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Voicing & Controller Settings
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CONTROLLERS
Controllers are the physical controls on the instrument (such as the [Bender/Modulation] lever or the right
kick switch) that you can use to manipulate or control the sound as you play. Basically there are two kinds of
controllers; continuous and switched. A continuous controller (like the [Bender/Modulation] lever) can
produce a continuous or smooth change in the sound from the controller's zero (off) position all the way to
its maximum setting if you want. By contrast, a switched controller (like the right kick switch on the
Expression pedal) is either on or off; either the effect it controls is heard or it isn't.
The continuous (continuously variable) controllers are:
Bend R
: right side of the [Bender/Modulation] lever
Bend L
: left side of the [Bender/Modulation] lever
Mod
: Modulation
AfterT
: aftertouch; Lower manual only
Exp
: Expression pedal
User1
: USER [1] drawbar
User2
: USER [2] drawbar
ExtEXP
: external Expression pedal connected to the PEDAL jack (rear panel)
The switched (on/off) controllers are:
LeftFS
: Left footswitch; the left 'kick' switch on the Expression pedal
RghtFS2
: Right footswitch; the right 'kick' switch on the Expression pedal
Pedals
: user-selectable bass pedals**
ExtFS
: an external footswitch connected to the SW1 jack (rear panel)
** The 'Pedals' option allows you to use any one of the Pedalboard pedals as a controller. When a pedal is
selected as a controller it does not produce sound, but instead functions as a switched controller for the
assigned function. Pedals are selected with the 'Pedal Control' parameter found under the [UTILITY] button.
See '[UTILITY] Parameters' on page 136 for more information.
CONTROL DESTINATIONS
Control 'Destinations' are the various aspects of the sound (such as pitch, volume, resonance etc.) that can be
connected to (that is, assigned to) the various controllers mentioned above. These destinations can be (for the
most part) edited through the [VOICING] button menu and/or assigned (connect to) a physical controller
through the [CONTROLS] button menu. There are three basic kinds of destination; switchable, voicable and
mappable.
Switchable control destinations are either on (1) or off (0) and they cannot be edited through the
[VOICING] button menu. They can, however, be connected to any of the controllers through the
[CONTROLS] button menu by setting the corresponding value to one (1; ON) instead of zero (0; OFF).
If a switchable destination is assigned to more than one controller (which is possible), then using any
one of those controllers will activate the destination. If a switchable destination is connected to a
continuous controller, that controller must be moved to its maximum position to activate the destination,
and then returned to its zero position to turn the destination off.
Voicable destinations are variable. They can only be edited through the [VOICING] button menu. Note
that because of their particular nature, these destinations cannot be assigned to any of the controllers.
Mappable destinations are also variable. These destinations appear in both the [VOICING] and
[CONTROLS] button menus. Most of these destinations have a range of -10-10 in the [VOICING]
button menu, representing deviations from the normal value, and a range of -25-25 in the [CONTROLS]
button menu, representing the amount or level of the effect added to the [VOICING] value when the
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