Edit mode (EDIT)

Controller settings

You can assign the following functions to a controller.

*After you have modified the controller settings, perform the “SAVE” (p. 148) operation as needed. If you turn off the power without executing “SAVE”, your changes will be lost.

NOTE

“NOTE ASSIGN” (p. 127)

AFTERTOUCH

“AFTERTOUCH ASSIGN” (p. 129)

CONTROL CHANGE

“CONTROL CHANGE ASSIGN” (p. 132)

PROGRAM CHANGE

“PROGRAM CHANGE ASSIGN” (p. 135)

RPN

“RPN/NRPN ASSIGN” (p. 138)

NRPN

“RPN/NRPN ASSIGN” (p. 138)

SYSTEM Ex.

“SYS EX. ASSIGN” (p. 140)

TEMPO

“TEMPO ASSIGN” (p. 146)

NO ASSIGN

“NO ASSIGN” (p. 146)

A Copy function is also available. For the procedure, refer to “ASSIGN COPY” (p. 147).

*For NOTE, AFTERTOUCH, CONTROL CHANGE, PROGRAM CHANGE, RPN, NRPN, and SYSTEM Ex., the rightmost digit (third place) in the display is a number that indicates the mode (Basic mode or Advanced mode).

*If you want to assign a single-byte system message (system realtime message, tune request) or a freely specified message of up to 24 bytes, refer to “SYS EX. ASSIGN” (p. 140).

How Basic mode and Advanced mode differ

Each assignment can be made either in Basic mode or Advanced mode.

Use the mode that is appropriate for your purpose.

Basic mode You can make assignments easily, with the minimum number of steps.

Advanced mode A greater number of steps are required, but you can specify more parameters and make more sophisticated assignments.

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