Program Mode and the Program Editor
The Program Editor—Pages
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PARAMETER RANGE OF VALUES DEFAULT
PAIR A(FX), B(DRY), C(DRY), D(DRY) A(FX)
PAN Left to Right (15 positions) Center
MODE Fixed, +MIDI, Auto, Reverse +MIDI
GAIN –12 to 30 dB (6 dB increments) 6 dB
CROSSFADE CONTROL Control Source list OFF
CROSSFADE SENSE Normal, Reversed Normal
Pair
This parameter deÞnes the Output Group of the current layerÑthat is, which group of audio
outputs the layer uses. If the layer is assigned to Pair A, for example, its audio signal will
appear at the Group A outputs. The signal will also appear at the mixed outputs, with effects
applied, if there are no cables inserted into the Group A outputs.
Pan
Use this parameter to position the current layerÕs audio signal between the left and right
outputs of whichever Output Group theyÕre assigned to.
Mode
When the mode is Fixed the pan position remains as deÞned with the Pan parameter, ignoring
MIDI pan messages. When the mode is +MIDI, MIDI pan messages (MIDI 10) will shift the
sound to the left or right of the Pan parameter setting. Message values below 64 shift it left,
while those above 64 shift it right. A setting of Auto assigns the pan setting of each note based
on its MIDI note number. In this case, Middle C (MIDI note number 60) is equivalent to the Pan
parameterÕs setting. Lower notes shift increasingly left, while higher notes shift increasingly
right. A setting of Reverse shifts low notes right, and high notes left. MIDI pan messages will
also affect the pan position when values of Auto and Reverse are selected.
NOTE: If youÕre using the PANNER DSP function in the algorithm for any of the layers in a
program, that layer will respond to MIDI pan messages even if the Mode parameter is set to a
value of Fixed. ThatÕs just the way it is.
Gain
Boost (or cut) the amplitude of the current layer. For layers using double-output algorithms, the
gain is divided evenly between the two signal paths. Since this gain is not affected by the
layerÕs amplitude envelope, you can use it to add a constant amount of gain to a layer.
Crossfade, Crossfade Sense (XFadeSense)
The Crossfade parameter lets you select a control source to fade the current layerÕs amplitude
from zero to maximum. When Crossfade Sense is Normal, the layer is at full amplitude when
the Crossfade control is at minimum. With Crossfade Sense set to Reverse, the layer is at zero
amplitude when the Crossfade control is at minimum.