List of parameters that can be assigned – Edirol PC-50 User Manual

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System settings

List of parameters that can be assigned

5

Press the

[ENTER]

button.

If you’ve selected “Control Change” as the parameter

6

Use the

VALUE encoder

or the

keyboard

to specify the control change number.

7

Press the

[ENTER]

button.

Keyboard

Display

Parameter

Description

VOLUME

Assigns the VOLUME parameter to the VALUE encoder.

VOLUME: 0–127

PANPOT

Assigns the PANPOT parameter to the VALUE encoder.

PANPOT: 0–127

TEMPO

Assigns the tempo of the F8 Clock messages to the VALUE en-
coder.

TEMPO: 20–250

COARSE TUNING

Assigns the COARSE TUNING parameter to the VALUE encod-
er.

COARSE TUNING: 0–127

FINE TUNING

Assigns the FINE TUNING parameter to the VALUE encoder.

FINE TUNING: 0–127

AFTERTOUCH

Assigns the AFTERTOUCH parameter to the VALUE encoder.

AFTERTOUCH: 0–127

CONTROL CHANGE

Assigns the CONTROL CHANGE parameter to the VALUE en-
coder.

CONTROL CHANGE: 0–127

CHORUS LEVEL

Assigns the CHORUS LEVEL parameter to the VALUE encoder.

CHORUS LEVEL: 0–127

REVERB LEVEL

Assigns the REVERB LEVEL parameter to the VALUE encoder.

REVERB LEVEL: 0–127

KEY VELOCITY

Assigns the KEY VELOCITY parameter to the VALUE encoder.

In KEY VELOCITY MODE, the velocity value is fixed.
The PC-50 transmits velocity values that correspond to the
force with which you play the keyboard, but if KEY VELOC-
ITY is assigned to the VALUE encoder, the fixed velocity val-
ue you specify using the VALUE encoder will be transmitted
regardless of how you actually play the keyboard. Use KEY
VELOCITY MODE if you don’t want the velocity values to be
affected by how you play the keyboard.

KEY VELOCITY: tch, 1–127

* If you use the VALUE encoder to set the value to “tch”, the

transmitted velocity will correspond to the force with which
you actually play the keyboard.

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