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Tutorials: Setup Mode
Assigning A Single Knob to Crossfade Between The Volume Of Different Zones
7. With
Ctrl
selected in the
DestType
field, use the cursor buttons to select the
Dest
field
.
In the
Dest
field
,
press
7
and then the
Enter
button on the alphanumeric pad to choose
Volume
(see below.)
You can also use the Alpha Wheel
or - / + buttons to select a destination in the
Dest
field.
Knob
1
(labeled
Timbre
on
the
front
panel)
should
now
control
the
volume
of
the
pad
on
Zone
2,
222
Class
Pad
(if
not,
review
the
previous
steps.)
8. With
Knob 1
selected in the Controller field, use the cursor buttons to select the
Curve
field and
then use the Alpha Wheel
or - / + buttons to select
Compress
(see below.)
This makes Zone 2
louder when Knob 1 is half way up than it would be with the standard Linear curve. This allows for
the pad sound to be closer to its full volume when Knob 1 is half way up (which will give us an
equal blend of both pad sounds when we are done.)
9. Next, lets repeat the steps above for Zone 3, except this time we will set an Offset and a negative
Scale value to get a crossfading effect. On the Controllers page, use the
Chan/Zone
buttons
to the
left of the display to select Zone 3 (see below.) You can view the number of the selected Zone in the
top right corner of screen.
10. On the Controllers page for Zone 3,
Knob 1
will still be selected in the Controller field. If not,
follow these steps: Use the cursor
buttons to select the Controller field. Make sure the LED to the
left of the
Timbre
Knob is lit, if it is not, press the
Shift
button to the left of the Knobs until that
LED is lit. Next, hold the
Enter
button on the alphanumeric pad and move the Knob labeled
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