Behringer UB-Xa User Manual - Page 12

Shift & 48 - Pedal Release

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12 UB-Xa User Manual Shift & 45 - Mod 2 Delay - delays the introduction of pulse width modulation to modulation channel 2. Shift & 46 - Mod 2 Attack - applies an attack envelope to the depth of modulation to modulation channel 2. Shift & 48 - Pedal Release - used in conjunction with the 'Sustain' footpedal input (90) allows a different release time to the one selected on the loudness envelope to be selected by the switch. Shift & 58 - Globals - accesses the Global Settings Menu. Options can be scrolled with the rotary encoder (62) and accessed by pressing it to Enter Miscellaneous 1. Atrophy Lock - locks the editing of atrophy parameters, to prevent accidental editing. Options are Read Only (default) or Edit Advanced. 2. Contrast - adjusts to contrast of the display (61) from 0 to 32. 3. Backgrnd Cal - allows background calibration to be Enabled, Disabled or Only Auto, where the UB-Xa will only calibrate while the Auto button (3) is pressed. 4. Knob Dead Zones - changes how controls react in Atrophy: a - Purism - controls work in the range 9 o'clock to 3 o'clock. b - Extended (default) - controls work over full range of travel. 5. Disable - allows the following functions to be disabled: a - Assign Preset - disables the use of the assign preset recall button combinations. b - LEDSegues - disables LED segues between settings. c - Pulse Revert - disables an original bug where the oscillators would revert to pulse waveform on power down. 6. Levers - allows inversion of the pitchbend lever (left lever) (74) and modulation lever (right lever) (75). Use the +/- buttons to switch between normal and inverted. When pitchbend is inverted (indicated by [X]) then pushing the lever towards the body of the UB-Xa will bend the pitch down rather than up, and vice versa. When modulation is inverted (indicated by [X]) then modulation starts at full and is reduced by pushing the lever down. Also allows the levers to be swapped, so that pitchbend becomes modulation and vice versa. 7. Fan - allows the fan to be enabled (default), temperature controlled or disabled. Pedal Settings 1. Sustain Assign - allows the sustain pedal footswitch input (Back Panel 90 below) to be reassigned. Options are: a - Patch Up - steps up through the patches in the currently selected bank. After patch 128 returns to patch 1. b - Patch Down - steps down through the patches in the currently selected bank. After patch 1 returns to patch 128. c - Program Up - steps up through the stored Split or Double programs when in Split or Double mode. d - Program Down - steps down through the stored Split or Double programs when in Split or Double mode. e - Sustain (default) - switches between the Release time set by Control 48 and the Pedal Release time set by Shift & Control 48. f - Hold - duplicates the action of the Hold button (11) on the top panel. g - Sostenuto - pressing the pedal while holding notes on the keyboard causes the Pedal Release time set by Shift & Control 48 to be activated. Releasing the pedal reverts to the Release Time set by Control 48. 2. Sustain Action - switches between Negative (default) where pressing the footswitch causes the selected action to take place; Positive where the selected action takes place until the footswitch is pressed and Disabled. 3. Sustain Latch - switches between Unlatched (default) where releasing the footswitch causes the selected action to stop; and Latched where the selected action will continue until the footswitch is pressed again. 4. Program Assign - allows the program advance footswitch input (Back Panel 91 below) to be reassigned. Options are: a - Patch Up (default) - steps up through the patches in the currently selected bank. After patch 128 returns to patch 1. b - Patch Down - steps down through the patches in the currently selected bank. After patch 1 returns to patch 128. c - Program Up - steps up through the stored Split or Double programs when in Split or Double mode. d - Program Down - steps down through the stored Split or Double programs when in Split or Double mode. e - Sustain - switches between the Release time set by Control 48 and the Pedal Release time set by Shift & Control 48. f - Hold - duplicates the action of the Hold button (11) on the top panel. g - Sostenuto - pressing the pedal while holding notes on the keyboard causes the Pedal Release time set by Shift & Control 48 to be activated. Releasing the pedal reverts to the Release Time set by Control 48. 5. Program Action - switches between Negative (default) where pressing the footswitch causes the selected action to take place; Positive where the selected action takes place until the footswitch is pressed and Disabled. 6. Program Latch - switches between Unlatched (default) where pressing the footswitch causes the selected action to take place and Latched where the selected action will continue until the footswitch is pressed again. 7. Hold Assign - allows the hold pedal footswitch input (Back Panel 92 below) to be reassigned. Options are: a - Patch Up - steps up through the patches in the currently selected bank. After patch 128 returns to patch 1. b - Patch Down - steps down through the patches in the currently selected bank. After patch 1 returns to patch 128. c - Program Up - steps up through the stored Split or Double programs when in Split or Double mode. d - Program Down - steps down through the stored Split or Double programs when in Split or Double mode. e - Sustain - switches between the Release time set by Control 48 and the Pedal Release time set by Shift & Control 48. f - Hold (default) - duplicates the action of the Hold button (11) on the top panel.

