Setup Mode and the Setup Editor
Controllers
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Switch Controllers
After you’ve selected which zone and which physical controller to work with, use the
Destination parameter to choose what this controller will do. Some of the controllers have
default settings that are preprogrammed in all of the factory setups (of course, you can change
them). You can select from the entire list of numbered MIDI controllers, as well as other MIDI
commands and some “special functions.” To move through the list, you can use the Alpha
wheel, or Intuitive Entry with any continuous controller, or call up the Controller’s number with
the numeric buttonpad.
The MIDI Control Source List
Here are the available values for the Destination parameter for each controller, in scrolling order:
Physical Controller
Setup Editor
Page
Parameter:Values
Footswitches 1, 2, 3, and 4 FOOTSW SwType: Toggle, Momentary, Note Toggle, Note
Momentary
Destination: MIDI Control Source list
On Value: None, 0 - 127
Off Value: None, 0 - 127
Entry Value: None, Off, On
Exit Value: None, Off, On
Panel Switches 1 and 2 SWITCH (same as Footswitches)
Table 7-4 Switch Controllers
MIDI
Controller
Number
Corresponding
Destination
Name
Description
0 Off Turns physical controller off
1 MWheel Default Assignment for Mod Wheel
2 Breath Default Assignment for CC Pedal 2
3 MIDI 03
4 Foot Default Assignment for CC Pedal 1
5 PortTim Monophonic K2661 programs respond to this controller if
portamento is turned on
6 Data Almost all K2661 programs respond to this controller with DSP
sweeps and effects
7 Volume MIDI Volume
8 Balance MIDI Balance
9 MIDI 09
Table 7-5 MIDI Control Source List