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Basic Operation
PCM 91
From the Patch Row Src Display:
With ADJUST or Custom 1-4 selected as the Source, press Edit
to jump to the Controls row, where you can specify range
limits. Press Edit again to return to the Patch row.
With any modulation parameter selected as a Source, press Edit
to jump to the Modulation row position of the Source. For
example, if the Patch source LFO is displayed, press Edit to
jump to Modulation row position 0 (LFO) where you can edit
any LFO parameter value. Press Edit again to return to the
Patch row.
From the Patch Row Dst Selection Display:
Press Edit to jump to the Edit controls for the parameter you
have selected as the Destination. You will have complete access
to all parameter controls, including any subparameters at that
location. Press Edit again to return to the Patch row.
From the Patch Row Values Display:
Press Edit to jump to the next Src or Dst value. Default values
are 0...minimum, 127...maximum.
Patching Examples
The following examples illustrate how to create a patch, use the
patch jump features, modify the default patch values and add an
additional pivot point to the example patch values.
Creating a Patch with Default Values
Load program P0 0.0 Deep Blue. Press Edit to enter Edit mode,
then press Up to move to the Patch Row. Press Load/ until the
display looks like the display that appears at the top of the next col-
umn:
Turn SELECT to select Patch 2 (which is set to Off).
Patch 0 Src
Int ADJUST
Patch 2 Src
Int Off
Patch 1 Src
Int LFO1
Patch 2 Dst
✱✱✱ Unassigned ✱✱✱
Turning ADJUST will scroll through the entire list of available patch
Sources. Turn ADJUST counterclockwise until LFO1 is displayed in
the lower right.
LFO1 is now assigned as a patch Source.
Press Load/ to bring up patch Destinations for selection. The
display should show that Destination is unassigned.
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