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• Parameter Control You can change parameter settings of the currently selected SPX990 program by sending control change messages from a connected MIDI device. In this way you can input parameter values using the data entry keys of an external MIDI device, for example. MIDI keyboard, sequencer MIDI foot controller, etc. MIDI OUT SPX990 MIDI IN1.4 Preparations: • Choose one of the following controllers (refer to "I. Controller Assignment" on page 56): • Any control change message J • Note No. or velocity of NOTE ON message • Channel pressure • Specify the parameters to be controlled for each program. (Refer to "2. Parameter Assignment" on page 57.) • Match the MIDI transmit channel of the external MIDI device to the MIDI receive channel of the SPX990 bank to be used. (Refer to MIDI PROGRAM CHANGE TABLE SETUP on page 55.) • Recall the program to be controlled. • MIDI Trigger For programs whose main effect is Reverb, FiltRev, EchRoom or TrigPan you can use a NOTE ON message transmitted by an external MIDI device as a trigger source to control opening of the gate. In this way you can apply the effect as soon as sound is produced by playing a key. MIDI keyboard, sequencer MIDI foot controller, etc. MIDI OUT MIDI IN1114 SPX990 Preparations: • Match the MIDI transmit channel of the external MIDI device to the MIDI receive channel of the SPX990 bank to be used. (Refer to MIDI PROGRAM CHANGE TABLE SETUP on page 55.) • Recall the program and set its MidiTrg parameter to ON. • Pitch Control You can use NOTE ON messages transmitted by an external MIDI device to control the pitch change interval/playback pitch for programs with the following main effects in real-time: • MonoPit (Intelli OFF) • DualPit (Intelli OFF) • TripPit (Intelli OFF) • StPit • Freeze In this way you can change the pitch change interval/playback pitch using the keys of a connected MIDI keyboard. MIDI keyboard, sequencer MIDI foot controller, etc. MIDI OUT SPX990 MIDI IN Preparations: • Match the MIDI transmit channel of the external MIDI device to the MIDI receive channel of the SPX990 bank to be used. (Refer to MIDI PROGRAM CHANGE TABLE SETUP on page 55.) • Recall the program, set its Intelli parameter to OFF and select the base key using the BaseKey parameter. • Pitch Control (Intelli ON) NOTE ON messages transmitted by an external MIDI device can also be used to control the pitch change interval instead of using the scale intervals set for each input note by the intelligent pitch change function. This pitch control is possible for programs with the following main effects: • MonoPit • DualPit • TripPit When you press a key on a connected MIDI keyboard, for example, the pitch change interval set for this note will be applied instead of the interval set for the note of the input signal. MIDI keyboard, sequencer MIDI foot controller, etc. MIDI OUT SPX990 MIDI IN Preparations: • Match the MIDI transmit channel of the external MIDI device to the MIDI receive channel of the SPX990 bank to be used. (Refer to MIDI PROGRAM CHANGE TABLE SETUP on page 55.) • Recall the program, set its Intelli parameter to ON and set the Trig parameter to MIDI. 53

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J
Parameter
Control
You
can
change
parameter
settings
of
the
currently
selected
SPX990
program
by
sending
control
change
messages
from
a
connected
MIDI
device.
In
this
way
you
can
input
parameter
values
using
the
data
entry
keys
of
an
external
MIDI
device,
for
example.
MIDI
keyboard,
sequencer
MIDI
foot
controller,
etc.
MIDI
OUT
SPX990
1.
4
MIDI
IN
Preparations:
Choose
one
of
the
following
controllers
(refer
to
"I.
Controller
Assignment"
on
page
56):
Any
control
change
message
Note
No.
or
velocity
of
NOTE
ON
message
Channel
pressure
Specify
the
parameters
to
be
controlled
for
each
program.
(Refer
to
"2.
Parameter
Assignment"
on
page
57.)
Match
the
MIDI
transmit
channel
of
the
external
MIDI
device
to
the
MIDI
receive
channel
of
the
SPX990
bank
to
be
used.
(Refer
to
MIDI
PROGRAM
CHANGE
TABLE
SETUP
on
page
55.)
Recall
the
program
to
be
controlled.
MIDI
Trigger
For
programs
whose
main
effect
is
Reverb,
FiltRev,
EchRoom
or
TrigPan
you
can
use
a
NOTE
ON
message
transmitted
by
an
external
MIDI
device
as
a
trigger
source
to
control
opening
of
the
gate.
In
this
way
you
can
apply
the
effect
as
soon
as
sound
is
produced
by
playing
a
key.
MIDI
keyboard,
sequencer
MIDI
foot
controller,
etc.
MIDI
OUT
SPX990
111
MIDI
IN
4
Preparations:
Match
the
MIDI
transmit
channel
of
the
external
MIDI
device
to
the
MIDI
receive
channel
of
the
SPX990
bank
to
be
used.
(Refer
to
MIDI
PROGRAM
CHANGE
TABLE
SETUP
on
page
55.)
Recall
the
program
and
set
its
MidiTrg
parameter
to
ON.
Pitch
Control
You
can
use
NOTE
ON
messages
transmitted
by
an
external
MIDI
device
to
control
the
pitch
change
interval/playback
pitch
for
programs
with
the
following
main
effects
in
real-time:
MonoPit
(Intelli
OFF)
DualPit
(Intelli
OFF)
TripPit
(Intelli
OFF)
StPit
Freeze
In
this
way
you
can
change
the
pitch
change
interval/playback
pitch
using
the
keys
of
a
connected
MIDI
keyboard.
MIDI
keyboard,
sequencer
MIDI
foot
controller,
etc.
MIDI
OUT
SPX990
MIDI
IN
Preparations:
Match
the
MIDI
transmit
channel
of
the
external
MIDI
device
to
the
MIDI
receive
channel
of
the
SPX990
bank
to
be
used.
(Refer
to
MIDI
PROGRAM
CHANGE
TABLE
SETUP
on
page
55.)
Recall
the
program,
set
its
Intelli
parameter
to
OFF
and
select
the
base
key
using
the
BaseKey
parameter.
Pitch
Control
(Intelli
ON)
NOTE
ON
messages
transmitted
by
an
external
MIDI
device
can
also
be
used
to
control
the
pitch
change
interval
instead
of
using
the
scale
intervals
set
for
each
input
note
by
the
intelligent
pitch
change
function.
This
pitch
control
is
possible
for
programs
with
the
following
main
effects:
MonoPit
DualPit
TripPit
When
you
press
a
key
on
a
connected
MIDI
keyboard,
for
example,
the
pitch
change
interval
set
for
this
note
will
be
applied
instead
of
the
interval
set
for
the
note
of
the
input
signal.
MIDI
keyboard,
sequencer
MIDI
foot
controller,
etc.
MIDI
OUT
SPX990
MIDI
IN
Preparations:
Match
the
MIDI
transmit
channel
of
the
external
MIDI
device
to
the
MIDI
receive
channel
of
the
SPX990
bank
to
be
used.
(Refer
to
MIDI
PROGRAM
CHANGE
TABLE
SETUP
on
page
55.)
Recall
the
program,
set
its
Intelli
parameter
to
ON and
set
the
Trig
parameter
to
MIDI.
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