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Program Editor Parameters
There are two primary menus in the Program Editor, represented by pressing the Edit button:
The Timbre menu provides you with Controller Value parameters. Controller Value can set the
specified value when you choose a program.
The Effect menu also acts as an adjunct to the Program Editor, enabling you to replace a
program’s effect settings, or save edited effects as part of a new program. See Effects Edit Mode on
page 4-17 for more information about saving effects to programs. Also see page 5-20 for a
description of all Effects Edit Mode parameters.
Controller Value
Sends MIDI Controller messages with the specified value when you select the program. For
example, if you want to hear the full effect of the Mod Wheel on a layer as soon as you start
playing, set the initial value of the Mod Wheel parameter to 127.
Keep in mind that these controller values have an effect only under one or both of the following
conditions:
􀁺 The program is defined at the factory to use one or more of the MIDI Controllers listed
below to modify the program in some way
􀁺 The physical controller assignments for the internal setup use one or more of the same
MIDI Controllers to modify all programs in some way
You can set controller values for the following MIDI Controllers:
[g]Mod Wheel (MIDI 1) Knob C (MIDI 6) Knob D (MIDI 13)
SW 2 (MIDI 9) SW 4 (MIDI 29)
[/g]You may be wondering why you can set initial values for these MIDI Controllers and not others.
It’s because most of the PC1’s programs use at least one of these MIDI Controllers to do
something (a common example is MIDI 1, which the Mod Wheel sends by default, and which
controls vibrato or tremolo in many programs). Appendix C contains a list of programs and
which MIDI Controllers the physical controllers are assigned to in each program.
Note that Controller Value which is displayed by the program editor is actually the 'Current
Controller Value'. For example, if you turn Knob C before entering the program editor, the new
value will be displayed instead of the previously stored value