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ASSIGN CTRL NO (Assign Control Change Number)
This lets you assign Control Change Numbers to controllers such
as the Modulation Wheel or Sound Control Knobs. This is mainly
used to control external devices connected via MIDI.
The main function of the Sound Control Knobs will not be
changed.
You can designate whether the Modulation Wheel or the Foot
Controller is used for Scene Control (page 16).
Following are the Control Change Numbers and Names that can
be assigned to the various controllers:
In the Scene Control settings, you can choose from Mod.
Wheel (Modulation Wheel) or FootCtrl (Foot Controller).
General Purpose: With the CS1x, General Purpose 1 is for FC,
2 for knob 3 (ASSIGN1), 3 for knob 6 (ASSIGN2) and 4 for no setting.
NOTE
Control Change Number Name LCD
1 Modulation Wheel Mod.Whl
5 Portament Time PortaTm
6 Data Entry MSB DataMSB
7 Main Volume MainVol
10 Panpot Panpot
11 Expression Expres.
16 General purpose1 Generl1
17 General purpose2 Generl2
18 General purpose3 Generl3
19 General purpose4 Generl4
38 Data Entry LSB DataLSB
64 Hold 1(Damper/Sustain) Hold1
65 Portament Switch PortaSW
66 Sostenute Sostnut
67 Soft Pedal Soft
71 Harmonic Contents Harmonic
72 Release Time RelTime
73 Attack Time AtkTime
74 Brightness Bright.
84 Portament Control PortaCt
91 Reverb Depth Reverb
93 Chorus Depth Chorus
94 Variation Depth Vari
Others ------- -------
Assignable Control Change Numbers and Names
Scene
SCENE 1 or 2 buttons (only for the Scene Control)
NOTE
Controller LCD
Modulation Wheel MW
Sound Control Knob 1 (ATTACK) Knob1
Sound Control Knob 2 (RELEASE) Knob2
Sound Control Knob 3 (ASSIGN 1/DATA) Knob3
Sound Control Knob 4 (CUTOFF) Knob4
Sound Control Knob 5 (RESONANCE) Knob5
Sound Control Knob 6 (ASSIGN 2) Knob6
Footswitch connected to the FOOTSWITCH jack on the rear panel FS
Foot Controller connected to the FOOT CONTROLLER jack on the rear panel FC
Foot Volume pedal connected to the FOOT VOLUME jack on the rear panel FV
Control Change Number Name
Controller
NOTE
Assigning the Controllers
1.Move the controller on the panel to which the Control Change
Number is to be assigned. The parameters of the controller
will appear in the LCD.
Press the SCENE1 or SCENE 2 button to display the Scene
Control parameters.
2.Press the Parameter Value UP/DOWN button to select the
Control Change Number and Name.
3.Repeat steps 1 and 2 to assign the Control Change Numbers
and Names to each controller.
This function is convenient for controlling an external MIDI
device with the CS1x. For details, see page 53.
Tips About the Sound Control Knobs
The changes made by the Sound Control Knobs can be output as
the MIDI messages.
The MIDI messages output via MIDI OUT can be assigned using the
ASSIGN CTRL NO function shown at the left.
The assignments set at the factory:
Sound Control Knob 1 73: Attack Time
Sound Control Knob 2 72: Release Time
Sound Control Knob 3 17: General purpose2
Sound Control Knob 4 74: Brightness
Sound Control Knob 5 71: Harmonic Contents
Sound Control Knob 6 18: General purpose3
• When the CS1x receives the data assigned to each Knob from an
external MIDI device, the parameter printed on the panel for the
Knob will be affected. For example, the Attack Time will be affected,
when the Brightness (74) is assigned to the Knob 1 and the Attack
Time (73) is assigned to the Knob 3, and then the message for the
Brightness (74) are transmitted from an external device.
• Both data assigned to the Knob using the ASSIGN CTRL NO
function and Knob data which parameter name is printed on the
panel are sent to the internal tone generator when turning the
Knob. For example, both Brightness (74) and Attack Time will be
affected when the Brightness (74) is assigned to the Knob 1 and the
Knob 1 is turned.
NOTE
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