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PAN ENVELOPE KEY ON & KEY OFF
The Pan Key On and Key Off Envelopes are 10
segment maximum) curves.
The Key On envelope regulates the Pan for the
entire duration that the notes are held pressed.
The Key Off envelope controls Pan variations
after releasing the notes.
The options and parameters used to shape the
Pan Key On/Key Off Envelopes, (Zoom, Seg-
ment, Time and Level), are identical to those used
for the Amplitude Key On/Key Off Envelope ex-
plained on page 2..24.
An illustrated example of how to program Key
On & Key Off Envelope is on page 2. 25.
PAN ENVELOPE TRACKING
The Pan Envelope Tracking curve, valid both for
the Key On and Key Off envelopes, modifies the
relative position of the sound across the keyboard
extension with respect to the central point. For
example, the sound in the bass section may be
further to the left while in the treble section, it
may be further to the right.
The options and parameters used to shape the
Pitch Envelope Tracking curve, (Segment, Point,
Key and Level), are identical to those used for
the Volume Tracking curve explained on page 2.
20.
An illustrated example of how to program a Track-
ing curve is on page 2. 22.
PAN ENVELOPE KEY ON & KEY OFF
The Pan Key On and Key Off Envelopes are 10
segment maximum) curves.
The Key On envelope regulates the Pan for the
entire duration that the notes are held pressed.
The Key Off envelope controls Pan variations
after releasing the notes.
The options and parameters used to shape the
Pan Key On/Key Off Envelopes, (Zoom, Seg-
ment, Time and Level), are identical to those used
for the Amplitude Key On/Key Off Envelope ex-
plained on page 2..24.
An illustrated example of how to program Key
On & Key Off Envelope is on page 2. 25.
PAN ENVELOPE TRACKING
The Pan Envelope Tracking curve, valid both for
the Key On and Key Off envelopes, modifies the
relative position of the sound across the keyboard
extension with respect to the central point. For
example, the sound in the bass section may be
further to the left while in the treble section, it
may be further to the right.
The options and parameters used to shape the
Pitch Envelope Tracking curve, (Segment, Point,
Key and Level), are identical to those used for
the Volume Tracking curve explained on page 2.
20.
An illustrated example of how to program a Track-
ing curve is on page 2. 22.
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PAN ENVELOPE KEY ON & KEY OFF
The Pan Key On and Key Off Envelopes are 10
segment maximum) curves.
The Key On envelope regulates the Pan for the
entire duration that the notes are held pressed.
The Key Off envelope controls Pan variations
after releasing the notes.
The options and parameters used to shape the
Pan Key On/Key Off Envelopes, (Zoom, Seg-
ment, Time and Level), are identical to those used
for the Amplitude Key On/Key Off Envelope ex-
plained on page 2..24.
An illustrated example of how to program Key
On & Key Off Envelope is on page 2. 25.
PAN ENVELOPE TRACKING
The Pan Envelope Tracking curve, valid both for
the Key On and Key Off envelopes, modifies the
relative position of the sound across the keyboard
extension with respect to the central point. For
example, the sound in the bass section may be
further to the left while in the treble section, it
may be further to the right.
The options and parameters used to shape the
Pitch Envelope Tracking curve, (Segment, Point,
Key and Level), are identical to those used for
the Volume Tracking curve explained on page 2.
20.
An illustrated example of how to program a Track-
ing curve is on page 2. 22.
PAN ENVELOPE KEY ON & KEY OFF
The Pan Key On and Key Off Envelopes are 10
segment maximum) curves.
The Key On envelope regulates the Pan for the
entire duration that the notes are held pressed.
The Key Off envelope controls Pan variations
after releasing the notes.
The options and parameters used to shape the
Pan Key On/Key Off Envelopes, (Zoom, Seg-
ment, Time and Level), are identical to those used
for the Amplitude Key On/Key Off Envelope ex-
plained on page 2..24.
An illustrated example of how to program Key
On & Key Off Envelope is on page 2. 25.
PAN ENVELOPE TRACKING
The Pan Envelope Tracking curve, valid both for
the Key On and Key Off envelopes, modifies the
relative position of the sound across the keyboard
extension with respect to the central point. For
example, the sound in the bass section may be
further to the left while in the treble section, it
may be further to the right.
The options and parameters used to shape the
Pitch Envelope Tracking curve, (Segment, Point,
Key and Level), are identical to those used for
the Volume Tracking curve explained on page 2.
20.
An illustrated example of how to program a Track-
ing curve is on page 2. 22.