Cntl page parameters, Solo function – ALESIS ANDROMEDA A6 User Manual

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Chapter 2: Playing the A6

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CNTL Page Parameters

The abbreviation for “Controllers”, this page permits you to enable/disable local and
MIDI controllers for the selected Mix Channel.

The parameters on this page determine whether or not the displayed controllers
affect the currently selected Mix Channel. Use the parameter’s corresponding soft
knob to turn the function on or off.

PAGE

PARAMETER

OPTIONS

or RANGE

DESCRIPTION

PCHWHL

ON, OFF

Enables, disables the A6’s Pitch Wheel.

CNTL

Page 1

MODWHL

ON, OFF

Enables, disables the A6’s Modulation Wheel.

AFTCH

ON, OFF

Enables, disables keyboard Aftertouch. MIDI In
aftertouch is turned off or on in Page 2, below.

SUSPDL

ON, OFF

Enables, disables the rear panel

SUSTAIN

jack and

MIDI In sustain pedal control.

EXTSW

ON, OFF

Enables, disables the rear panel

SWITCH

jack.

EXTPDL

ON, OFF

Enables, disables the rear panel

CC PEDAL

jack.

RIBBON

ON, OFF

Enables, disables the A6’s Ribbon Controller.

- KBD -

ON, OFF

Enables, disables the A6’s keyboard.

The

CNTL

parameter group contains 16 parameters, displayed eight at a time. Press soft button

7

to toggle between the two display sub-pages.

MID IN

ON, OFF

Enables, disables MIDI In control of the current
Mix Channel.

CNTL

Page 2

MIDOUT

ON, OFF

Enables, disables MIDI Out control from the
current Mix Channel.

MIDCC

ON, OFF

Enables, disables MIDI continuous controller
commands such as sliders and knobs on another
MIDI device.

MIDVOL

ON, OFF

Enables, disables MIDI volume control.

MIDPGM

ON, OFF

Enables, disables MIDI program change
commands.

MIDAFT

ON, OFF

Enables, disables MIDI Aftertouch.

SOLO function

This is not a “page”, actually; you can press Soft Button 8 to solo a Mix Channel
when you’re on any of the pages of Mix mode. This “solos” the currently selected
Mix Channel (indicated by the green blinking LED over the SELECT button) so you
can concentrate on one layer of a Mix without hearing the others.

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