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Multi Edit Mode
CONTROLS Page
7-14
Controller
Use the Controller eld to select a controller for the currently selected Zone.
When the Controller eld is selected, you can select a controller by using the ALPHA
WHEEL, PREVIOUS/NEXT buttons, or by holding the ENTER button and moving a
controller.
If a pedal is selected which has a pedal override enabled in Global mode, a message “Global
Pedal Override is enabled” will display when that pedal is viewed to remind you that the
Global mode pedal override settings are being used instead of the Multi mode pedal settings.
Note: e Pads Control parameter on the Multi Edit Common page determines the overall
functionality of the Pads for all Zones in the current Multi. If you wish to use Pad1-Pad16 as
Switch Controllers, the Pads Control parameter on the Multi Edit Common page must be
set to Switch. For details see “Pads Control” on page 7-29.
Mode
Switch Controllers can be set to the following modes: O, MIDI CC, or Chord.
When Mode is set to O, the controller is disabled for this zone.
When Mode is set to MIDI CC, the controller can send MIDI control messages.
When Mode is set to Chord, the controller can play a chord containing up to 8 notes.
Note: When Controller is set to ArpOn/O or ArpLatch, the Mode parameter can not be set
to Chord.
Type
Use the Type parameter to set a switch controller to Momentary or Toggled. is parameter
aects the selected switch controller for all Zones.
When Type is set to Momentary, the switch controller sends its “On Value” when pressed,
and its “O Value” when released.
When Type is set to Toggled, the switch controller alternates between sending its “On Value
or “O Value” each time it is pressed. No value is sent when the controller is released.
Destination
Use the Destination eld to select a parameter to control.
Destinations 0-127 are MIDI continuous controller messages (CC numbers), which can be
used to control K2700 Program parameters, or external MIDI gear.
CC numbers that are assigned to Program parameters will show the parameter name next to
the CC number. ese CC numbers will control the Program in the current Zone.
Destinations 128 and greater can be used to control K2700 Program and Multi functions.
For details see “The Controller Destination List” on page 7-21.

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