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Setup Mode and the Setup Editor
Controllers
10 Pan MIDI Pan–programs which use the PANNER algorithm will
respond to real-time pan adjustments; all other programs will
respond on the next note start
11 Express MIDI Expression–an attenuator for fading in and out. It scales
between minimum (0) and the current value of Volume
12–14 MIDI 12–14 MIDI Controllers 12–14
15 Aux Bend 2
16 Ctl A
17 Ctl B
18 Ctl C
19 Ctl D
20 MIDI 20
21 Aux Bend 1 Default destination for Large Ribbon
22–31 MIDI 22–31 MIDI Controllers 22-31. Almost all K2661 programs respond to
MIDI 22–29 in one way or another. In the default control setup
(97 ControlSetup) and in most other factory setups, Sliders B–H
send MIDI 22–28, and Panel Switch 2 sends MIDI 29.
Special Function Controllers
When you enter numbers 32–46 on the numeric buttonpad, you select one of the K2661’s Special
Functions. Entering 47–63 sets a physical controller’s Destination to Off. Note that these are not MIDI
Controller numbers; they’re the K2661’s internal global control numbers
32 MPress Default destination for Press
33 BendUp Default destination for Pitch Wheel
34 BendDwn Physical controllers bend in opposite direction of BendUp
35 Tempo MIDI Clock tempo
36 MuteZn Mute current zone
37 KeyNum Key Number–sends a MIDI note with a velocity defined by the
last value for KeyVel
38 KeyVel Key Velocity
39 TapTempo Enables you to tap a switch controller (like FtSw1–4 or PSw1–2)
to change the K2661’s internal tempo setting
40 ArpOrder Change the order of arpeggiated notes
41 ArpBeats Change the number of arpeggiated notes per beat
42 ArpShift Change the amount of arpeggiator shift
43 ArpLimit Change the arpeggiator shift limit
44 ArpLmtOp Change the arpeggiator limit option
45 ArpVel Change the attack velocity of arpeggiated notes
46 ArpDur Change the duration of arpeggiated notes
47–63 Off Reserved for future use
64 Sustain Default destination for Footswitch 1
MIDI
Controller
Number
Corresponding
Destination
Name
Description
Table 7-5 MIDI Control Source List (Continued)