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Using Controller assignments
Controller assignments allow for specified Prophesy parameters to be mapped (or
assigned) to a MIDI controller for real-time control by an expression pedal or by the
controller on/off buttons of a MIDI foot controller. In addition to the 120 possible MIDI
control numbers, you may also assign the Prophesy's ADSR (Attack/Decay/Sustain/
Release) control effect to any parameter with any of the 8 controller assignments (ADSR
is discussed in detail in the section titled "Using the ADSR" later in this chapter).
The Prophesy's controller assignments also allow you to store an upper and lower
parameter value limit which the controller cannot exceed. For example, when using the
expression pedal to send continuous control changes to control the “
PITCH 1
parameter, an upper limit of +300 can be set and a lower limit of -200 can be set—even
though the actual parameter range is from +1200 to -2400. When the expression pedal is
at its heel position in this example, the “
PITCH 1
” parameter will be at -200, while at
its toe position it will be at +300. The example which follows will detail configuring a
controller in this manner.
Up to eight controllers can be assigned to each individual preset.
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1 Use the PAGE control to access the first Controller page. Note that the
number displayed in the top row indicates which controller page is
currently displayed. The first controller page will display “( 1 )” as
shown below.
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2 Use the control labeled “BASS” to select the number that will be
assigned to Prophesy controller page ( 1 ). This number must match
the controller number set on the MIDI controlling device.
( 1 ) CNTNUM
0
PARM
OFF
UPLIM
0
LOWLIM
0
( 1 ) CNTNUM
7
PARM
OFF
UPLIM
0
LOWLIM
0
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