Assigning midi control sources to destinations – Kenton CS-70M Yamaha User Manual

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ASSIGNING MIDI CONTROL SOURCES TO DESTINATIONS


SOURCE

DEFAULT DESTINATION

Pitch-bend wheel

Pitch-bend

Modulation wheel (cc#1)

Modulation

Aftertouch

CS-70M aftertouch

Velocity

not assigned

Controller X (def cc#16)

VCF / Filter cutoff

Controller Y (def cc#17)

not assigned

MIDI Volume (cc#7)

VCA / Volume


1) To assign sources to destinations,

a) press the red push button to enter set-up mode

b) select a source by using one of the keys A to Eb (see table on previous page)

c) [optionally if the source is Controller X or Y, you can assign a controller to it now – see below]

d) select destinations OFF to de-select previous assignments for this source

e) select destinations ON to make new assignments for this source

f) either hit Top C to enter/exit, or select a new source and make assignments for that [go back to b]


2) Controllers X & Y can be assigned to any continuous controller (cc). By default controller X is assigned to cc#16,
and controller Y is assigned to cc#17. To re-assign either of them, first press the red push button twice to enter
SET-UP mode. Next press the Db or D key (see table on previous page) to select the X or Y controller source, then
send a MIDI message of the required continuous controller. Then either press top C to enter / exit, or use some of
the destination keys to assign what this controller will control. For example to set controller Y to respond to cc#4,
give the red button a short press, press D, send a cc#4 message to the CS-70M from another synth or MIDI
controller, then press top C to enter /exit. [or select another function]

3) Sources can have multiple destinations, so for example controller X could be assigned to control both filter and
volume at the same time, should you want it to.

4) Where pitch-bend wheel is the source, only the bend wheel UP will affect destinations other than pitch-bend. Also
where pitch-bend is the destination, sources other than pitch-bend wheel will only bend the pitch UP.

5) Receive channel setting will return you directly to playing mode, all other keys will let you stay in SET-UP mode
until you press the ENTER key (Top C).

6) The ENTER key (Top C) also performs a “reset all controllers” function – OFF in most cases, but ON for volume,
and centre for pitch bender.

7) If you want to put the MIDI back to the default settings at any time, switch the CS-70M on whilst holding the red
push button pressed – hold for a couple of seconds then release.

8) During set-up mode, the retrofit will receive on ALL MIDI channels.

9) List of continuous controllers (cc) recognised – (numbers in decimal)

01 modulation wheel

07 main volume

64 sustain pedal

65 portamento on/off

121 reset all controllers

123 all notes off

124 omni mode off (always poly)

125 omni mode on (always poly)

126 (mono mode) = all notes off

127 (poly mode) = all notes off

nnn Controller X (user defined where nnn = any controller) (default = cc#16)

nnn Controller Y (user defined where nnn = any controller) (default = cc#17)


10) List of other commands recognised – (numbers in hexadecimal)

8nH notes off

9nH notes on & velocity

BnH continuous controller (see above) CnH program change

DnH channel pressure (aftertouch)

EnH pitch-bend change

FEH active sensing


11) Note that you cannot route velocity to CS-70M aftertouch as the CS-70M resets aftertouch for every new note.

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