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The source controllers are:
The destination parameters are organized into 8 related groups, listed below. The actual parameters
available in each group for a given voice will depend to some extent on the type of voice and how it is
set up, the type of effects selected, etc.
The destination parameter groups are:
A controller set can, for example, assign a single controller such as the Ribbon Controller to a single
parameter such as, say, AWM tone generator LFO amplitude modulation depth. Or it could assign a
number of controllers to the same parameter: the Ribbon Controller, Foot Controller, and Controller
Knob 1 could all be assigned to control AWM tone generator LFO amplitude modulation depth.
On the other hand, the same controller can be assigned to control different parameters in different
controller sets, so you end up with a single controller controlling up to 16 different parameters at the
same time!
Controller set assignment on page 104.
■Controller Set Remapping
When the Voice Edit mode Controller Set display is selected, “[REMAP]” will appear above the
[F3] function key. This key can be used to “remap” non-contiguous controller set numbers to a
contiguous set of sequential numbers. For example, if you have created controller sets 1, 3, 6, and
10, pressing the [REMAP] key will re-assign these sets to numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4. If a VL voice is
selected, pressing [REMAP] will do the above and add a number of preset “recommended”
controller sets for the selected voice in subsequent controller set numbers.
Display Abbreviation
COM
EF1
EF2
FDSP
AWM
AN
DR
VL
Controller
Common
Effect 1 (Insertion)
Effect 2 (Insertion)
FDSP Tone Generator
AWM Tone Generator
AN Tone Generator
AWM Drum Voice
VL Tone Generator
Display Abbreviation
PB
RB
MW1
MW2
KN1
KN2
KN3
KN4
KN5
KN6
AT
FC
BC
Controller
PITCH Wheel
Ribbon Controller
MODULATION Wheel 1
MODULATION Wheel 2
Controller Knob 1
Controller Knob 2
Controller Knob 3
Controller Knob 4
Controller Knob 5
Controller Knob 6
Keyboard Aftertouch
Foot Controller
Breath Controller
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