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Edit Mode

4.1

Control Map

PS49

Owner’s Manual

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Edit Mode

4.1

Control Map

Your PS49 features an Edit mode that allows you to change the default MIDI
Continuous Controller number assigned to each front-panel control, send
Program Change and Bank Change messages from your PS49, and clear all
MIDI note and controller messages to help you troubleshoot MIDI issues.
To enter Edit mode, simply press the Edit button. The LED display will
blink “Edi” to alert you that your PS49 is now in Edit mode. All Edit-
mode functions are mapped to your PS49 as illustrated below:

• C1: Cancel. Pressing C1: Cancel at any time while in Edit mode

will immediately exit the mode and return your PS49 to its
previous state, with all of its settings unchanged.

• C#1: Control Assign. Use this key to change the controller

assignments of the pitch-bend wheel, modulation wheel, fader, or
any of the four controller knobs. See Section 4.1 for details.

• D#1: MIDI Channel. By default, your PS49 uses MIDI channel 1 to transmit all of

its MIDI data. Use this key to change the MIDI channel. See Section 4.2 for details.

• F#1: Program Change. Use this key to send Program Change messages

to any MIDI instrument, device, or DAW. See Section 4.3 for details.

• G#1: Bank LSB and A#1: Bank MSB. Use these keys to send Bank Change

messages to any MIDI instrument, device, or DAW. See Section 4.4 for details.

• C#2: All Notes Off. Occasionally, a note will get “stuck.” You

can use this key to clear all outgoing MIDI Note On messages
to resolve this issue. See Section 4.5 for details.

• D#2: Reset All Controllers. Use this key to reset all controller

messages to their default values. See Section 4.6 for details.

• G3 – B4: Numeric Entry Keys. Use these keys to enter a numeric

value when it’s necessary to do so in any of the edit modes.

• C5: Enter. Use this key to confirm a parameter change or a

MIDI command. Once the Enter key is pressed, your PS49
will exit Edit mode and return to normal operation.

4.2

Control Assign

As previously mentioned, the pitch-bend wheel, modulation wheel,
fader, and four controller knobs have default MIDI Continuous
Controller mappings. These can be changed and remapped to any
of the CC numbers available in the General MIDI Specification.

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