Shortcut for changing variations
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Shortcut for changing variations
Forgive me if this has been answered before, I am new to the forum and I can't seem to locate an answer. I would like to be able to switch to a different variation without having to reach the variation button. Does anyone have a suggestion?
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Re: Shortcut for changing variations
You mean something like a foot pedal? That would be "EC5".carolyn wrote:Forgive me if this has been answered before, I am new to the forum and I can't seem to locate an answer. I would like to be able to switch to a different variation without having to reach the variation button. Does anyone have a suggestion?
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As Sam said, the EC5 would be the only Solution but i was wondering, what
about Dynamic Midi? Sam can you check if it can actually do that? In the menu
where you can actually controll things by Velocity, hitting harder on the keys.
I never checked or tried there...
about Dynamic Midi? Sam can you check if it can actually do that? In the menu
where you can actually controll things by Velocity, hitting harder on the keys.
I never checked or tried there...
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Hi Carolyn,
I have a solution for you. Please follow these two steps when in Style Play Mode;
Step #1.
a) Press "MENU" button
b) Select "Style Controls" from the screen
c) Under "Fill Mode" option, choose Variation 1. You will be given a list
d) From the list, select Var UP (or Var Down)
e) Press "EXIT" button
Step #2.
a) Press "MENU" button
b) select "Preferences" from the screen
c) Press "Velocity Control" option . You will be given a list
d) From the list, select "Fill In 1" option
e) Press "EXIT" button
Now when you play the style, velocity control will trigger a fill and change to the next higher variation. Each trigger will go to next variation. (Note: Finer control for velocity in in the Global menu)
You can save this setting with the performance. Above steps are only a guide. Experiment with other options.
Enjoy,
Sincerely,
I have a solution for you. Please follow these two steps when in Style Play Mode;
Step #1.
a) Press "MENU" button
b) Select "Style Controls" from the screen
c) Under "Fill Mode" option, choose Variation 1. You will be given a list
d) From the list, select Var UP (or Var Down)
e) Press "EXIT" button
Step #2.
a) Press "MENU" button
b) select "Preferences" from the screen
c) Press "Velocity Control" option . You will be given a list
d) From the list, select "Fill In 1" option
e) Press "EXIT" button
Now when you play the style, velocity control will trigger a fill and change to the next higher variation. Each trigger will go to next variation. (Note: Finer control for velocity in in the Global menu)
You can save this setting with the performance. Above steps are only a guide. Experiment with other options.
Enjoy,
Sincerely,
Best Regards,
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Dats right Kauser!
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Hello Kuaser, thanks for the tip, I never knew that was possible.Kauser wrote:Hi Carolyn,
I have a solution for you. Please follow these two steps when in Style Play Mode;
Step #1.
a) Press "MENU" button
b) Select "Style Controls" from the screen
c) Under "Fill Mode" option, choose Variation 1. You will be given a list
d) From the list, select Var UP (or Var Down)
e) Press "EXIT" button
Step #2.
a) Press "MENU" button
b) select "Preferences" from the screen
c) Press "Velocity Control" option . You will be given a list
d) From the list, select "Fill In 1" option
e) Press "EXIT" button
Now when you play the style, velocity control will trigger a fill and change to the next higher variation. Each trigger will go to next variation. (Note: Finer control for velocity in in the Global menu)
You can save this setting with the performance. Above steps are only a guide. Experiment with other options.
Enjoy,
Sincerely,
Dear Carolyn, I listened to your songs. You have a great voice and an amazing talent.
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Works like a charm on my PA500. Thanks Kauser!
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From the PA588 Manual ...dimitris wrote:Kauser is right!! Be careful Carolyn, PA588 has no input for EC5 Controller!!
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5 DAMPER connector
Use this jack to connect the DS-2H Damper pedal (supplied as
standard). This pedal also supports half-pedalling when the
Grand Piano RX Sound is selected. To change calibration, or set
the polarity of a different Damper pedal, see “Calibration” on
page 207.
6 ASSIGNABLE PEDAL/SW connector
Use this jack to connect a continuous- or footswitch-type pedal,
like the Korg EXP2 or XVP10. To program it, see “Pedal/Footswitch”
on page 206. By default, it controls Glide.
No EC5, but could you use the Behringer FCB1010 Midi Foot Controller instead???
<i>”It’s easy to play any musical instrument: all you have to do is touch the right key at the right time and the instrument will play itself.”
<br>Johann Sebastian Bach
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Korg Kronos2, Casio MZ-X500, PA600, AKAI MPD32, M-Audio Oxygen 25, ZOOM H6, Cakewalk Sonar
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You could, but EC5 is way more user friendly especially for newbies or those who only want to use the pedal to trigger Vars, Fills, etc.. .It's more like a plug and play sort of things, whereas FCB could be used for more complex set ups and so on. I'm kind of surprised they dont' have this option for PA588 ...Same thing with PA500 series as well?Thoraldus wrote: No EC5, but could you use the Behringer FCB1010 Midi Foot Controller instead???
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Yes. No EC5 on PA500Assyrianpianist wrote:... I'm kind of surprised they dont' have this option for PA588 ...Same thing with PA500 series as well?Thoraldus wrote: No EC5, but could you use the Behringer FCB1010 Midi Foot Controller instead???
I'm definitely going to pop for the Behringer FCB1010 - I need a SWELL pedal as well as FILL and VAR control.
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