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5.  Local Control 
Turn the control knob clockwise once to edit the keyboard’s local 
control
 setting.  Options are “on” or “off.” 
 
By default, local control is set to “on.”  Set to “on,” the Micron 
functions normally – the keyboard, pitch wheel, sliders, 
footswitches, and pedal all play the Micron. 
 
Setting local control to “off” disconnects the Micron’s sound 
engine from all of these controllers.   
 
Leave local control “on” in most situations.  There are three main 
exceptions: 
 
a.  External Sequencers 
Consider turning local control “off” when you use MIDI cables to 
connect the Micron to an external sequencer, such as a computer-
based or standalone Digital Audio Workstation.  When you record 
with a sequencer, usually that sequencer “echoes” back whatever 
you play into it.  So, if you leave local control on, everything you 
do play will trigger twice – once as a result of your playing, and 
once as the sequencer replays what you’ve just played.  This is 
generally undesirable. 
 
b.  Using the Micron within a multi-controller setup  
Imagine a saxophonist who wants to control the Micron with a 
MIDI wind controller.  At the same time, the saxophonist has a 
rack-mounted sound module that she wants to control using the 
Micron keyboard.  Setting local control off makes sense in this 
case, too, as playing the wind controller will trigger the Micron, 
and playing the Micron will trigger the sound module.  
 
c.  Using the Micron with a MIDI patch bay 
If you employ a MIDI patch bay to route controllers and sound 
sources, you will probably want to set local control to off.