+], and ā€œAmtā€ to +50.
4. In the Modulation Knob Assign area, assign
ā€œKnob5ā€ to Knob Mod.5 (CC#17) and ā€œKnob6ā€ to
Post IFX Pan (CC#08).
5. Rotate knob 5, 6 and the panning of the delay level
and the delay will change. You can sample the
sound while you modify it.
ā–¼ 4–8: Page Menu Commands
The number before each command shows its ENTER +
number-key shortcut. For more information on these
shortcuts, see ā€œENTER + 0-9: shortcuts for menu
commandsā€ on page 138.
• 0: Delete Sample. For more information, see
ā€œDelete Sampleā€ on page 615.
• 1: Copy Sample. For more information, see ā€œCopy
Sampleā€ on page 616.
• 2: Rename Sample. For more information, see
ā€œRename Sampleā€ on page 616.
• 3: Move Sample. For more information, see ā€œMove
Sampleā€ on page 616.
• 4: Sample Mono To Stereo. For more information,
see ā€œSample Mono To Stereo (Change Sample
Type)ā€ on page 617.
• 5: Delete MS. For more information, see ā€œDelete
MS (Delete Multisample)ā€ on page 617.
• 6: Copy MS. For more information, see ā€œCopy MS
(Copy Multisample)ā€ on page 618.
• 7: Rename MS. For more information, see ā€œRename
MS (Rename Multisample)ā€ on page 618.
• 8: Move MS. For more information, see ā€œMove MS
(Move Multisample)ā€ on page 619.
• 9: Convert MS To Program. For more information,
see ā€œConvert MS (Multisample) To Programā€ on
page 618.
• 10: MS Mono To Stereo. This will appear only if
the current MS is Mono. For more information, see
ā€œMS Mono To Stereo/MS Stereo To Mono (Change
Multisample Type)ā€ on page 619.
• 10: MS Stereo To Mono. This will appear only if
the current MS is Stereo. For more information, see
ā€œMS Mono To Stereo/MS Stereo To Mono (Change
Multisample Type)ā€ on page 619.
• 11: Optimize RAM. For more information, see
ā€œOptimize RAMā€ on page 139.
• 12: Select Directory. This applies only when Save
to is set to Disk. For more information, see ā€œSelect
Directoryā€ on page 140.
• 13: Auto Sampling Setup. For more information,
see ā€œAuto Sampling Setupā€ on page 620.

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