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Quick Guide Using the Controllers—Advanced Course
Controllers supported by the MO
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Owner’s Manual
Controlling a Voice with Controller Set
Each of the Preset Voices of MO is programmed with appropriate Modulation Wheel and Knob assignments, for adjusting
the sound and effects in ways that best match the selected Voice.
For example, you can use the Modulation Wheel to apply a chorus effect to a piano Voice, or use one of the Knobs to control
the decay time parameter of a bass guitar Voice. The settings for all the controllers are referred to as a “Controller Set.”
These Controller Set settings can be stored with the User Voice.
1 Element Switch
Select whether the controller will affect each individual Element.
Keep in mind that some destinations affect only the entire Voice (all Elements). In this case, the Element Switch parameter
will be indicated by “----” and cannot be changed. This applies only to Normal Voices.
2 Source (controller)
Determines the desired controller. For details about the abbreviations for each controller, see page 155. The number in
brackets indicates the Control Change number generated when moving the controller.
3 Destination (function)
Determines the function assigned to the Source (controller). For the details about the abbreviations and the parameter types,
refer to the Control List in the separate Data List booklet.
4 Depth
Determines the amount by which the parameter selected in Destination can be controlled. For negative values, the controller
operation is reversed.
n The Controller Set edited in the Voice Edit mode is available when the corresponding Voice is selected in the Performance, Song, and Pattern.
n The functions assigned to the Controller by the Controller Set function are applied only to the internal tone generator block. For connected external
MIDI instruments, use of the controllers generates separate MIDI Control Change numbers, as shown in the Source parameter.
n Even if a different function is assigned to this wheel, the Pitch Bend function is available and Pitch Bend messages are still generated when the wheel
is used.
[VOICE] Voice selection [EDIT] [COMMON] [F4] CTL SET (page 155)
Assigning multiple functions to a controller
You can have a single controller affect different aspects of the sound at the same time. For example, set the Source
parameter of Control Set 1 to MW (Modulation wheel) and the Destination parameter to ELFO-PM (Element LFO Pitch
Modulation Depth). Then set the Source parameter of Control Set 2 also to MW, but set the Destination parameter to
ELM PAN (Element Pan). In this example, when you move the Modulation Wheel upward, the amount of Pitch
Modulation increases accordingly, and the Element is simultaneously panned from left to right.
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2
3
4
Switch the display for each Controller Set by using
the [SF1] – [SF3] buttons
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