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Setup Mode
Controllers
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andPitchDwn(controllerdestinations130and131)asaPitchWheeldestinations(seePWUp
andPWDnonTheWHEELPage on page 7‐32,)anduseMIDI21andMIDI15(controller
destinations21and15)forothercontrollers,suchastheSlidersandRibbon(seeAuxBend1Up/
DownandAuxBend
2Rangebelow.)
KeepinmindthatnotallMIDIdevicesrespondtoBendRangemessages.Withmanyolder
MIDIinstruments,youmustsetbendrangesonthedevicesthemselves.
ChangingprogramssendsaBendRangemessagewiththecurrentprogram’svalues.Sodoes
pressingPanic,whichisaquickway
toresetyourPC3KorMIDIslavesifyou’veuseda
controllertomodulatethebendrange.
Aux Bend 1 Up and Aux Bend 1 Down
LikeBendRangeUp/Down,AuxBend1definestherangeforPitchBendmessages,butdoesso
forthosephysicalcontrollersassignedtocontrollerdestination21,MIDI21.Therearetwo
parametersrelatedtoAuxBend1:anupwardvalue(AuxBend1Up)andadownwardvalue
(AuxBend1Dwn).Usetheseparameterstosetvaluesfor
upwardanddownwardpitch‐shifting.
Inmostfactorysetups,AuxBend1issetasthedestinationfortheoptionalRibboncontroller
(seeTheRIBBONPage on page 7‐39).
Aux Bend 2 Range
ThePC3Kallowsyoutospecifyathirdpitchbendrange;thisiscalledAuxBend2,anditdefines
therangeforcontrollerssettocontrollerdestination15,MIDI15.ForAuxBend2,youcanset
onlyonerangeforbothupwardanddownwardpitchbending.
ANoteAboutContinuous
ControllersandTheBENDPage:
UnlikethePitchWheelandRibboncontroller,othercontinuouscontrollers,suchasaslider,will
notautomaticallyreturntotheoriginalcenterpitch.Thiscanmakeithardtoaccuratelyreturn
thecontrollertoit’scenterpositionbyhand.Inthesecases,itisusefulto
useaseparate
controllerforbendingonlyupordown.Forexample,tohaveaslideronlybendup,useaslider
withanAddvalueof64andaScalevalueof50%,andCurvsettoLinear.Thebottomofthe
sliderwillnowbethecenterpitch,and
thetopofthesliderwillbethetopofyourbendrange.
Tohaveaslideronlybenddown,useasliderwithanAddvalueof‐127andaScalevalueof
150%,andCurvsettoLinear.Thetopofthesliderwillnowbethecenter
pitch,andthebottom
ofthesliderwillbethebottomofyourbendrange.Seepage 7‐29formoreonsettingcontinuous
controllerparameters.
Controllers
ControllereditingisoneofthestrongestaspectsofthePC3K’susefulnessasthemaincontroller
forasophisticatedMIDIstudio.Inthissection,we’lltalkabouttwodifferenttypesof
“controllers”astheyapplytothePC3K.Oneisthephysicalcontrollers:thewheels,buttons,
pedals,etc.thatyoumove
withyourfingersorfeet.TheotherisMIDIControllers,whichare
MIDIcommandssentbythePC3K.Forourpurposes,“MIDIControllers”includesthecomplete
setofControllersdefinedbytheMIDISpecification,aswellaspitchbend,aftertouch,andafew
otherusefulMIDIcommands.Tofendoffconfusion,
we’llrefertothePC3 K’sphysical
controllerswithalower‐casec,andMIDIControllerswithanupper‐caseC.
AnyMIDIControllercanbeusedastheassignmentforanyphysicalcontroller(andformultiple
physicalcontrollers,aswell).Orinotherwords,anyphysicalcontrollerliketheModWheel
can
beprogrammedtosendanyMIDIcontrolsignal.Inaddition,eachcontrollerineachsetupzone
canbetweakedjustlikekey boardvelocity(or anyotherSetup‐modeparameter).Although
controllereditingonthePC3Kcanbesomewhatcomplex,itcanalsobeveryrewarding.
Togetanideaof
theexpressivecapabilitiesofSetupmode,explorethefactorysetupsthatcome
withthePC3K.