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Chapter 4ÑSoundFinder
ENSONIQ ZR-76 Musician's Manual 73
When the following parameter is edited in a drum kit, all of the sounds in the
drum kit are affected simultaneously by the changes you make.
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Mix (Expression) can raise or lower the currently selected soundÕs level, but only up to the maximum set by
Volume.
This allows you to set an acceptable loudness ceiling for a sound, and to adjust its level without worrying
that it will ever become too loud.
1. If youÕre using SoundFinder, select the sound you want to edit and press the SoundFinder Edit button.
If youÕre using the 16 Track Recorder, select the track whose sound youÕd like to edit.
2. Turn the Parameter knob until the display shows ÒMix (Expression)=.Ó
The Mix (Expression) parameter allows you to adjust the level of the currently selected sound up to the
maximum set by the Volume parameter above. A setting of 0 will reduce the soundÕs loudness -96dB
below the level set with the Volume parameter.
3. Turn the Value knob from 0 to 127 to adjust the soundÕs Mix (Expression).
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You can quickly access the Mix (Expression) parameter by turning the FX/Mixdown
Mix knob. Whenever the Select Sound LED is lit, turning the Mix knob adjusts this
parameter for the sound selected in SoundFinder. When the Select Song LED is lit, the Mix
knob edits the currently selected trackÕs Mix (Expression) parameter.
This parameter also responds to Controller #11 values received via MIDI. In addition, you can edit Mix
(Expression) using an NRPN LSB value of 034. See ÒUsing RPNs and NRPNs to Edit SoundFinder
ParametersÓ at the end of this chapter. The ZRÕs display will reflect (Mix) Expression changes made via
MIDI just as if youÕd made them from the front panel.
When the following parameter is edited in a drum kit, all of the sounds in the
drum kit are affected simultaneously by the changes you make.
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The Vol/MixPolarity parameter reverses the manner in which a sound will respond to Volume and Mix
(Expression) settings or changes received via MIDI. When set to +Pos, the sound will respond normally:
Higher Volume and Mix (Expression) values will result in greater loudness. When itÕs set to -Neg, higher
Volume and Mix (Expression) values will lower the level of the sound.
1. If youÕre using SoundFinder, select the sound you want to edit and press the SoundFinder Edit button.
If youÕre using the 16 Track Recorder, select the track whose sound youÕd like to edit.
2. Turn the Parameter knob until the display shows ÒVol/MixPolarity=.Ó
3. Turn the Value knob to set the soundÕs Volume/Mix polarity as you prefer.
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ZR-76 sounds are programmed to ÒappearÓ in specific places in the left/right stereo field. By adjusting the
pan setting, you can offset the stereo placement of the currently selected sound. A value of Center 00 will
leave the sound panned as it was programmed. Lower values will shift it to the left, and higher values will
move it to the right. A pan value of Left -64 shifts a sound hard left, while Right +63 shifts it hard right. If
components within the sound are panned differently, their relative positions will be maintained as the pan

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