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Presets - Edit Preset 3•11
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Presets - Edit Preset 3•11
RANDOM PAN (F3)
This function will automatically shift the pan po-
sition of the current track by a random amount
whenever a new note is played. The amount of
shift limited by the value you select. At maxi-
mum level, (7), the pan position may shift com-
pletely to the left or right channel
Value range: 0 (no effects) ... 7 (maximum ran-
domness).
AUDIO OUT (F4)
The PS/GPS has 2 output jacks - Left and Right.
This function is used to select which of these the
current part will use. You can use these as a
stereo pair or Left and Right can be used as mono
outs.
The outputs selection also affects the internal
amplification.
Options: Left+Right, Left, Right
.
3D EFFECT (F5)
The 3D effect is a spacializer which adds dimen-
sion to the PS/GPS Sounds.
BASS: A Bass equalizer which adds or removes
the bass frequencies.
Value range: –12dB … +12dB
3D: A spatializer which affects the stereo out-
puts of the instrument. The effect is not heard if
the instrument is connected to a mono amplifica-
tion system.
RANDOM PAN (F3)
This function will automatically shift the pan po-
sition of the current track by a random amount
whenever a new note is played. The amount of
shift limited by the value you select. At maxi-
mum level, (7), the pan position may shift com-
pletely to the left or right channel
Value range: 0 (no effects) ... 7 (maximum ran-
domness).
AUDIO OUT (F4)
The PS/GPS has 2 output jacks - Left and Right.
This function is used to select which of these the
current part will use. You can use these as a
stereo pair or Left and Right can be used as mono
outs.
The outputs selection also affects the internal
amplification.
Options: Left+Right, Left, Right
.
3D EFFECT (F5)
The 3D effect is a spacializer which adds dimen-
sion to the PS/GPS Sounds.
BASS: A Bass equalizer which adds or removes
the bass frequencies.
Value range: –12dB … +12dB
3D: A spatializer which affects the stereo out-
puts of the instrument. The effect is not heard if
the instrument is connected to a mono amplifica-
tion system.
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Presets - Edit Preset 3•11
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Presets - Edit Preset 3•11
RANDOM PAN (F3)
This function will automatically shift the pan po-
sition of the current track by a random amount
whenever a new note is played. The amount of
shift limited by the value you select. At maxi-
mum level, (7), the pan position may shift com-
pletely to the left or right channel
Value range: 0 (no effects) ... 7 (maximum ran-
domness).
AUDIO OUT (F4)
The PS/GPS has 2 output jacks - Left and Right.
This function is used to select which of these the
current part will use. You can use these as a
stereo pair or Left and Right can be used as mono
outs.
The outputs selection also affects the internal
amplification.
Options: Left+Right, Left, Right
.
3D EFFECT (F5)
The 3D effect is a spacializer which adds dimen-
sion to the PS/GPS Sounds.
BASS: A Bass equalizer which adds or removes
the bass frequencies.
Value range: –12dB … +12dB
3D: A spatializer which affects the stereo out-
puts of the instrument. The effect is not heard if
the instrument is connected to a mono amplifica-
tion system.
RANDOM PAN (F3)
This function will automatically shift the pan po-
sition of the current track by a random amount
whenever a new note is played. The amount of
shift limited by the value you select. At maxi-
mum level, (7), the pan position may shift com-
pletely to the left or right channel
Value range: 0 (no effects) ... 7 (maximum ran-
domness).
AUDIO OUT (F4)
The PS/GPS has 2 output jacks - Left and Right.
This function is used to select which of these the
current part will use. You can use these as a
stereo pair or Left and Right can be used as mono
outs.
The outputs selection also affects the internal
amplification.
Options: Left+Right, Left, Right
.
3D EFFECT (F5)
The 3D effect is a spacializer which adds dimen-
sion to the PS/GPS Sounds.
BASS: A Bass equalizer which adds or removes
the bass frequencies.
Value range: –12dB … +12dB
3D: A spatializer which affects the stereo out-
puts of the instrument. The effect is not heard if
the instrument is connected to a mono amplifica-
tion system.