DSP Functions
The DSP Functions
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other. ItÕs also similar to the PANNER and XFADE functions. The F3 soft button selects the 
control-input page for the balance stage of this function.
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The AMP stage sets the overall amplitude applied to both wires, and is programmed exactly like 
the AMP function described above. Their control-input pages are almost identical, including the 
ranges of values. The only difference is that thereÕs no Pad parameter for the AMP stage of the 
BAL AMP function. The F4 soft button selects the control-input page for the AMP stage.
GAIN
This function, like AMP, can boost or cut the amplitude of the signal as it passes through the 
algorithm. Unlike AMP, however, the layerÕs amplitude envelope doesnÕt effect the gain 
settings. GAIN can be used to introduce clipping into a signal, or for adjusting the amplitude of 
an added waveform. Use a gain function when you want to boost or cut all of a soundÕs partials 
uniformly. The control-input page for GAIN is identical to the one for AMP.
Mixers
The functions in the Mixer category combine two-wire signals in various ways. They have 
double wires at their inputs, and they mix and amplify the signals from the two wires, then 
combine them for output to a single wire. Depending on where you assign one of these 
Parameter Range of Values
Adjust ± 100%
Key Tracking ± 16.00% per key
Velocity Tracking ± 200%
Pad 0, 6, 12, 18 dB
Source 1 Control Source list
Source 1 Depth ± 200%
Source 2 Control Source list
Source 2 Depth Control Control Source list
Minimum Depth, Source 2 ± 200%
Maximum Depth, Source 2 ± 200%
+AMP
+GAIN
CROSSFADE