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3-4 Pedal Editing
3-4-1 Assigning a Pedal Controller
Tap the Controller field and select the desired Pedal
(SW1, SW2, CC) to assign. Selecting a given pedal
displays that pedal’s parameters on screen.
3-4-2 Assigning Destinations
The Destination parameter specifies the function of the
given Pedal. Tap the Destination field to access the
function assignment page where you will be presented
with 8 Destination types to choose from: System, MIDI
CC, AUX FX, AUX EQ, Zone IFX, Audio FX, Vocal Proc
and Notes.
3-4-2-1 System
The “System” tab offers a total of 9 possible choices:
Ctrl Override: When enabled*, all controller assignments mapped within the current Sound are overridden and
take on the Global mode settings instead.
*Caution: Once enabled, the only means to disable this controller is to go to Global mode (Global 1 page) and
manually set the “Override Controller” switch back to Off.
Blink Tempo: Enables the Alpha wheel LED ring to “blink” (strobe) along with the current Global BPM tempo.
ARP Enable: Turns the arpeggiator on/off. (Note: for an arp to run, one of the 8 available arps must first be
assigned to the zone in question on the Zone Edit page - see pg 31 for more detail).
ARP Latch: This destination controls the “Arp Latch” master switch (Zone Edit / Common page). When engaged,
this allows any Arp (A-H), that has its individual “Latch” parameter (ARP / Steps menu) set to “On”, to continue
to play its pattern even after all piano keys have been released.
Chapter 3
Chapter 3. Sound Editing
The SP7 Grand has three programmable pedals: SW1,
SW2 and CC (Volume). On the “Pedals” Edit page you
can assign a Destination, change the Target, set the
Min/Max values, Initial State and pedal behavior Type.