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Chapter 4ÑSoundFinder
ENSONIQ ZR-76 Musician's Manual74
value shifts the sound in either direction.
If components within the sound are panned differently, their relative positions will be maintained as the
pan value shifts the sound in either direction.
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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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 ÒPan=.Ó
The Pan parameter can be set from -64 (hard left) to +63 (hard right).
3. Turn the Value knob to select a location within the stereo field for the sound.
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You can quickly access the Pan parameter by turning the FX/Mixdown Pan knob.
Whenever the Select Sound LED is lit, turning the Pan knob adjusts this parameter for the
sound selected in SoundFinder. When the Select Song LED is lit, the Pan knob edits the
currently selected trackÕs Pan parameter.
This parameter may also be edited via MIDI Controller #10 received via MIDI. The ZRÕs display will
reflect Pan changes made via MIDI just as if youÕd made them from the front panel.
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The pitch-bend wheel is the spring-loaded wheel located to the far left of the ZR-76 keyboard. ItÕs most
commonly used to bend the pitch of notes up or down by pushing the wheel forward (up) or pulling it back
(down).
The ZR-76 offer two parametersÑPitch Bend Up and Pitch Bend DownÑthat allow you to separately set
how you want each sound to respond to the pitch bend wheel when itÕs pushed in either direction, or when
Pitch Bend messages are received via MIDI.
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Each sound has a filterÑthe Pitch Bend Recv parameterÑthat you can use to disable
or enable the soundÕs response to movements of the ZRÕs pitch bend wheel or to Pitch Bend
messages received via MIDI. This setting of this filter also determines whether or not the ZR
will transmit Pitch Bend messages while the sound is selected. See ÒSound controller
FiltersÓ later in this chapter.
The following parameter is not present when the sound being edited is a drum kit.
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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 ÒPitch Bend Up=.Ó

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