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DESCRIPTION:
When CHANNEL MODE is set to EXPRESSION, the selected Channel will output a
smoothly changing voltage corresponding to the movement of the footpedal.
TOE VALUE sets the value of the selected channel’s CV output when the footpedal is
in the toe (down) position.
HEEL VALUE sets the value of the selected channel’s CV output when the footpedal is
in the heel (up) position.
INITIAL VALUE sets the voltage of the selected channel’s CV output when a Preset is
selected.
When CHANNEL MODE is set to GATE, the selected Channel will output a Gate
Trigger when the corresponding footswitch is pressed. Note that the footpedal has no
effect on the output in this mode
FS MODE denes the operation of the selected Channel’s footswitch: MOMENTARY
(ON when pressed, OFF when released) or LATCHED (toggles ON when pressed,
toggles OFF when pressed a second time).
NOTES: A GATE CV is dened as 0V = OFF and +5V = ON.
When FS MODE is set to ‘MOMENTARY’, pressing a footswitch momentarily toggles
the value of the GATE from the INITIAL STATE value. For example, if INITIAL STATE =
OFF, the GATE will normally be 0V. While the footswitch is depressed, the GATE value
will be +5V. If the INITIAL STATE = ON, the GATE will normally be +5V. While the
footswitch is depressed, the GATE value will be 0V.
When FS MODE is set to ‘LATCH’, pressing a footswitch toggles the value of the
currently set GATE output. For example, if INITIAL STATE = OFF, GATE = 0V when
the preset is rst loaded. On the rst footswitch press, GATE = +5V. On the second
footswitch press, GATE = 0V, etc.
DESCRIPTION:
PERFORMANCE TIP: If the HEEL VALUE > TOE VALUE, the voltage will decrease
as the footpedal moves from Heel to Toe. This reverse behavior can be used for inter-
esting performance effects.
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