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Section 1 — Controls and Architecture ASR-10 Musician’s Manual
2 Rear Panel Connections
Note: If you are using a single foot switch (SW-2 or SW-6), the Edit/System•MIDI, LEFT FOOT SW
parameter should be set to OFF. This will prevent unexpected behaviour. Remember that the
Foot Switch jack is optimized for use with a dual foot switch (SW-10), and when a single foot
switch is connected, it behaves like the Right Foot Switch.
When the SW-2 is connected
to the Foot Switch jack:
It acts as the
Sustain Pedal.
When the SW-10 is connected to
the Foot Switch jack:
The Right Foot Switch acts
as the Sustain Pedal.
The Left Foot Switch
is assignable.
A parameter on the Edit/System•MIDI page (press Edit, then System•MIDI, then scroll until
the display reads “LEFT FOOT SW=OFF”) determines the function of the Left Foot Switch.
Tip: The Sustain pedal can be used to dynamically “latch” the current amount of pressure being
exerted on the keyboard. Here’s how:
1) Select a sound that responds to pressure. Choose a sustaining sound like an organ.
2) Play a key and press into the keyboard until you can hear the pressure modulation
affect the sound of the note.
3) Press and hold the Sustain pedal.
4) Release the key. You will hear that the sound continues to be modulated by pressure
at the depth to which you were pressing.
5) Play a different key. Notice that the new note is not modulated. You can now press
into the keyboard and modulate the new note independent of the note that is
sustained. When the current pressure output exceeds the latched level, pressure on
the new note will modulate both notes.
6) To release the “latched” pressure value on the sustained note, either press the
“latched” key again, or release the Sustain pedal.
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