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12
UB-Xa User Manual
Shift & 45 – Mod 2 Delay
– delays the introduction of pulse width modulation
to modulation channel 2.
Shift & 46 – Mod 2 Attack
- applies an attack envelope to the depth of
modulation to modulation channel 2.
Shift & 48 – Pedal Release
– used in conjunction with the ‘Sustain’ footpedal
input (90) allows a different release time to the one selected on the loudness
envelope to be selected by the switch.
Shift & 58 – Globals
– accesses the Global Settings Menu.
Options can be
scrolled with the rotary encoder (62) and accessed by pressing it to Enter
Miscellaneous
1.
Atrophy Lock – locks the editing of atrophy parameters, to prevent
accidental editing.
Options are Read Only (default) or Edit Advanced.
2.
Contrast – adjusts to contrast of the display (61) from 0 to 32.
3.
Backgrnd Cal – allows background calibration to be Enabled, Disabled or
Only Auto, where the UB-Xa will only calibrate while the Auto button (3) is
pressed.
4.
Knob Dead Zones – changes how controls react in Atrophy:
a – Purism
– controls work in the range 9 o’clock to 3 o’clock.
b – Extended (default) - controls work over full range of travel.
5.
Disable – allows the following functions to be disabled:
a – Assign Preset – disables the use of the assign preset recall
button
combinations.
b – LEDSegues – disables LED segues between settings.
c – Pulse Revert – disables an original bug where the oscillators would
revert to pulse waveform on power down.
6.
Levers – allows inversion of the pitchbend lever (left lever) (74) and
modulation lever (right lever) (75).
Use the +/- buttons to switch between
normal and inverted.
When pitchbend is inverted (indicated by [X]) then pushing the lever
towards the body of the UB-Xa will bend the pitch down rather than up, and
vice versa.
When modulation is inverted (indicated by [X]) then modulation starts at
full and is reduced by pushing the lever down.
Also allows the levers to be swapped, so that pitchbend becomes
modulation and vice versa.
7.
Fan – allows the fan to be enabled (default), temperature controlled or
disabled.
Pedal Settings
1.
Sustain Assign
– allows the sustain pedal footswitch input (Back Panel 90
below) to be reassigned.
Options are:
a – Patch Up – steps up through the patches in the currently selected bank.
After patch 128 returns to patch 1.
b – Patch Down – steps down through the patches in the currently selected
bank.
After patch 1 returns to patch 128.
c – Program Up – steps up through the stored Split or Double programs
when in Split or Double mode.
d – Program Down - steps down through the stored Split or Double
programs when in Split or Double mode.
e - Sustain (default) – switches between the Release time set by Control 48
and the Pedal Release time set by Shift & Control 48.
f – Hold – duplicates the action of the Hold button (11) on the top panel.
g – Sostenuto – pressing the pedal while holding notes on the keyboard
causes the Pedal Release time set by Shift & Control 48 to be activated.
Releasing the pedal reverts to the Release Time set by Control 48.
2.
Sustain Action
– switches between Negative (default) where pressing
the footswitch causes the selected action to take place; Positive where the
selected action takes place until the footswitch is pressed and Disabled.
3.
Sustain Latch
– switches between Unlatched (default) where releasing
the footswitch causes the selected action to stop; and Latched where the
selected action will continue until the footswitch is pressed again.
4.
Program Assign
- allows the program advance footswitch input (Back
Panel 91 below) to be reassigned.
Options are:
a – Patch Up (default) – steps up through the patches in the currently
selected bank.
After patch 128 returns to patch 1.
b – Patch Down – steps down through the patches in the currently selected
bank.
After patch 1 returns to patch 128.
c – Program Up - steps up through the stored Split or Double programs when
in Split or Double mode.
d – Program Down - steps down through the stored Split or Double
programs when in Split or Double mode.
e - Sustain – switches between the Release time set by Control 48 and the
Pedal Release time set by Shift & Control 48.
f – Hold – duplicates the action of the Hold button (11) on the top panel.
g – Sostenuto – pressing the pedal while holding notes on the keyboard
causes the Pedal Release time set by Shift & Control 48 to be activated.
Releasing the pedal reverts to the Release Time set by Control 48.
5.
Program Action
- switches between Negative (default) where pressing
the footswitch causes the selected action to take place; Positive where the
selected action takes place until the footswitch is pressed and Disabled.
6.
Program Latch
– switches between Unlatched (default) where pressing
the footswitch causes the selected action to take place and Latched where
the selected action will continue until the footswitch is pressed again.
7.
Hold Assign
- allows the hold pedal footswitch input (Back Panel 92 below)
to be reassigned.
Options are:
a – Patch Up – steps up through the patches in the currently selected bank.
After patch 128 returns to patch 1.
b – Patch Down – steps down through the patches in the currently selected
bank.
After patch 1 returns to patch 128.
c – Program Up - steps up through the stored Split or Double programs when
in Split or Double mode.
d – Program Down - steps down through the stored Split or Double
programs when in Split or Double mode.
e - Sustain – switches between the Release time set by Control 48 and the
Pedal Release time set by Shift & Control 48.
f – Hold (default) – duplicates the action of the Hold button (11) on the top
panel.