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Basic Operation
Lexicon
The display will change to show position 0.3 in the Controls Row.
Note that the value is changing continuously from 0 to 90 and
back again. Notice also the small square in the upper right corner
of the display. This patch destination indicator appears whenever a
parameter has been assigned as a patch Destination in the effect
being edited.
Now let’s return to the Patch row to add a pivot point to the effect.
Press Edit to jump back to the Patch row.
Patch 2 Dst
Controls Out Width
Patch Destination Indicator
The Out Width value will
be changing from 0 to 90
and back again.
Controls Out Width
0.3 +0...90 MONO
PATCHING (continued)
Changing the Default Destination Values
(continued)
Note that the remains in the same position, so you can just turn
ADJUST to set the new Destination value. Set the value to +90.
Press Edit to jump directly to the Out Width parameter in the
Controls Row.
Now our example has been modified so that LFO1 sweeps the Out
Width Value from 0 to 90. This creates a dynamic alteration of the
effect’s spatial characteristics. Its stereo image changes smoothly
from mono to stereo, to surround, and back again.
Adding an Additional Pivot Point to the Patch
So far, our example uses only two pairs of patch values. The
Destination parameter moves linearly between the value assigned
at 000 and the value assigned at 127.
You can watch this change by displaying the Destination
parameter. Here’s how to jump directly to it from the patch:
Press Load/ repeatedly to return to the Patch 2 Destination
selection display.
Patch 2 Dst
Controls Out Width
Patch 2 Values
127 : +90 L-R, R-L

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