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Tone Rx Pan Mode (Tone Receive Pan Mode)<br />

For each tone, specify how pan messages will be received.<br />

Value<br />

CONT: Whenever Pan messages are received, the stereo<br />

position of the tone will be changed.<br />

K-ON: The pan of the tone will be changed only when<br />

the next note is played. If a pan message is<br />

received while a note is sounding, the panning<br />

will not change until the next key is pressed.<br />

The channels cannot be set so as not to receive Pan<br />

messages.<br />

Tone Redamper Sw (Tone Redamper Switch)<br />

You can specify, on an individual tone basis, whether or not<br />

the sound will be held when a Hold 1 message is received<br />

after a key is released, but before the sound has decayed to<br />

silence. If you want to sustain the sound, set this “ON.” When<br />

using this function, also set the Rx Hold-1 parameter “ON.”<br />

This function is effective for piano sounds.<br />

Value: OFF, ON<br />

Creating a Patch<br />

Matrix Control Settings (Matrix Ctrl1–4)<br />

Matrix Control<br />

Ordinarily, if you wanted to change tone parameters<br />

using an external MIDI device, you would need to send<br />

System Exclusive messages—MIDI messages designed<br />

exclusively for the Fantom VS. However, System<br />

Exclusive messages tend to be complicated, and the<br />

amount of data that needs to be transmitted can get<br />

quite large.<br />

For that reason, a number of the more typical of the<br />

Fantom VS’s tone parameters have been designed so<br />

they accept the use of Control Change (or other) MIDI<br />

messages for the purpose of making changes in their<br />

values. This provides you with a variety of means of<br />

changing the way patches are played. For example, you<br />

can use the Pitch Bend lever to change the LFO cycle<br />

rate, or use the keyboard’s touch to open and close a<br />

filter.<br />

The function which allows you use MIDI messages to<br />

make these changes in realtime to the tone parameters<br />

is called the Matrix Control. Up to four Matrix Controls<br />

can be used in a single patch.<br />

To use the Matrix Control, specify which MIDI message<br />

(Source parameter) will be used to control which<br />

parameter (Destination parameter), and how greatly<br />

(Sns parameter), and the tone to which the effect is<br />

applied (Tone parameter).<br />

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Overview Connections VS-700C Console VS-700R I/O Fantom VS Appendix

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