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How can I get the fast/slow switch on the Rotary on the H90 over
Say, for example, the Rotary algorithm is on the preset A slot, get into PERFORM mode and press the A LED button above the footswtich to assign the BRAKE/SPEED control to the switch; it’s the 8th option. Then, press & hold that LED button to enter the Performance Parameter Mapping. Under “Ctl Source” select MIDI CC and assign the CC# you’d like to use to engage the BRAKE/SPEED. Don’t forget to save your Program.
It seems I could do something similar with hot switches but I’m not sure if that means i need to set my own slow/fast rates and it wouldn’t seem to “just work” for other perform switch behavior and whatnot.
The instructions above allow to make assignments on a Program basis. However, there is a way to make assignments globally which is similar to how there is one “performance switch (middle)” assignment on the H9, except on the H90 you have six!
If you go into the System Menu > MIDI > MIDI-Global Ctl you can use the first quick knob to scroll through assignable parameters. There are six that correspond to the PERFORM mode parameter mappings across all programs. They are titled PERFORM 1, PERFORM 2,…PERFORM 6. You can assign each a CC#. Then all you have to do is make sure the performance parameters for each one of your programs is mapped to things you want to control, like the BRAKE/SPEED on the Rotary presets. But the bottom line, once you’ve mapped these PERFORM parameters globally, you can access them with your MIDI controller across all programs.
Here’s a video explaining these concepts: https://youtu.be/5y14LwN9oAk?t=856