P.12 – KORG TouchView Trinity ProX User Manual

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Dynamic Modulation

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SW1
SW2

If the switches on the panel are assigned as a dynamic modulation source, set
SW1 to Modulation (CC#80) and SW2 to (CC#81) in P1 of Program Edit mode, or
P4 of Combination Edit mode.

Foot SW

If the assignable foot switch is assigned as a dynamic modulation, set Foot
Switch to Modulation (CC#82) in P1 of Global mode.

Then, you can control the effect from a footswitch connected to the SWITCH ter-
minal.

Foot Pedal

If the assignable pedal is assigned as a dynamic modulation, set Foot Pedal to
Foot Controller (CC#04) in P1 of Global mode.

Then, you can control the effect from a foot pedal connected to the PEDAL ter-
minal.

AUTOFADE

You can use AUTOFADE only for some effects such as size 2, 13: Stereo Chorus.
The effect is triggered by Note On data or the assignable switch. AUTOFADE
allows the modulation effect amount to fade in automatically. You cannot select
AUTOFADE as a modulation source for the effects/parameters that do not have
the AutoFade function.

In the parameter table, the

mark appears to the right of the effect

parameters that have the AutoFade function.

The effect is off when a value for the dynamic modulation source speci-
fied for the AUTOFADE Src parameter is smaller than 64, and the effect is
on when the value is 64 or higher. The AutoFade function is triggered
when the value changes from 63 or smaller to 64 or higher.

Tempo

The modulation sources ranging from “Note number” to “MIDI CC#19” listed
on the table on pages 10 and 11 can be controlled via MIDI Control messages 0
through

±

127. On the other hand, Tempo information specified on the sequencer

or from the MIDI clock is used as a BPM value for the Tempo. Therefore, a
Tempo value of 127 (BPM) will create the same effect as created by the maximum
value (+127) of MIDI Control message.

On

Off

Fade-In Rate

AUTOFADE

AUTOFADE

AutoFade

D-mod

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