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System Settings<br />

152<br />

System Control<br />

Parameter Value Description<br />

Source 1–4<br />

System Control<br />

OFF,<br />

CC01–31, 33–95,<br />

PITCH BEND<br />

AFTERTOUCH<br />

System Control Assign selects the MIDI message used as the System Control.<br />

OFF: The system control knob will not be used.<br />

CC01–31, 33–95: Controller numbers 1–31, 33–95<br />

PITCH BEND: Pitch Bend<br />

AFTERTOUCH: Aftertouch<br />

This function, which departs from previously used methods, and instead allows you to use MIDI messages to change tone settings<br />

in realtime, is called the Matrix Control (p. 121). Similarly, the function allowing you to use MIDI messages to change multi-effects<br />

settings in realtime is called the Multi-effects Control (p. 149).<br />

Normally, the Matrix Control is used for making patch settings, and the Multi-effects Control for making settings to patches,<br />

rhythm sets, and performances. However, if you do not need to change the MIDI messages used for matrix control or multi-effects<br />

control by each patch/rhythm set/performance, or if you want to use a specific MIDI message for matrix control or multi-effects<br />

control, you will want to make use of System Control. In other words, you could call the System Controls global Matrix Control/<br />

Multi-effects Control for the entire Fantom VS.<br />

You can use up to four System Controls.

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