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Panning Modulation
If you want a piano-type arrangement, you must pan all the voices to the
center, then apply keyboard modulation to the pan destination.
For Split or Double modes, if you want a hard left/right output, you must pan
voices 1-4 to one side and 5-8 to the other. In Split mode, voices 1-4 play the
left (linked) program and voices 5-8 play the right (current) program.
Positive modulation moves a voice towards the right audio channel. Negative
modulation, towards the left. LFOs are bipolar, so their eect is both positive
and negative. Be sure to leave some panning margin if you want motion in
both directions.
If too much modulation is applied to panning, the voice will pan as far as
possible, until the combined modulation sources subside.
PROGRAM VOLUME
This control is used to reduce undesired apparent volume changes between
programs. For best signal-to-noise ratio, it should be set as high as possible.
Program Volume sets the minimum volume for the program, to which
selected modulation sources are added. For typical velocity control over
volume, reduce Program Volume and increase the amount of velocity
modulation. (See Section 10.)
1. Press Program Volume.
2. Adjust the displayed value with the slider.
3. Set up the desired sources to modulate volume. (See Section 10.)
4. Adjust the modulation amounts and Program Volumee for the desired
balance.
Note: If Program Volume is set too high, velocity (and other modulation
sources) can only lower the volume with negative amounts of modulation,
which may not be desired.
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