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How to use control 1,2,3,4


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You can use control for channel 1 and channel 8 to 16 in case of the XW-G1 , the P1 has more channels.

 

When you're programming a channel such as C1 / Control 1. Navigate to the trackparam menu from there,

you can assign which channel make use of control information for C1.

 

Press Step sequence button brings the Sseq mode up. Then press the edit button a menu comes up and you 

see Trk on/off , Step Edit , Track Param etc. 

 

There are two way's for selecting channels either is with the same result.

 

Navigate to  Trk on/off press enter, go to part and use No/Yes for selecting  Ctl1 or the other ones.

Then press exit button once, Navigate to Track Param to assign at Ctrl chan which channel it has to use.

 

The second one is if you're in the Sseq mode menu select Step Edit and use the Part buttons - / + to go into the

Ctrl channel pattern panel of choice either Ctl1 or the other 3. Then press exit button once. Navigate to Track Param to assign 

at Ctrl Chan which channel it has to use.

 

Same is for C2,C3 and C4. You can do lots of stuff with Ctrl  like changing tones for a particular channel 

or panning , reverb and what not. I use it as midi-cc FX module :)

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I'm probably not the best to help here but we should make sure we're all talking about the same "control"s because there are a few.

 

Which are you asking about?

 

A ) the 4 physical Control knobs above the step sequencer (k1-k4)

B ) the 4 Controller tracks within the step sequencer 

C ) Virtual Controllers

D ) some other controller I haven't learned about yet

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