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Program Mode
SPLIT and LAYER Buttons
2-12
Pan
e Pan parameter sets the panning (left/right stereo placement) of each Zone. To change the
panning of a Zone:
1. Select a Pan parameter for the desired Zone by using the NAVIGATION buttons.
2. Change the panning by using the ALPHA WHEEL, or use the keypad function of the
CATEGORY buttons to type a pan value (0-127) followed by pressing the ENTER
button.
A value of 0 is full left, 64 is center, and 127 is full right. Other values will move the stereo
placement in between these positions.
A value of “None” can also be selected, which will use the last pan value used by the Zones
MIDI channel. A value of “None” can be entered by using the ALPHA WHEEL to scroll
below 0.
Volume
e Volume parameter sets the volume of each Zone. To change the volume of a Zone:
1. Select a Volume parameter for the desired Zone by using the NAVIGATION buttons.
2. Change the volume by using the ALPHA WHEEL, or use the keypad function of the
CATEGORY buttons to type a volume value (0-127) followed by pressing the ENTER
button.
A value of “None” can also be selected, which will use the last volume value used by the
Zones MIDI channel. (is volume values is often set by the expression pedal.) A value of
“None” can be entered by using the ALPHA WHEEL to scroll below 0.
Saving a Split or Layer
After setting the Split or Layer parameters, press the SAVE button to begin the saving
process. For details on saving see Save User Multis on page 4-11.
Once you have saved your Split or Layer, you can continue to add Zones to the Multi with
the Split or Layer functions until you reach the maximum number of active Zones. You can
also use Multi Edit Mode to edit controller assignments (like eects controls and sustain
pedal per Zone), transposition per Zone, and other Multi parameters. For details see Multi
Edit Mode on page 5-1.

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