COMBINATION > EQ/X-Y/Controllers 1–6: X-Y CC
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1–6: X-Y CC
1–6a: X-Y CC Control
X-Y CC Control lets you use the X-Y Envelope to control
the Combi’s Effects.
Each of the four directions of the Vector can send a different
MIDI CC, including left (–X), right (+X), up (+Y), and
down (–Y). You can choose between several different
patterns combining these four directions by using the X-Y X
Mode and X-Y Y Mode parameters.
The X-Y CCs are also sent to all Global Channel Timbres.
These may modulate Program parameters, like any other
MIDI CCs, depending on the settings within each individual
Program.
Finally, you can optionally send these CCs out to external
MIDI instruments. A global parameter’s X-Y MIDI Out
allows you to enable or disable this MIDI output; by default,
it is disabled.
Program and Combi Vectors work together
In COMBINATION mode, each Timbre’s Program still has
its own X-Y Envelope which controls volume and CCs as it
did in PROGRAM mode. You can disable the Program’s X-
Y Volume and CC control separately for each Timbre, if
desired.
Program X-Y CCs affect only their own Program, even if
other Timbres are set to the same MIDI channel.
There is also a separate Combi-wide X-Y Envelope, with its
own X-Y Volume and CC control settings. Combi X-Y CCs
affect all Timbres set to the Global channel. As with the
Program X-Y, you can disable the Combi Volume and CC
control separately for each Timbre.
Vector and MIDI
The Vector features interact with MIDI through the X-Y CC
Control.
The X-Y CC Control is generated by the X-Y position.
Normally, this will only affect internal sounds and effects. If
you like, however, you can also enable a Global parameter to
send these generated CCs to external MIDI devices.
Note that, in COMBINATION mode, only the Combi’s X-Y
CCs can be sent to external MIDI instruments; the individual
Program’s X-Y CCs are only used internally.
Enable CC Control [Off, On]
When this box is checked, the X-Y position will control the
CCs assigned to +X, –X, +Y, and –Y, as set below.
When this box is not checked, the X-Y position will not
affect these CCs. However, the X-Y control will still send
and receive its dedicated MIDI CCs, just like other physical
controllers. See “Vector and MIDI,” above, for more
information.
This parameter affects only the Combi X-Y CCs. Even if this
is turned Off, the individual Programs’ X-Y CCs will still
function normally.
X-Y X Mode [Positive, Negative, Xfade, Split]
You can set up the Vector to send out CCs in several
different patterns, as shown in the graphic below. This
controls the pattern for the X axis.
Note that this setting affects only CC Control; it has no effect
on Volume Control. Also, it applies only to the Combi X-Y
CCs, and has no effect on the individual Program X-Y CCs.
Positive sends out only +X, starting at 0 at the far left, and
increasing to 127 at the far right. –X is disabled in this mode.
Negative sends out only –X, starting at 0 at the far right, and
increasing to 127 at the far left. In this mode, +X is grayed
out.
Xfade sends out both +X and –X, overlapping throughout
the X axis. As one increases, the other decreases.
Split sends out both +X and –X, with a split in the center. +X
is sent when the point moves to the right of the center, and –
X is sent when the point moves to the left of center.
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