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Program Edit Mode
Common Page
3-8
Out Pan
Use the Out Pan parameter to adjust the left/right balance of the entire Program output
signal (post-FX). Negative values pan the audio signal to the left channel, positive values to
the right, and a value of zero pans to the center.
Out Pan Mode
When the Out Pan Mode is set to Fixed, the Out Pan position remains as dened with the
Out Pan parameter, ignoring MIDI pan messages. When the Out Pan Mode is set to +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.
Demo Song
e Demo Song parameter allows you to choose the demo song for the current program.
e demo song is a short, pre‐programmed song that gives you a demonstration of the
program in a musical context. You can play a programs demo song in Program mode by
simultaneously pressing the KEYPAD and ENTER buttons.
Common Page VAST Parameters
e following parameters appear on the Common page for VAST programs.
Intonation Map
e Intonation Map parameter allows you to set a dierent intonation map for each
program. e Intonation Map parameter works just like the Global mode Intonation Map
parameter, except the Intonation Map parameter on the Program Common page only
applies to the current program. (e Global mode Intonation Map parameter applies to all
programs.) For more details on intonation maps, see Intonation Map on page 6-6.
Intonation Key
e Intonation Key parameter allows you to set a dierent Intonation Key for each program.
e Intonation Key parameter works just like the Global mode Int Key parameter, except
the Intonation Key parameter on the Program Common page only applies to the current
program. (e Global Mode Int Key parameter applies to all programs.) For more details on
intonation keys, see Intonation Key on page 6-7.

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