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Knobs
The CS2x’s 8 rotary controls (“Knobs”) enable lighting fast Performance sound changes. All Layers of a Per-
formance are influenced at the same time. Usually a knob’s middle setting corresponds to the Performance
parameter setting. This behaviour may change however if a non-centered parameter setting is already
stored in the Performance.
The ASSIGN knobs can be programmed freely for each Performance. You can look up the Assign settings of
the preset Performances in the DATA LIST, pages 2 - 5.
Any changes made with the knobs, along with all other changes, are stored in the Performance. You can also
store all knob positions as a SCENE within the Performance (see section “Performance Mode - Hands-On
Knowledge”)
The stored knob settings however cannot be viewed from the keyboard.
The knobs are of course also perfectly suited to recording real-time changes to external sequencers. All con-
trol settings are sent via MIDI OUT as Controller data. Here are the factory default Controller assignments
for each knob:
ATTACK = Control #73
DECAY = Control #80
RELEASE = Control #72
ASSIGN 1 = Control #17
HPF CUTOFF = Control #81
LPF CUTOFF = Control #74
RESONANCE = Control #71
ASSIGN 2 = Control #18
You can change the knob Control number assignments like this:
1. Select UTILITY - ASSIGN CTRL NO.
2. Nudge the knob.
3. Choose another Control# with the parameter value switch.
These changes allow real-time control of other synthesizers that don’t have their own knobs.
The Arpeggiator and MIDI
Unlike the CS1x, the CS2x transmits its arpeggio messages to its MIDI OUT port. It is, however, not possible
to trigger the arpeggiator with messages received via MIDI IN, unless you switch it to another mode by hold-
ing down the ARPEGGIO button while switching it on. This will block the transmission of arpeggio messages
to the MIDI OUT connector, while allowing the arpeggiator to be triggered by external MIDI messages. In
that case, the arpeggiator’s tempo should be set to “MIDI”.
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