
EXi: STR-1 Plucked String
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PROGRAM > STR-1: Amp
These pages let you control the sound’s volume (also called
“amplitude,” or “amp” for short), pan, and the dedicated amp
envelopes and keyboard tracking generators. For instance,
you can:
• Set the pan position and pan modulation.
• Control amp level and modulation, including keyboard
tracking, the amp envelope, LFO modulation, and AMS
control.
6–1: Amp
This page controls the basic settings for the Amp section.
Here, you can:
• Set the initial volume level.
• Control the pan position and pan modulation.
6–1a: Amp Level
Amp Level
[0…127]
This controls the basic volume level of the STR-1, before
keyboard tracking, velocity, and other modulation.
MIDI and volume
You can control the Program’s overall volume via MIDI
using both Volume (CC#7) and Expression (CC#11).
When used one at a time, the two controllers work in
exactly the same way: a MIDI value of 127 is equal to the
Amp Level setting, and lower values reduce the volume.
If both CC#7 and CC#11 are used simultaneously, the one
with the
lower
value determines the maximum volume,
and the one with the higher value scales down from that
maximum.
This is controlled on the global MIDI channel (GLOBAL
1–1a).
6–1b: Pan
Pan
[Random, L001…C064…R127]
This controls the stereo pan of the EXi. A setting of
L001
places the sound at the far left,
C064
in the center, and
R127
to the far right.
When
Filter Routing
is set to
Parallel
, the two filters can be
panned separately (see “Pan” on page 236) and the STR-1
can create a stereo output. In this case,
Pan
steers the stereo
image while maintaining the relative volumes of the STR-1’s
left and right outputs. For instance, as you move
Pan
to the
right of center, the STR-1’s left output will start to move to
the right side, until at
R127
both the left and right outputs
sound entirely in the right channel.
When this is set to
Random
, the pan position will be
different for each note-on.
You can also control pan via MIDI Pan (CC#10). A
CC#10 value of 0 or 1 places the sound at the far left, 64
places the sound at the location specified by the “Pan”
parameter, and 127 places the sound at the far right.
Note:
You can select Random pan only from the on-screen
UI, and not from MIDI. This is controlled on the global
MIDI channel (GLOBAL 1–1a).
AMS
[AMS Sources]
This selects an AMS source to modulate
Pan
. For a list of
AMS sources, see “Alternate Modulation Source (AMS)
List” on page 901.
Intensity
[–99…+99]
This controls the depth and direction of the AMS modulation
for
Pan
.
For example, if
Pan
is set to C064 and
AMS
is set to Note
Number,
positive (+)
intensities
will cause the sound to
move toward the right as you play higher than C4, and
toward the left as you play lower than C4.
Negative (–)
intensities will have the opposite effect.
6–1PMC
6–1a
6–1b
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