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This parameter determines whether the currently selected Part will respond to the type of MIDI controller data which is generated
when footswitch 3 is pressed when it is acting in "Pedal" mode (it is configured to "Pedal-R" or "Pedal-T" on page 10 of the Global
Menu). This MIDI controller data could arrive either by a sequencer or be directly generated by footswitch 3 (provided footswitch 3
is enabled for this Part on page 1 of the Pedal Menu).
When footswitch 3 is configured for use as a pedal (rather than a footswitch), it generates data using controller CC002 (also known
as breath control). This in turn can be re-mapped to any other controller or aftertouch, pitch bend etc. by altering the "Pedal/breath"
re-mapping parameter on page 4 of the Global menu. Therefore, many types of dynamic modulation are possible using the pedal -
volume, filter cutoff frequency etc. The range of this parameter is Off & On. This parameter is memorised with a Performance.
Page 4 looks like so:
The higher parameter is “Prog change filt”. In this case with a value of Off.
This parameter determines how the selected Part will respond to incoming Program Change messages. This parameter is adjusted
using the upper Data knob. If this parameter is set to “On” the Part will ignore any Program Change messages sent on the Part’s
MIDI channel. If this parameter is set to “Off” the Part will recognise any Program Change messages sent on the Part’s MIDI chan-
nel. The range of this parameter is On & Off. This parameter is memorised with the Performance.
If the Global Program Change filter on page 13 of the Global menu is set to Disabled, then no Program Change messages will be
recognised regardless of this parameters setting.
If the Program Change filter is set to On it also filters out Bank select messages. ( CC00 & CC32 )
The lower parameter is “Controller filt”. In this case with a value of Off.
This parameter determines how the selected Part will respond to incoming Controller messages. This parameter is adjusted using
the lower Data knob. If this parameter is set to “On”, the Part will ignore any Controller messages sent on the Part’s MIDI channel.
If this parameter is set to “Off”, the Part will recognise any Controller messages sent on the Part’s MIDI channel. The range of this
parameter is On & Off. This parameter is memorised with the Performance.
If the Global Control Change filter on page 12 of the Global menu is set to Disabled, then no Control Change messages will be
recognised regardless of this parameters setting.
The Control Change filter does not filter Bank select messages. ( CC00 and CC32 ) These can be filtered using the Program
Change filter if required.
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Prog change filt Off
Controller filt Off
Pedal/breath Off
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