Editing The Cv Pedals, Footswitches, And Data Wheel - Peavey PC 1600X Mode D'emploi

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CV Pedals, Footswitch, & Data Wheel
EDITING CV 1 & CV 2
The CV 1 and CV 2 inputs will accept a Control Voltage foot pedal. Press EDIT, then select CV 1 or CV 2. Press
ENTER to move to the function edits page:
Control voltage inputs are programmed like the faders. Refer to the "Editing the Faders" chapter describing how to
define a fader.
Note: The dual footswitch parameters must be disabled (turned off) for CV 2 to work correctly.
WHAT TYPE OF CONTROL VOLTAGE PEDAL IS REQUIRED
Any 0–10 volt control voltage pedal or 10K potentiometer pedal (unpowered) should work. As of this writing, both
Roland (EV-5, EV-10) and Ensoniq (CVP1) offer control voltage pedals that will work with the PC 1600x.
DUAL FOOTSWITCH EDITING
The dual footswitch is set up globally in the Utilities menu. Each pedal can be programmed to control up/down,
Enter, or a button function.
EDITING THE DATA WHEEL
The data wheel is programmed by linking it to a fader or CV input. When the data wheel is linked to a fader/CV
input, it will adjust that parameter using the current fader/CV position as a starting point. The data wheel can also
be set to link to the last fader/CV moved instead of a specific fader.
1. Press EDIT, then select "Data wheel". Press Enter to move to the following page:
2. Use the up/down buttons or the data wheel to select a fader or CV input. Also, moving a fader or CV input
will cause them to be selected.
3. Increment until "Last moved" is displayed to make the data wheel always edit the last fader or CV input that
was moved.
CV 1: Function
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WHEEL: Link
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