466. MENU Buttons6.3.3 Key of TemperamentLimitless modulation of the key became available only after the invention of Equaltemperament. When we use a temperament other than Equal temperament, wemust carefully choose the key signature to play in.For example, if the song you are going to play is written in D major, choose “D”as the temperament key.When Temperament is set to Equal, this page won’t be displayed.6.3.4 User TuningWhen the temperament is set to “User”, adjust the pitch for each key and createyour own temperament. The value changes from -50 to +50.These pages will only be displayed when the user temperament is selected.Note:The value is shown in “cent”. Half tone equals to 100 cents.6.3.5 Foot SW CC# (Control Change)This parameter assigns a Control Change Number to the Footswitch connectedto the FOOT SWITCH jack on the rear panel.See page 93 for the list of Control Change numbers.If the “SW” is selected, the footswitch is used to turn on/off the SW button.When the System parameter FootSW is “Setup+” this page won’t be displayed.6.3.6 EXP CC# (Control Change)This parameter assigns a Control Change Number to the Expression Pedalconnected to the EXP jack on the rear panel.See page 93 for the list of Control Change numbers.If the “AFT” is selected, the expression pedal is used to send After Touchinformation.If the “RTR” is selected, the expression pedal is used to switch the speed of therotary speaker between slow and fast when the Rotary effect is in use.If the “Pedal Wah” is selected in EFX, the pedal works as a Wah Pedal regardlessof the setting in this parameter.COMMONTemprKey = CCOMMONTemprKey = CCOMMONC = 0COMMONC = 0COMMONFootSW CC# = SSTCOMMONFootSW CC# = SSTCOMMONExpPdl CC# = EXPCOMMONExpPdl CC# = EXP