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BASICS
Chapter 3
Learning the Basics
Controllers
Controllers
The VP1 provides numerous controllers — including two modulation wheels, a modulation ball, a pitch wheel, and
two foot controllers.
Principle of Operation
As described above, you can use controllers to dynamically control up to thirteen of
each element’s parameters during performance. Each element actually involves
hundreds of parameters; the set of parameters available for control is different for each
voice.
Each controller controls a single parameter (with the exception of the modulation ball,
which controls two parameters). In the factory-set environment, the VP1 assigns
parameters to controllers as follows.
To enhance flexibility, the VP1 allows you the freedom to rearrange some of the
controller assignments, as suggested by the illustration on the next page. (
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REFERENCE: 1-10)
Each controller has a corresponding controller LED that indicates its status. The LED
is ON (green, solid red, or flashing red) if the controller is currently assigned, and OFF
if it is not assigned. For information about the difference between green and red
indications, refer to the section on “Scenes”, below. (
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BASICS: 3-11)
Controllable parameter
Param 1
Param 2
Param 3
Param 4
Param 5
Param 6
Param 7
Param 8
Param 9
Param 10
Param 11
Param 12
Param 13
MW1
MW2
FC1
FC2
MBx
MBy
CS1
CS2
BC
VEL
AT
PB
TEG
Controller
Elements 1 to 4
(MW1)
(MW2)
(FC1)
(FC2)
(MBx)
(MBy)
(CS1)
(CS2)
(BC)
(VEL)
(AT)
(PB)
(TEG)
:MODULATION 1 wheel
:MODULATION 2 wheel
:Foot controller 1
:Foot controller 2
:Modulation ball (X direction)
:Modulation ball (Y direction)
:Continuous slider 1
:Continuous slider 2
:Breath controller
:Velocity
:Aftertouch
:Pitch wheel
:Touch EG
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