MIDI controller assignments allow you to control the EVD6 with an external MIDI controller, or with a host application such as MainStage.
All parameters that allow you to select a MIDI controller feature a Learn menu item.
Choose the -Learn- menu item to automatically assign the parameter to the first appropriate incoming MIDI data message.
Move the desired controller.
The Learn mode has a 20-second time-out feature: If the EVD6 does not receive a MIDI message within 20 seconds, the parameter will revert to its original MIDI controller assignment.
These parameters allow you to choose a suitable controller or velocity curve for the EVD6.
Note: You can simultaneously control the Wah Wah effect with both the built-in envelope follower function (“auto-wah”—see Using the EVD6 Wah Wah Effect) and a manual controller. In this situation, the effects of the envelope follower and manual controls are mixed.
The “fix” curves are linear curves, with a fixed dynamic range of 25%, 50%, and so on.
The concave curves are less dynamically responsive in the center octaves of the keyboard range.
The convex curves are more dynamically responsive in the center octaves of the keyboard range.