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Gate1, G1+Dmp (Gate1+Damper)

The effect is at maximum during note-on, and will stop
when all keys are released. With G1+Dmp, the effect will
remain at maximum even after the keys are released, as long
as the damper (sustain) pedal is pressed.

Gate2, G2+Dmp (Gate2+Damper)

This is essentially the same as for Gate 1 or G1+Dmp. How-
ever when Gate 2 or G2+Dmp are used as a dynamic modu-
lation source for the EG of 22: St.Env.Flanger etc. or the
AUTOFADE of 27: St.Vibrato, a trigger will occur at each
note-on. (In the case of Gate 1 and G1+Dmp, the trigger
occurs only for the first note-on.)

Pdl#4 (Foot Pedal: CC#04)

If you wish to use the assignable foot pedal as a dynamic
modulation source, set “Foot Pedal Assign” (GLOBAL 0–3a)
to Foot Pedal (CC#04). (

☞p.165 “Foot Pedal Assign”)

A foot controller etc. connected to the ASSIGNABLE PEDAL
jack can be used to control an effect.

Kb1#17 (Knob Mod1: CC#17)
Kb2#19 (Knob Mod2: CC#19)
Kb3#20 (Knob Mod3: CC#20)
Kb4#21 (Knob Mod4: CC#21)

If you want to use the REALTIME CONTROLS [1]–[4] knobs
as dynamic modulation sources in Pattern, Combination,
Multi modes, access the 7: Ed–Arp/Ctrls page, and in
“Knob B Assign,” set “Knob1-B” to Knob Mod.1 (CC#17),
“Knob2-B Assign” to Knob Mod.2 (CC#19), “Knob3-B
Assign” to Knob Mod.3 (CC#20), and “Knob4-B Assign” to
Knob Mod.4 (CC#21)

. (

☞p.162 “Knob 1...4 B Assign”)

When you set REALTIME CONTROLS to B-mode and oper-
ate knobs [1]–[4], the effect will be controlled.
Moving the knob to the 12 o’clock position will produce a
effect of 0 as the dynamic modulation source. If “(Amount)”
is a positive (+) value, rotating the knob toward the right
will produce a positive change in the effect, and rotating it
toward the left will produce a negative change. (With nega-
tive (–)

values, the opposite effect will result.)

Kb1[+] (Knob Mod1: CC#17 [+] )
Kb2[+] (Knob Mod2: CC#19 [+] )
Kb3[+] (Knob Mod3: CC#20 [+] )
Kb4[+] (Knob Mod4: CC#21 [+] )

These differ from Kb1#17 (Knob Mod1: CC#17)–Kb4#21
(Knob Mod4: CC#21) in the knob position and direction of
the effect. If “(Amount)” is set to a positive (+) value, rotat-
ing the knob to the far right will produce an effect of 0 as the
dynamic modulation source. Rotating the knob toward the
right will apply an effect only in the positive direction. (With
negative (–)

settings, the opposite effect will result.)

SW1#80 (SW1 Mod.: CC#80)
SW2#81 (SW2 Mod.: CC#81)

X50:

If you want to use [SW1] and [SW2] as dynamic mod-

ulation sources in Program, Combination, Multi modes,
access the 7: Ed–Arp/Ctrls page, and in “SW1/2 Assign,”
set “SW1” to SW1 Mod. (CC#80) and “SW2” to SW2 Mod.
(CC#81)

. (

☞p.161 “X50: SW1/2 Assign”)

The effect will be controlled when you operate [SW1] or
[SW2].

FSW#82 (Foot Switch: CC#82)

If you wish to use an assignable foot switch as a dynamic
modulation source, set “Foot SW Assign” (GLOBAL 0–3a) to
Foot SW (CC#82)

(

☞p.164 “Foot Switch Assign”).

The effect will be controlled when you operate a foot switch
etc. connected to the ASSIGNABLE SWITCH jack.

Tempo

Modulation sources other than Tempo are internally pro-
cessed as a value of 0–127 (–128 – +127). In contrast, Tempo
uses the tempo data (BPM value) of the internal clock or the
external MIDI clock. This means that when “ ” is 127 (BPM),
it will have the same result as the maximum value (+127) of
other modulation sources.

Gate1, G1+Dmp

Gate1

Note

Dmpr

1

2

3

1

2

3

Damper Pedal

G1+Dmp

Time

On

Off

Gate2, G2+Dmp

Gate2

Note

Dmpr

1

2

3

1

2

3

Damper Pedal

G2+Dmp

Time

On

Off

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