User Manual
Tutorials
Controlling Multiple Modules with a Single Setup
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Note that the SP5 is being used as the MIDI controller for all four of the modules. To be
able to control each of the four modules individually, we need to create a Setup with four
non-overlapping Zones, each of which will control a particular module. For our example,
let’s say the following:
• We want only to use the SP5 as a MIDI controller for the other modules.
• All of our Modules will have the same panning, volume, velocity range, and bend
range.
• The Foot Switch will act as a sustain pedal for only Module 1.
• The Mod Wheel will affect only Module 2, for which it will act as a Mod Wheel.
• Slider 1 will affect only Module 3 and Module 4, it will act as a Volume control for
both.
• The Zones will have the following ranges and affect only the following Modules set
to the following MIDI Channels, Programs, and Banks:
Zone Range Module Channel Bank Program
Zone 1 C6-G7 Module 1 1 2 3
Zone 2 F4-B5 Module 2 2 5 112
Zone 3 C3-E4 Module 3 3 3 67
Zone 4 E1-B2 Module 4 4 0 23
1. First, we need a Setup. Let’s pick any factory Setup to work with. We will alter the
parameter values of the Zones in the steps to follow.
2. Press the Edit Setup button to enter Edit Setup Mode. In this Mode, we will alter the
parameters of our Setup. See Edit Setup Mode on page 8-1 for more information on the
parameters of a Setup.
3. Let’s now set the parameters that will be the same for all Zones. Note that if the
parameter is the same as the default value, you can simply press the Value buttons
simultaneously to set the parameter to the default value. In the list below, an asterisks
(*) indicates a default value:
Module 4
C4C3 E4 F4 B5 C6 G7B2E1
Module 3 Module 2 Module 1
Bank 0, Program 23 Bank 3, Program 67 Bank 5, Program 112 Bank 2, Program 3
via Channel 4 via Channel 3 via Channel 2 via Channel 1
Zone 4 Zone 3 Zone 2 Zone 1