Thanks for the response. I should have been a bit clearer in my
first post. So, first, I'll back track a bit.
The CS6X has numerous control buttons on it, many of which
work with the PLG-An in an identical manner to the built-in tone
generator. For example, there are cutoff and resonance buttons
that control said parameters on the CS6X as well as the
PLG-AN. Ditto the mod wheel and pitch bend and ribbon, but the
latter only after you have set the ribbon to receive on cc22 (or
whatever cc# you have set on your CS6X) in An1xedit.
The CS6X doesn't have a matrix per se, but 6 "control sets" with
each set allowing you to assign a controller to a single
parameter. Now, when you edit a PLG-AN voice you do NOT have
access to these control sets. Instead you have a screen that
allows you to assign controllers to CC#, called AC1-4. I am
assuming these correspond to AC 1 through 4 in AN1Xedit--BUT
I AM NOT sure since the documentation for neither the plg nor
An1Xedit makes any reference to it. When you assign a
parameter on the CS6X, say to the mod wheel, you have to use
up one of these control sets. Even though you only have 4 with
the PLG-AN, two less, it appears that you can assign these three
controllers from within AN1xedit and still leave 1-4 free.
On the CS6X you can assign ONE parameter--that controlled by
AC1. You cannot control the other three from the synth menu
system.
On the CS6X, there are two user definable knobs that one uses
for each voice--they can be assigned freely. They default to #16
and 17. So what I did was assign Ac1, for example, to #16 and
set the corresponding AC in AN1xedit to #16 as well and then set
a parameter. It did not work.
But maybe I overlooked something simple.....
-DC
> What exactly are you trying to control with MIDI CC #016?
>
> I'm looking at the Control Change Modes chart in the AN1x
Data
> List pamphlet (p.9) and CC 16 has no default value in Mode 1.
In
> Mode 2 it is LFO1 Speed. Since I don't own a PLG150AN I can
> only assume the Control Change Modes are identical. I'm
> uncertain which mode the PLG150AN defaults to but I suspect
it
> would be Mode 1 and, unless you've assigned MIDI CC #016
to
> a parameter in the Control Matrix, I don't see why there would
be
> any effect?
>
> >
> > Also I noticed that the plg board screen on the CS6x only has
4
> > assignable controllers--0but I guess this is no big deal since
> you
> > can assign the rb, mod, an pb for "free."
>
> Do you mean that Ribbon Controller X & Z axis, Mod Wheel and
> Pitch Wheel have default settings? That would make some
> sense to me - but I don't understand why you are limitedto 4
> Assign Knobs settings from the CS6x. That seems arbitrary...
>
> regards,
>
> Jon