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Menu Options
Parameter Explanation/Value
Octave
(Octave)
This parameter allows you to transpose
the Note-on messages transmitted by
the accordion section (if “Note Tx” is set
to “On”) up to three octaves up or down.
Each MIDI note has a unique number. This
parameter allows you to add (or subtract)
12 (“1” octave), 24 (“2” octaves) or 36
(“3” octaves) to (from) the note numbers
generated by your playing.
-3–0–+3
(Default: 0)
CC 00
(Control Change 00)
CC 32
(Control Change 32)
PC
(Program Change)
These parameters specify the program
change (PC) and bank select (CC00, CC32)
values.
You can use these three values to recall
sounds and memories.
If you choose “Off,” the message is not
transmitted.
If you choose “Std,” pressing a left
hand register button will transmit a PC
message of the same value as the left
hand register button number, a CC00
message of “0,” and a CC32 message of
“0.”
Std, Off, 0–127
(Default: Std)
Std, Off, 0–127
(Default: Std)
Std, Off, 1–128
(Default: Std)
Volume
(Volume)
This parameter allows you to specify the
volume value (CC07) the register should
send to an external device whenever you
press it.
That way, the MIDI instrument you are
controlling is automatically set to the
desired level.
Remember that selecting “0” silences the
receiving MIDI instrument.
Select “Off ” if the register should not
transmit this message.
NOTE
The FR-4x does not execute this message if
it is returned to the FR-4x via the external
device’s “Soft Thru” function.
Off, 0–127
(Default: 100)
Panpot
(Panpot)
This parameter allows you to specify the
value (CC10) the register should send
to an external device when you press it.
That way, the MIDI instrument you are
controlling automatically selects the
desired stereo position. “0”corresponds
to hard left, “64” to dead center, and
“127” to hard right. Select “Off” if the
register should not transmit this message.
NOTE
The FR-4x does not execute this message if
it is returned to the FR-4x via the external
device’s “Soft Thru” function.
Off, 0–127
(Default: 64)
Parameter Explanation/Value
Reverb
(Reverb)
This parameter allows you to specify
the Reverb Send Level value (CC91) the
register should send to an external device
when you press it. Selecting “0” will set
the receiving MIDI instrument to “dry”
(no reverb), while”127” represents the
maximum Reverb Send level. Select “Off”
if the register should not transmit this
message.
NOTE
5 If there is no audible change, you may
have to check the reverb effect settings
on the receiving MIDI instrument.
5 Not all MIDI instruments have a reverb
effect, and even if they do, they may not
support this control change number.
Off, 0–127
(Default: 40)
Chorus
(Chorus)
This parameter allows you to specify
the Chorus Send Level value (CC93)
the register should send to an external
device whenever you press it. “0” will set
the receiving MIDI instrument to “dry”
(no chorus), while “127” represents the
maximum Chorus Send level. Select
“Off” if the register should not transmit
this message.
NOTE
5 If there is no audible change, you may
have to check the reverb effect settings
on the receiving MIDI instrument.
5 Not all MIDI instruments have a chorus
effect, and even if they do, they may not
support this control change number.
Off, 0–127
(Default: 40)