Controlling Parameters by Foot Controller (CS6x)
By connecting an optional Foot Controller
(such as the FC7) to the FOOT
CONTROLLER jack on the rear panel of the
synthesizer, you can control various
parameters by foot without having to use your
hands. In the following example, we introduce
how to set up Foot Controller to work as
Modulation Wheel.
1
Press the [UTILITY] key to enter Utility
Mode.
2
Use the [PAGE] knob to switch to the CTRL
Assign2 (Voice Control Assign 2) screen.
SHIFT
PAGE
PART/ELEMENT
DATA
A
B
C
1
2
CTRL Assign2) FC RB
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VOICE
PERFORM
UTILITY
CARD
EDIT
COMPARE
JOB
STORE
MODE
CS6x
SUSTAIN
FOOT
SWITCH
FOOT
CONTROLLER
FOOT
VOLUME
INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT
1
2
OUTPUT
R
L MONO PHONES
LINE 1
MIC LINE 2
A D INPUT
GAIN
FC7
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Use Knob [C] to select “01:ModWheel”
(Modulation Wheel).
In Voice Mode, the foot controller can now be
used to control Modulation.
If the current Voice has a Control Set with a
source (Src) assigned to Modulation Wheel
(MW) and receives a Control Change message
of Modulation Wheel, a destination (Dest)
parameter for the source (MW) will be
affected with that message.
The above procedure explains how to set up
the Foot Control to control Modulation in
Voice Mode. To create such a setup for
Performance Mode, the appropriate settings
are found at the CTL Assign2 screen in
Performance Edit Mode.
Switching Between Programs by Foot Switch (CS6x)
By connecting an optional Foot Switch (such
as the FC4 or FC5) to the FOOT SWITCH
jack on the rear panel of the synthesizer, you
can switch between Programs without having
to use your hands. For example, if you
consecutively arrange the Voices/Performances
in memory, you can switch between them
easily in a live performance. The following
procedure explains exactly how to a about this.
CS6x
SUSTAIN
FOOT
SWITCH
FOOT
CONTROLLER
FOOT
VOLUME
INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT
1
2
OUTPUT
R
L MONO PHONES
LINE 1
MIC LINE 2
A D INPUT
GAIN
FC4
or
FC5
SHIFT
PAGE
PART
/
ELEMENT
DATA
A
B
C
1
2
CTRL Assign2) FC RB
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